On (2014-01-01 23:51 +0200), Eugeniu Patrascu wrote:
Is this legal? Can NSA walk in to US based company and legally coerce to
install such backdoor? If not, what is the incentive for private company to
cooperate?
As you might have seen from the beginning of time, people in power assume
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Saku Ytti s...@ytti.fi wrote:
On (2014-01-01 23:51 +0200), Eugeniu Patrascu wrote:
Is this legal? Can NSA walk in to US based company and legally coerce
to
install such backdoor? If not, what is the incentive for private
company to
cooperate?
Justin Wilson li...@mtin.net writes:
The biggest problem with Mikrotik is you just can¹t call them up for
support on buggy code. In a critical network this can be a major problem.
I've contacted them (via email) and the experience seems to be exactly
the same as dealing with first level
Mikrotik really relies on its list of consultants and trainers, these are all
outside companies, yes such as mine, that provide the higher class of support
than MikroTik own e-mail. . While their e-mail does have a lack of
responsiveness, I was told the volume that they do get form other parts
- Original Message -
From: Justin Wilson li...@mtin.net
If it were me I would pickup a SupIII or SupIV off ebay. They are
pretty cheap.
In fact, my vendor is an old client, so when the 4507 turned out to have
240-only power supplies (I rent), they swapped me out for a 4006, and we
Hi,
a friend of mine mentioned he wants to migrate away from carrier grade
equipment such as Juniper and Cisco to open source hardware. Both of us
haven't been able to find anything that would fulfill the requirements that
a smallish ISP might have.
Does anybody here have any advise?
Kind
Have you looked at Mikrotik.com (Software) and Routerboard.com (Hardware)
Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet Telecom
7266 SW 48 Street
Miami, FL 33155
Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232
Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: supp...@snappytelecom.net
- Original Message -
From: Daniël W.
On 2 January 2014 15:53, Faisal Imtiaz fai...@snappytelecom.net wrote:
Have you looked at Mikrotik.com (Software) and Routerboard.com (Hardware)
That's not Open Source.
M
haven't been able to find anything that would fulfill the
requirements that
a smallish ISP might have.
The Cumulus guys might be able to provide some pointers ?
http://cumulusnetworks.com/
Chris
They've been accepting email only occasionally for a few days now.
We're on FBL, check reputation is good/green.
Sometimes we get DYN:T2 (according to AOL that's their code for it's
our, AOL's, problem), sometimes just various forms of try later,
Service not available, deferred, etc. typically
We're seeing mail backup toward AOL as well. All coming back Service
Unavailable.
postmas...@aol.com has not responded to our inquiry yet.
Nick Olsen
Network Operations
(855) FLSPEED x106
From: Barry Shein b...@world.std.com
Sent: Thursday, January
On 1/2/14, 9:40 AM, Barry Shein wrote:
They've been accepting email only occasionally for a few days now.
We're on FBL, check reputation is good/green.
[...]
I am just asking if anyone knows what's going on even in general
terms.
That is, should we stop fussing with this (everyone's
There was a note on the mailop list Dec 27 that mentioned they were
unofficially having a malware/virus issue but not much further.
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Robert L Mathews li...@tigertech.com wrote:
On 1/2/14, 9:40 AM, Barry Shein wrote:
They've been accepting email only occasionally
Dennis Burgess dmburg...@linktechs.net writes:
Mikrotik really relies on its list of consultants and trainers,
these are all outside companies, yes such as mine, that provide the
higher class of support than MikroTik own e-mail. . While their
e-mail does have a lack of responsiveness, I was
As an update we put the first two into production on NYE
Everything working as expected so far...
- Original Message -
From: Robert L Mathews li...@tigertech.com
That is, should we stop fussing with this (everyone's hosed w/ AOL
this week?) or is it just us?
It's probably not just you. It's been happening intermittently to many
people since December 26. See, for example:
Any
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 8:02 PM, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote:
Any chance this is related to the NoVa fiber outage being discussed on
Outages?
Not related. With the best non-answer I can muster right now: I decided not
to reply after Peter replied. -- Jay Moran
We saw noticeable AOL email delivery issues on the 26th and 27th, but not
since then. I saw nothing queued up New Year's Eve or New Year's Day.
Today we saw a very few delivery delays, but that cleared up by 2:45 pm
Central. The message we get is:
Site aol.com (aol MX) said after data
I'm surprised nobody's mentioned vyatta.org or the new fork of VyOs. We are
currently using the vyatta community edition and so far it's been good to to
us. It depends on your hardware and how small of an ISP you are but it might
be a great open source fit for you.
--Andrew Duey
On Jan 2,
I'm seeing the same as well. Can anyone from Comcast/Level(3) reach out to me
or provide comment. We're seeing heavy jitter and some packet loss most
noticeable in NYC area connections between Level(3) and Comcast.
-Rob
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2013 09:45:00 -0800
Subject: Comcast/Level3 issues
On 12/30/2013 4:56 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
You can accomplish the same thing in IPv4….
Plug in Sally’s PC with Internet Connection Sharing turned on and watch as her
DHCP server takes over your network.
Not nearly as fast as bad RAs do (as others have pointed out).
Yes, you have to pay
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 8:53 PM, Andrew Duey
andrew.d...@widerangebroadband.net wrote:
I'm surprised nobody's mentioned vyatta.org or the new fork of VyOs. We
are currently using the vyatta community edition and so far it's been good
to to us. It depends on your hardware and how small of an
I use a RouterBoard with RouterOS and afaik not the hardware nor the software
are open
-Jorge
On Jan 2, 2014, at 9:53 AM, Faisal Imtiaz fai...@snappytelecom.net wrote:
Have you looked at Mikrotik.com (Software) and Routerboard.com (Hardware)
I'd argue that while the timing may be different, RA and DHCP attacks are
largely the same and are simply variations on a theme.
And, regardless of the protocol in question, represent attacks which should
be defended against.
As is often (always?) the case, there are tradeoffs - and the pros and
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 02, 2014 at 08:57:14PM -0800, Matthew Kaufman wrote:
On 12/30/2013 4:56 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
You can accomplish the same thing in IPv4?.
Plug in Sally?s PC with Internet Connection Sharing turned on and watch as
her
DHCP server takes over your network.
for the
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