On Jul 3, 2005, at 7:36 PM, John Palmer (NANOG Acct) wrote:
ICANN has no right to claim that they are the authority for the
namespace.
They are NOT.
Horse == dead.
Also note the word PUBLIC in PUBLIC-ROOT.
My i18n must be broken. All I see is SNAKE-OIL.
-david ulevitch
quote who=David A. Ulevitch
Good morning,
AboveNet Client Services doesn't seem so keen on letting me know why
packets are falling on the floor between over my abovenet connection from
SFO to NYC this morning.
Update:
They claim it's *yet another* fiber cut this week... (???)
Dear
:)
.ws has an MX record.
host -t mx ws. == mail.worldsite.ws
Most MUA's (unix ones tended to work, not surprisingly) complain or break
on send but technically it works. :)
Thanks,
David Ulevitch
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
On Jan 21, 2005, at 10:43 AM, Chris A. Epler wrote:
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Anyone have any details on what is going on with AboveNet? Evidently
something major but our support contacts didn't have a lot of details,
said there'd be something out later this afternoon about
The
World. Sadly, there was no resolution to this issue, we simply closed the
tickets on our end and have long since moved on to more productive
matters.
-david
1: http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/msg03610.html
David A. Ulevitch - Founder
quote who=Tony Rall
On Monday, 2004-12-13 at 22:51 PST, David A. Ulevitch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have a contact @ The World?
Have you tried http://www.theworld.com/about/contact.shtml ? (I haven't.)
My abuse desk was simply trying to reply to their email. It's not our job
to it is even more
annoying. (sent from mailer-daemon)
ISPs like them make the necessary evil of running an active abuse-desk all
the more frustrating.
Thanks,
davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
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aren't across the pond (from where I'm sitting...), we don't swap
colo and we don't provide colo to for-profit companies.
Thanks,
David A. Ulevitch (speaking with his communitycolo.net hat on...)
Anyone know of good sites where you can trade rack space and IP
bandwidth?
I am looking for rack space
normal over here...
http://fiona.everybox.com/~davidu/dns1-101304-120500pdt.png
(authoritative ns)
Are the residents actually making legit DNS queries or just spewing down
port 53?
-davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
http
statistics of worst
offenders.
I am also interested in knowing about any .edu's publishing this sort of
information.
Thanks for any help.
-david
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
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temperature spike, we didn't skip a beat.
Can't ask for much more than that. It seems to me like things worked
nearly as they should have, and if they didn't, the contingency plans were
effective.
-david
David A. Ulevitch - Founder
with outstanding support/abuse issues.
-david
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and then download)
Just because sp2torrent.com is down doesn't mean the rest of the torrent
world is. Supernova.org seems to have some links to an SP2 torrent or
two.
as usual, ymmv,
davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
http
verifiable.
Then again, I would be reluctant to install it because I have no idea how
my debian system would respond... :)
-david
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the biggest P2P bit movers are the routers...
-davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
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. :)
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
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from RFC1918 space
http://www.as112.net/ (just to drop the most well documented example...)
-davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
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in the
process...
-david
1: SRS may just be a boondoggle, we'll see.
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that will only become apparent at a certain scale.
-david
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On Jul 12, 2004, at 11:20 AM, Christopher Woodfield wrote:
I think depeering is a bit over the top for this situation, but I
wouldn't blink at nullrouting the prefix in question at my cores... :)
I guess the big question is, is there anyone (other than those
profiting directly from CWS) that
On Jul 10, 2004, at 1:19 PM, Alexei Roudnev wrote:
It is cool, but where is any value in this (I mean - 5 minutes) rapid
updates for .com and other base domains? I wish rapid DNS when running
enterprise zone (with dynamic updates) or when running dynamic-dns
service
(for those who use dynalic
On Jul 10, 2004, at 7:35 PM, Mike Lewinski wrote:
David A.Ulevitch wrote:
I'm appreciative of this change -- but fyi, they aren't the only TLD
operators doing this, there are quite a few doing near-instant
changes to their respective zones.
I just registered a new .org and it had visibility
)...
-davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
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On Jun 24, 2004, at 2:44 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
Has anyone ever encountered spammers doing a dictionary attack
(emailing all phone numbers in a NXX) via email-to-SMS gateways?
If they didn't before, they surely will now.
-davidu
David
application says anything about planning to
renumber their existing space from NAC into the newly assigned space...
-davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
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that
space from ARIN 12 months ago was a heads up that their non-portable
space should be eliminated from their network.
Just my $.02 with some RFCs tossed in,
davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
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if
there is anything anomalous. I'm looking forward to a third-party
report.
thanks,
davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
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are fine and I'll summarize after a few days.
thanks,
davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
Washington University in St. Louis
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to start being ESMTP compliant in
a few hours, days or maybe a week if the spammers are too busy laughing
at our complete and total collective failure at dealing with them
effectively to put down their pina colada's to code the fix.
Cynical? maybe. True? Sadly I think it is.
Thanks,
david
start looking at: http://www.mimedefang.org/ (aka http://www.canit.ca/)
-davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
Washington University in St. Louis
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issue for them to deal with, and at some point soon, I think they
will.
-davidu (speaking only for himself)
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
Washington University in St. Louis
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are the breaks.
I'm not sure if this policy applies to non-resnet users (depts., faculty,
staff, etc), but for most issues, the resnet case is the one that matters.
-davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
Washington University in St
are
currently using 8 cabinets at Hurricane Electric off a 100mbit feed with a
bunch of Cisco 1900 and 2900 series switches.
Email's to me offlist for anyone interested in knowing more.
-davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
email to nanog-l? *yawn*
-davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
Washington University in St. Louis
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Washington University in St. Louis
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the blame squarely on her mail
administrator (me).
-davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
Washington University in St. Louis
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Washington University in St. Louis
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regional ISPs, and several .edu
sites), plus SpamHaus, SpamCop BL, SORBS, EasyNet, and several others, which
help balance out protection.
Like what .edu's and fortune 500 companies?
-davidu
David A. Ulevitch - Founder, EveryDNS.Net
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the off topic post, but has anyone dealt with Midco.net?
I recently reported a Scan from a node belonging there and have met with
nothing but side steps. Please contact me off list if you have any contacts there. Would like to get this resolved.
testing could be done to make sure no legit email
is being sent to the domain, but I have a strong feeling that it is very,
very dead. (It even expired at one point and was available from a
registrar.)
Is this done? Advisable? Experiences?
Thanks in advance,
David Ulevitch
)...
-davidu
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