Thank you, this will be helpful.
-Original Message-
From: Darius Jahandarie
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 6:26 PM
To: James Smith
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Botnet Traffic
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 17:17, James Smith ja...@smithwaysecurity.com
wrote:
Can anyone on this list
of service etc.
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Jim Wininger
On Feb 22, 2012, at 6:02 AM, Rich Kulawiec r...@gsp.org wrote:
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 05:58:19PM -0500, James Wininger wrote:
We would need to send notifications out to say about 400 customers.
Ideally the system would send an attached PDF. It would be great
including any attachment without copying or forwarding it, and
notify the sender of the error by return e-mail.
On Feb 22, 2012, at 11:34 AM, JC Dill jcdill.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On 21/02/12 2:58 PM, James Wininger wrote:
We would need to send notifications out to say about 400 customers
http://www.sol.net/tmp/nanog/toolbox2.jpg
A sweet memoriesthe 3COM/USR screwdriver. Nice to see someone still has
one.
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Jim Wininger
On Feb 18, 2012, at 9:41 AM, Joe Greco jgr...@ns.sol.net wrote:
Do you guys ride your bike to the colo and show up in shorts and a
t-shirt? Who
We are a smaller ISP in Indiana. We are growing quite rapidly (yeah for
us). We have a need for a customer notification system. We have simply
out grown the ability to send emails to our customers manually. We need
to have a better way of notifying our customers of maintenance etc.
We would
He has spammed by responding to posts that people have made in the past, he
is still trolling I guess.
James
-Original Message-
From: Nick Hilliard [mailto:n...@foobar.org]
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 9:01 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Spam from Telx
So, anyone else get spammed
to be flip... Honestly asking the question. I can see it going
either way, frankly. ;-)
Owen
Clearly, it is a misconception.
The effect of aging on trouble-shooting skills is simply the opportunity for
gaining experience.
(Personal anecdotes omitted here. You are welcome.)
James R
On (16/02/12 11:13), Christopher Morrow wrote:
again, startssl.com - free. why pay? it's (as you say) not actually
buying you anything except random bits anyway... if you can get them
for free, why would you not do that?
They may not charge money, but it's not really free. You have to
Brighthouse seems to be announcing one of our prefixes. Does anyone have a
contact for them that doesn't end up in residential support?
Thanks,
James Milko
Senior Network Engineer
www.inetwork.com
4001 Weston Parkway
Cary, NC 27513
inetwork is a division of Bandwidth
Thanks to everyone who contacted us off list. We got in touch with the
correct people over at Brighthouse and are working on it now.
Thanks,
James Milko
Senior Network Engineer
www.inetwork.com
4001 Weston Parkway
Cary, NC 27513
inetwork is a division of Bandwidth
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 4:32
2008 and 2008 R2 AD servers.
james
my apologies - fat fingered the email address
james
, but it's way expensive, and it can't do forwarded ports
(you HAVE TO connect on 443; it that port is already in use, too bad).
(I'm not affiliated with OpenGear, an Aussie company so far as I know).
james
How small is the buffer on the EX4500 ??
Kindest Regards
James Braunegg
W: 1300 769 972 | M: 0488 997 207 | D: (03) 9751 7616
E: james.braun...@micron21.com | ABN: 12 109 977 666
This message is intended for the addressee named above. It may contain
privileged or confidential
We have used both Arista and the LG-Ericsson switches, both have done very
well, and both have a great $/value proposition.
We use the Solarflare boards in an upcoming product ourselves, and they have
been quite dependable, and again the performance is great.
Just our 2 cents
jim
Arista sounds interesting, although never knew of them !
How do they compare price wise / feature wise to Brocade / Juniper / Force10 ?
That being said my preference is the S4810 - Force10
Kindest Regards
James Braunegg
W: 1300 769 972 | M: 0488 997 207 | D: (03) 9751 7616
E
holes on
their information super highway of late.
Regards,
James Laszko
Mythos Technology Inc
C:\Users\jamietracert -d 71.252.0.12
Tracing route to 71.252.0.12 over a maximum of 30 hops
11 ms1 ms1 ms 192.168.2.254
21 ms1 ms1 ms 192.168.1.1
3 8 ms
Perhaps:
http://www.cybercrime.gov/reporting.htm
James Laszko
Mythos Technology Inc
-Original Message-
From: A. Pishdadi [mailto:apishd...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 5:36 PM
To: Darius Jahandarie
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re: LAw Enforcement Contact
We've been contacted
Well I have a question which is off the top of megaupload.com
But it's regarding governments around the world using cloud services.
