On 18/02/12 18:42, Matthew Palmer wrote:
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 05:39:34PM -0800, Owen DeLong wrote:
In such cases, I will occasionally stop by the colo without going home to
retrieve the laptop. 90% of the time it works out OK. 10% of the time I
end up leaving the colo, going home,
C14 to laptop usable power cord
Iron Solder
key set for standard rack (IBM, APC, etc.)
International power adapter
Multipurpose all-in-one portable ethernet router/firewall/switch
On 02/17/2012 11:15 PM, Pierre-Yves Maunier wrote:
2012/2/17 Jay Ashworthj...@baylink.com
Please post your top 3
Paul Graydon wrote:
Give me someone who can already think and analyse over someone who
'knows' it all, any day. You can be qualified to the hilt but
absolutely useless in the real world (I've watched CCNP and higher
struggling to figure out why they can't ping a 10.0.0.0/24 address at a
Michael Sinatra wrote:
The words Internet and Web can be used interchangeably
I prefer the term intergophers myself.
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I use http://www.startssl.com/ for all my personal certifcates. I have
not had any issues with the validations (once you have an account you
can validate a domain by sending an email to a predefined list of
contact addresses) and the certificates are issued instantly.
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at
David Barak wrote:
From: Owen DeLong o...@delong.com
Sigh... NAT is a horrible hack that served us all too well in
address conservation. Beyond that, it is merely a source of pain.
I understand why you say that - NAT did yeoman's work in address
conservation. However, it also enabled
toor (lists) writes:
I use http://www.startssl.com/ for all my personal certifcates. I have
not had any issues with the validations (once you have an account you
can validate a domain by sending an email to a predefined list of
contact addresses) and the certificates are issued instantly.
2012/2/17 Jason Baugher ja...@thebaughers.com
Do you guys ride your bike to the colo and show up in shorts and a
t-shirt? Who goes to the colo without things like their laptop?
Nope but sometimes you can forget some things.
I usually try to take everything to cover my needs while on site but
Do you guys ride your bike to the colo and show up in shorts and a
t-shirt? Who goes to the colo without things like their laptop?
Quite frankly, when the colo is 800 miles away and you've flown out
to do something important, only to be tripped up by a lack of some
stupid $something, and it's
On Sat, 18 Feb 2012 14:27:05 +0100
Phil Regnauld regna...@nsrc.org wrote:
toor (lists) writes:
I use http://www.startssl.com/ for all my personal certifcates. I have
not had any issues with the validations (once you have an account you
can validate a domain by sending an email to a
John Peach (john-nanog) writes:
Your request is being held up for review by our personnel.
Up to 6 hours. Must be their definition of instant :)
It's nice to see that they actually do random reviews, rather than just
issuing everything requested. I use startssl and have
Here's a copy of one I recently got:
http://spample.iecc.com/sqz/22977784
It was sent from hub027-nj-8.exch027.serverdata.net [206.225.167.252]
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Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail.
Are there any providers that target someone with my desires? What
providers do NANOG folks use for their _personal_ needs?
none at all, we choose NOT to make ourselves dependant on external
suppliers as far as posibble and this includes NOT having SSL which is
lacky in encryption, as well
On 2/17/2012 10:55 PM, Michael Painter wrote:
Paul Graydon wrote:
Give me someone who can already think and analyse over someone who
'knows' it all, any day. You can be qualified to the hilt but
absolutely useless in the real world (I've watched CCNP and higher
struggling to figure out why
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 7:13 PM, Gary Buhrmaster
gary.buhrmas...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 01:02, George Herbert george.herb...@gmail.com
wrote:
Will IANA accept netblock transfers as an exchange medium for
datacenter goodies vending machine payments? ... ;-)
Joking
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 10:44 AM, John Peach john-na...@johnpeach.com wrote:
On Sat, 18 Feb 2012 14:27:05 +0100
Phil Regnauld regna...@nsrc.org wrote:
toor (lists) writes:
I use http://www.startssl.com/ for all my personal certifcates. I have
not had any issues with the validations (once
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Phil Regnauld regna...@nsrc.org wrote:
John Peach (john-nanog) writes:
Your request is being held up for review by our personnel.
Up to 6 hours. Must be their definition of instant :)
It's nice to see that they actually do random reviews, rather
http://thehackernews.com/2012/02/fbi-will-shutdown-internet-on-march-8.html
From: toor li...@1337.mx
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 9:04 PM
Subject: DNS Attacks
Hi list,
I am wondering if anyone else has seen a large amount of DNS
Greetings I'll +1 Chris's experience with startssl
On 18Feb2012, at 10.57, Christopher Morrow wrote:
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 10:44 AM, John Peach john-na...@johnpeach.com wrote:
On Sat, 18 Feb 2012 14:27:05 +0100
Phil Regnauld regna...@nsrc.org wrote:
toor (lists) writes:
I use
Yes I'm serious, they were CCNP qualified, hired as a NOC engineer for
an ISP Hosting company.
