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Thank you for the post bump! we appreciate your help in growing our business.
Before you continue to grow, could you help us clarify if your CEO, Andy Feng, had any involvement with Limeshosting, BotFront or Bytefend?
Hi. This is still pending a response.
Based on my limited time testing their services, I'd say they're a good service.
When they provisioned my trial server, I had some problems which were promptly solved after a few quick back and forth with the guy. All things considered, this is a service I would buy if it were in my budget.
GLWS.
Thank you very much, We appreciate your review.
The lack of response is telling
I'm somewhat interested. have trial?
@gatewaysentryllc statement?
No you don't?
You offer direct sharktech connection and that's about it.
I'm not sure if you are trolling, trying to lure in unknowing customers, or are just unknowing yourself.
So just to clarify terminology again.
Routing traffic via network that spans multiple locations, to a single server in a single location is not anycast.
Just because your upstream provider is connected to T1 providers doesn't mean you are directly connected to them. Between you and them sits your upstream. If there is someone else between you and them, its not direct. You have 0 direct connections to any T1 provider. (but something is leaking a bogon ASN ๐ )
yea its not much better than the providers who only have Cogent as their upstream and their tag is suspended...
Thank you for the post bump! we appreciate your help in growing our business
No statement required, we have responded way to many times.
There's just a few trolls that we will ignore.
So you still deny youre the same person behind limeshost and that other one?
๐ฉ Patron Provider Tag Suspended
Thank you for the post bump! we appreciate your help in growing our business.
Sorry, it seems I forgot my glasses.
Can you point out where your direct connections are on this screenshot? I struggle a little to see them ๐คฃ
Hi @Alyx . @gatewaysentryllc stepped away from the computer for an optometrist appointment. They will be back shortly. Thank you for your understanding and patience.
Looks fine to me, just look really closely
Fck off mate
I dont see an issue here. Sure, theyre not direct connections, but routing is still good via sharktech.
And the main product is anti-ddos solution rather than peering.
The issue is the blatant lie about having direct T1 connections but okay
How does the looking glass for each location work when it's a single anycasted subnet? For example if download a file or traceroute to lax-lg.gatewaysentry.com, from my location it actually goes to AMS.
Being in Sydney Australia AMS is like 250-300ms whereas LA would hopefully be 150-160.
We are directly hosted on Sharktechs infrastructure,
They are announcing our ASN, There is NO additional > @fatchan said:
Apologizes this looks like a routing issue on our end,
We will take a look further into the BGP communities that we have configured.
The latency should be roughly 130-140MS from LAX to Sydney AU.
Each LG link has our anycast IP routed towards a local node,
So if you access lax-lg the traffic pipeline should go like this,
lax user -> lax-lg -> anycast routed -> lax origin hosted on our edge node, or other way would be
lax user -> chi-lg -> anycast routed (ingress from Lax -> egress from lax -> Ingress from chicago -> egress chicago -> chicago origin hosted on our edge node.
so instead of using the public "highway" we are using the "private" connection between our servers to establish a connection.
if you could shoot us a dm we would love to see why you're getting routed incorrectly.
I don't think you understand how direct connections work...
I've decided to draw you a little something, hopefully this helps explain how direction connections work!
You can see for yourself using Onidel Sydney, AU looking glass.
https://lg-syd.onidel.com/
You have a lot of direct connections!