Re: RIPE our of IPv4

2019-11-25 Thread Tei
. > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4_address_exhaustion > > Thanks, > Donald > === > Donald E. Eastlake 3rd +1-508-333-2270 (cell) > 2386 Panoramic Circle, Apopka, FL 32703 USA > d3e...@gmail.com > > On Mon, Nov 25, 20

Re: RIPE our of IPv4

2019-11-25 Thread Tei
Nice! Is this what I think it is?a historical moment for the internet for the story books? On Mon, 25 Nov 2019 at 15:59, Dmitry Sherman wrote: > > Just received a mail that RIPE is out of IPv4: > > Dear colleagues, > > Today, at 15:35 UTC+1 on 25 November 2019, we made our final /22 IPv4 >

Re: the e-mail of the future is the e-mail oft the past, was Enough port 26 talk...

2019-01-15 Thread Tei
On Tue, 15 Jan 2019 at 09:21, Bjørn Mork wrote: .. > open protocols, just shut off SMTP completely. They'll > probably "invent" something much better as an excuse... And the masses > will love them for that, because it finally removed the spam "problem". > > And everyone has a gmail account

Re: plaintext email?

2019-01-15 Thread Tei
Email for personal use is turning rare. And people need to use *bold* in text more than not. So most clients are configured to send html by default, and people have no reasons to change that. I think LISTSERV software used to require plain text to send commands like subscribe, but I think they

Re: Proving Gig Speed

2018-07-19 Thread Tei
On 19 July 2018 at 07:06, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > On 18/Jul/18 17:20, Julien Goodwin wrote: > >> Living in Australia this is an every day experience, especially for >> content served out of Europe (or for that matter, Africa). >> >> TCP & below are rarely the biggest problem these days (at least

Re: Is WHOIS going to go away?

2018-04-20 Thread Tei
Maybe a good balance for whois is to include organization information so I know where a website is hosted, but not personal information, so I can't show in their house and steal their dog. I feel uneasy about having my phone available to literally everyone on the internet. -- -- ℱin del

Re: SHA1 collisions proven possisble

2017-02-24 Thread Tei
On 23 February 2017 at 20:59, Ca By wrote: > On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 10:27 AM Grant Ridder > wrote: > > > Coworker passed this on to me. > > > > Looks like SHA1 hash collisions are now achievable in a reasonable time > > period > >

Re: South Carolina attempts to repeal Rule 34

2016-12-20 Thread Tei
Users are crafty. One user on a network I had to admin use to mail porn has Microsoft Word documents to his Gmail account. So if you want to stop porn, you have to ban file attachments and monospace fonts. Good luck with that. On 20 December 2016 at 09:25, Jippen

Re: Microsoft blocking mail

2015-10-15 Thread Tei
On 18 September 2015 at 10:45, Marcin Cieslak <sa...@saper.info> wrote: > On Fri, 18 Sep 2015, Tei wrote: > >> On 18 September 2015 at 04:48, Keith Medcalf <kmedc...@dessus.com> wrote: >> > >> > Being blocked is probably a good thing ... >> >>

Re: Microsoft blocking mail

2015-09-18 Thread Tei
On 18 September 2015 at 04:48, Keith Medcalf wrote: > > > You mean to say that you have to enable blanket remote code execution > authority in order to submit a problem report to Microsoft? What a crock of > crap. Thus I will never recommend to anyone that they use

Re: (network)technologies used by NSA for data collection

2015-03-23 Thread Tei
This stuff is soo cool :D I understands less than half of it, but I have found this link that give some light. https://robert.sesek.com/2014/9/unraveling_nsa_s_turbulence_programs.html It seems they had a system to backup 3 days of the internet, all data. But such system failed because Internet

Re: symmetric vs. asymmetric [was: Verizon Policy Statement on Net Neutrality]

2015-03-03 Thread Tei
imho this two staments are true: - tomorrow a new product or service on the Internet can completely change the ratio download/upload - most probably, this will not happen It may take a few days (hours for early adopters) for a new service to become popular on the Internet, that make a intensive

Re: gamer lag dashboard

2015-01-20 Thread Tei
shameless plug If anyone is interested, the Quake engine and variants have created a lot of documentation and tools.Since Quake represent early phases of the development of modern gaming systems, they are simple. As simple they can be. Many open source games can be studied, I suggest

Re: Office 365 Expert - I am not. I have a customer that...

