Re: enterprise change/configuration management and compliance software?

2008-04-15 Thread Matthew Petach
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 9:13 PM, jamie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gentlemen (and Ren!):;-) I'm currently investigating options w.r.t. enterprise-wide (over 250 device, and by 'device' i mean router and/or switch) configuration management (and (ideally)

Re: Yahoo Mail Update

2008-04-14 Thread Matthew Petach
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 6:18 AM, Rich Kulawiec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 03:55:13PM -0500, Ross wrote: Again I disagree with the principle that this list should be used for mail operation issues but maybe I'm just in the wrong here. I don't think you're getting

Re: /24 blocking by ISPs - Re: Problems sending mail to yahoo?

2008-04-12 Thread Matthew Petach
On 4/11/08, Raymond L. Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's not unusual to do /24 blocks, however Yahoo claims they do not keep any logs as to what causes the /24 block. If they kept logs and were able to tell us which IP address in the /24 sent abuse to their network we would then be

Re: Yahoo Mail Update

2008-04-12 Thread Matthew Petach
On 4/10/08, chuck goolsbee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: An anonymous source at Yahoo told me that they have pushed a config update sometime today out to their servers to help with these deferral issues. Please don't ask me to play proxy on this one of any other issues you

Re: cooling door

2008-03-30 Thread Matthew Petach
On 3/29/08, Alex Pilosov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can someone please, pretty please with sugar on top, explain the point behind high power density? Raw real estate is cheap (basically, nearly free). Increasing power density per sqft will *not* decrease cost, beyond 100W/sqft, the real

Re: Yahoo! clue (Slightly OT: Spiders)

2007-06-05 Thread Matthew Petach
On 3/30/07, Zach White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 10:17:50AM -0400, Kradorex Xeron wrote: Another problem is that the Yahoo/Inktomi search robots do not stop if no site is present at that address, Thus, someone could register a DNS name and have a site set on it

Re: Need BGP clueful contact at Global Crossing

2006-12-14 Thread Matthew Petach
On 14 Dec 2006 09:47:46 -0500, Michael A. Patton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If there are any BGP clueful contacts at Global Crossing listening (or if someone listening wants to forward this to them :-), I would appreciate your getting in touch. Out of curiousity, why do you think anyone here on

Re: Need BGP clueful contact at Global Crossing

2006-12-14 Thread Matthew Petach
On 12/14/06, Lasher, Donn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 14 Dec 2006 09:47:46 -0500, Michael A. Patton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If there are any BGP clueful contacts at Global Crossing listening (or if someone listening wants to forward this to them :-), I would appreciate your getting in

Re: comcast routing issue question

2006-11-30 Thread Matthew Petach
On 11/29/06, Jim Popovitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 00:06 -0500, Jim Popovitch wrote: Question: What could cause the first trace below to succeed, but the second trace to fail? $ mtr 69.61.40.35 HOST: blueLoss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst

Re: SprintLink peering issue in Chicago?

2006-11-09 Thread Matthew Petach
On 11/9/06, Olsen, Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At around 1345 Central it was brought to my attention that we had lost access to a number of websites out on the 'net... Two big-name examples are Oracle, which has our development team screaming for my blood. The other that's come to light as

Re: link between Sprint and Level3 Networks is down in Chicago

2006-11-09 Thread Matthew Petach
On 11/9/06, Deepak Jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does someone know if this is a *single* link down?? It seems bizarre to me that there would only be a single link (geographically) between those two. Whatever happened to redundancy? Deepak From the outside, this appeared to be more like a

Re: UUNET issues?

2006-11-04 Thread Matthew Petach
On 11/4/06, Randy Bush [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Chris L. Morrow wrote: Could you be any less descriptive of the problem you are seeing? the internet is broken. anyone know why? Because we didn't deploy IPv6 quickly enough? ;P Matt

Re: Yahoo Postmaster contact, please

2006-11-03 Thread Matthew Petach
On 11/3/06, Matt Clauson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Greetings, NANOGers. I've got a mail cluster that's been spooling about 5 messages for the past week or so (with very little drain and traffic passing), and my mail admin reports that

Re: WSJ: Big tech firms seeking power

2006-06-16 Thread Matthew Petach
On 6/14/06, Sean Donelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Since power consumption was a topic at the last NANOG meeting. subscription required, or buy a copy of the Wall Street Journal from a newstand http://online.wsj.com/article/SB115016534015978590.html Surge in Internet Use, Energy Costs Has Big

Re: 2006.06.07 NANOG-NOTES TCP Anycast--don't spread the FUD!