Do we have others Canadians on this list who can confirm, what branches of
the Canada Government are actively using public cloud services like google
cloud
Interesting, going to do some more digging.
-Original Message-
From: Steven Bellovin
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 12:07 AM
To: Suresh Ramasubramanian
Cc: ja...@smithwaysecurity.com ; NANOG
Subject: Re: Megaupload.com seized
I don't mean either -- I've only skimmed the indictment.
I can only imagine the bloodbath this will cause.!!
-Original Message-
From: Steven Bellovin
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 12:07 AM
To: Suresh Ramasubramanian
Cc: ja...@smithwaysecurity.com ; NANOG
Subject: Re: Megaupload.com seized
I don't mean either -- I've only skimmed the
.
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-James
many other Microsoft Windows Servers in other 2.x.x.x/16 IP ranges which
were totally unaffected.
Kindest Regards
James Braunegg
W: 1300 769 972 | M: 0488 997 207 | D: (03) 9751 7616
E: james.braun...@micron21.commailto:james.braun...@micron21.com | ABN:
12 109 977 666
[Description
minutes and then simultaneously
every host (server) stopped sending traffic.
Kindest Regards
James Braunegg
W: 1300 769 972 | M: 0488 997 207 | D: (03) 9751 7616
E: james.braun...@micron21.com | ABN: 12 109 977 666
This message is intended for the addressee named above. It may contain
. We have been unable to get
any support from Verizon ourselves... If anyone knows anyone who knows
anything at Verizon, please pass the information along!
Thanks,
James Laszko
Mythos Technology Inc
jam...@mythostech.com
On Mon, Jan 09, 2012 at 04:41:07PM -0700, Van Wolfe wrote:
Is anyone else having issues with VPN access into a dedicated VPC (AWS US
East)? We are unable to access our VM's across our tunnel. AWS alluded to
a service wide network outage.
Yes. Our tunnels and peering stayed up, but we lost
/ which results in about 4.75% ipv6.
-JimC
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James Cloos cl...@jhcloos.com OpenPGP: 1024D/ED7DAEA6
grep --color=yes -Ec 'client=[^[]+\[[^]]+:' /var/log/mail.info
The IP address of our mail server was recently blacklisted by MSN/Hotmail.
When I went through their steps for delisting, it was denied based on
reputation. AFAIK, we have not had a spam problem for several months. When
we did it was due to a few accounts having been successfully phished.
. DSLReports line monitoring
service is a similarly useful tool.
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
/host class which
router(s) on the network to use explicitly, vs RA with just preferences
for each router. Both should be able to provide the same type of
information, and let the administrators choose which deployment method
meets the requirements for their environment.
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James M Keller
.At that point it's the cost
of customer retention vs new business that the vendor needs to worry
about.However if you are happy with the product, and the renewal
isn't more then 'new' purchases - we all shouldn't be baulking having to
'true up' contracts.
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James M Keller
d-itg works very well.
http://www.grid.unina.it/software/ITG/index.php you can create
reports of loss/jitter etc. windows and qos don't work so don't try
setting qos values as they will just be reset to 0 by the windows
tcp/ip stack.
james
I have seen at quite a few of our customers locations, starting out with a
lofty goal of putting everything in a single box (UTM) and turning every single
option on.
In ~ 30% of the firms who do so it works out ok (not great, but it works). In
the majority, the customer winds up turning
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Ray Soucy r...@maine.edu wrote:
One of the biggest benefits to a CLI is the ability to easily script tasks.
In a Cisco environment I can roll out major changes to hundreds of
switches in seconds, for example.
A lot of network vendors have been trying to make
Would love to a good open source TR69 interface.
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Ray Soucy r...@maine.edu wrote:
If you've done a proper CLI, you can easily do a good REST API. If
you've done that a good Web GUI is possible.
This.
I would love a good REST API for everything; I would
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Henry Yen he...@aegisinfosys.com wrote:
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:21:23AM -0500, Brian Stengel wrote:
Apologies if this is not appropriate for this list... but I'm looking to
hire network engineers for our project and would like to hear what job
boards
Second rancid.
