On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Paul Bennett paul.w.benn...@gmail.comwrote:
On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 10:22:50 -0500, Scott Howard sc...@doc.net.au wrote:
As of about an hour ago ATT appear to have started blocking access to a
few of our IP addresses.
ATT won't talk to me as I'm not a customer
bout that DNS.
Um, yeah. Them there micro$loth folks is W more privacy oriented than
them google rascals.
DBS
scott
competition tactics more...
scott
these settings any longer. Also, look in 'Show cookies' and 'Exceptions'.
Funny how M$ won't let you do that in IE AFAICT.
scott
to end sites,
such as outages that might not have happened with normal routers and LAN
switches) to see if you actually saved money?
scott
bandwidth measurement as
simple as running wget. wget? heh. Looks like a fun read! :-)
scott
This service has been discussed several times in the ~2 years since it was
first released (including topics such as why it's bad for CDNs)
The archives would be a good place to start...
Scott.
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 2:12 PM, steve pirk [egrep] st...@pirk.com wrote:
I saw this in a post
guess, using this -
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-vandergaast-edns-client-subnet-00
Note the authors (two from Google), and the initial release date (not
actually shown in the that version as far as I can see, but it was around
the same time Google announced their public DNS servers).
Scott.
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 11:04 PM, Christopher Morrow
morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 1:19 AM, Scott Howard sc...@doc.net.au wrote:
the initial release date (not
actually shown in the that version as far as I can see, but it was around
the same time Google announced
peering
relationship
Hopefully, I am not accidentally trolling as has happened in the past... :-)
scott
--- a...@latency.net wrote:
From: Adam Rothschild a...@latency.net
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 7:39 PM, Scott Weeks sur...@mauigateway.com wrote:
Isn't it just more of the same, or am I brainnumb today?
What's changed is the introduction of bit miles as a means of
calculating equality, where
the
competition - but even today they still allow far better control over
handsets than ActiveSync alone does.
Scott.
. There can also be a lot of fingerpointing when things break
because the circuits you buy from the iLEC are generally cheap and don't
have very high requirements for when the techs test and accept the circuit.
Hope that helps,
-Scott
-Original Message-
From: Graham Wooden
/zombie/)
Anyone not yet past the denial stage on this one needs to get themselves a
copy of RFC 5068 and start reading.
Scott.
who removed not
only themselves but also their entire country from most of the 'Top 10
Spammers' list when they did it!
Scott.
heap of CS profs over there.
But seriously, if you can help her ascertain real middlebox use cases
she wants to help improve that segment of networking via useful
research, nothing more or less.
-Scott
Justine
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 19:23, Adefisayo Adegokeafis...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
.
scott
taken the first step. That step being you becoming more
motivated than many of the other soon-to-be-graduates around you. This
motivation will carry you a long way in your career. Who knows, you may be
applying to someone here on this list one day...
scott
population centers.
In our industry, especially with all the tools we have today, it would seem
that telecommuting would be more accepted, but it's not and I don't understand
why.
scott
? ;-)
scott
, woah, woah! The absolute pain of that image is breaking my mind
apart! ;-)
scott
thinks this way.
scott
--- bickn...@ufp.org wrote:
From: Leo Bicknell bickn...@ufp.org
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Looking for a Tier 1 ISP Mentor for career advice.
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 07:37:08 -0800
In a message written on Fri, Dec 02, 2011 at 12:25:41PM +, Thorsten Dahm
?
scott
--- bon...@mail.r-bonomi.com wrote: ---
Scott Weeks sur...@mauigateway.com wrote:
bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
actually, i've heard the real reason is corporate liability ...
that said, there is an advantage for team f2f mtgs on a periodic
basis.
I don't follow
is happening? Still seeing alarms and flapping at the
reduced rate? If so, what alarms and how often is it flapping?
scott
download.com a lot. I trusted them. I told friends they
were trustworthy. What Valdis said. That's all it took for me to stop
using them and to tell everyone I know to stop. Hope someone at
download.com is listening.
scott
will be happy to
troubleshoot it with you.
scott
From: Righa Shake [righa.sh...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 11:11 AM
To: af...@afnog.org
Subject: Flapping POS Interface on Frame-relay between a Juniper and Cisco
Hi,
Am having a problem
something else occurring causing the CRCs along the way, then
that's not really going to help at all!
