Subject: Slides for NANOG31 IPsec tutorial
If you plan to attend Sunday's hands-on tutorial for using the IPsec
server at NANOG, you may want to have a look at the slides in
advance. You can find them at: http://www.packet-pushers.net/NANOG/ipsec/
Unfortunately, I won't be there. But I
On Thu, 20 May 2004, Randy Bush wrote:
you ask do folk run ntpd on every server.
i wonder if folk run ntpd on every router. i did and do.
We use ntp on every router for setting time. We don't run ntpd on every
server due to security concerns based on the idea that you can't have a
hole in
--On Friday, May 21, 2004 6:50 PM -0700 Rodney Joffe
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I guess he's done slightly better than that ;-).
Place Name Prize
5 Avi Freeman(sic) (Philadelphia, PA) $90,000
August 17th, 10PM on ESPN. Having watched most of the final
Ok...who turned off Akamai? :)
Sites that use Akamai for serving their images all seem to be pretty much
broken this morning. From here, I'm seeing multiple Akamai servers on
multiple networks just not responding to HTTP. They accept connections
(some after much delay), but don't reply to
Any idea on the cause or the ETA to restoration of service?
On Mon, 24 May 2004, Jon Lewis wrote:
Ok...who turned off Akamai? :)
Sites that use Akamai for serving their images all seem to be pretty much
broken this morning. From here, I'm seeing multiple Akamai servers on
multiple
Just got off the phone with their NOC.
It is a system-wide problem that looks like it may be a DOS attack.
They have no ETA as to a resolution yet.
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Even the main Akamai.com site is not responding..
Joseph Nuara wrote:
Any idea on the cause or the ETA to restoration of service?
On Mon, 24 May 2004, Jon Lewis wrote:
Ok...who turned off Akamai? :)
Sites that use Akamai for serving their images all seem to be pretty much
broken this morning.
Does anyone know if this episode will contain an interview or anything
with Avi? IIRC, it's typical of WSOP to show a brief interview with the
players that make it to the final table. I want to see the glazed-over
look from the WSOP announcers when they read his bio. (ache-a-me - it
sounds
looks like they are recovering now, akamai noc said its resolved.
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Can anyone tell me the best way to contact a real network person at
Roadrunner? I need to talk to someone about a problem with their DNS
servers, but trying to get a real person via hostmaster, postmaster, or
abuse addresses seems futile. Get autoresponders and no human responses
for last two
Did they say what it was? I'd have a hard time believing it was a DoS,
given their architecture...
scott
On Mon, 24 May 2004, cisco wrote:
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: looks like they are recovering now, akamai noc said its resolved.
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On Mon, 24 May 2004, David Lesher wrote:
(One way is contract language requiring that diversity, then
demanding actual trunk # data... and pointing out the defn of
fraud... In case anyone thinks otherwise, let me say you do
See the filed tariff doctrine.
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 09:09:22AM -0400, Joseph Nuara wrote:
Any idea on the cause or the ETA to restoration of service?
Most likely this is a misconfiguration or some problem with
their config/content sync system.
- jared
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Maybe someone at the NOC kicked out a cable celebrating Avi's finish at
the WSOP? (gotta tie the two threads together here...)
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24 May 2004 05:15:27 -1000 (HST)
Did they say what it was? I'd have a hard time believing it was a
Here is the latest we got:
An isolated issue occurred Monday May 24, 2004 (roughly during the period
of 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. ET), where multiple Akamai customers experienced
intermittent performance and availability degradation.
This degradation was the result of a bug within one of Akamais
Title: FW: Corporate Fax Solution
Hello,
Can anyone provide suggestions/recommendations regarding a practical, cost effective corporate fax solution for small/medium size companies? The environments include Microsoft Exchange servers and Windows 98/2000/XP clients.
Any input is greatly
I wonder why you made your configuration so complex.
complexity may be in the eye of the beholder.
Why tunnel an extra IP address to the laptops?
I am working with the following constraints:
1) The IPsec gateway is a standalone box. It is not the access
point and it is not the
All,
Does anyone have some really good in-depth reading material on BGP for
beginners? I've been handed the reigns of BGP administration for our
network, but I would still consider myself very much a newbie to
this... Some decent how-to's and accepted standards would be great...
On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 14:53, Jason Frisvold wrote:
All,
Does anyone have some really good in-depth reading material on BGP for
beginners? I've been handed the reigns of BGP administration for our
network, but I would still consider myself very much a newbie to
this... Some decent
I highly recommend Iljitsch's book:
BGP
Written by Iljitsch van Beijnum
Published by O'Reilly and Associates
ISBN 0-596-00254-8
It has helped me a lot.
Gabriel
Jason Frisvold wrote:
All,
Does anyone have some really good in-depth reading material on BGP for
beginners? I've been handed the
Jason,
Check these sites:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/tk80/technologies_tech_note09186a0
0800c95bb.shtml
The BGP section of the past Nanog talks:
http://www.nanog.org/subjects.html
And from our weekly celebrity's site, http://www.freedman.net/ - BGP 101
and BGP102 under the tutorial
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/browse/psp_view.pl?p=Technologies:B
GP
http://www.nanog.org/isp.html#routing
Chris Burton
Network Engineer
Walt Disney Internet Group: Network Services
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Also Internet Routing Architectures (2nd Edition) has always been a
favorite of mine.
Chris Burton
Network Engineer
Walt Disney Internet Group: Network Services
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Take a look at previous NANOG presentations on the web site. Philip Smith
has some excellent presentations for beginners on this topic.
-J
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 02:53:43PM -0400, Jason Frisvold wrote:
All,
Does anyone have some really good in-depth reading material on BGP for
Best place I would recommend to start would be the ietf webiste (look for
BGP rfc's) and the Cisco Press book:
Sam Halabi, Internet Routing Architectures (2nd Edition), Cisco Press,
15 January, 2000.
ISBN: 157870233X
Cheers,
-Chris
On Mon, 24 May 2004, Jason Frisvold wrote:
All,
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