If SFTOS supports per-command authorization (via RADIUS/TACACS), you can
limit the script account to only be able to use 'show run' and whatever
else it needs (even when it logs in).
That said, if you're looking for on-the-cheap, I haven't seen a free
TACACS+ server that does
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 10:43 AM, lorddoskias lorddosk...@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/22/2011 3:38 PM, Deric Kwok wrote:
Hi
Can I know any selection of Linux routers except cisco / juniper?
They are reliable and have good support provided
We would like to get one for testing.
Thank you
Petersburg FL USA http://photo.imageinc.us +1 727 647 1274
Someone once wrote,approximately, Assume the best possible intentions.
Thus, bafflement .ne. spring loaded to the pissed-off position.
Regards.
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
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On Nov 14, 2011, at 5:15 PM, Steven Bellovin wrote:
And here's a quote from a legal textbook:
in this area of the law to those of the public. In other
words, society may require of a person not to be awkward
If only that were more generally true.
-j
Does anyone know of a open TR-69 implementation for linux? Also to take it
one step further, does anyone of one that works in tandem with a web gui
like openwrt?
a filtering package without purchasing
it.
James
- Original Message -
From: Christopher Pilkington c...@0x1.net
To: NANOG mailing list nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 2:43:00 PM
Subject: Colocation providers and ACL requests
Is it common in the industry for a colocation
Ditto, and I do find it informative.
Jim
On Oct 15, 2011, at 10:35 PM, Kyle Creyts kyle.cre...@gmail.com wrote:
I may not read it for the purpose of aggregation, but it is useful data to
me for other purposes.
As long as there is one person talking and at least one person listening, a
.
Thanks
James
we'll see how that goes.
Thanks all for the on and off list replies.
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James M Keller
All,
I'm looking for some mailing list recommendations for wifi operations
community, any commendations?
Thanks in advance.
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James M Keller
On 10/10/2011 11:01 AM, James M Keller wrote:
All,
I'm looking for some mailing list recommendations for wifi operations
community, any commendations?
Thanks in advance.
Besides a proofreader :)
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James M Keller
Steve Jobs passing is very sad and has affected me more than I thought it
would. He was and still will be in many regards the gold standard on which
innovators in the world of technology will be measured. He has had an effect
on many aspects of the world we live in today. You can see the ripple
Don't be trapped by dogma. Have the courage to follow your heart and
intuition. Everything else is secondary. - Steve Jobs 2005
You will be missed.
you might also try D-ITG http://www.grid.unina.it/software/ITG/index.php
james
Funny they forget to mention that Cisco doesn't have 100g any where.
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 14, 2011, at 7:41 AM, Leigh Porter leigh.por...@ukbroadband.com wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Always Learning [mailto:na...@u61.u22.net]
Sent: 14 September 2011 14:39
To: N. Max
I stand corrected. I willing to admit when I am wrong. So do that only have
100Gb on the carrier routers?
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 14, 2011, at 8:46 AM, Paul p...@paulgraydon.co.uk wrote:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps5763/CRS-1x100GE_DS.html
?
James Jones ja
On 9/14/11 2:46 PM, Leo Bicknell wrote:
In a message written on Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 09:24:25AM +1200, Don Gould wrote:
How many of you have sat and thought about the merit of this web site?
Ok, I'll take a swing at your list...
* Does Juniper break promises?
Yes.
* Does Cisco break them?
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=647959
--- SNIP ---
This is a request to add the CA root certificate for Honest Achmed's
Used Cars and Certificates. The requested information as per the CA
information checklist is as follows:
1. Name
Honest Achmed's Used Cars and Certificates
2.
The United States Department of Defense (DoD) has authorized the DoD Network
Information Center (NIC) to sign the .mil zone using DNSSEC. The DoD NIC
will sign the .mil zone using a phased implementation plan that will span a
three (3) month period.
The first phase will consist of signing the
Jay,
I recommend E Solutions, But I am biased (I build the network).
But also in town we have,
Switch and Data
Qwest
Peak 10
Sago Networks
Hostway
I know them all pretty well, so if you have any questions, fire away.
James
- Original Message -
Anyone got any opinions
.