2006-06-12 Thread Matthew Petach
On 6/12/06, Rodrick Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looks like this document maybe have been removed? the link appears to be dead any mirrors? The slide deck hadn't been put online when I sent my notes; I took a guess at what the location might end up being, but guessed wrong. The actual

2006.06.07 NANOG-NOTES Smart Network Data Services

2006-06-09 Thread Matthew Petach
(I'm starting to guess I'd finish sending these out faster if I stopped falling asleep on my keyboard so often... --Matt) 2006.06.07 Welcome to Wednesday morning http://www.nanog.org/ click on Evaluation Form Let us know how the M-W vs S-Tu format; next time will be S-Tu due to ARIN joint

2006.06.07 NANOG-NOTES Issues with IPv6 multihoming

2006-06-09 Thread Matthew Petach
(hope the inclusion of URLs in the notes isn't making them all end up in people's spam folders... --Matt) 2006.06.07 Vince Fuller, from Cisco and Jason Schiller from UUnet [slides are at: http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0606/pdf/vince-fuller.pdf IPv6 issues routing and multihoming scalability with

2006.06.07 NANOG-NOTES Lightning talk notes

2006-06-09 Thread Matthew Petach
(I think these were the toughest to take notes on, since they went by so fast; took the most cleaning up afterwards. But they were also the best talks of the 3 days. I wish we could have flipped, and taken more time on Tuesday for them so we really could have dug in and asked the questions we

2006.06.07 NANOG-NOTES Anycast benefits for k root server

2006-06-09 Thread Matthew Petach
Break ends at 11:40, PGP signing will take place, and don't forget to fill out servers. ANYCAST fun for the final sessions. Lorenzo Colitti, RIPE NCC [slides are at: http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0606/pdf/lorenzo-colitti.pdf Agenda: introduction latency client-side server-side Benefit of

2006.06.07 NANOG-NOTES TCP Anycast--don't spread the FUD!

2006-06-09 Thread Matthew Petach
(this was one of the coolest talks from the three days, actually, and has gotten me *really* jazzed about some cool stuff we can do internally. Huge props to Matt, Barrett, and Todd for putting this together!! --Matt) 2006.06.07 TCP anycast, Matt Levine, Barrett Lyon with thanks to Todd

2006.06.07 NANOG-NOTES DNSSEC bootstrapping with DLV

2006-06-09 Thread Matthew Petach
(last notes from NANOG37, yay! I definitely fell further behind this time around than in Dallas. Unfortunately, I don't think I'll be allowed to go to St. Louis, so I probably won't be able to provide notes for NANOG38. --Matt) 2006.06.07 Deploying DNSSEC--bootstrap yourself Joao Damas, ISC

Re: 2006.06.06 NANOG-NOTES MPLS TE tutorial

2006-06-09 Thread Matthew Petach
On 6/8/06, Matthew Petach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (still here, just been really busy at work today; will try to finish sending the notes out tonight. --Matt) 2006.06.06 MPLS TE tutorial Pete Templin, Nextlink Gyah!! Huge apologies to Pete, who really works for Texlink. I used to work

Re: 2006.06.07 NANOG-NOTES Smart Network Data Services

2006-06-09 Thread Matthew Petach
On 6/9/06, Simon Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 09 Jun 2006 12:22, Matthew Petach wrote: SNDS tomorrow Usability The sign-up process is very painful. Microsoft Passports really aren't appropriate for business accounts, my employer don't have a mothers maiden name, or a first pet

2006.06.06 NANOG-NOTES CC1 ENUM LLC update

2006-06-08 Thread Matthew Petach
(sorry these are coming out delayed, I had to deal with an internal routing challenge for much of yesterday afternoon. --Matt) 2006.06.06 CC1 ENUM LLC IPv6 DAY http://www.ipv6day.org/ 6bone is being shut down today, on the grounds that IPv6 is live and commercial, based on Jeordi's

2006.06.06 NANOG-NOTES IDC power and cooling panel

2006-06-08 Thread Matthew Petach
(ok, one more set of notes and then off to sit in traffic for an hour on the way to work... --Matt) 2006.06.06 Power and Cooling panel Dan Golding, Tier1 research, moderator Hot Time in the Big IDC Cooling, Power, and the Data Center 3 IDC vendors, 4 hardware vendors Michael Laudon, force10

2006.06.06 NANOG-NOTES MPLS TE tutorial

2006-06-08 Thread Matthew Petach
(still here, just been really busy at work today; will try to finish sending the notes out tonight. --Matt) 2006.06.06 MPLS TE tutorial Pete Templin, Nextlink [slides are at: http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0606/pdf/pete-templin.pdf http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0606/pdf/pete-templin-exercise.pdf He

