APEWS.ORG

2009-11-19 Thread Gregory Edigarov
Hello Everybody, Somebody from apews, could you please contact me off list? Thank you. -- With best regards, Gregory Edigarov

Re: Password repository

2009-11-19 Thread Phil Regnauld
Jay Nakamura (zeusdadog) writes: Quick question, does anyone have software/combination of tools they recommend on centrally store various passwords securely? Home built app with GELI (FreeBSD) encrypted disk image and automated versioning of documents/secure stuff wih a VCS.

RE: Password repository

2009-11-19 Thread Blake Pfankuch
We have used Password Manager XP for quite some time. It supports different user roles, allows security to be set per folder, the encryption levels it supports are insane, and it allows for a database password and then user level authentication (which can be tied to NT authentication from the

Re: Password repository

2009-11-19 Thread gordon b slater
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 20:49 -0800, Darren Bolding wrote: Pwman ...which has the HUGE advantage of being CLI (so useable over SSH sessions from network devices) and has tagging for searching large databases of passes. pwman3 is current version. For most OSs. I've even used it looped through a

Re: Juniper M120 Alternatives

2009-11-19 Thread Jack Bates
Phil Pierotti wrote: That's excellent news - any word on when Cisco will be back-porting these truly useful features from XR to that platform which so many of us are still running on (ie traditional IOS)? The general feeling is that XR won't be ported to a lot of existing hardware, and

Re: Password repository

2009-11-19 Thread Bret Clark
Don't recall if it was mention but we use a nice little app called MyPMS http://lvoware.com/. Put it on an internal system and then people have to access via a VPN connection to browse into it. That way if a person is no longer with the company, then their VPN has been turned off and they don't

Re: APEWS.ORG

2009-11-19 Thread Rich Kulawiec
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 10:03:22AM +0200, Gregory Edigarov wrote: Somebody from apews, could you please contact me off list? (a) unlikely to happen (b) probably doesn't matter anyway, apews isn't widely used (c) better directed to the spam-l mailing list ---Rsk

Recommend DSLAM for Apartment Bldg

2009-11-19 Thread Lorell Hathcock
All: I've got access to the copper pairs in an apartment building of approximately 800 units. I'd like to get a modest, functional, scalable, affordable DSLAM. My WAN connection is an ethernet handoff. I've been looking at the Adtran 1100F and 1200F with 1148 modules.

Re: APEWS.ORG

2009-11-19 Thread Steve Linford
On 19 Nov 2009, at 09:03, Gregory Edigarov wrote: Hello Everybody, Somebody from apews, could you please contact me off list? Thank you. That's a bit like requesting contact from someone on Mars. APEWS (and *PEWS variations) are 'home-brew DNSBLs' run by a handful of kids from bedrooms

Re: APEWS.ORG

2009-11-19 Thread Gregory Edigarov
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 09:40:19 -0500 Rich Kulawiec r...@gsp.org wrote: On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 10:03:22AM +0200, Gregory Edigarov wrote: Somebody from apews, could you please contact me off list? (a) unlikely to happen (b) probably doesn't matter anyway, apews isn't widely used (c) better

Re: Password repository

2009-11-19 Thread Jay Nakamura
All, I wasn't expecting the number of suggestions I got! Thanks all. It looks like keepass is the popular choice by many. We are looking into that. And those that suggested RADIUS, yes, I am moving towards that direction for what can be moved to the RADIUS direction. However, we also managed

RE: Password repository

2009-11-19 Thread Jason Granat
I offer a free service: Send me all your passwords via encrypted email and I promise to keep them safe for you :-) Ok, kidding aside we also use KeePass... On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Jay Nakamura zeusda...@gmail.com wrote: Quick question, does anyone have software/combination of tools

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2009-11-19 Thread Adam Gray

RE: Password repository

2009-11-19 Thread Jeffrey Negro
I've used phpchain in the past. It's a freeware you can get off of sourceforge. It runs on a PHP server and stores the passwords per user, blowfish encrypted. It hasn't been updated in a while, but I found it simple, rather helpful, and easy to install and manage. Jeff -Original

Re: Password repository

2009-11-19 Thread Dan Young
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 10:34 PM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote: Quick question, does anyone have software/combination of tools they recommend on centrally store various passwords securely? old school ascii text file, gpg encrypted, only opened with emacs crypt++.el Or if you prefer vim

Wan acceleration

2009-11-19 Thread Bill Lewis
Anyone in the group using hardware based wan acceleration and have suggestions? If so, anyone using it over a static IPSEC Cisco VPN link (or other vendor)? I've seen a demo of Cisco WAAS and why they think it's best of breed. Spoke to F5, theirs is still in beta so they suggested Riverbed. I've

RE: Wan acceleration

2009-11-19 Thread Jacob Maynard
May want to look into Citrix WanScaler. I wouldn't personally be the most knowledgeable on the product, but I can put you in touch with someone who is if you would like. Thanks, Jacob Maynard Mobile 954-560-8729 Office 954-689-1319 (ext: 24319) Sr. Escalation Engineer . Escalation, Americas

Re: Wan acceleration

2009-11-19 Thread Ernest McCaleb
I would certainly look at Riverbed. In my experience they make a product that is just sensational. I could really go on and on about their product but I'd come off sounding like an advertisement. Juniper's WX is a good product also and worth a look. In my experience people tend to go with the

Re: Wan acceleration

2009-11-19 Thread Ricardo Canepa
I use WAN acceleration appliances to optimize traffic over satellite links. Initially we used Blue Coats but due to some issues they have, or had, with satellite links we replaced them with Riverbeds and now we have over 100 of them deployed. The Riverbed units have done a much better job and if

