[Infowarrior] - FYI ~ attrition.org uses an invalid security certificate for mailing list sign-up

2014-04-21 Thread Network IPdog
FYI...


Say it isn't so

In today's Heartbleed state of affairs...

attrition.org uses an invalid security certificate. 

The certificate is not trusted because it is self-signed. 

The certificate is only valid for Lyger The certificate expired on 
12/21/2012 1:44 PM. 

The current time is 4/21/2014 6:18 PM. (Error code: 
sec_error_expired_issuer_certificate)



Ruff, Ruff...!

Network IPdog

Ephesians 4:32Cheers!!!

A password is like a... toothbrush  ;^) 
Choose a good one, change it regularly and don't share it.


-Original Message-
From: Scott Weeks [mailto:sur...@mauigateway.com] 
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2014 3:47 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: OT: Re: [[Infowarrior] - NSA Said to Have Used Heartbleed Bug for 
Years]


:: There being no cable between the Hawaiian Islands
:: and the mainland at the time

Wait...what?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Submarine_communications_cable#Submarine_cables_across_the_Pacific

The first trans-pacific cables were completed in 1902-03, linking the US 
mainland to Hawaii in 1902 and Guam to the Philippines in 1903.
Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Fiji were also linked in 1902.

scott





--- mi...@mikea.ath.cx wrote:
From: Mike A mi...@mikea.ath.cx

On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 10:09:14PM +, Matthew Black wrote:
 IIRC, the message was sent via courier instead of cable or telephone 
 to prevent interception. Did the military not even trust its own 
 cryptographic methods? Or did they not think withdrawal of the 
 Japanese ambassador was not very critical?

The message was sent by Western Union. There being no cable between the 
Hawaiian Islands and the mainland at the time, the message went by commercial 
radio, in plaintext, and thence by civilian bicycle messenger (of Japanese 
ancestry, as it happened) to Fort Shafter, where it was read while the attack 
was in progress.

David Kahn's fine book, _The Codebreakers_, discusses this in rather more 
detail. I recommend the original version; the paperback and later hardback 
editions contain rather less meat.

--
Mike Andrews, W5EGO
mi...@mikea.ath.cx
Tired old sysadmin 







RE: VZ FIOS SoCo traceroute plea

2013-10-29 Thread Network IPdog
From FIOS...   Long Beach, CA

tracert 96.44.148.54

Tracing route to quadranet-colocrossing.quadranet.com [96.44.148.54]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1 1 ms1 ms1 ms  192.168.100.1
  2 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms  192.168.1.1
  3 6 ms 7 ms 7 ms  L100.LSANCA-VFTTP-114.verizon-gni.net
[173.58.211.1]
  413 ms12 ms11 ms  130.81.185.70
  511 ms10 ms11 ms  ae10-0.LAX01-BB-RTR2.verizon-gni.net
[130.81.199.106]
  646 ms10 ms11 ms  0.xe-11-1-0.BR1.LAX15.ALTER.NET
[152.63.114.113]
  716 ms11 ms11 ms  ae-7.r05.lsanca03.us.bb.gin.ntt.net
[129.250.8.85]
  815 ms13 ms40 ms  ae-2.r20.lsanca03.us.bb.gin.ntt.net
[129.250.2.229]
  946 ms44 ms43 ms  ae-4.r20.dllstx09.us.bb.gin.ntt.net
[129.250.2.169]
 1046 ms46 ms45 ms  ae-2.r07.dllstx09.us.bb.gin.ntt.net
[129.250.3.67]
 1149 ms51 ms46 ms  ae9.ar1.dfw1.us.nlayer.net [69.31.63.168]
 1262 ms47 ms   115 ms  69.31.54.194
 1350 ms45 ms49 ms  quadranet-colocrossing.quadranet.com
[96.44.148.54]

Trace complete.


Ruff, Ruff...!

Network IPdog

Ephesians 4:32Cheers!!!

A password is like a... toothbrush  ;^) 
Choose a good one, change it regularly and don't share it.

-Original Message-
From: Christopher Morrow [mailto:morrowc.li...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 10:51 AM
To: Craig
Cc: nanog group
Subject: Re: VZ FIOS SoCo traceroute plea

vz does peer with routeviews... which at least tells you if 701 sees the
routes in question, eh?