2015-01-13 Thread Tei
Current developing fads include messaging a server POST messages over http, receiving JSON data. Both the request and answer are smallish small. A interface update refresh may depend on this data arriving. So the less latency, the more agile and snappy will feel the application. This is less

Re: Linux: concerns over systemd adoption and Debian's decision to switch [OT]

2014-10-24 Thread Tei
I pled the Linux people to stay inside the unix philosophy to use text files. Low newbies like me learn from reading config files, and fix thing by reading log files, tryiing to make some sense of the error messages there, and using the most suspicious line as the handle to google for a solution

Re: Why is .gov only for US government agencies?

2014-10-22 Thread Tei
(very unimportant contribution, please ignore) any change to this things, must be done in the benefit of future users, making the internet a less weird place, with less exceptions everyone else have already learned a .edu domain is probably a USA university, and some .mil domain is the usa

Re: Scotland ccTLD?

2014-09-17 Thread Tei
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2#Decoding_table VR, GO, ON, NY, ...these seems to be free :D Clearly New York must declare independence. -- -- ℱin del ℳensaje.

Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix

2014-07-14 Thread Tei
Software is... herrr configurable. Maybe Netflix could be convinced so their box had a switch from complete catalog hosting / caching most used data. I get from this discussion thread that small ISP feel having these box download the whole catalog is more than what their customers (1000)

Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix

2014-07-11 Thread Tei
*puts on trolling hat* Maybe the solution can be to have the Netflix client support the torrent protocol, so the upload from netflix is minimal. Maybe pre-distribute files encripted, then distribute the de-crypt key once the medias are distributed enough in different nodes. So netflix would be

Re: Anternet

2014-05-07 Thread Tei
On 5 April 2014 07:44, Larry Sheldon larryshel...@cox.net wrote: Offered for your amusement--no followup. http://kottke.org/14/04/the-anternet -- A forager won't return to the nest until it finds food. If seeds are plentiful, foragers return faster, and more ants leave the nest to forage.

Re: ID10T out of office responders (was Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage)

2014-04-11 Thread Tei
So Suppose I configure my email to send a Thanks, we have received your email, we will reply shortly in office hours.. Whats the Holy Headers so even poorly configured servers don't cause a AutoReply Storm? Googling, I found Precedence, X-Auto-Response-Suppress,..? For something like

Re: Level 3 blames Internet slowdowns on Technica

2014-03-24 Thread Tei
On 24 March 2014 10:47, Joe Greco jgr...@ns.sol.net wrote: Here in Illinois, we have been paying for the construction of our tollway in perpetuity. When it was originally built the state promised to remove the tolls as soon as construction costs were recovered. We are still waiting and

Re: How to catch a cracker in the US?

2014-03-14 Thread Tei
On 14 March 2014 05:14, shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com wrote: On Mar 13, 2014 7:37 PM, Larry Sheldon larryshel...@cox.net wrote: .. Sorry for my note. Didn't mean it to sidetrack the question (I probably should've). /me o_O Social perception of hacking affect law-making. Computing security

Re: How to catch a cracker in the US?

2014-03-12 Thread Tei
On 12 March 2014 14:56, William Herrin b...@herrin.us wrote: .. Who knows, U.S. authorities may already be investigating the same user which would make your job so much easier. lurker mode offAlso, if you just want a deterrent. Having a cop visit the home of the cracker just making questions

Re: About ddos-respo...@nfoservers.com

2014-01-24 Thread Tei
On 24 January 2014 16:23, Chris Boyd cb...@gizmopartners.com wrote: On Jan 24, 2014, at 8:36 AM, Jared Mauch wrote: You haven’t been able to get GTT/nLayer/TINet to track the traffic back? Details are welcome, either here or in private. There are plenty of people who will chase and fix

Re: How anti-NSA backlash could fracture the Internet along national borders - The Washington Post

2013-11-04 Thread Tei
Casual comment: This scheme, have a problem. USA is friend of country A,and country B. A is spying on B, and share the results with USA. B is spying on A and share the results with USA. A and B can make a network, but will be all but private. -- -- ℱin del ℳensaje.

