Hi,
Whilst rummaging through some DNS (dnsmasq) logs I've noticed quite a
decent amount of queries for pdf.js from what appear to be mozilla browsers.
Seems rather odd that it is performing DNS queries for a internal PDF
viewer.
Has anyone else come across these lookups?
Kind regards,
Seth
Pdf is quite a standard. One might wonder what it cannot do. One could call it
evil.
http://superuser.com/questions/368486/link-to-image-within-pdf-and-have-the-image-displayed
David Hofstee
Deliverability Management
MailPlus B.V. Netherlands (ESP)
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David Hofstee schreef op 13-11-2014 14:39:
Pdf is quite a standard. One might wonder what it cannot do. One could call
it evil.
http://superuser.com/questions/368486/link-to-image-within-pdf-and-have-the-image-displayed
Ah yes, a image within a PDF could definitely do this I suppose. I
On Thu, 13 Nov 2014 14:26:28 +0100, Seth Mos said:
Whilst rummaging through some DNS (dnsmasq) logs I've noticed quite a
decent amount of queries for pdf.js from what appear to be mozilla browsers.
Seems rather odd that it is performing DNS queries for a internal PDF
viewer.
Totally wild
@darq 17:40 ircperson oof. apparently .prod is a TLD now
@darq 17:40 ircperson and a friend's environment is basically on fire.
@darq HAHAHA
/kc
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 12:00:56PM -0500, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu said:
On Thu, 13 Nov 2014 14:26:28 +0100, Seth Mos said:
We have the appropriate tickets and formalities in flight, but wondering if
someone of clueful status from AS7381 is listening. We are seeing
indications your interface to AS3356 in CHI may be reaching congestion. We
are getting the we'll have an engineer call you back treatment most of
the day.
On Nov 13, 2014, at 8:42 AM, Ken Chase m...@sizone.org wrote:
@darq 17:40 ircperson oof. apparently .prod is a TLD now
@darq 17:40 ircperson and a friend's environment is basically on fire.
@darq HAHAHA
https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/name-collision-2013-12-06-en
Regards,
-drc
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1098415 has been filed to
track this issue.
~reed
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 5:26 AM, Seth Mos seth@dds.nl wrote:
Hi,
Whilst rummaging through some DNS (dnsmasq) logs I've noticed quite a
decent amount of queries for pdf.js from what appear to
We're seeing ~2000+ routes leaking at Any2 LA, originating from AS4826.
Our traceroutes to Microsoft were going to LA-New Zealand and back O_o. We
filtered them out, but thought other folks should know just in case.
I also did call their NOC send them a copy of my notes - just thought I'd
throw
On 11/13/2014 08:27, Seth Mos wrote:
We see this from Ubuntu terminals running Mozilla Firefox 33.0
I have personally declared FF33 to be a pinnacle disaster in a long
string of disasters.
I don't have the wherewithal, time, or desire to sort out what new
breakages there are and which
Kudos where due - Vocus' NOC picked up and knowledgeably directed me where
to go, Craig is on here advising within 20 minutes, and I received a
separate note from another Vocus network engineer who provided an
insightful explanation and resolution.
Good work, and thanks for your quick responses!
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Hey all,
I have a tiny linux router based on ubuntu and sometimes I get a
massive load of UDP traffic because of one of the PCs in the network.
Usually I handle the situation with a strict block using iptables.
The main issue is to find it due to the
AirCable is also good if you have Bluetooth available. I use that for
Bluetooth and AirConsole with a tablet.
https://www.aircable.net/products/serial5x.php
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 1:56 AM, g...@1337.io g...@1337.io wrote:
My CF-19 does the trick quite nicely
On 11/10/14 12:39 PM, Max
Hi Randal,
I’m taking a look at this for you right now.
Cheers
Kind regards,
Craig Spiers | Senior Network Engineer
M: +64 21 511 523tel://+64 21 511 523 D: +64 9 913 9672 E:
craig.spi...@vocus.co.nzmailto:craig.spi...@vocus.co.nz
P: 0800 VOCUS NZ or +64 9 912 8899 W:
Hi Randal,
I have put an interim solution in place to stop this - a more permanent
solution requires some customer involvement.
For the time being - you can consider this issue closed.
Cheers
Kind regards,
Craig Spiers | Senior Network Engineer
M: +64 21 511 523tel://+64 21 511 523 D: +64
Does anyone still have a Route Science box running out there? Our
enterprise still has a box running and working. Just curious..;-)
Hello Eliezer.
Netflow will be the best solution to find the host that's generate load. First
you need decide what netflow analyzer you'll use. I know about some plugin to
Cacti. Than you need install IPT-NETFLOW to your Ubuntu router.
Also you have another way, you can monitor (snmp traffic)
Hello
I've used ntop in the past with great success.
ntop.org
Regards
Wayne
On 14 November 2014 02:35, Murat Kaipov mkai...@outlook.com wrote:
Hello Eliezer.
Netflow will be the best solution to find the host that's generate load.
First you need decide what netflow analyzer you'll use.
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