On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Craig cvulja...@gmail.com wrote:
 sorry for no DNS:

 traceroute to 96.44.148.54 from 10.10.10.1, 30 hops max, 36 byte packets
  1 0.0 ms  0.0 ms  0.0 ms71.245.189.1
  2 0.0 ms 16.6 ms 16.6 ms130.81.216.174
  3 0.0 ms  0.0 ms 33.3 ms130.81.209.76
  416.6 ms 16.6 ms 33.3 ms152.63.3.125
  516.6 ms 16.6 ms 16.6 ms129.250.8.37
  633.3 ms 33.3 ms 16.6 ms129.250.3.16
  750.0 ms 50.0 ms 50.0 ms129.250.3.51
  850.0 ms 50.0 ms 50.0 ms129.250.3.67
  950.0 ms 66.6 ms 50.0 ms69.31.63.168
 1050.0 ms 50.0 ms 50.0 ms69.31.54.194
 1150.0 ms 50.0 ms 50.0 ms96.44.148.54

 Trace complete.



 On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Jim Popovitch jim...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,

 A desperate plea, since apparently VZ still doesn't have a public 
 routeserver. :-(

 I need a trace from a VZ FIOS connection in Southern California, to
 96.44.148.54 (Quadranet, DFW).

 Private replies are welcome and encouraged.

 Thank you, sorry for the noise.

 -Jim P.






RE: If you're on LinkedIn, and you use a smart phone...

2013-10-25 Thread Network IPdog
Also... 

I got some sand in the desert for sale... act now I even throw in some
alligators

This is a limited time offer too...

Operators are standing by...


Ruff, Ruff...!

Network IPdog

Ephesians 4:32Cheers!!!

A password is like a... toothbrush  ;^) 
Choose a good one, change it regularly and don't share it.

-Original Message-
From: Jim Shankland [mailto:na...@shankland.org] 
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 9:46 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: If you're on LinkedIn, and you use a smart phone...

Well, this concerned me at first, but then I read the description of how
it's done
(http://engineering.linkedin.com/mobile/linkedin-intro-doing-impossible-ios)
:

 We understand that operating an email proxy server carries great
responsibility.
 We respect the fact that your email may contain very personal or
sensitive
 information, and we will do everything we can to make sure that it is
safe.

I find this completely reassuring.  I'd expand on that, but I have to go buy
a used car now.

Jim Shankland




RE: Mikrotik visibility

2013-04-03 Thread Network IPdog
Mikrotik... 'The Dude'
http://www.mikrotik.com/thedude


Ruff, Ruff...!

Network IPdog

Ephesians 4:32Cheers!!!

A password is like a... toothbrush  ;^) 
Choose a good one, change it regularly and don't share it.

-Original Message-
From: Beavis [mailto:pfu...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2013 2:56 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Mikrotik visibility

Hello All,

I would like to ask if there are any folks out there that use any specific
tool (OpenSource/Closed) that is used for mikrotik routers. I need packet
visibility (ala netflow) or anything similar to that effect.


any suggestions are greatly appreciated.


cheers,
-Beavis

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/\  www.asciiribbon.org   - against proprietary attachments

Disclaimer:
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RE: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header

2012-11-25 Thread Network IPdog
Et al,

There is one simple question that needs to be asked!


Ammar Salih @ ammar.sa...@auis.edu.iq Are you a terrorist? 



Ephesians 4:32Cheers!!!

A password is like a... toothbrush  ;^) 
Choose a good one, change it regularly and don't share it.



-Original Message-
From: John Adams [mailto:j...@retina.net] 
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 2:20 PM
To: Ammar Salih
Cc: nanog@nanog.org list
Subject: Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header

Your proposal doesn't even give people a way to encrypt their location data;
By moving geodata to a portion of the protocol which is not covered by
commonly used encryption methods (i.e. HTTPS, which is up a few layers in
the stack) people can't be protected should this data be monitored by a
malicious intermediary. Think: Syria, China, Iran, or any other government
which will kill you for your words online.

Application protocols sending GPS data under say, HTTPS protect the end user
from revealing their location to anyone on their path, forcing an
intermediary to look up the IP in a common geo database which will be mostly
inaccurate in pinpointing users, and hopefully will save lives.

Companies like Twitter, Facebook, and some parts of google are going HTTPS
by default for this very reason.

This proposal is dead, you don't have the sense to lie down.




RE: Cisco devices mass config

2012-11-04 Thread Network IPdog
Hi Sharon!

