Re: USB Ethernet Adapters

2018-05-15 Thread Colton Conor
Mario, Thanks for the recommendation. I am leaning towards the devices with a Realtek RTL8153 chipset over the devices with the Axis AX88179. I have more faith in Realtek than AXIS as I have had serveral laptops in the past with Realtek NIC's, but never a single device with AXIS. Plus Realtek

Re: Juniper BGP Convergence Time

2018-05-15 Thread Ben Cannon
Have you checked your timeouts ? -Ben > On May 15, 2018, at 4:09 PM, Kaiser, Erich wrote: > > Do you need full routes? What about just a default route from BGP? > > Erich Kaiser > The Fusion Network > er...@gotfusion.net > Office: 815-570-3101 > > > > >> On Tue, May

Re: Juniper BGP Convergence Time

2018-05-15 Thread Kaiser, Erich
Do you need full routes? What about just a default route from BGP? Erich Kaiser The Fusion Network er...@gotfusion.net Office: 815-570-3101 On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 5:38 PM, Aaron Gould wrote: > You sure it doesn't have something to do with 60 seconds * 3 = 180 secs of >

Re: Juniper BGP Convergence Time

2018-05-15 Thread Aaron Gould
You sure it doesn't have something to do with 60 seconds * 3 = 180 secs of BGP neighbor Time out before it believes neighbor is dead and remove routes to that neighbor? Aaron > On May 15, 2018, at 9:10 AM, Adam Kajtar wrote: > > Hello: > > I'm running two Juniper

Re: Juniper BGP Convergence Time

2018-05-15 Thread Ruairi Carroll
On 15 May 2018 at 07:10, Adam Kajtar wrote: > Hello: > > I'm running two Juniper MX104s. Each MX has 1 ISP connected running > BGP(full routes). iBGP is running between the routers via a two port 20G > lag. When one of the ISPs fails, it can take upwards of 2 minutes

Re: Juniper BGP Convergence Time

2018-05-15 Thread lobna gouda
That's true. But are you using per-packet load balance policy in your configuration? From: NANOG on behalf of Josh Baird Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2018 5:56 PM To: Adam Kajtar Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re:

Re: Juniper BGP Convergence Time

2018-05-15 Thread Josh Baird
The MX104 has a notoriously slow PPC-based RE unfortunately. Josh On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 10:10 AM, Adam Kajtar wrote: > Hello: > > I'm running two Juniper MX104s. Each MX has 1 ISP connected running > BGP(full routes). iBGP is running between the routers via a two

Re: ALTDB - Getting records removed

2018-05-15 Thread mike . lyon
The altdb email system should have been fixed earlier today. You may want to try to reach out to them again. Thanks, Mike > On May 12, 2018, at 09:15, John Hurley wrote: > > Hi All, > > Recently acquired a new 2-byte AS number from ARIN. It had a previous owner > whom

Re: Level 3 Looking Glass Broken

2018-05-15 Thread Anne P. Mitchell Esq.
Gary, may we share this with our Level3 contacts? > > I'm seeing issues with Level 3's looking glass > (https://lookingglass.level3.net) since they rolled out the new one with the > CenturyLink branding. Any query results in "Invalid usage. POST variable not > set.". Also, the radio buttons

Needed: Verizon Wireless DNS technical contact

2018-05-15 Thread Alan Clegg
Hi! I'm dealing with an issue with the mnc480.mcc311.3gppnetwork.org zone and need to talk to someone at Verizon Wireless. Any direct contacts or pointers would be very much appreciated. Thanks! AlanC signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: is odd number of links in lag group ok

2018-05-15 Thread Ben Cannon
It will work fine if you have a good modern router. Consider this; all evenly grouped LAGs are odd in their failed conditions. -Ben > On May 15, 2018, at 8:28 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > >> On 15/May/18 17:20, Jared Mauch wrote: >> >> Much of this depends on the

Re: is odd number of links in lag group ok

2018-05-15 Thread Adam Atkinson
On 15/05/18 16:28, Mark Tinka wrote: That said, an even number of links just leaves the warm & fuzzies turned on :-)... Well, power of two, surely? 6 is even, but is not a "good" number of links for a lag group. (Extreme X8 supports up to 64 links in a group, and Enterasys up to 127 if I

Juniper BGP Convergence Time

2018-05-15 Thread Adam Kajtar
Hello: I'm running two Juniper MX104s. Each MX has 1 ISP connected running BGP(full routes). iBGP is running between the routers via a two port 20G lag. When one of the ISPs fails, it can take upwards of 2 minutes for traffic to start flowing correctly. The router has the correct route in the

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Daniel Corbe
On 5/15/2018 05:59, Brian Kantor wrote: > > I imagine some fool told them this improves security, and they were > stupid enough to believe it. > - Brian > It's a bit simpler than that. Too many people are dazzled by polished presentations. It's a sad fact of life that there are way

