Edward B. DREGER wrote:
Since when does the NSA patent things, anyhow? I'd think they would
keep secret anything that's actually effective.
They are handing out technology transfer program leaflets in
tradeshows now.
Pete
At 10:55 PM 15-05-06 -0700, Bill Woodcock wrote:
On Mon, 15 May 2006, Roland Perry wrote:
http://www.hostip.info/use.html, which looks good, at least from a
API/ ease of use prespective.
I just tried that, says I'm 100 miles south of where I really am.
That's
Hi all
I purchase a Cisco-2851 andNM-2FE2W-v2 module
because i need 4 Fastethernet interface but when i plug the module IOS
don't detect the module.Is there any specific IOS for the NM-2FE2W-v2
module?.now IOS version is 12.3.If any one have any idea pls reply
me.
thanks
Kamal--
This
Hi all
I purchase a Cisco-2851 andNM-2FE2W-v2 module
because i need 4 Fastethernet interface but when i plug the module IOS
don't detect the module.Is there any specific IOS for the NM-2FE2W-v2
module?.now IOS version is 12.3.If any one have any idea pls reply
me.
thanks
Kamal--
This
As a major caveat, all geolocation services do have some degree of
inaccuracy, because the sources of data are very diverse. (Some ISPs
provide complete subnet maps to MaxMind and other providers, whereas
some data is scraped from WHOIS or provided by inference from
end-users.)
And some
I can solve the visualization part and the GIS issues. But comes down
to the accuracy of the geo-ip database in the end.
According to the Brand X localisation database which
was rated tops in the Brand Y Web Magazine survey in
2005, our top customers are located in these cities.
Who said
I just tried that, says I'm 100 miles south of where I really am. That's
quite a long way out in a small country like England.
I live in London and use BT Broadband. But geolocation
shows me being in Ipswich up in East Anglia, a long
way from London. I assume this is because the geolocation
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bill
Woodcock [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I just tried that, says I'm 100 miles south of where I really am. That's
quite a long way out in a small country like England.
1.3ms is longer in small countries like England?
I'm virtually certain it's not being
In article
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I just tried that, says I'm 100 miles south of where I really am. That's
quite a long way out in a small country like England.
I live in London and use BT Broadband. But geolocation
shows me being in Ipswich up in East Anglia, a
This is a periodic public report from the ISOTF's affiliated group 'DA'
(Drone Armies (botnets) research and mitigation mailing list / TISF
DA) with the ISOTF affiliated ASreport project (TISF / RatOut).
For this report it should be noted that we base our analysis on the data
we have
Well I must admit that zip code was best case under ideal conditions ;-) There
are always plenty of exceptions that put sand in the gears. Putting on my
conservative hat the approach is more granular than guessing the right country
as was being discussed before. My intention was only to
Here is a tech report with a survey on geolocation and evasion techniques:
http://www.scs.carleton.ca/~jamuir/papers/TR-06-05.pdf
Thanks,
Tao Wan
http://www.scs.carleton.ca/~twan
At 10:39 AM 5/16/2006, Tao Wan wrote:
Here is a tech report with a survey on geolocation and evasion techniques:
http://www.scs.carleton.ca/~jamuir/papers/TR-06-05.pdf
This document seems to miss one other fairly common way in which
geolocation fails: VPN. Whether a single user VPN session
Md. kamal Hossain wrote:
Hi all
I purchase a Cisco-2851 and NM-2FE2W-v2 module because i need 4
Fastethernet interface but when i plug the module IOS don't detect the
module.Is there any specific IOS for the NM-2FE2W-v2 module?.now IOS
version is 12.3.If any one have any idea pls reply
Correct, the NM-2FE2W-v2 is not supported by 2800 series routers. See
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps259/products_data_sheet
09186a00801aa71c.html under Orderability, Availability, Compatability,
Minimum Software, and Memory Requirements.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
On Mon, 15 May 2006 22:55:40 PDT, Bill Woodcock said:
On Mon, 15 May 2006, Roland Perry wrote:
http://www.hostip.info/use.html, which looks good, at least from a
API/ ease of use prespective.
I just tried that, says I'm 100 miles south of where I really am.
--- Marshall Eubanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(snip)
You can't do geolocation using network timing to much better than
about 10 milliseconds because
you don't control either paths or the routers etc. in those paths.
(This requires absolute timing;
differential measurements can be
--On May 16, 2006 7:47:43 AM -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Top 20 ASNes by number of active suspect CCs. These counts are
determined by the number of suspect domains or IPs located within
the ASN completed a connection request.
So I'm looking at a company who offers anycasted DNS;
how do I tell if it's really anycasted? Just hop on
different route servers to see if I can find different
AS paths and then do traceroutes to see if they suggest
the packets are not ending in the same location?
From my routers' perspective I
I know at least some people here (srs?) use HE.net's tunnelbroker service.
Has anyone else been experiencing issues? I have three different tunnels
that I've noticed are down (to various data centers), and calling their
support department (and emailing) thusfar have proved to be less than
On Tue, 16 May 2006, David Hubbard wrote:
So I'm looking at a company who offers anycasted DNS;
how do I tell if it's really anycasted? Just hop on
different route servers to see if I can find different
AS paths and then do traceroutes to see if they suggest
the packets are not ending in the
[In the message entitled Re: Proxad? (Was: Drone Armies) on May 16, 18:34,
Rich Kulawiec writes:]
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 03:57:20PM -0600, Michael Loftis wrote:
Now this is interesting to me, because proxad has been at least as big a
pain in my side as far as drones and SPAM sources.
Hurricane Electric's Tunnelbroker, to my knowledge, is operated by one of
their Administrators.. on his personal time. Last I knew, they didn't
really have a support staff so to speak... you might want to talk to mike in
the NOC at Hurricane Electric. Also, tunnels do not effect network
DH Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 18:05:10 -0400
DH From: David Hubbard
DH So I'm looking at a company who offers anycasted DNS;
DH how do I tell if it's really anycasted? Just hop on
DH different route servers to see if I can find different
DH AS paths and then do traceroutes to see if they suggest
DH
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