2006.06.06 Net Optics Learning Center Presents Passive Monitoring Access

2006-06-08 Thread Matthew Petach
(apologies, this really was just a marketing presentation in very, very thin disguise. I really want that hour of my life back. :( --Matt ) 2006.06.06 Net Optics Learning Center Presents The fundamentals of Passive Monitoring Access [slides are at:

2006.06.06 NANOG-NOTES DNS reflector attacks

2006-06-07 Thread Matthew Petach
(I was going to try to get all the notes from today's panels out before going to bed, but I fell asleep on my keyboard finishing up these notes, so I think I'm going to wait and send the batch of Tuesday and Wednesday notes out after things wrap up on Wednesday. Sorry about the delay, but I

2006.06.06 NANOG-NOTES network-level spam behaviour

2006-06-07 Thread Matthew Petach
2006.06.06 Nick Feamster, Network-level spam behaviour [slides are at: http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0606/pdf/nick-feamster.pdf Spam unsolicited commercial email feb 2005, 90% of all email is spam common filtering techniques are content based DNS balcklist queries are significant fraction of DNS

2006.06.06 NANOG-NOTES DDoS attack information collection

2006-06-07 Thread Matthew Petach
Information collection on DDoS attacks, Anna Claiborne, Prolexic Technologies. [slides are at: http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0606/pdf/anna-claiborne.pdf DDoS mitigation service. personal experience mitigating over 150 DDoS attacks. Popular topic, but nobody talks about how you can defend yourself

2006.06.05 NANOG welcome notes

2006-06-06 Thread Matthew Petach
(getting my notes from today's talks out, finally. ^_^ ; --Matt) 2006.06.05 Welcome notes Program chair, Steve Feldman Thanks to Rodney Joffe, Neustar/Ultra services People who were instrumental in getting connectivity into the room here deserve a big round of applause NANOG program

2006.06.05 NANOG-NOTES TCP authentication with Ron Bonica

2006-06-06 Thread Matthew Petach
2006.06.05 Ron Bonica slides are at http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0606/pdf/ron-bonica-joint%20presenters.pdf Authentication for TCP-based routing and management protocols, from Juniper. A joint presentation, Alcatel, Cisco, Juniper. Starts at NANOG at Washington 2 years ago, security BOF; someone

2006.06.05 NANOG-NOTES AS-PATH prepending measurements

2006-06-06 Thread Matthew Petach
2006.06.05 Active measurement of the AS path prepending method. [ slides are at http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0606/pdf/samantha-lo.pdf This is the research forum part of the meeting, people doing real research on real networks. Samantha Lo and Rocky KC Chang department of computing {cssmlo,[EMAIL

2006.06.05 NANOG-NOTES Pretty Good BGP Josh Karlin

2006-06-06 Thread Matthew Petach
2006.06.05 Pretty Good BGP Josh Karlin, Stephanie Forrest, Jennifer Rexford slides are at: http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0606/pdf/josh-karlin.pdf Main idea: delay suspicious routes lower the preference of suspicious routes for 24 hrs Benefits: network has a chance to stop the attack before it

2006.06.05 NANOG-NOTES interdomain routng via Wiser, Ratul Mahjan

2006-06-06 Thread Matthew Petach
2006.06.05 A simple coordination mechasims for interdomain routing [slides are at: http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0606/pdf/ratul-mahajan.pdf Ratul Mahjan David Wetherall Tom Anderson University of Washington now @ Microsoft Research the nature of internet routing within a contractual framework, ISPs

2006.06.05 NANOG-NOTES IPv6 deployment at Comcast

2006-06-06 Thread Matthew Petach
Randy Bush, moderator of the next section He begged to do the introduction for a specific reason; deployment of IPv6 that is beneficial to this companies' PL; possibly the only one in existence thus far. He did a very studied and purposeful view of using IPv6 to benefit his company! IPv6 @

2006.06.05 NANOG-NOTES Network Neutrality panel notes

2006-06-06 Thread Matthew Petach
(since there's no slides for these online anywhere, and the slides were going past pretty quickly, I have to apologize for the gaps in the notes ahead of time. --MNP) 2006.06.05 Network Neutrality Panel [slides are not yet online] next up is the controversial subject of network neutrality;

2006.06.05 NANOG-NOTES Peering BOF notes

2006-06-06 Thread Matthew Petach
(This time around I opted to go to the peering BOF and take some notes. It's the one downside to parallel tracks--wish I could be in two places at once. ^_^;; --MNP) 2006.06.05 Peering BOF Bill Norton introduces the Agenda; unfortunately, my laptop took so long to boot, I missed the Agenda

