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but some are still affected. Most of our affected
customers are in Santa Barbara.
SIP and VPN customers are the most obviously affected.
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this a big issue and claim the
internet is going to come to an end then folks with clue will have to go on
TV and calm the hysteria.
Like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAUyaELfwBo
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they're making us jump through sales hoops to get native AS1239
dual-stack.
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been guilty of it too from time to time. If it's a matter of data
entry or filling out a form, have a secretary do it or make the form
available online.
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Your local telephone
and maybe 13214.
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, filter TCP
25 outbound and provide a smart host MTA on net for their customers to
use for sending outbound mail. This is an anti-abuse measure.
If an offnet MX host returns pings but times out when you telnet to port
25, you're probably being filtered (somewhat) locally.
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-15 female pigtail (old-school monitor cord)
with a big sticker saying 208V - Be very careful what you plug in here
for just that purpose.
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for a convenience
outlet will discover it and plug something in. If that something
isn't happy with the 208v it gets, the magic smoke that is contained in
the device will escape. As we all know, once the smoke gets out, the
device will stop functioning.
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it in to a
GFCI-protected outlet in your kitchen.
I believe that you are very mistaken.
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on the circuit?
Does anyone else use a cisco 7200 with a DS3 interface that we might be able
to speak with?
We have several. In some cases a 10dB attenuator is needed on the
receive side if the carrier is too hot but this manifests as errors.
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in the sidetone to you. Works wonders.
The 2500 desk phone has a dual-gong mechanical ringer, loud and
distinctive. 2554 wall model is single gong, still fairly loud.
Google for suppliers of these items if you aren't near a Graybar.
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nasty impedance bumps. The inside
of the connector should be dry. The grease on the threads helps to
ensure this.
Any exposed connections should be well wrapped
with that rubberized electricians tape first, then with regular.
Yep, the stretchy stuff. 3M type 23.
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Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
Jay Hennigan j...@west.net writes:
Replace microphone element with noise-canceling microphone. Best one
is Roanwell Confidencer available from Mike Sandman, Graybar, etc.
Also good is Walker - Clarity NoiseCensor or Allen-Tel GB117
(available from Graybar).
+1
common symbols in plain text messages. The letter e is a single bit.
In terms of message throughput/hz/second/, Morse is actually pretty
decent.
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Your local telephone
.
For that matter a Wake-on-LAN style polling to power it for a second
every 30 to detect carrier would be even better.
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a ticket with them about being unable to reach your network.
I would suspect that the discussion here. may get their attention.
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a long time after the last of the graffiti is gone before some cab
drivers will go there.
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bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
sounds like domain tasting to me.
Oops! Oh yeah. Spammer gets an allocation...
Well, if that netblock was clean before, it sure isn't now! May I
please have another?
Lather, rinse, repeat.
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and perhaps even somewhat
able to be scripted.
Note that this thread deals mostly with SMTP issues regarding DNSBLs, as
those are the most common trouble point. We should also consider other
forms of blocking/filtering of networks reclaimed from former
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a default route on each of the three connections.
Our routers will be advertising a small number of routes - 6 to 8.
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feed and other
resources, but I don't know how granular it is with respect to
unallocated space. See here:
http://www.team-cymru.org/Services/Bogons/
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.
And that other customer will find that it's poisoned space and will need
to look for another subnet.
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Dylan Ebner wrote:
IF you only have one entrance, all you connections are going to run through
that conduit, and that makes you susceptable to a rouge backhoe.
Not just the rouge ones. The big yellow ones are far more common and
can do just as much damage.
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to its utility.
The source (versions 0.2.0 and 0.3.0) is available at the above URL and
there is a GPL license in the tarball.
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bad idea.
So, yes, it's a dumb idea. The degree of dumbness depends.
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as
preventing them from being configured until any default passwords are
changed. Similarly, they should educate their installation contractors
about such things.
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the signal box
without being properly set up for that intersection.
But, an external cracker even with full access won't be able to cause a
conflict. Massive traffic jams by messing with the timing, short or
long cycles, etc. but not a conflict.
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the corner
so that it gets run over less frequently.
As such, I'd say that the probability of a conflicting green occurring
and causing an injury accident is pretty low even with (relatively)
modern digital signal controllers.
Yup, it does appear that's true.
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on it with the name of the intersection, the date
it was programmed, the name of the person who programmed it, and the
name of the person who inspected the programming.
