Tonight, for whatever reason, everyone suddenly got inspired and started pulling off some wild stunts.
Originators:
AS211575 Rui Feng
AS207529 LOLINYA TECHNOLOGY LTD
AS198304 MoeDove
AS211729 Yiming Zhang
AS44324 MoeDove LLC
AS213891 Liu Zhen
Tonight, for whatever reason, everyone suddenly got inspired and started pulling off some wild stunts.
Originators:
AS211575 Rui Feng
AS207529 LOLINYA TECHNOLOGY LTD
AS198304 MoeDove
AS211729 Yiming Zhang
AS44324 MoeDove LLC
AS213891 Liu Zhen
Let me first introduce Anthon GNU/Linux, also known as AOSC OS, which is an open-source Linux operating system built directly from source code. It adopts the Dpkg package management system, follows the LGPL licensing protocol, uses the KDE desktop environment, and is jointly developed by members of the AOSC community.
AOSCC is AOSC's annual offline gathering, openly inviting community friends to participate. During the event, the community invites community contributors, university club members, and industry representatives to share and exchange their work, and organizes fun activities such as raffles and codename voting. In recent years, AOSCC has been co-hosted by Chinese university clubs, attracting over 100 participants each year.
Because this panda is really a bit lazy, I'll put up the photos first. As for the remaining documentation and thoughts, maybe there will be some in the future quq (?)
MANRS sent out a notification email titled "Charter review: MANRS Last Call." However, DE-CIX's contact email successfully mistook this email as a support ticket...
As a result, DE-CIX's automated system not only replied to the email but also sent the reply directly to the MANRS mailing list. Consequently, all MANRS members subscribed to the mailing list received DE-CIX's support ticket response...
I couldn't find a good whois tool for Windows, so I wrote a small and elegant tool that is now available through Winget.
winget install Akaere.whois
After helping AS208754 debug for 2 hours, we discovered his next hop was actually the upstream!
Why isn't my prefix exported to upstream? Upstream Import 0
Friend: If nothing works, try "all"
OK
Upstream: Import 0
Friend: That's weird, try xxxx
Warning
As of this article's publication, the attack is still ongoing
Starting from 12:00 on May 12, 2025, this site has been under DDoS / CC attack.
I don't want to say much, just posting a few images :<< A detailed analysis report will be published after the attack ends
Today I have some good news to share with everyone: our Pysio NetWorks Team (AS213605) has officially become a MANRS member!
Simply put, MANRS is a globally agreed-upon routing security standard in the internet community. Joining it means we're doing well in network security and routing management, and we're willing to work with global peers to make the internet safer.
I've had my ASN for three months now, and I haven't been tinkering much lately. Recently, on a whim, I suddenly wanted to try building my own IXP.
Honestly, the initial motivation was simple - I just wanted to play. BGP, RPKI - these terms sound impressive, but only by actually doing it did I realize I could set it up myself. Plus, it can help friends' networks interconnect more easily, so why not?
Warning
This article introduces the registration process for real internet ASNs. For DN42 experimental network ASN application processes, please refer to DN42 ASN Application.
Since I had nothing to do, I decided to set up an Anycast and put my blog and DNS on it. This article documents the process of setting up Anycast + blog.
Anycast is a network addressing and routing method that can route incoming requests to various different locations or "nodes". In the context of CDN, Anycast usually routes incoming traffic to the nearest data center that can effectively handle requests. Selective routing enables Anycast networks to handle high traffic, network congestion, and DDoS attacks.[1]