Re: Wan acceleration

2009-11-19 Thread Andrey Gordon
I don't have much to add to already said, other than, when I looked at Cisco vs. Riverbed vs. BlueCoat - Riverbed came out as a winner for a few major reasons. Can't recall all of them anymore, but the one I think still stands today is that Cisco and BlueCoat optimize protocols and, I believe,

Re: What DNS Is Not

2009-11-19 Thread Andrew Cox
As a follow up to this, one of the large Australian ISP's has just introduced a DNS redirection service for all home customers. /The BigPond-branded landing page provides BigPond customers with organic search results, sponsored links, display advertisements and intelligent recommendations,

Re: What DNS Is Not

2009-11-19 Thread Randy Bush
/The BigPond-branded landing page provides BigPond customers with organic search results with high ecoli

Re: What DNS Is Not

2009-11-19 Thread Scott Weeks
--- and...@accessplus.com.au wrote: From: Andrew Cox and...@accessplus.com.au As a follow up to this, one of the large Australian ISP's has just introduced a DNS redirection service for all home customers. /The BigPond-branded landing page provides BigPond customers with organic search

Re: What DNS Is Not

2009-11-19 Thread Eduardo A. Suárez
Hi, Quoting Scott Weeks sur...@mauigateway.com: From AUSNOG: On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Paul Foote pfo...@gmail.com wrote: All that's left for them to complete the 404 strategy is to put transparent proxies in place that redirect on real 404's :P Telefonica is doing that

Re: What DNS Is Not

2009-11-19 Thread Mark Andrews
In message 20091119225005.v3lcpv1k9kwok...@fcaglp.fcaglp.unlp.edu.ar, Eduardo A. =?iso-8859-1?b?U3XhcmV6?= writes: Hi, Quoting Scott Weeks sur...@mauigateway.com: From AUSNOG: On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Paul Foote pfo...@gmail.com wrote: All that's left for them to

Re: What DNS Is Not

2009-11-19 Thread Scott Weeks
--- ma...@isc.org wrote: From: Mark Andrews ma...@isc.org Telefonica is doing that here, and not onlw for www. hostnames... # nmap nonexist.merit.edu. It would be intersting to see what would happen if MERIT issued a cease and decist request for using their domain name without permission.

Re: What DNS Is Not

2009-11-19 Thread Scott Howard
Scott, If you're going to blatantly copy what others have written on another mailing list, please at least have the common decency to attribute it to the original author, and/or get the original authors permission first. Scott. On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Scott Weeks

Re: What DNS Is Not

2009-11-19 Thread Jorge Amodio
Telefonica is doing that here, and not onlw for www. hostnames... # nmap nonexist.merit.edu. It would be intersting to see what would happen if MERIT issued a cease and decist request for using their domain name without permission. That's really bad, because by doing that they could

Re: What DNS Is Not

2009-11-19 Thread Eduardo A. Suárez
Quoting Mark Andrews ma...@isc.org: It would be intersting to see what would happen if MERIT issued a cease and decist request for using their domain name without permission. well they can sue them in the US... # traceroute 208.70.188.15 traceroute to 208.70.188.15 (208.70.188.15), 30 hops

Paging a Comcast mail admin...

2009-11-19 Thread Kameron Gasso
Paging a Comcast mail admin... can you please contact me offlist about one of our mail servers being blocked? It appears your systems have blocklisted one of our outbound customer mail filters, 204.16.46.3, most likely due phishing email originating from a customer account that was compromised

Re: Password repository

2009-11-19 Thread Dan Bellazetin
I'm not sure if your only considering free software, but if not take a look at password manager pro. http://www.manageengine.com/products/passwordmanagerpro/download.html Dan On Nov 19, 2009, at 10:53 AM, Dan Young dyo...@mesd.k12.or.us wrote: On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 10:34 PM, Randy Bush

Testing Internet Speeds and Capacity

2009-11-19 Thread shake righa
Hi, how does one truly test internet speeds provided by your provider. Speed test sits give different results that one provided by the provider. Regards, Shake

Re: Testing Internet Speeds and Capacity

2009-11-19 Thread Brandon Galbraith
Speedtest sites (speedtest.net, ndt.anl.gov, etc) or your own tests: http://www.google.com/search?q=nanog+iperf On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 1:11 AM, shake righa ssri...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, how does one truly test internet speeds provided by your provider. Speed test sits give different

Re: Testing Internet Speeds and Capacity

2009-11-19 Thread Andrew Cox
There was a thread on speed testing a little while back. http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/msg01842.html Regards, Andrew Cox AccessPlus HNA shake righa wrote: Hi, how does one truly test internet speeds provided by your provider. Speed test sits give different results that one

Re: Password repository

2009-11-19 Thread Pierre-Yves Maunier
Jay Nakamura wrote: Quick question, does anyone have software/combination of tools they recommend on centrally store various passwords securely? Thanks. I use opensource, multiplatforms softwares : Keepass password file in a truecrypt container and it works as heaven and securely.

Re: Password repository

2009-11-19 Thread John Adams
I'm a big fan of 1password, but I'm on mac and iPhone. Sent from my iPhone On Nov 19, 2009, at 23:36, Pierre-Yves Maunier na...@maunier.org wrote: Jay Nakamura wrote: Quick question, does anyone have software/combination of tools they recommend on centrally store various passwords

Re: Password repository

2009-11-19 Thread Kevin Broderick
Pierre-Yves Maunier na...@maunier.org wrote: Jay Nakamura wrote: Quick question, does anyone have software/combination of tools they recommend on centrally store various passwords securely? Thanks. I use opensource, multiplatforms softwares : Keepass password file in a truecrypt