2006.06.05 NANOG-NOTES BGP tools BOF notes

2006-06-06 Thread Matthew Petach
(ok, last set of notes for tonight, and then it's off to bed for 90 minutes of sleep before heading back to the convention center. ^_^; --MNP) 2006.06.05 Welcome to the 4th BGP Tools BOF! [slides are at http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0606/pdf/lixia-zhang.pdf Nick Feamster GeorgeTech Dan Massey

2006.06.04 NANOG new attendee orientation meeting notes

2006-06-05 Thread Matthew Petach
Here's my notes from tonight's 'NANOG new attendee orientation meeting'. Matt 2006.06.04 NANOG New Attendee Orientation NOTES: NANOG Organization Steering Commitee (blue badges) Program Committee (yellow badges) decide what's on the agenda (green badges are both) Mailing list Committee

2006.06.04 NANOG Open Community Meeting Notes

2006-06-05 Thread Matthew Petach
Here's my notes from tonight's (overly!) long Open Community Meeting. When I said yes to going long vs cutting the discussion short, I was thinking we'd go long by 10 minutes or so...not by a whole hour+ ^_^;; Matt 2006.06.04 NANOG Open Community Meeting NANOG/San Jose NANOG SC [EMAIL

Re: Have Yahoo! gone pink?

2006-03-30 Thread Matthew Petach
On 3/29/06, Peter Corlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [I'm wearing my personal hat here.]I'm getting a *flood* of spam coming in from Yahoo! mailservers, both to mypersonal and work addresses. It seems that Yahoo! don't care. Here's theresponse to me piping a sample one through Spamcop:

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.15 talk 1 ipv6fix (and boy, does it need it)

2006-02-15 Thread Matthew Petach
Morning intro notes--don't forget to fill out your SURVEYS six lightening talks signed up, should be very cool. If you have slides, get them to Steve Feldman start with! Wireless movie after break should be cool to watch. Ren? Steve mistakenly introduces her, she corrects them. Don't forget

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.15 talk 2 Katrina--telecom infrastructure impacts

2006-02-15 Thread Matthew Petach
2006.02.15 Hurricane Katrina: Telecom Infrastructure Impacts, Solutions, and Opportunities, Paula Rhea, Verizon A more interactive presentation from her, in the aisles. Verizon Business group--combined MCI/Verizon team. Agenda Hurricane Katrina Recap Telecom infrastructure impacts telecom

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.15 talk 4 Interdomain Routing Consistency

2006-02-15 Thread Matthew Petach
Access point movie goes whizzing past very quickly as Bill Fenner narrates. Lets you see where people are congregating, and which talks are more interesting, and when people migrate out of talks; could feed into the survey to tell the program comittee which talks are of more interesting.

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.15 talks 5-end Lightning talks, closing notes

2006-02-15 Thread Matthew Petach
(they weren't kidding about lightning!! ^_^;; ) 2006.02.15 Lightning Talks: Infrastructure (DNS and Routing) Security - Status and Update by Sandra Murphy Need for Speed: What's next after 10GE? by Mike Hughes A Brief Look at Some DNS Query Data by John Kristoff The impact of fiber access to

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.15 talk 3 Katrina Panel

2006-02-15 Thread Matthew Petach
2006.02.15 Katrina Recover Panel moderator: Sean Donelan, Cisco Members: Paula Rhea, Verizon Josh Snowhorn, Terremark Bobby Cates, NASA Sean Donelan was with SBC when Katrina hit, now with Cisco. Dave couldn't be here, but Sean will do his Bellsouth slides. Lessons Learned Industry has to be

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.14 talk 1 IRR power tools

2006-02-14 Thread Matthew Petach
Apologies in advance, notes from this morning will be a bit more scattered, as I was working on an issue in parallel to taking notes. Matt 2006.02.14 talk 1 IRR Power Tools 12:10 to 12:25, extra talk added, not on printed agenda. Thanks to those who submitted lightning talks. PC committee

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.14 talk 2 Netflow Visualization Tools

2006-02-14 Thread Matthew Petach
2006.02.14 talk 2 Netflow tools Bill Yurcik byurcik at ncsa.uiuc.edu NVisionIP and VisFlowConnect-IP probably a dozen tools out there, this is just two of them. Concenses is there's something to this. They're an edge network, comes into ISP domain, their tools are used by entities with many

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.14 talk 3 Flamingo Netflow Visualization Tool

