Hi there,
I need to get in contact with someone from (eur.)army.mil network
operations staff, since they seem to block our whole AS. Any hints how
to reach them?
TIA rgds,
Malte
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Malte von dem Hagen
Teamleitung Network Engineering Operation
Abteilung Technik
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To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: eur.army.mil net ops contact?
Hi there,
I need to get in contact with someone from (eur.)army.mil network operations
staff, since they seem to block our whole AS. Any hints how to reach them?
TIA rgds,
Malte
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Malte von dem Hagen
Teamleitung Network Engineering
On May 19, 2010, at 6:37 AM, Robert D. Scott wrote:
Normally you need to contact the entity you cannot reach, and they will open
a ticket backwards through MilNet. This is the only process I have been able
to get to work.
Well, some of our customers try to send mails to them without success,
On 19/05/2010 13:18, Malte von dem Hagen wrote:
On May 19, 2010, at 6:37 AM, Robert D. Scott wrote:
Normally you need to contact the entity you cannot reach, and they will open
a ticket backwards through MilNet. This is the only process I have been able
to get to work.
Well, some of
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Malte von dem Hagen m...@hosteurope.de wrote:
We cannot reach www.army.mil, we cannot reach their nameservers, we
cannot reach their MXes. Any further hints?
In plainer english -
Your customer contacts his contact (friend / relative / customer etc)
in the US
Am 19.05.10 14:24, schrieb William Hamilton:
Any further hints?
Raise the issue from outside your network?
That's difficult, without any contact information.
Am 19.05.10 14:28, schrieb Suresh Ramasubramanian:
Your customer contacts his contact (friend / relative / customer etc)
in the US
There's this old joke - spread across multiple countries around the
world - about there being three ways to do something ..
1. The right way
2. The wrong way
3. The army way
viel glück
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 6:06 PM, Malte von dem Hagen m...@hosteurope.de wrote:
Am 19.05.10 14:28, schrieb
On 2010-05-19 14:36, Malte von dem Hagen wrote:
[..]
I am aware of this way, sure. I just hoped, there would be a more...
efficient way.
State publically that you know the location of a known terrorist
somewhere in the top X of the wanted list. Tell them that they can reach
you at email
There is not. The various branches we worked with wouldn't touch it unless the
ticket originated internally. Once that happened, we found them to be very
cooperative and helpful.
Another note - each branch is separate for the most part. If you're having
problems reaching the Army, Navy,
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 06:11:34PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
There's this old joke - spread across multiple countries around the
world - about there being three ways to do something ..
1. The right way
2. The wrong way
3. The army way
I know it as 3. The railway, and boy ain't
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