Did anything else coincide with you changing the encapsulation?
Scott
On 12/6/11 4:05 PM, Scott Weeks wrote:
Did Jeff's suggestion work?
: interface POS0/0/0
: frame-relay intf-type dce
Two I know and have used are Alertra and SiteRecon.
-Original Message-
From: Express Web Systems [mailto:mailingli...@expresswebsystems.com]
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 10:19 PM
To: 'Derrick H.'; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: recommendations for external montioring services?
You
?
scott
--- mailing-li...@brianraaen.com wrote:
From: Brian Christopher Raaen mailing-li...@brianraaen.com
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Time Warner Routing Issue
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 15:46:52 -0500
I have a Time Warner circuit that has been giving me issues and what their
tech support has
has the
power to stop them?
--
The networking community in general. The usefulness of the space would
be very limited.
scott
to 20
Mbps over HTTP. It takes a very customized installation to be able to
accurately measure up to 100 Mbps over HTTP.
-Scott
-Original Message-
From: Frank Bulk [mailto:frnk...@iname.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2011 8:28 PM
To: 'Michael Holstein'; jacob miller
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
the reverse zones are important,
but comcast.net is quite a significant miss. (Email, DNS, their more
information links, etc.)
Still, I'm glad they're doing it, and hopefully reality will catch up
with their announcement soon. :-)
--
Scott Schmit
On Jan 15, 2012, at 4:44 PM, Joe Johnson wrote:
Meraki... ;^)
Seconded!
I'd like to stick my neck out for Meraki also.. They rock.
-Scott
.
---
Collecting client IP addresses to send notices to? ;-) I notice other IPs in
the range ( for example, .223 and .123) say the same thing about UDP/53.
scott
ku# nmap -P0 -sU -p U:53 174.140.154.22
PORT STATE SERVICE
53/udp open
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/capitalbusiness/after-dramatic-growth-ashburn-expects-even-more-data-centers/2011/06/09/gIQAZduLjJ_story.html
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2012/01/18/the-coming-colo-crunch/
. Further, I doubt it will change
unless they're forced to care by technology somehow. An unfortunate
situation for sure...
scott
. If so make that a +1.
-Scott
-Original Message-
From: Randy Bush [mailto:ra...@psg.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2012 4:09 PM
To: North American Network Operators' Group
Subject: time sink 42
ok, this is horribly pragmatic, but it's real. yesterday i was in the
westin playing rack
... :-)
scott
A modest audience of a few hundred island hippies, surfers, and students turned
up following announcements that Hendrix would play a free concert for a film.
easier to
understand the exceptions if you know the normal operation for a
repeater, bridge, or router.
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Vice President of Technology
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(678) 507-5000
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, but still can't
understand the basics. All they do is use the certification testing
programs and memorize everything they can. :-(
grrr
scott
why
that was not a good design decision, I warmed up my resume and started looking
for a new job.
scott
There are also these, work with anything with a USB port:
http://www.blackbox.com/Store/Detail.aspx/USB-Laptop-Console-Crash-Cart-Adap
ter/KVT100A
You could mate this with a cheap used Netbook too.
-Original Message-
From: Jon Lewis [mailto:jle...@lewis.org]
Sent: Monday, February 20,
the Statistics drop down menu? It adds data to the tool in
real time. If you want a graphical output the I/O graphs also under the
Statistics menu can graph all, or slices of the data in the main
Wireshark output.
scott
positions they essentially make having the clearance already a
prerequisite.
--
For TS maybe, but the Secret wasn't so bad. Also, it depends on how old
you are. The younger you are the less they have to check.
scott
the crap code while
the kiddie learned to program. right. brilliant.
Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a
violent psychopath who knows where you live. -- Martin Golding
randy
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Scott Helms
Vice President of Technology
ISP Alliance, Inc. DBA ZCorum
(678) 507
On Mar 5, 2012, at 9:53 AM, Scott Helms wrote:
I've played on both sides of the fence of this one, but I think the key piece is
that you have to get enough software engineering for your tool to fit the life
cycle it needs to follow and enough domain specific knowledge to for the tool to do
what
be more complicated?