Bank of America Email Contact

2018-05-15 Thread jason
Hello, Looking for a bank of america email admin to contact me off-list regarding email failing to deliver to a specific email account. -- -- Jason Technical Support - Tier 2 Vivio Technologies

Re: USB Ethernet Adapters

2018-05-15 Thread Jason Rowsell via NANOG
FWIW - I have had a GREAT experience with the IOGear GUC3C01 on Windows 10. Every other USB NIC I have ever used I have given away or thrown in the garbage after no more than a day's worth of use (many "Gigabit" adapters will not do over 330 Mbps and / or have TERRIBLE reliability issues in my

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Mark Rousell
On 15/05/2018 10:34, Rich Kulawiec wrote: > On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 01:47:50PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: >> TL;DR = Don't use HTML email [snip] > > That's enough right there. HTML markup in email is used exclusively > by three kinds of people: (1) ignorant newbies who don't know any >

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread ~
Embargo has been broken. Here's the full details: https://efail.de (h/t Martjin Grooten) On Mon, 14 May 2018, 09:19 Suresh Ramasubramanian, wrote: > Seems to be a set of MUA bugs that are being overblown and hyped up. > > TL;DR = Don't use HTML email with some mail clients

ALTDB - Getting records removed

2018-05-15 Thread John Hurley
Hi All, Recently acquired a new 2-byte AS number from ARIN. It had a previous owner whom had records setup at ALTDB. I've sent emails to request removal but haven't heard anything back. Any tips or a different venue I can use to get in touch with the altdb folks?

RE: Level 3 Looking Glass Broken

2018-05-15 Thread Don Fanning
Maybe try the team reference in the apache debug of the looking glass server: dl-systemsandto...@level3.com -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of Gary T. Giesen via NANOG Sent: Friday, May 11, 2018 02:15 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Level 3 Looking

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Hunter Fuller
On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 2:31 PM Alan Buxey wrote: > real ones > Ah, the classic "no true Scotsman." I haven't seen one of these in a while. I think the vast majority of HTML email use is due to "email formatting and markup" being somewhere near the end of the priority

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Alan Buxey
real ones send such formulae as LaTeX attachments - where their recipients can have a simple plugin to view/display it inline (then save to edit/modify etc). HTML is horrible for formula...but at least I guess a little better than MS Word. alan

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread bzs
On May 15, 2018 at 05:34 r...@gsp.org (Rich Kulawiec) wrote: > On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 01:47:50PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > > TL;DR = Don't use HTML email [snip] > > That's enough right there. HTML markup in email is used exclusively > by three kinds of people: (1) ignorant

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread nanog
On 05/15/2018 07:22 PM, Jim Shankland wrote: > On 5/15/18 2:34 AM, Rich Kulawiec wrote: >> On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 01:47:50PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: >>> TL;DR = Don't use HTML email [snip] >> That's enough right there. HTML markup in email is used exclusively >> by three kinds of

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Jim Shankland
On 5/15/18 2:34 AM, Rich Kulawiec wrote: On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 01:47:50PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: TL;DR = Don't use HTML email [snip] That's enough right there. HTML markup in email is used exclusively by three kinds of people: (1) ignorant newbies who don't know any better (2)

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Max Tulyev
I did a lot. Centralized proprietary messenger with a lot of noise around. Unlike for example clear p2p tox, federalized own jabber server, with TOR to hide a metadata. 15.05.18 19:36, John Levine пише: > In article <47acebac-7df1-0dbb-9584-27062a945...@netassist.ua> you write: >> Really? Use

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread John Levine
In article <47acebac-7df1-0dbb-9584-27062a945...@netassist.ua> you write: >Really? Use extremely centralized closed source "solution"? You might want to learn a little about Signal. R's, John > >LOL. > >15.05.18 18:47, John Levine пише: >> In article

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Bill Woodcock
> On May 15, 2018, at 8:47 AM, John Levine wrote: > Bruce Schneier's blog entry ended by saying that > if you care about encryption use Signal or WhatsApp. I didn’t even. -Bill signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Max Tulyev
Really? Use extremely centralized closed source "solution"? LOL. 15.05.18 18:47, John Levine пише: > In article <240538927.8145.1526388210820.JavaMail.mhammett@ThunderFuck> you > write: >> Encrypted e-mail is so incredibly niche, this won't affect almost everyone. > > Bruce Schneier's blog

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread John Levine
In article <240538927.8145.1526388210820.JavaMail.mhammett@ThunderFuck> you write: >Encrypted e-mail is so incredibly niche, this won't affect almost everyone. Bruce Schneier's blog entry on this arcane buglet ended by saying that if you care about encryption use Signal or WhatsApp. R's, John

