Re: quake3-master-getservers:

2017-12-10 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 10:36 AM, Richard 
wrote:

> NANOG group, at a client site who was complaining of having their
> Active Directory passwords changed every week. Found a PPTP which had been
> put in place by a ex employee. Fixed that.
>

I think at the point you found a back door ... err, delete and re-install
from known good media.


Re: Static Routing 172.16.0.0/32

2017-12-10 Thread Mikael Abrahamsson

On Fri, 8 Dec 2017, Ryan Hamel wrote:


Greetings,

A colleague of mine has static routed 172.16.0.0/32 to a usable IP address, to 
have a single known IP address be static routed to a regions closest server. 
While I understand the IP address does work (pings and what not), I don't feel 
this should be the proper IP address used, but something more feasible like a 
usable IP in a dedicated range (172.31.0.0/24 for example).

I would to hear everyone's thoughts on this, as this the first IP 
address in an RFC1918 range.


Last time I tried using the first address of a classful address block 
(which 172.16.0.0/32 would be) in Cisco IOS (classic), that didn't work 
properly. This was in IOS 12.0.x. You can't set up BGP peers to something 
in the network address in classful network space, for instance. So 
172.16.0.0/32 or 172.16.255.255/32 wouldn't work (because it's first and 
last address of class B space), but 172.16.1.0 worked just fine (because 
in class B space, 172.16.1.0 isn't special).


So while this has been allowed per standardssince mid 90:ties, it's not 
obvious that it'll work in all operating systems that might still be in 
use.


--
Mikael Abrahamssonemail: swm...@swm.pp.se


quake3-master-getservers:

2017-12-10 Thread Richard
    NANOG group, at a client site who was complaining of having their 
Active Directory passwords changed every week. Found a PPTP which had 
been put in place by a ex employee. Fixed that.


    I have no idea what a master-get servers is.

    If anyone can ping me-off-list to educate me a bit more, please do.

    Sincerely, Richard