Re: Internet Surveillance and Boomerang Routing: A Call for Canadian Network Sovereignty

2013-09-07 Thread tei''
On 7 September 2013 18:09, Dobbins, Roland rdobb...@arbor.net wrote: On Sep 8, 2013, at 4:08 AM, Paul Ferguson wrote: As a result, these transmissions expose Canadians to potential U.S. surveillance activities – a violation of Canadian network sovereignty. Yes, far better to keep those

Re: The US government has betrayed the Internet. We need to take it back

2013-09-06 Thread tei''
On 6 September 2013 11:37, Eugen Leitl eu...@leitl.org wrote: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/05/government-betrayed-internet-nsa-spying The US government has betrayed the Internet. We need to take it back Its like you have to abandon USA based encryptation systems that are

Re: The US government has betrayed the Internet. We need to take it back

2013-09-06 Thread tei''
On 6 September 2013 10:52, Sam Moats s...@circlenet.us wrote: The problem being is when you do have a provider that appears to be secure and out of reach, think lavabit, that provider will not survive for long. The CALEA requirements, and Patriot Act provisions will force them into compliance.

Re: How big is the Internet?

2013-08-15 Thread tei''
I know the exact size: Infinite. When I was in the university I was downloading many things at the night, while the whole internet bandwith was wasted (hehehehe). Many times my wget -r -l 32 got stuck on things like CGI's that point to itself creating a infinite loop. This was in 2002, but

Re: Revealed: NSA program collects 'nearly everything a user does on the internet'

2013-07-31 Thread tei''
On 31 July 2013 16:46, Warren Bailey wbai...@satelliteintelligencegroup.com wrote: Tin foil hat Wednesday, limited supplies. Revealed: NSA program collects 'nearly everything a user does on the internet' http://gu.com/p/3hy4h - Have I read it correctly. Can then break into a vpn

Re: Office 365..? how Microsoft handed the NSA access to encrypted messages

2013-07-16 Thread tei''
It would be fun to make a encryptation keyboard. A keyboard that add the text you write to a buffer, and wen the buffer is full, output it to the computer encrypted. Maybe with pgp. Such machine would probably need a led with the text you are writing. That way, you coud be using Google Docs or

Re: Office 365..? how Microsoft handed the NSA access to encrypted messages

2013-07-12 Thread tei''
Whos doing the spyiing, anyway?, sounds like a colaboration betwen Microsoft and the NSA. Sounds to me like Microsoft, and the NSA,are doing the spyiing.If some judge declare this actions illegal, a crime, Microsoft will be co-perpetrators. Even if no judge declare this a crime, what

Re: huawei (ZTE too)

2013-06-14 Thread tei''
I am only a lurker in this list. I am curious why nobody has mentioned open source. Theres no way all these router-thingies would have all his source code visible? a house made of glass? -- -- ℱin del ℳensaje.

Re: PRISM: NSA/FBI Internet data mining project

2013-06-07 Thread tei''
This is one of these Save the forest by burning it situations that don't have any logic. To save a forest firefighters often cut a few tree. Don't cut all the trees in a forest to save it from a fire. Exceptions must be made for police forces to violate rights (like privacy). Exceptions can't

Re: What hath god wrought?