Program looks great on the webpage, but... you cannot download it or look at
the pdf of the manual

Not Found

The requested URL /Products/Download\Mass config v1.8.rar was not found on
this server.
Apache/2.2.9 (Debian) PHP/5.4.0-3 mod_python/3.3.1 Python/2.5.2
mod_perl/2.0.4 Perl/v5.10.0 Server at sharontools.com Port 80


Not Found

The requested URL /Products/Download\MassConfig v1.8 - User manual.pdf was
not found on this server.
Apache/2.2.9 (Debian) PHP/5.4.0-3 mod_python/3.3.1 Python/2.5.2
mod_perl/2.0.4 Perl/v5.10.0 Server at sharontools.com Port 80


Ephesians 4:32Cheers!!!

A password is like a... toothbrush  ;^) 
Choose a good one, change it regularly and don't share it.



-Original Message-
From: sharon saadon [mailto:sharon...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2012 12:19 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Cisco devices mass config

Hi,
A small open source app that i wrote to configure mass of devices (tested
with Cisco devices) http://sharontools.com/Products/MassConfig.php

Regards,
Sharon




RE: Verizon's New Repair Method: Plastic Garbage Bags

2012-08-22 Thread Network IPdog
Could you not take then to court for down grading your property values in
your area? 


Ephesians 4:32Cheers!!!

A password is like a... toothbrush  ;^) 
Choose a good one, change it regularly and don't share it.


-Original Message-
From: Eric Wieling [mailto:ewiel...@nyigc.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 9:43 AM
To: Steve Meuse
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: Verizon's New Repair Method: Plastic Garbage Bags

They throw complaints from Resale CLECs in the trash.  I'm starting to think
we should convert the line to VZ Direct, then have the customer file PUC
complaints, then convert it back when the issue is really resolved.   I
suspect that is illegal though and we are not going to do that.

-Original Message-
From: sme...@gmail.com [mailto:sme...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Steve Meuse
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 12:31 PM
To: Eric Wieling
Cc: William Herrin; Wayne E Bouchard; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Verizon's New Repair Method: Plastic Garbage Bags


Contact your Public Utility Commission, they tend to respond better when
there are formal complaints documented. 

-Steve


On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Eric Wieling ewiel...@nyigc.com wrote:


The garbage bags have been on that pole for at least 6+ months.

What will end up happening is what happens every time something like
this happens.  We call in trouble tickets for months until we can get the
issue labeled chronic, then we get a Class 1 inspection, then they fix it.
One issue is that to get it labeled chronic there needs to be three tickets
opened within a month.  VZ's temp fix often works long enough that we can't
get enough tickets in within a month.

-Original Message-
From: William Herrin [mailto:b...@herrin.us]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 11:58 AM
To: Wayne E Bouchard
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Verizon's New Repair Method: Plastic Garbage Bags

On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 7:17 PM, Wayne E Bouchard w...@typo.org
wrote:
  On 08/20/2012 03:09 PM, Eric Wieling wrote:
  http://rock.nyigc.net/verizon/

 To be fair, this sort of thing does happen from time to time in
 perfectly legitimate situations. In some cases, parts need to be
 acquired or maintenance schedules need to be arranged in order to
do a
 propper repair. So just because you see these, don't immediately
think
 it is bad techs rather than a temporary, keep it working until
you
 can do it right.

Uh... no. Quick hacks happen from time to time to keep things
running.
Layers upon layers of quick hacks that are never cleaned up (see
picture) happen through incompetence. If not on the part of the
techs then on the part of the managers who rushed the techs onward to the
next task.

Always time to do it over, never time to do it right == incompetent.

Regards,
Bill Herrin



--
William D. Herrin  her...@dirtside.com
b...@herrin.us
3005 Crane Dr. .. Web: http://bill.herrin.us/
Falls Church, VA 22042-3004









RE: You thought you had... wiring issues!!!

2012-07-31 Thread Network IPdog
They are HD Video Cables with baluns for hum suppression.


Ephesians 4:32Cheers!!!

A password is like a... toothbrush  ;^) 
Choose a good one, change it regularly and don't share it.

-Original Message-
From: Lyle Giese [mailto:l...@lcrcomputer.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 2:07 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: You thought you had... wiring issues!!!

On 07/31/12 16:04, Network IPdog wrote:
 Mates.

   

 WiringIssues.jpg

   

   

 Ephesians 4:32Cheers!!!

   

 A password is like a... toothbrush  ;^)

 Choose a good one, change it regularly and don't share it.

   


good one!  One question, what are those big cables with the big boot on
them?