Re: Latency generator?

2003-06-25 Thread David Barak
Try a 486 with two ethernet cards - that'll introduce PLENTY of latency :) Not too configurable, but it sure is cheap... -David Barak --- Temkin, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know of any free, cheap, or potentially rentable latency generators? Ideally I'd like something

RE: Router crash unplugs 1m Swedish Internet users

2003-06-23 Thread David Barak
was a matter of hours, not minutes, so effectively a typo took out that ISP - and it's considered by most to be a relatively well-designed network. -David Barak --- Jim Deleskie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One router and it takes there entire network off-line... Maybe someone needs a Intro

Re: IPv6

2003-06-12 Thread David Barak
a generically working IPv6 solution. Once it's a product, I think you'll see some people buying it... -David Barak --- Andy Dills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, how does IPv6 go from the shores of Japan and the minds of geeks across America to being the primary protocol used on the net? Andy

Re: IPv6

2003-06-12 Thread David Barak
not be optimized. = David Barak -fully RFC 1925 compliant- __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com

Re: Internet routes in Gobal Routing Table or in a VRF ?

2003-06-07 Thread David Barak
The biggest benefit to using a VRF as I see it is that you will help prevent accidental redistribution of internet routes to VPN customers. Biggest downside: $VENDOR_C and $VENDOR_R SEs will tell you that their boxen will croak if you do it. Solution: $VENDOR_J does support it. -David Barak

Re: About the address allocation convention between ISPs

2003-06-05 Thread David Barak
addresses. My question is how are the domain names of IP1 and IP2 assigned? If say IP1 and IP2 are both addresses from ATT's address block, the for IP2, is it usually foo.att.com or foo.qwest.com? Thank you very much! Sincerely Teng On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, David Barak wrote

Re: About the address allocation convention between ISPs

2003-06-04 Thread David Barak
(205.171.230.26) [AS 209] 4 msec 4 msec 4 msec -David Barak --- Teng Fei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everyone, I have a question about the convention of address allocation between ISPs. If a smaller ISP tries to establish connection with its provider, does this small ISP configure one

RE: Abstract of proposed Internet Draft for Best Current Practic e (please comment)

2003-03-10 Thread David Barak
. Just my $.02. = David Barak -fully RFC 1925 compliant- __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/

Re: Who uses RADB? [was BGP to doom us all]

2003-03-03 Thread David Barak
should also point out that three out of four RIRs run a route registry. http://www.arin.net/tools/rr.html Lee = David Barak -fully RFC 1925 compliant- __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http

Re: Who uses RADB? [was BGP to doom us all]

2003-03-02 Thread David Barak
to a project like that. Sigh. = David Barak -fully RFC 1925 compliant- __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/

Re: ebgp-multihop

2003-02-27 Thread David Barak
). = David Barak -fully RFC 1925 compliant- __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/

Re: Homeland Security Alert System

2003-02-21 Thread David Barak
(unknown_from_Source[nasty]) else permit. -David Barak fully RFC 1925 compliant __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/

Re: Homeland Security Alert System

2003-02-21 Thread David Barak
this makes any sense at all is that most networks are basically OK most of the time, so the rest of your network can probably spare a little bit of attention for a short period of time. If it were forever, then that solution wouldn't work. -David Barak fully RFC 1925 compliant --- Peter Salus [EMAIL

Re: [Re: [Re: M$SQL cleanup incentives]]

2003-02-21 Thread David Barak
I think the bigger issue for all of the M$SQL customers will be the new licensing fees they get stuck with... http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/53/29419.html -David Barak fully RFC 1925 compliant --- Joshua Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: it isn't legit for what i have in my network

Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet

2003-02-08 Thread David Barak
exactly cascade, but did more of a ripple. However, the reloading of all of the edge devices increased the BGP instability. -David Barak -fully RFC 1925 compliant- __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http

Re: WorldCom's DWDM capabilities/OC12 SONET vs DWDM

2003-02-06 Thread David Barak
cicuits absolutely need it. It shouldn't be all that surprising - where you'll really see a lot of DWDM is those providers who had loaded up on dark fiber, and are now starting to light them. -David Barak fully RFC 1925 compliant __ Do you Yahoo

Re: uunet

2003-01-20 Thread David Barak
I can verify that. David Barak --Fully RFC 1925 Compliant-- --- Hank Nussbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 02:26 PM 19-01-03 -0800, Scott Granados wrote: I don't believe Chris sleeps, ever. -Hank Its just unfortunate that some companies not mentioning names feel this is good

Re: Puerto Rico Peering Point, or existence thereof.

2003-01-10 Thread David Barak
I know that ATT and WorldCom both have pops in San Juan. I'm not familiar with T-data. If you're looking for robustness, go with Miami: pretty much everyone has a pop there. David Barak fully RFC 1925 compliant --- Ray Burkholder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I work for an ISP in St. Thomas, US

Re: Puerto Rico Peering Point, or existence thereof.

2003-01-10 Thread David Barak
However, NOTA doesn't have either ATT or WorldCom... so if you don't mind using other carriers, there were a bunch of medium-size players, and I believe a couple of large ones there. David Barak fully RFC 1925 compliant. --- Bill Woodcock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As many people have pointed

BGP filtering policies, UU, and you

2002-04-09 Thread David Barak
(AFAIK). The bigger issue in that case would be getting the UU line up faster :) -David Barak Quis custodes ipsos custodiet? - Juvenal Henry Yen wrote: We were recently assigned a /22 from UUNet in conjunction with some transit we're buying from them. The space is inside their superblock

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2002-04-08 Thread David Barak
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Re:PacBell Security/Abuse Contact

2002-03-25 Thread David Barak
Regarding securiy issues, I'd suggest working with UUNet/Worldcom (or whatever AS701 is called lately). I've seen some of their folks work closely with aggrieved victims of DDOS attacks. -David Barak Quis custodes ipsos custodiet? - Juvenal Rick Cheung wrote: Does anyone have

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