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Your local
is wetware. Ditto
airplane crashes. A mild example:
http://www.ntsb.gov/aviationquery/brief.aspx?ev_id=20001212X18632
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the redundancy paradigm designed into our service
architecture.
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, 0 ignored,
3335463 abort
Lots of CRC line errors, runts, giants, LMI dropped frames. Kind of
looks like you could have a physical problem with the link itself.
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Your local
with infected hosts.
Has anyone else received the email? Is it legit? If so has anyone
successfully navigated the maze, and if so how? Is it worth it?
(And why don't they just send the list of infected IPs to the ARIN
contact in the first place?)
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.
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On 3/3/12 3:02 PM, Guru NANOG wrote:
Common Misconception - IPv4 is Out of Address Space
You couldn't wait just 29 more days to post this? It would have been so
much more appropriate.
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Anyone else just get this? Curious if they're scraping this list for
addresses.
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just lucky so far and
behind the curve on the futility of trying to take action on reports of
network abuse?
Original Message
Subject: Re: Illegal activity from 207.71.241.252
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2012 19:13:39 -0700
From: Jay Hennigan j...@west.net
To: [redacted]
CC: [redacted]
Sent
source of the email.
They may be some sort of amplification/referral service for idiot
desktop firewall alerts but they have no web presence and Google turns
up very little.
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there is something else going on here.
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not aware that you have a web server running,
then it is most likely your machine that is infected with a bot.
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with a blue
neon light...
Not to mention dry ice = carbon dioxide which isn't particularly healthy
for the humans in that enclosed space.
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Brian Boles wrote:
Anyone know of problems in SoCal between 3356-1239?
Yes, we're seeing routes advertised from 1239 in Anaheim to endpoints in
3356 that aren't reachable.
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Matthew Black wrote:
I've had difficulties reaching anyone with a brain
at my DSL provider Verizon California.
Switch to a local ISP with local tech support.
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the A in ATT
stood for, and in fact claimed to have no idea. I suspect that this
level of disservice may be deliberate so that people will pay bogus
charges on bills because the frustration level of disputing them is
intentionally high.
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option.
[1] http://broncocommunications.com/
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up before getting that far and went elsewhere?
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/SNLOCA01K15 .
Any suggestions from those who have been down this road as to a schema
that makes sense and is scalable? Are there documented best practices?
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We're a regional ISP, about 80% SMB 20% residential. We're seeing
almost double our normal downstream traffic right now. Anyone else?
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.
A typical Chatsworth, etc. 19-inch rack shelf available in various
depths can be flipped around and screwed to a wall to support many of
the stand-alone UPSes.
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We have a need for a DS-3 extension (734 duplex co-ax, 300 foot run, BNC
termination) in Scottsdale, AZ. A recommendation for a clueful wiring
contractor familiar with this type of work would be greatly appreciated!
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On Apr 10, 2009, at 12:05 PM, Carlos Alcantar wrote:
Your right about having the right tools whats a manhole hook cost $50
Less than half that. http://www.toolup.com/condux/08023000.html
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Is anyone getting IPv6 native (not tunneled) from Verizon/UUNet/MCI via
ethernet at One Wilshire? We're getting conflicting reports as to its
availability there. Their sales people appear to be clue-deprived re v6.
Off-list replies are fine.
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that you're comparing the same units, bits vs bytes.
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that the adjustments for TCP tuning are to the TCP stack on the
machine doing the download, not the network gear.
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hosts. If not, and you have
a valid need for more space, switch ISPs.
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resolvers was
that they were deliberately encouraging their use by non-customers,
data-mining the lookups for marketing purposes, and selling the
statistical results.
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Your
have already thought of this. :-)
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NANOG
Someone via nanog@nanog.org spammed:
Tired of
[snip]
Can anyone suggest a faster way to get yourself blackholed than to spam
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Your local telephone and internet
have stated you will have to do some configuration in
order for the two locations to communicate *with each other*.
There are a a few different ways to accomplish this as has been
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Planning For Dummies.
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AMAZON.COM
whois for yahoo.com and google.com yield similar results.
I expect this means that DNS has been compromised somewhere.
No compromise, just people getting cute by registering host records.
Microsoft.com is a mild example...
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can't both be a transit customer and a peer. Even if allowed,
the temporary transit privileges would need to be provisioned and turned
up which isn't going to happen instantaneously.
Tier 1 means you don't buy transit, no?