There was a time a new hire with all the right holes punched in his ticket
deleted an item in an access-list in a PIX that was running an older version of
the software than he was familiar with.
On Thu, 16 Feb 2012, Michael Sinatra wrote:
There was an old cruddy 1950s building on the UCB campus called Stanley Hall.
(Now there's a new, nice, modern building on the UCB campus called Stanley
Hall in place of the old one.)
It was great to take students on tours through this operational
On 17/02/12 18:35, Jay Ashworth wrote:
Please post your top 3 favorite components/parts you'd like to see in a
vending machine at your colo; please be as specific as possible; don't
let vendor specificity scare you off.
Cheers,
-- jra
I thought they already existed: http://gearomat.com/
That
Paul Graydon wrote:
Yes I'm serious, they were CCNP qualified, hired as a NOC engineer for
an ISP Hosting company. For the company the NOC team was the top tier
of customer support (3rd line+), they looked after routers, switches,
firewalls, servers, leased lines, and so on.
This individual
On Sat, 18 Feb 2012 13:32:42 -0800
Everett Batey efba...@gmail.com wrote:
facebook.com DNS not found 20120218 2125 UTC
Is there any outage information for DNS for facebook.com / www.facebook.com
?
Oops! Google Chrome could not find www.facebook.com
Not here
dig +trace www.facebook.com
http://thehackernews.com/2012/02/fbi-will-shutdown-internet-on-march-8.html
Quoting the FBI:
85.255.112.0 through 85.255.127.255
67.210.0.0 through 67.210.15.255
93.188.160.0 through 93.188.167.255
77.67.83.0 through 77.67.83.255
213.109.64.0 through 213.109.79.255
64.28.176.0 through
IN A 69.63.190.22
;; Received 50 bytes from 69.171.255.10#53(glb2.facebook.com) in 146 ms
On 02/18/2012 09:39 PM, John Peach wrote:
On Sat, 18 Feb 2012 13:32:42 -0800
Everett Batey efba...@gmail.com wrote:
facebook.com DNS not found 20120218 2125 UTC
Is there any outage information for DNS
Joel M Snyder joel.sny...@opus1.com wrote;
http://thehackernews.com/2012/02/fbi-will-shutdown-internet-on-march-8.html
Quoting the FBI:
85.255.112.0 through 85.255.127.255
67.210.0.0 through 67.210.15.255
93.188.160.0 through 93.188.167.255
77.67.83.0 through 77.67.83.255
213.109.64.0
academics in ontario are gonna need a scalable vpn service until they
find jobs elsewhere.
http://www.cautbulletin.ca/en_article.asp?SectionID=1386SectionName=NewsVolID=336VolumeName=No%202VolumeStartDate=2/10/2012EditionID=36EditionName=Vol%2059EditionStartDate=1/19/2012ArticleID=3400
i can
I certainly hope that is some politicized hype printed in that article
and not real.
For example, if I have a copy of a copyrighted piece that I am not authorized
to redistribute on a server and I send someone a hyperlink to it so they can
download it, I can see that as different from
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 07:12:01PM +1100, Julien Goodwin wrote:
The old colo at $JOB[-1] used to have an old Wyse 50 kicking around
which I was happy enough to use (yes they can still be made to snarf
credentials, but it's less likely) once or twice when I forgot my
USB-Serial.
At my $JOB[-1]
Once upon a time, John Osmon jos...@rigozsaurus.com said:
At my $JOB[-1] they laughed at me when I pulled a Wyse out of the
trash bin and stuck it on a spare crash cart.
We have a VT-510 in the data center and at least one VT-420 sitting in a
closet. I have a VT-102 (well, a C.Itoh CIT-101
On 2/18/2012 11:41 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Dumb terminals are sometimes very smart.
Well, yeah, unless you're ever in one of those spots where you need to
xmodem an IOS image...
(Makes you appreciate those newfangled ones that can mount USB drives ...)
Jeff
On Sat, 18 Feb 2012, Paul Graydon wrote:
Yes I'm serious, they were CCNP qualified, hired as a NOC engineer for an ISP
Hosting company. For the company the NOC team was the top tier of customer
The CCNP was a success from the point of view of the person. It got the
person hired by an ISP
;; Received 50 bytes from 69.171.255.10#53(glb2.facebook.com) in 146 ms
On 02/18/2012 09:39 PM, John Peach wrote:
On Sat, 18 Feb 2012 13:32:42 -0800
Everett Batey efba...@gmail.com wrote:
facebook.com DNS not found 20120218 2125 UTC
Is there any outage information for DNS for facebook.com
Just give me a gumball machine with RJ45 ends and a crimper on a chain.
I'll find some wire that can be shorter.
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