ible backbone fibre cut?
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atl01.atlas.cogentco.com
[154.54.5.90]
11 * 275 ms 149 ms ge4-1-0-390-1000M.ar4.ATL1.gblx.net
[64.208.110.97]
12 *** Request timed out.
13 * ** Request timed out.
- Nathan
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Cster" or "NOCling" or other
such terms are *not* terms of endearment -- they're borderline
insulting, unless your NOC is like #2, which in that case you might as
well just put down "Emotionless Robot", because that's eventually
how people becom
work, but isn't how it works as of
present-day. Speaking solely about the BitTorrent protocol, upstream
does not affect downstream speed. In fact, there's a BitTorrent client
out there which specifically *does not* share any of the data being
downloaded (thus acting as a pur
133.75
I only get back NXDOMAIN from ns3.attdns.com. All the others work
as expected.
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On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 10:13:08PM -0500, Jon Lewis wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> >1) DNS servers which are not configured to blackhole IANA-reserved
> > network blocks (read: the majority) will blindly try to reach
> > 192.0.0.0/17 and friends.
the resolver try to contact 127.0.0.0/8 hosts, or
10.0.0.0/8 hosts. People who had things like "localhost" as
auth. NS entries -- hey, isn't this what you did?! ;-)
My vote is to simply remove the NS and A records for maps.vix.com
and let people ut
27;s probably because of the 3 above items I listed.
So my question is this: how exactly do we (as administrators of
systems or networks) get companies, managers, and even other
administrators, to think differently about solving this?
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istics gathering, and now I'm glad I didn't. This
kind-of flaw reflects directly on the programming ethics and
of the authors behind this software.
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.40 drops at 68.86.84.70, but .41 makes it.
You're not the only one who noticed this.
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,17368208
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to the FCC, who may do
nothing. But they would be more than willing to tell you if there
have been previous complaints about UltraDNS's solicitations.
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ation" pipe dream. =\
Interesting. Most of the time I've seen customers ask for a /24
or larger blocks is solely for IRC vanity hosts. Is anyone keeping
statistics for this? If not, they should.
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number) in our
domain WHOIS records. The DROA is half of the reason; the other
half is what I described above.
The entire situation is depressing, solely because ICANN is doing
absolutely nothing to try and stop this sort-of behaviour (both
what the DROA does, and registrars selling their cu
te relies on,
as I haven't looked at it.
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ese days -- the goal is to saturate the pipe, not cause a literal
service DoS (e.g. crashing Apache, etc.)
Additionally, I'll ask another question: exactly what tool are
NOCs (or even network administrators) supposed to use to diagnose
network path problems via layer 3 and 4?
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On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 02:40:01PM -0400, J. Oquendo wrote:
> Anyone else seeing issues with GBLX, DC area?
Yes. There appears to be a fibre cut of some kind either around
Virginia or Washington DC. [EMAIL PROTECTED] may be a better place
to discuss.
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Please contact me off-list. You (whether that be Comcast or AT&T)
have a networking (either circuit or BGP) issue in the northern
California Bay Area which has been going on for numerous days
now with no resolution.
Thanks.
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meone wants to hear my reasoning, I'll be more than happy
to share.)
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sue began? And two
hours to determine a cut is pretty absurd, if you ask me.
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o NANOG
when manual verification is required to subscribe?
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F EVENT: 18:59 MDT
LOCATION: Network Outage - Multiple CyberCenters
EVENT DESCRIPTION: This is to notify you that the Qwest Hosting Services
has experienced core routing conflicts that may have impacted your
service. This is the final notification of this event. An RFO will be
availabl
.com/shownews/77566
The actual discussion thread, which has applicable details:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,16763566
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ings. We monitor a portion of their
network externally.
Amazon, from what I understand, was aware of the issue -- but have
not provided any details as to what the problem was.
Portions of Amazon-Target (www.target.com) may still be offline.
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Looks like some others may have noticed...
207.142.131.0/24 *[BGP/170] 00:26:46, localpref 100
AS path: 701 3356 30217 I
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74 (also via Cogent) either,
which is forums.miranda-im.org.
207.142.136.0/24 *[BGP/170] 01:57:05, localpref 100
AS path: 701 174 ?
For Wikipedia:
207.142.131.0/24 *[BGP/170] 01:58:02, localpref 100
AS path: 701 174 ?
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It seems we've reached that point.
Also, as I'm still fairly new here: why do so many NANOG
threads go this route (pun intended)? Are some folks here
unable to simply say what they mean? Just curious.
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ans in the
> context of your application.
It seemed quite obvious to me: he's talking about domain squatting.
"Parking" is just a euphemism.
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fornia and Virginia, and Arizona and Virginia, but have no
other details about the problem, nor the location of the cut.
Thanks.
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he's essentially complaining about)? "So filter upstream, or on
the machine itself". Okay, that's a solution, but it doesn't address
incoming traffic (just responses).
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who gets their public key stuck into
/root/.ssh/authorized_keys as well. I haven't looked, but it wouldn't
surprise me if something like this was already available via
SourceForge or some other open-source publishing medium.
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couldn't get any further details?
Was anyone able to get an RFO or post-mortem for this?
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s6-1-oc48.wcg.net 98.0% 102 162.9 156.8 150.8 162.9 8.6
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up paying fines and serving jail time for an individual doing
nasty things through aforementioned Tor server?
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I run the Tor service by choice, but the packets that come
out of my box aren't my responsibility", paraphrased, isn't going
to save you from prison time (at least here in the US). Your box,
your network port, your responsibility: period.
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A colleague of mine stated his opinion of my opinion: "Your problem
with Tor is that you can't control it, isn't it?" And he's right --
that's the exact problem I have with it.
Comments/concerns?
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provide much
information, nor does it imply anything...
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=1413+Gesna+Drive,+Hanover,+MD+21076&ll=39.142443,-76.700792&spn=0.011949,0.026779&t=h&om=1
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14. ll-d6-link.se.telia.net52.1% 11856 195.3 195.3 194.8 203.7 1.2
15. bd-a13-link.se.telia.net 53.0% 11855 195.5 206.1 195.3 408.6 39.6
16. 213.65.248.233 52.1% 11856 193.9 194.1 193.8 196.9 0.4
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