2013-05-20 Thread tei''
On 20 May 2013 01:58, Michael Painter tvhaw...@shaka.com wrote: http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/05/ddos-for-hire-service-works-with-blessing-of-fbi-operator-says/ More on the same topic. http://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/05/ragebooter-legit-ddos-service-or-fed-backdoor/#more-19475 Maybe the

Re: Color vision for network techs

2012-09-03 Thread Tei
Standards can have bugs, and a standard that is not compatible with maybe 5% of the population is buggy. Almost any standard that start this is red and this is green is flawed this way. This mean any future standard created as to look into this type of stuff (and i18n and localization and

Re: stanford-biologist-computer-scientist-discover-anternet

2012-08-27 Thread Tei
On 27 August 2012 02:58, Suresh Ramasubramanian ops.li...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 2:54 AM, Andre Gironda an...@operations.net wrote: http://engineering.stanford.edu/news/stanford-biologist-computer-scientist-discover-anternet Looks like at least one component of unseen

Re: No DNS poisoning at Google (in case of trouble, blame the DNS)

2012-06-28 Thread Tei
On 27 June 2012 09:50, Stephane Bortzmeyer bortzme...@nic.fr wrote: (trollspecially for a Web site written in PHP/troll)? We software makers have a problem, when a customer ask for a application, often theres a wen project that already do it ( for the most part is a round peg on a round hole).

Re: No DNS poisoning at Google (in case of trouble, blame the DNS)

2012-06-28 Thread Tei
On 28 June 2012 14:48, Arturo Servin arturo.ser...@gmail.com wrote: ...        Think about sql injection, they are not only to specific platforms but to general bad programming practices. If you are already a good programmer, writing code that is safe against sql inyections is trivial. So is

Re: LinkedIn password database compromised

2012-06-21 Thread Tei
Anonymity on the Internet is a feature, because a lot of the world netcitizens come from countries where saying this or that is a crime, and can get you in trouble. Any asymetric cryptography solution that remove anonymity is a bad thing. Making censorship easier on the internet is making it

Re: LinkedIn password database compromised

2012-06-21 Thread Tei
If anyone have a really good idea how to fix this mess, It will be a good idea to contact with Jeff Atwood (of codehorror.com and stackoverflow.com fame). He and other people is working on a new internet approach to discussions. Think forums 2.0. If this new pet rock succeed, could change how

Re: LinkedIn password database compromised

2012-06-07 Thread Tei
The problem: - Modern internet users must have lots of different login/passwords around the internet. Most of then in easy-to-break poorly-patched poorly-managed servers, like linkedin. The solution: - Reduce the number of authentication. Allow anonymous posting in more sites. Imagine this.

this NANOG wiki is getting spammed

2012-05-22 Thread Tei
I don't think this is the official nanog wiki, but anyway probably the owners are on this mail list. Spammers is wasting everyone time by filling it with crap. http://nanog.cluepon.net/index.php/Special:RecentChanges -- -- ℱin del ℳensaje. . . . . .

Re: VoIP vs POTS (was Re: Operation Ghost Click)

2012-05-03 Thread Tei
Perhaps cell towers can be made to fail sooner, and enter some emergency mode where only 911 calls get service. -- -- ℱin del ℳensaje.

Re: Host scanning in IPv6 Networks

2012-04-24 Thread Tei
On 20 April 2012 17:16, Owen DeLong o...@delong.com wrote: exec ? exceed ? Not a lot of x's in hexidecimal numbers outside of C-style formatting (0x). IPv6 addresses are not generally notated in said style and certainly don't include said x in a suitable context for that to be part

Re: Host scanning in IPv6 Networks

2012-04-20 Thread Tei
It would be a very fast dictionary attack :D accede bade dad decade face axed babe deaf bed Abe bee Decca exec fade bead bedded deed exceed Abba deface efface feed On 20 April 2012 09:08, Fernando Gont ferna...@gont.com.ar wrote: FYI Original Message Subject: IPv6 host

Re: April fools joke?

2012-04-02 Thread Tei
On 2 April 2012 06:56, Robert Bonomi bon...@mail.r-bonomi.com wrote: Keith Medcalf wrote: {prior attributions lost} http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17576745 It's sad when you just can't tell with things like this.. I was hoping for something good, like maybe an extension of RFC

Re: April fools joke?

