Re: Abuse response [Was: RE: Yahoo Mail Update]

2008-04-15 Thread Chris Boyd
On Tue, 2008-04-15 at 10:56 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > If you have high enough numbers of the stuff to report, do what large > ISPs do among themselves, set up and offer an ARF'd / IODEF feedback > loop or some other automated way to send complaints, that is machine > parseable, and th

houston.rr.com MX fubar?

2008-01-12 Thread Chris Boyd
We're bouncing email to houston.rr.com due to the MX being set to localhost. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ host -t mx houston.rr.com houston.rr.com mail is handled by 10 localhost. Setting the MX to 127.0.0.1 seems like an odd way to handle the switch.

Re: Bee attack, fiber cut, 7-hour outage

2007-09-21 Thread Chris Boyd
On Sep 21, 2007, at 2:38 PM, Deepak Jain wrote: Anytime you talk about "rural" I'm impressed with 7 hours, however -- isn't SONET supposed to make this better? We had a customer hit by this, and actually saw services restored for a few minutes in just four hours, but then they went back d

RE: Hurricane Wilma

2005-10-24 Thread Chris Boyd
I have a couple of customers hosted at Verio in Boca Raton. We're seeing routing issues inside Verio and no response from DNS, web and SMTP servers. --Chris > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > techlist > Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005

Re: Address Space & ASN Allocation Process

2005-09-26 Thread Chris Boyd
On Sep 26, 2005, at 8:27 PM, Justin M. Streiner wrote: I would recommend they register a maintainer, AS and appropriate route objects in the RADB or one of the many IRR mirrors. Some carriers build their filters based off of IRR data. That's still not a guarantee of global routability, but

Re: ISP's In Uproar Over Verizon-MCI Merger

2005-08-23 Thread Chris Boyd
Apologies for this possibly off topic post, but it does touch on the future speeds and feeds of networks. What follows is my opinion, not employer's, etc, etc, etc. On Aug 23, 2005, at 4:42 PM, Randy Bush wrote: does not take much convincing in dc that what is good for big business is go

Re: FCC To Require 911 for VoIP

2005-05-02 Thread Chris Boyd
On May 1, 2005, at 6:43 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: On Sun, 1 May 2005, Chris Boyd wrote: s/zipcode/unique geographic identifier on the rough order of a square mile/ Or have the server return the SNMP location information. The network operator would then be able to configure locally meaningful

Re: FCC To Require 911 for VoIP

2005-05-01 Thread Chris Boyd
On May 1, 2005, at 11:53 AM, Christopher L. Morrow wrote: so, how does this work when you dial into the internet in (or use your DSL) in newark and the termination point for L3 is in Philadelphia? That seems like more than 1sq mile... In the dial up case, you could/should know the originating nu

Re: FCC To Require 911 for VoIP

2005-05-01 Thread Chris Boyd
On May 1, 2005, at 11:44 AM, Jay R. Ashworth wrote: On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 04:37:40PM +, Christopher L. Morrow wrote: On Sun, 1 May 2005, Jay R. Ashworth wrote: How about an anycast address implement(ed|able) by every network provider that would return a zipcode? $ telnet 10.255.255.254 Conne

Re: New worm?

2005-04-21 Thread Chris Boyd
On Apr 22, 2005, at 12:13 AM, Christopher L. Morrow wrote: do you atleast have info about the packet types/destinations/anything-useful ? Netflow is showing a lot of 1500 byte packets, but many different destinations. It looks similar to gnutella traffic. Maybe just a lot files to share and ou

Re: New worm?

2005-04-21 Thread Chris Boyd
On Apr 21, 2005, at 11:24 PM, Charles Cala wrote: i've seen file sharing/p2p/spam bots set up like that. removed a few, the hard way. (un mounted the drives, set them up on another box, and cleaned them) what does the virus scan turn up? Don't know yet, as the support staff gone for the day at thi

New worm?

2005-04-21 Thread Chris Boyd
Several machines on a resnet that I consult for have started spewing traffic--50Mbits/sec all the way up to line rate. We're working on discoing the affected machines and getting traffic characteristics. Anyone else seeing similar? --Chris

Re: Blog...

2005-04-11 Thread Chris Boyd
On Apr 11, 2005, at 5:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have to agree... Paul's been doing an excellent job of picking out the one or two things that really matter each day, His service is a real value-add and it is a good idea to incorporate some more of the latest Internet communication tools

Lazy network operators

2004-04-10 Thread Chris Boyd
dual 2GHz. Outlook, the exploding Pinto on the information superhighway. - Sean Donelan Chris Boyd

Re: Wired mag article on spammers playing traceroute games with trojaned boxes

2003-10-09 Thread Chris Boyd
On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 10:04 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,60747,00.html -- srs (postmaster|suresh)@outblaze.com // gpg : EDEDEFB9 manager, outblaze.com security and antispam operations I found one of these today, as a matter of fact.

Re: News of ISC Developing BIND Patch

2003-09-18 Thread Chris Boyd
On Thursday, September 18, 2003, at 02:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: manufacturer assigned macs are guaranteed to be globally unique. A specific enterprise reconfiguring the mac is akin to an enterprise using RFC1918 space. I would say _supposed_ to be unique. Surely some cheapo manufacturer

RE: National Moment of Silence

2002-09-09 Thread Chris Boyd
I doubt that the Kazaa servents will get shut down either. > -Original Message- > From: Greg Maxwell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 1:14 PM > To: Hank Nussbacher > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: National Moment of Silence > > > On Mon, 9 Sep

RE: Stealth p2p network in Kazaa and Morpheus?....

2002-04-03 Thread Chris Boyd
Maybe ISPs and carriers can file a class action suit against these guys for something. I wanted to run a network, not manage someone else's distributed server farm. > -Original Message- > From: Craig Holland [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 6:35 PM > To: Nan