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@apalrd Saw your video about your ISP ventures with AS201726 today.

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    @apalrd Saw your video about your ISP ventures with AS201726 today.

    I also run a hobbyist ISP in Germany with AS201379. Might wanna peer?

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    • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

      @apalrd Saw your video about your ISP ventures with AS201726 today.

      I also run a hobbyist ISP in Germany with AS201379. Might wanna peer?

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      AS201379 - Christian Hofstede-Kuhn

      Autonomous System 201379 (AS201379) - Information, Peering Policy, and Connectivity for Christian Hofstede-Kuhn.

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      @Larvitz I should probably work on some sort of tunneled peering automation, since it's a reasonable request

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        @Larvitz I should probably work on some sort of tunneled peering automation, since it's a reasonable request

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        @apalrd I mostly peer with others via simple GRE tunnels. It's a public WAN connection anyway, so that's the easiest solution ๐Ÿ™‚

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        • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

          @apalrd I mostly peer with others via simple GRE tunnels. It's a public WAN connection anyway, so that's the easiest solution ๐Ÿ™‚

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          @Larvitz Yea, I use SIT (IP6IP6), but that still requires me to work through what I need to change in my automation to bring up new tunnel interfaces + BGP sessions

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            @Larvitz Yea, I use SIT (IP6IP6), but that still requires me to work through what I need to change in my automation to bring up new tunnel interfaces + BGP sessions

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            @apalrd SIT would work for me as well ^_^. If you want a peer in Germany, feel free to drop a message. I can onboard a new tunnel endpoint and bgp config in minutes on my side ๐Ÿ™‚

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