2012-04-02 Thread Tei
On 2 April 2012 13:40, Tei oscar.vi...@gmail.com wrote: On 2 April 2012 06:56, Robert Bonomi bon...@mail.r-bonomi.com wrote: Keith Medcalf wrote: {prior attributions lost} http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17576745 It's sad when you just can't tell with things like this.. I

Re: $1.5 billion: The cost of cutting London-Tokyo latency by 60ms

2012-03-26 Thread Tei
On 23 March 2012 13:31, Aled Morris al...@qix.co.uk wrote: On 23 March 2012 11:53, Eugen Leitl eu...@leitl.org wrote: All three cables are being laid for the same reasons: Redundancy and speed. As it stands, it takes roughly 230 milliseconds for a packet to go from London to Tokyo; the new

Re: Programmers with network engineering skills

2012-03-12 Thread Tei
On 12 March 2012 09:59, Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo carlosm3...@gmail.com wrote: Hey! On 3/8/12 8:24 PM, Lamar Owen wrote: On Monday, March 05, 2012 09:36:41 PM Jimmy Hess wrote: ...    (16)  The default gateway's IP address is always 192.168.0.1    (17) The user portion of E-mail addresses

Re: Programmers with network engineering skills

2012-03-07 Thread Tei
On 27 February 2012 23:23, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote: - Original Message - From: Owen DeLong o...@delong.com I think you're more likely to find a network engineer with (possibly limited) programming skills. That's certainly where I would categorize myself. And you're the

Re: DNS Attacks

2012-02-20 Thread Tei
I am a mere user, so I all this stuff sounds to me like giberish. The right solution is to capture the request to these DNS servers, and send to a custom server with a static message warning.html. Nothing fancy. With a phone number to get out of jail, so people can call to op-out of this

Re: Megaupload.com seized

2012-01-24 Thread Tei
On 23 January 2012 04:05, Jacob Taylor orangewi...@gmail.com wrote: .. Tahoe-lafs can be fast. A grid I help out with is often capable of 600kilobyte/per/second downloads (or faster), and I personally have several files stored on there in excess of 500mb. Close enough to your 700mb movie

Re: Megaupload.com seized

2012-01-20 Thread Tei
What sould fileshares must do, is to store files in these services in a encrypted way, and anonimized name. So these services have absolutelly no way to tell what are hosting. Fileshares can organize thenselves in sites based on a forum software that is private by default (open with

Re: Megaupload.com seized

2012-01-20 Thread Tei
On 20 January 2012 12:14, Alec Muffett alec.muff...@gmail.com wrote: On 20 Jan 2012, at 11:00, Tei wrote: Fileshares can organize thenselves in sites based on a forum software that is private by default (open with registration), then share some information file that include the url

Re: Whacky Weekend: Is Internet Access a Human Right?

2012-01-12 Thread Tei
On 5 January 2012 16:22, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote: Vint Cerf says no: http://j.mp/wwL9Ip But I wonder to what degree that's dependent on how much our governments make Internet access the most practical/only practical way to interact with them. Understand: I'm not saying that FiOS

Re: next-best-transport! down with ethernet!

2011-12-30 Thread Tei
I am php/javascript programmer. The web used to be request/reply. With the request small (but not small enough), and the reply long. But the time for permanent connections is comming. Links from clients to server that are permanent. Or look like that in the application layer. On one sense,

Re: Happy xmas folks

2011-12-21 Thread Tei
On 12/20/2011 10:08 PM, andrew.wallace wrote: I just want to say happy xmas to everyone at NANOG. I'm about to sign off for the holidays. Andrew enjoy your chistmas, and you don't have to come back after the holidays, we'll be fine without you. Has a gamer, I hope ipv6 come sooon.

Re: Microsoft deems all DigiNotar certificates untrustworthy, releases

2011-09-13 Thread Tei
is just can connect, with browsers theres this ugly warning and fuck you, self-signed certificate from the browsers. Please make the pain stop!. --Tei -- -- ℱin del ℳensaje.