Scott
On 3/6/12 4:22 PM, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
On Tue, 6 Mar 2012, Guru NANOG wrote:
Adding four more bits to the Left of the Source Address and setting
those bits to (0xF) can help to start the migration to Regions
and more IPv4 Addresses - Using and Re-Using
on search engines, either.
That raises it to another level of suspicion. Don't help them. It
sure would be nice to get names and look up who they really are,
though... ;-)
And, no I have not gotten one.
scott
can be tackled by implementing this in
wireless last-mile networks owned and operated by end users.
Interesting point, and the growth in municipal networks could help.
But they are still a vast minority.
Scott
Someone else to check is USCarrier (http://www.uscarrier.com/), they are a
smaller regional fiber transit provider I've had great experiences with in
the past. They only have a few POPs in Alabama though.
Good luck,
-Scott
-Original Message-
From: -Hammer- [mailto:bhmc
. I was running them fairly hard, with
30K plus ATM/DSL subs per router...
scott
Just some Friday fun...
To find firewalls quickly, look for:
f0c:0ff
;-)
scott
script really just runs whois, sizes
the command prompt window, and waits for user input before disappearing.
I'm happy to share my scripts off list if you are interested.
-Scott
-Original Message-
From: Hank Nussbacher [mailto:h...@efes.iucc.ac.il]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 2
Can someone from Reliance Globalcom who is clueful on their BGP
operations please contact me offlist?
I appreciate it!
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*Scott Morris*
s...@emanon.com
Knowledge is power.
Power corrupts.
Study hard and be Eeeevl..
+1 here. Some would say if you are of a certain size, you almost NEED to
have a Cogent connection amongst others for when they have their spats.
If you are missing the history here, check out this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cogent_Communications#Peering
-Scott
-Original
the product across multiple companies all the way back
to before Seagate bought them out, and I view it as one of the most mature
offerings on the market, and support has always been great.
Good luck!
-Scott
-Original Message-
From: Paul Stewart [mailto:p...@paulstewart.org]
Sent
). They also charge extra for the web console.
Overall for our needs, Evault beat out Asigra, but there isn't anything
horribly wrong with Asigra's product either.
-Scott
-Original Message-
From: Blake Pfankuch [mailto:bl...@pfankuch.me]
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 9:31 PM
To: Josh Baird
Anyone having BGP issues in and out of Level3 in the past 30 minutes?
--ScottW
Cooper, being
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._B._Cooper
Yup, that's the type of person you want to be buying IPv4 addresses off...
Scott.
--- lyn...@orthanc.ca wrote:
From: Lyndon Nerenberg lyn...@orthanc.ca
On 2012-06-08, at 12:48 PM, Michael Thomas wrote:
I'm sorry, my brain doesn't hold that many passwords. Unless you're
a savant, neither does yours. So what you're telling me and the rest
of the world is impossible.
t
::
all *nix flavors.
scott
very strong security in the case that the KeePass
database is somehow compromised from the cloud service, as both the
password and keyfile would be required to decrypt.
Scott
after the transaction has been processed, which pretty much means
that they can't store it at all in any form. If a database is hacked, the
CVV2 number will not be there.
Scott
, and
risks losing their ability to accept credit cards.
That's not to say there aren't some that do it, but to call this the main
weakness of CVV2 is simply wrong.
Scott
point
was?
Scott
I think it's a troll, trying to shock you into clicking on something.
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Nick Olsen n...@flhsi.com wrote:
I think it might just be coincidence. I've gotten about 10 of them and
haven't been to ebay or amazon in months.
Most of them have been for 60 dollar books.
--- g...@teksavvy.ca wrote:
From: Gabriel Blanchard g...@teksavvy.ca
How the heck did this conversation go from Linkedin to a Quebec drivers
license? I'm not sure how relevant this is to NANOG. Both subject matters that
is.
--
New to nanog, eh? ;-)
scott
uglier.
Yeah, that one, too.
-
Yep, that's the kind of attitude that fosters community cooperation. Yep.
That's it...
scott
scott
--- goe...@anime.net wrote:
or you can fix the problem that has been festering for 10+ years.
---
Yeah, that. Why make it seem that v6 is the problem when it isn't.
scott
allocation size, it would not be good.
What is going to make folks change their behavior?
scott
enforcement problem and I feel it should be properly
: solved by a legal solution,
---
Worst case solution. Guaranteed.
scott
the Amazon outage caused.