Re: is odd number of links in lag group ok

2018-05-15 Thread Mark Tinka
On 15/May/18 17:20, Jared Mauch wrote: > Much of this depends on the hardware, software and what hashing is used > inbound > outbound traffic directions, etc. > > It will likely work the way you expect, but one may be warmer than the other > if > traffic ends up overloading a single bucket in

Re: is odd number of links in lag group ok

2018-05-15 Thread Jared Mauch
> On May 15, 2018, at 11:15 AM, Aaron Gould wrote: > > I have (2) 10 gig links bundled in a lag to my upstream internet provider. > and we need more internet capacity. Is it cool to add a third 10 gig to my > existing 20 gig lag internet connection? > > > > I'm asking

is odd number of links in lag group ok

2018-05-15 Thread Aaron Gould
I have (2) 10 gig links bundled in a lag to my upstream internet provider. and we need more internet capacity. Is it cool to add a third 10 gig to my existing 20 gig lag internet connection? I'm asking since I heard in the past something negative about odd numbers of lag members. .but I also

AltDB bouncing emails

2018-05-15 Thread Brian Rak
I've been trying to get some super old entries removed from altdb, however the db-admin email bounces: The mail system : host pobox.rubinbroadcasting.com[65.50.205.32] said: 550     5.7.1 Unable to relay (in reply to RCPT TO command) Is there another contact here? Also,

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Rob McEwen
On 5/15/2018 5:34 AM, Rich Kulawiec wrote: That's enough right there. HTML markup in email is used exclusively by three kinds of people: (1) ignorant newbies who don't know any better (2) ineducable morons who refuse to learn (3) spammers. There are no exceptions. For years, I was very

Re: WiFi Technical Book Recommendations

2018-05-15 Thread Justin Wilson
https://www.amazon.com/Deploying-License-Free-Wireless-Wide-Area-Networks/dp/1587057905 Not necessarily wifi. Justin Wilson j...@mtin.net www.mtin.net www.midwest-ix.com > On May 15, 2018, at 5:00 AM,

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Stephen Satchell
On 05/15/2018 02:34 AM, Rich Kulawiec wrote: On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 01:47:50PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: TL;DR = Don't use HTML email [snip] That's enough right there. HTML markup in email is used exclusively by three kinds of people: (1) ignorant newbies who don't know any

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Mike Hammett
Do kids often go on your lawn as well? - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com Midwest-IX http://www.midwest-ix.com - Original Message - From: "Rich Kulawiec" To: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2018 4:34:31 AM

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Mike Hammett
Encrypted e-mail is so incredibly niche, this won't affect almost everyone. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com Midwest-IX http://www.midwest-ix.com - Original Message - From: "George William Herbert" To:

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Bjørn Mork
Brian Kantor writes: > On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 05:34:31AM -0400, Rich Kulawiec wrote: >> On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 01:47:50PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: >> > TL;DR = Don't use HTML email [snip] >> >> That's enough right there. HTML markup in email is used exclusively >>

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Brian Kantor
On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 05:34:31AM -0400, Rich Kulawiec wrote: > On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 01:47:50PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > > TL;DR = Don't use HTML email [snip] > > That's enough right there. HTML markup in email is used exclusively > by three kinds of people: (1) ignorant

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Brandon Butterworth
On Tue May 15, 2018 at 05:34:31AM -0400, Rich Kulawiec wrote: > On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 01:47:50PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > > TL;DR = Don't use HTML email [snip] > > That's enough right there. HTML markup in email is used exclusively > by three kinds of people: (1) ignorant newbies

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Rich Kulawiec
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 01:47:50PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > TL;DR = Don't use HTML email [snip] That's enough right there. HTML markup in email is used exclusively by three kinds of people: (1) ignorant newbies who don't know any better (2) ineducable morons who refuse to learn (3)

Re: WiFi Technical Book Recommendations

2018-05-15 Thread JASON BOTHE
Not quite a book in the paperback sense but George Stefanick’s site is worth having a look at. It’s full of good info. www.my80211.com J~ > On May 15, 2018, at 02:16, Troy Martin wrote: > > A series of 4 books from CWNP.com offers a vendor neutral perspective on > of the

Re: WiFi Technical Book Recommendations

2018-05-15 Thread Troy Martin
A series of 4 books from CWNP.com offers a vendor neutral perspective on of the Wi-Fi protocol and best practices. CWNA - “Wi-Fi 101” CWSP - Wi-Fi security deep dive CWDP - Wi-Fi design best practices CWAP - Wi-Fi protocol analysis deep dive or “the one ring to rule them all” Hope this helps!

WiFi Technical Book Recommendations

2018-05-15 Thread Mario Eirea
Salutations Looking for recommendations on books with a deepdive of WiFi infrastructure, protocol layout, best practices, etc. Hopefully including the newest specs. Input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks -ME Sent from Nine