Curious what others are seeing.
Regards,
James Laszko
Mythos Technology Inc
jam...@mythostech.commailto:jam...@mythostech.com
Graham,
I had space with them for 6 plus years. I was very happy with them. Ed, Their
Network Engineer is great at what he does and is a very helpful guy to work
with. Overall I give them my highest recommendation for any place in that area.
James
- Original Message -
Hi there,
Our
Hello:
yes I do know Godaddy supports DNSSEC and I do believe Ipower does as
well.
James Smith
SmithwaySecurity
On Sat, 20 Aug 2011 19:06:15 +0300, Vasil Kolev va...@ludost.net
wrote:
Hi all,
According to the deployment schedule, a lot of the TLDs support
DNSSEC,
but there's
I would not say ISIS is the prefered protocol. Most service providers I have
worked with use OSPF. Most networks outside of the US use it from what I have
seen and the larger SPs in the US do too. There must be a reason for that.
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 12, 2011, at 8:23 AM, CJ
I have not found a fiber-to-Ethernet adapter for sufficiently low cost. If I
ever do, backyard Gigabit, here I come.
On Aug 12, 2011, at 9:57 PM, Chaim Rieger wrote:
What nobody wired their abode with fiber ?
Am i the only one here
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
of IPv6 and does the
allocation plan make a reasonable attempt to run out of addresses
around the end of the expected life of IPv6.
Jeff S Wheeler j...@inconcepts.biz
Sr Network Operator / Innovative Network Concepts
james
Pardon the noise. Would greatly appreciate it if someone from RoadRunner
could contact me off-list. It's regarding one of the RBL's you use.
Thanks,
-Snow
it?
It seems kind of silly to engineer a network against a tiny fraction of less
than 1% of the population, doesn't it?
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
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services since 1994 www.sentex.net
Cambridge, Ontario Canada http://www.tancsa.com/
James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor
u...@3.am http://3.am
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Please disregard my reply...I used pine for the first time in months and
although this was tagged as a New message, I didn't see the date was from
months ago.
However, I AM seeing problems right now as described below...anybody
aware of any Verizon issues?
On Wed, 3 Aug 2011, James
in a home and business setting.
james
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 3:28 PM, Joel Jaeggli joe...@bogus.com wrote:
On Aug 2, 2011, at 2:42 PM, james machado wrote:
Lets look at some issues here.
1) it's unlikely that a normal household with 2.5 kids and a dog/cat
will be able to qualify for their own end user assignment from ARIN
scott's user base is more typical than what you can find in your
neighborhood. i am sure some of the same users live within 30 miles
of you too but you,i, scott, or anybody else on this list can not be
considered normal in this respect.
james
@nanog for the problematic ones.
-JimC
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James Cloos cl...@jhcloos.com OpenPGP: 1024D/ED7DAEA6
I couldn't agree more. If you set up private address space, it's going
to come back and make more work for you later. Set up public IPv6
addresses. If you need stateful connection filtering, put in a
stateful firewall.
If you really really need address obfuscation, you can still do NAT,
but NAT
of the lucky ones -- I have received over two dozen SPAM via
NANOG in the last 24 hours.
And, yes, it would be gratifying to know why the change - is the new
configuration less expensive? (to the list manager, not us, obviously)
Also, where is the reply to header?
James R. Cutler
james.cut
J == Jeremy jba...@gmail.com writes:
J well, crap. That's all I have to say :(
Didn't you mean .crap ? ;-/
-JimC
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James Cloos cl...@jhcloos.com OpenPGP: 1024D/ED7DAEA6
Hey All,
So we're running out of peering space in our /24 and we were considering using
private /30's for new peerings. Are there any horrific consequences to picking
up this practice?
Cheers,
James
Really -- just go play with it. I started by setting up a
tunnelbroker.net account at home.
A majority of the packet slapping functionality of routers work just
fine. It's when you get into things like applications, load balancing,
NAT64/DNS64 where things start to get a little buggy. And you'll
began to affect BGP!
Give the router managers the NTP server addresses and their DHCP forwarding
list and leave them alone to produce a robust and reliable transport facility!
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
James R. Cutler james.cutler at consultant.com
Fri Feb 6 18:00:52 UTC 2009
DHCP items are end system considerations, not routing network
considerations.