2006-02-14 Thread Matthew Petach
2006.02.14 talk 3 Flamingo netflow visualization Manish (from BGP Inspect project from Merit) bgpinspect.merit.edu:8080 He'll be talking later at the Tools BOF as well apparently. Introduction: What is Flamingo? Visualization The Flamingo Tool combining visualizations with controls Case

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.14 talk 4 Flooding via routing loops

2006-02-14 Thread Matthew Petach
2006.02.14 talk 4 Flooding attacks Jianhong Xia A new talk added right before lunch by Randy Bush will push us to 12:25. Two talks coming up about DoS attacks against control information Flooding Attacks by exploiting persistent forwarding loops. Introduction: routing determines forwarding

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.14 talk 7 Randy IRR routing security revisited

2006-02-14 Thread Matthew Petach
Many apologies...I'm no Stan Barber, but still doing my best to keep up with the note-taking. ^_^;; Matt Slides are on Randy's site at http://rip.psg.com/~randy/060214.nanog-pki.pdf What I want for Eid ul-Fitr Randy Bush randy at psg.com Definition of Eid ul-Fitr; end of Ramadan; breaking

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.14 Tools BOF Notes

2006-02-14 Thread Matthew Petach
Last notes of the day... Matt 2006.02.14 Tools BOF Todd Underwood, panel moderator A number of interesting tools presented earlier today; all of them are good and interesting and solve a particular set of problems. None are in widespread use. There's a lot of possible reasons; do they solve

Any interest in notes from the talks at NANOG?

2006-02-13 Thread Matthew Petach
Since there are several attendees that are snowed in and won't be able to make it to Dallas for NANOG, I was thinking of posting my notes from each presentation to the nanog list, so those who are stranded can follow along from home. Would that be of interest to the list, or would it be just so

NANOG36-NOTES talk 1--steve feldman

2006-02-13 Thread Matthew Petach
Based on generally positive feedback from many people, I'll be posting my notes from the conference. I'll preface the subject line with NANOG36-NOTES, so if you want to mass-skip the thread, it should be easy to do so. 2006.02.13 NANOG36 day 1 Opening/welcome to Dallas Steve Feldman starts

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.13 talk 2 Duane Wessels, DNS cache poisoning

2006-02-13 Thread Matthew Petach
2006.02.13 talk 2 DNS cache poisoners Lazy, Stupid, or Evil Duane Wessels Motivation During March/April 2005, SANS internet storm center reported a number of DNS cache poisoning attacks were occurring Poisoned nameservers have bogus NS records for the com zone SANS ISC theorizes it may have

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.13 talk 3 NTT labs AAAA query explosion worries

2006-02-13 Thread Matthew Petach
(Huge apologies in advance for any and all names I completely mangle! check http://nanog.multiply.com/ to see names/faces correctly handled by Ren. ^_^; ) Matt 2006.02.13, talk 3 NTT labs, (Steve Feldman apologizes for mangling the pronnounciation of their names). NTT information sharing

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.13 talk4 DNS infrastructure distribution

2006-02-13 Thread Matthew Petach
2006.02.13 Steve Gibbard DNS infrastructure Distribution Steve Gibbard Packet Clearing House http://www.pch.net/ scg at pch.net Introduction Previous talk on importance of keeping criticical infrastructure local Without local infastructure, local communications are subject to far away outages,

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.12 talk 5 IPv6 --fear and GOSIP in Dallas

2006-02-13 Thread Matthew Petach
Apparently the video feed is of very good quality this time around--many thanks to Brokaw for the good bandwidth to the hotel! Last set of notes before lunch. Matt 2006.02.12 NANOG IPv6 transition panel panel member briefs at http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0602/golding.html IPv6: time for

NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.13 talk 7 QoS in MPLS environments

2006-02-13 Thread Matthew Petach
Here's my notes from the MPLS QoS tutorial; wish I could have been in two places at once to catch the ISPSec BOF as well. I won't be taking notes at Eddie Deens, though, so it'll be up to Ren's camera to capture the details for those following along at home. http://nanog.multiply.com/ Matt

2006.02.12 Open Committee Meeting Notes

2006-02-12 Thread Matthew Petach
I captured some notes during tonight's open mike committee meeting, in case they may be of interest to the list. Apologies in advance for typos, it was hard to keep up with the speakers. ^_^; Matt Steering Committee Report ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 2006.02.12 1700 hours Central Time. AGENDA

Community Meeting Notes

2005-10-24 Thread Matthew Petach
(oops--sent this out last night, but forgot to change the sender to the subscribed-to-nanog address first, gomennasai minnasan) Matt I took some notes at the NANOG community meeting tonight, and thought I'd share them with the list members in the spirit of transparency--apologies for the