Scott
a step, but using the -x option to NTPD
will slew this step, giving a gradual correction to the 1 second difference.
Of course there would be side effects of this (the kernel implementation of
NTP is there for a reason, and this disables it), but at least it's better
than a server hang...
Scott.
--
Cc: nanog@nanog.org nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: job screening question
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 15:05:01 -0600
Isn't MTU discovery on IP and not TCP?
--
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Path_MTU_discovery
scott
an
engineering degree. Go figure... :-(
scott
someone that
can spit out canned answers.
scott
?
-
Now if someone answered it that way, I'd definitely be
interested while the HR person would just hang up...
scott
. The question was TCP. TCP doesn't send ICMP
Port-Unreach, it sends RST packets.
Scott
is not connected to the internet (either due to network
design, or just because you ripped out the WAN cable) then it IS able to be
managed locally. Plug the Internet back in, and that option goes away.
Scott
, it was an interesting thread.
scott
, RFC4193 lays out FC00::/7, not the /6. So
while FE00::/7 may yet be unallocated, I don't think I'd set filters in
that fashion.
Reasonably, wouldn't it be more likely to permit BGP advertisements
within the 2000::/3 range as that's the active space currently?
Scott
On 7/15/12 11:58 AM, Grzegorz Janoszka wrote:
On 2012-07-15 15:30, Scott Morris wrote:
There was also in the past fec0::/10. For BGP updates you should be safe
to filter out FC00::/6.
Unless I've missed something, RFC4193 lays out FC00::/7, not the /6. So
while FE00::/7 may yet
, though:
http://www.renesys.com/blog/2012/07/syria-leaves-the-internet.shtml
scott
, or what device is mistakenly sending things back?
Something on your network is making a decision about it, you just need
to figure out why. ;)
Scott
On 7/21/12 2:41 PM, Shahab Vahabzadeh wrote:
Dear Stefan,
I have an 7206VXR Router with this design:
int gig 0/1: directly connected to 3750 switch
record having an MX record it - whilst completely
irrelevant for a well-behaved mail server - might actually be relevant
here...
Scott.
If you connect those kind of networks to machines connected to the internet
you gets what you pays for...
scott
Hell... who needs help doing any sort of work over there??? I'd love
to find a way to bind work and vacation spots together! :)
Scott
Twitter: @ScottMorrisCCIE
E-mail: s...@emanon.com
Knowledge is power.
Power corrupts.
Study hard and be Eeeevl..
On 7/31/12 4:14 PM, Philip
and/or suggestions on this matter, so
I can understand it and move it forward.
FYI: The driver for the CMTS upgrades is to offer higher bandwidth
access speeds 15mb-20mb.
Thank you.
--
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Vice President of Technology
ZCorum
(678) 507-5000
http://twitter.com
get DHCP (and IP connectivity) from the individual ISPs.
On 8/1/2012 10:17 AM, iptech wrote:
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the feedback,
yes this is how I understand it also, however I find it strange that
the Cisco platform designated as the future LNS will not accommodate
the DOCSIS 3.0requirements
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at 10:17 AM, iptech ipt...@northrock.bm wrote:
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the feedback,
yes this is how I understand it also, however I find it strange that the
Cisco platform designated as the future LNS will not accommodate the DOCSIS
3.0requirements - not much collaboration. There is no roadmap
this congress could agree the earth is round
unanimously.
--
Have you *ever* seen control frea...err...governments vote to relinquish their
power to other governments?
;-)
scott
the probability that cost effective BGP service availability would
strongly drive demand for AS Numbers and adoption of the technology.
Owen
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work
with CPE vendors to get automation features added to products to support such
services and multihomed organizations would definitely want to use those
features.
Owen
On Aug 6, 2012, at 13:16 , Scott Helms khe...@ispalliance.net wrote:
Probability is much too strong IMO. Most businesses
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(config)#no ip sales-critters-on-nanog
Router(config)#^Z
Router# wr mem
Router# lo
scott
--- na...@penfold.owt.com wrote:
From: Russ Hughes na...@penfold.owt.com
Now if you only added copy running-config startup-config, you wouldn't have
to deal with this more then once.
That's what wr mem does...
scott
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