The network operations staff and router configuration engineers do not
generally concern themselves with end systems.
End
I noticed that one of our vendors wasn't actually participating when
they very publicly put on their home page that they would. So I
queried the IPv6 day participation list to see who didn't have 's
for their listed website. It turned out to be around 9.5%
Before you read the list, here's me
Bonding usually involves some sort of flow-based hashing mechanism for
balancing across the links. The logic behind it being that reordering TCP
packets (among other things) negates the benefit of the aggregation in CPU
costs and retransmissions. So it's important to keep one flow (really one
I have had similar problems with our providers, and these are tier 1 companies
that should have already been full deployed. These are also some of the more
expensive providers on a per Mb basis. The one provider that was full IPv6
ready was Cogent. HE is also IPv6 (although we don't use them
a 600mm wide rack instead ...
Regards,
James
It's always interesting (in a sad way) when a programmer or DBA comes to me
with a basic networking or Unix question that any CCNA or RedHat candidate
could answer. Then I get a very safe feeling about my job security when they
start asking me if I could look at their code. This has happened
at the time were
connected to the US office over MLPPP (4 T1s). Samba sucked for them along
with everything else.
Yes, deployment of most WAN accelerators that will do file caching will
if not gain love from your users, it at least gets them off your back.
-James
The only issue I had
to keep someone very
long who was willing to do that as it kills any outside activities like
taking classes, kids schedules, etc.)
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James M Keller
On Apr 1, 2011, at 1:28 PM, Dorn Hetzel wrote:
I'm thinking both TCP and UDP, and for ICMP don't NAT's use the sequence
number field to keep them separate ?
SNIP/
In my experience, the Avian Carriers usually eat the NATs.
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
41 232891470 1072247 217210 20.12% 18.99% 18.01% 0 SFF8472
SFF-8472 is the standard for monitoring mini-GBIC/SFP modules - perhaps he
has a 'bad' module in this router that's going haywire?
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James.
LinkedIn
Rod James Bio requested to add you as a connection on LinkedIn:
--
Ted,
I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.
- Rod James
Accept invitation from Rod James Bio
http://www.linkedin.com/e/-voa23o-glizhral-1k
place? Traceroutes replies end up using the loopback. BGP will
use loopbacks. So is there any obvious harm in this approach that I'm missing?
-James
Hello All , Nothing in the archive nor in the mailbox , Testing if
mail server is actually accepting mail .
Sorry , JimL
ps: with the right domain nake this time .
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| James W. Laferriere | System
Hello All , Nothing in the archive nor in the mailbox , Testing if
mail server is actually accepting mail .
Sorry , JimL
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| James W. Laferriere | SystemTechniques | Give me VMS
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Rubens Kuhl rube...@gmail.com wrote:
Requirements are basically just 24/48 SFP ports, PVLAN and selective
QinQ.
Most devices that fit the requirements are Layer 3, which pushes the cost
per port too high.
Cisco ME6524 has a model with 32 SFP ports (24 with
wireless without VOIP complications.
Of course, we could discuss Long Distance rates for land lines vs cell or Skype
(VOIP for almost free). But that is really another discussion.
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
are not 'in use' battle any more. It is a waste of time and money.
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
All this talk about CPE is wasted until folks like ATT have someone on the
retail interface (store, phone, or, web) who even knows what is this IPv6
thing. Exploring this issue with DSL providers and Uverse is like that old
exercise with combat boots. It feels much better when I stop.
James R
have any real right to deny these services. The community
expects you to to have a certain quality of information in the database and not
offering updating services can present operational issues to those of us using
the database as intended.
James
- Original Message -
On Feb 3
also included the default route.
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
wrote:
James makes a good point...
Pick a scheme which:
1. Uses simple memorable names.
2. Makes business sense to you.
3. You know how to manage (database, publication, updates, etc.
If I had to weight these criteria, I would weight 3 most heavily.
The other key thing to bear in mind
.
If I had to weight these criteria, I would weight 3 most heavily.
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
the synchronization process.
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
injected false information.
Even if there actually was an NTP ripple, a properly designed NTP solution
should rely on at least three geographically diverse sources. Given the
ubiquity of the internet this is not difficult to achieve, barring extreme
circumstances.
James R. Cutler
james.cut
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