Re: CALEA

2016-05-09 Thread Josh Reynolds
Hrm? On May 9, 2016 11:04 PM, "shawn wilson" wrote: > The OP is also asking someone to register a throwaway email, subscribe, and > respond "yes" so that the owner can't be tracked to their employer. That's > kind of a steep ask for something that's almost moot. > On May 9,

Re: CALEA

2016-05-09 Thread shawn wilson
The OP is also asking someone to register a throwaway email, subscribe, and respond "yes" so that the owner can't be tracked to their employer. That's kind of a steep ask for something that's almost moot. On May 9, 2016 23:16, "Greg Sowell" wrote: I haven't had a request in

Re: NIST NTP servers

2016-05-09 Thread Majdi S. Abbas
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 03:08:16AM +, Mel Beckman wrote: > NTP has vulnerabilities that make it generally unsuitable for > provider networks. I strongly recommend getting a GPS-based > time server. These are as cheap as $300. Here is one I use quite a bit: So how does this stop from

Re: NIST NTP servers

2016-05-09 Thread Spencer Ryan
I would second the idea of using your own GPS appliance if possible. On May 9, 2016 11:08 PM, "Mel Beckman" wrote: > NTP has vulnerabilities that make it generally unsuitable for provider > networks. I strongly recommend getting a GPS-based time server. These are > as cheap as

Re: CALEA

2016-05-09 Thread Greg Sowell
I haven't had a request in ages...back then all of the links worked. On May 9, 2016 3:02 PM, "Jeremy Austin" wrote: > On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 4:43 PM, Justin Wilson wrote: > > > What is the community hearing about CALEA? > > > > Crickets? > > > -- >

Re: Patch panel solutions for 4x10GE breakout

2016-05-09 Thread krux
The Corning Edge stuff is nice. Very modular, so you can customize it for your needs. And from my experience, it's proven to be designed well. Makes it easy to slide individual trays out to work on. And the built in shutters on the LC connectors instead of the dust caps are a nice touch, since

Re: NIST NTP servers

2016-05-09 Thread Mel Beckman
NTP has vulnerabilities that make it generally unsuitable for provider networks. I strongly recommend getting a GPS-based time server. These are as cheap as $300. Here is one I use quite a bit: http://www.amazon.com/TM1000A-GPS-Network-Time-Server/dp/B002RC3Q4Q You’ll have a stratum 1 clock on

NIST NTP servers

2016-05-09 Thread b f
Hello List, In search of stable, disparate stratum 1 NTP sources. Looking for anyone’s advice/experiences (good/bad/ugly/weird) using NIST’s NTP servers per: http://tf.nist.gov/tf-cgi/servers.cgi We tried using “time.nist.gov” which returns varying round-robin addresses (as the link says), but

Re: CALEA

2016-05-09 Thread Jeremy Austin
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 4:43 PM, Justin Wilson wrote: > What is the community hearing about CALEA? > Crickets? -- Jeremy Austin (907) 895-2311 (907) 803-5422 jhaus...@gmail.com Heritage NetWorks Whitestone Power & Communications Vertical Broadband, LLC Schedule a

Re: sub $500-750 CPE firewall for voip-centric application

2016-05-09 Thread Greg Sowell
+1 for mikrotik, been solid cpe for ages. I know a lot of msps using fortigates also. On May 8, 2016 11:43 AM, "Eygene Ryabinkin" wrote: > Fri, May 06, 2016 at 09:51:15PM +0200, Mark Tinka wrote: > > On 6/May/16 21:40, Josh Reynolds wrote: > > > I've been very happy with