We are a Tier 1 provider tends to mean I am a salesperson.
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.
Definitely a strange one. If I'm correct, when the other circuit starts
to get customer traffic things will probably break completely for either
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realises that he can create a TCP connection
from port 80 on his own box to port 22 on your server.
Not with the above rules.
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Nenad Andric wrote:
On Tue Jan 05, 2010 at 01:04:01PM -0800, Jay Hennigan j...@west.net wrote:
Or better:
- Allow from anywhere port 80 to server port 1023 established
Adding established brings us back to stateful firewall!
Not really. It only looks to see if the ACK or RST bits
hijacking queries
to Google (and numerous other sites), redirecting to its own servers.
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Mark Tinka wrote:
not usually my style to whine, but...
ATT, what gives?
/not usually my style to whine, but...
You need the proper perspective on these things. Rent and watch this
classic movie from 1967, then you'll understand.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062153/
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yours. Nyaah. You
started this silly nonsense. Knock it off and I will too, ok? It's
worthless from a legal standpoint and is responsible for the needless
suffering of billions of innocent electrons. Nobody reads it anyway.
You're not actually reading this, are you? I didn't think so.
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://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~plonka/netgear-sntp/
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they are forging header
information.
Social networking site users are not the site's customers. They are the
site's product. This product is sold to advertisers and data-miners.
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Your
response.
If in the future jimbob@ gets assigned that address and chooses to
subscribe, then it can be re-added.
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to mx.insurancewebsitebuilder.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220
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the
Internet, then NAT to public addresses assigned or allocated to the
operator of the system will be needed.
Your client should renumber his private addresses to a netblock that is
defined in RC1918 such as 10/8, 172.16/12, or 192.168/16
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-BACKBONE
descr:No.31,Jin-rong Street
descr:Beijing
descr:100032
country: CN
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and blocking in the AHBL.
I think the folks at Google have been down the same path.
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On 3/30/10 8:26 PM, Steve Bertrand wrote:
I'd put 'janitor' on my business card for all I really care.
Or on your T-shirt?
Like the ones from NANOG 42 that read Custodians of the Internet?
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, I don't want to do
business with them. If they're honest I might give them a minute or two
to pitch their wares.
It's surprising how people go out of their way to deny that it's a sales
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of confidentiality that
may be included on your message.
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card processor regarding chargeback percentage about three weeks after
this hits. Popcorn required for sure.
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playing (in the joyful
exploration sense) with complicated systems.
And both terms are so defined in RFC 1392, dates January 1993.
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-amp rated PDU equipped with L6-30P plug.
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. Nobody reads it anyway.
You're not actually reading this, are you? I didn't think so.
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Is someone going to bake him a cake? The last NANOG cake I remember was
this one. Quite delicious, too.
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Hurricane-Cake.jpg
', duplicated willy-nilly worldwide.
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, but it's very
obviously interference over radio frequencies by any definition.
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this, then they are
within their rights to disconnect the user from their network, but not
to interfere with his network. If they do so he now has his own little
private WLAN going nowhere but it works just fine.
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in Chicago.
And Ferguson.
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infringement especially if it
leads to a fake splash page with the Marriott logo, and it could
certainly be used for malicious MITM purposes, but it doesn't cause
harmful interference to the existing user from the perspective of radio
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not. RF output likely a watt or two, spread out over a large
area and several tens of thousands of acorns.
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not particularly interested in the equivalent of
renting a time-share in order to monitor our networks.
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the product in
favor of their Ascend TNT space heaters.
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how you'd
go about it.
Non-wireless, we have street address and zip codes, not lat/long.
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On 3/3/15 14:59, Josh Luthman wrote:
Well you'll need to translate those into addresses. That should be easy
with Google or Bing.
We have the addresses, need census tract and block.
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Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Network Engineering - j...@impulse.net
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The CFO here is working on FCC form 477 and tells me that he needs to
enter census tract and block information for our customers. He says that
the US Census site is worse than useless and the info isn't on the FCC
site.
What are others doing in this regard?
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On 3/3/15 15:13, Sean Donelan wrote:
On Tue, 3 Mar 2015, Jay Hennigan wrote:
Well you'll need to translate those into addresses. That should be easy
with Google or Bing.
We have the addresses, need census tract and block.
For small address batches you can use the Census Geocoder
as flying First
Class in a plane that's going down.
Which is usually a bad thing. I've never heard of an airplane backing
into a mountain.
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