,
Verizon will establish Dual Stack support on two E320
Gateway routers and 200 FiOS customers will be installed
with IPv6 enabled BHRs.
As far as I can tell, this never occurred so we seem to
be a year late.
David
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Shea [mailto:ryans...@google.com
poor inventory keeping.
Thanks, Tuc
Depending on how soon your need is, check out http://www.sfcable.com/
They pretty much deliver overnight in the Bay Area.
Cheers,
Ryan
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getting big red
SSL errors when trying to perform searches via Google...
Via PRIVACY Forum:
- Forwarded Message -
From: PRIVACY Forum mailing list priv...@vortex.com
Google moving to longer SSL keys
http://j.mp/10YAWaC (Google Online Security Blog)
--
-JH
--
Ryan Gard
their
machine(s) were engaged in a DoS attack?
You can find zombies in the oddest places...
Regards,
-drc
--
Phil Fagan
Denver, CO
970-480-7618
--
Ryan Gard
like), check out the POLLING option on ethernet NICs, it cuts down
on the number of interrupts and can increase performance, particularly
when
dealing with smaller packets.
Polling on FreeBSD in modern NICs is discouraged.
--
Eduardo Schoedler
--
Ryan Gard
Organizer
--
Ryan Gard
Djamel,
If you are looking for a CDN log trace to do academic research work on say,
caching algorithms, please be straightforward about your needs and someone
(including myself) might be able to help.
If your purposes are commercial, asking for free data won't likely get you far.
If you're
area? We would love to borrow one or two for a few days
until we can locate and resolve this issue.
Ryan
I am also having the some issues going on 3 weeks now. I cannot access my
e-mail via Outlook and my MX records keep changing. It is nuts support has
been unable to help.
From: JoeSox
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 9:24 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject:
We have fixed the problem. I had to complete a clear install of Outlook and
remove the credentials that where on the computer in the control panel under
credential manager. This may also fix/help with your issue.
Cheers
Ryan
-Original Message-
From: Tony Patti [mailto:t
Yes we are just working out our licensing agreement and moving Exchange back in
house. From talking with people BPOS (Exchange 2007) was a mess. We were on
Office 365 with Exchange 2010 without issue service worked very well. Then
they upgraded us to Exchange 2013 and it is just broken we
Wish there was Frys in the east
-Original Message-
From: George Herbert [mailto:george.herb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 3:42 PM
To: Joe Hamelin
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Data Center Installations
Seconded Graybar. If necessary, in the absence of Graybar or for
Subject: Re: Could not send email to office 365
Ryan,
Is your Office 365 account also in an upgrade status? If not, have you
completed the upgrade?
--
Thanks, Joe
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 8:42 AM, Ryan Finnesey r...@finnesey.com wrote:
I am also having the some issues going on 3 weeks now. I cannot
Graybar is great
-Original Message-
From: Joe Hamelin [mailto:j...@nethead.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 3:32 PM
To: Warren Bailey
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Data Center Installations
Graybar.
--
Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 12:23
, 2013 12:57 AM, Ryan Finnesey
r...@finnesey.commailto:r...@finnesey.com wrote:
Wish there was Frys in the east
-Original Message-
From: George Herbert
[mailto:george.herb...@gmail.commailto:george.herb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 3:42 PM
To: Joe Hamelin
Cc: nanog
is that the physics of satellite links can do all sorts of things to
applications that one might not expect.
Cheers,
Ryan Wilkins
On Apr 30, 2013, at 9:13 PM, Rob Seastrom r...@seastrom.com wrote:
They will not be happy with VSAT latency (typically 700ms though
physics says you can never do
I've used them before on SCPC links. I discovered on a boat one time that the
XipLink unit we were using wasn't exactly designed to handle vibrations from
engines nor the constant pounding of a hull on water when in the ocean with
large swells. Back then the boxes were 1U rackmount PCs
MegaPath reports no service disruptions for DSL services. My latency graph
says otherwise...
http://i.imgur.com/pwC2oX2.png
These graphs are for 2 Megapath DSL serviced locations in NorCal from a
SoCal perspective.
-Ryan
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 8:45 AM, Robert Glover robe...@garlic.com wrote
I have been having issues with their iPad App all day
-Original Message-
From: Jayram Déshpandé [mailto:jayde...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2013 4:38 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Wells Fargo getting DDoSed ?
I observed that since morning Wells Fargo web services are either
On Feb 9, 2013, at 6:45 AM, fredrik danerklint fredan-na...@fredan.se wrote:
No. Streaming from services, like Netflix, HBO, etc..., is what's
coming. We need to prepare for the bandwidth they are going to be
using.
Then work on your HTTP caching infrastructure. All these services already
On Jan 21, 2013, at 1:27 PM, Michael Vallaly wrote:
Anyone have any good recommendations for an equipment cart to shuffle
IT/Telco equipment around between an office/colo ?
Id like something able to carry ~6 1U Dell servers at once, and maybe make it
over an elevator gap without a
What's the going rate now a days for a rack within EQUINIX?
Cheers
Ryan
I have,
However I was informed the operators were in the middle of a large project at
present which means most things are being pushed to a side for several weeks.
Regards,
Seamus
-Original Message-
From: Landon Stewart [mailto:lstew...@superb.net]
Sent: Thursday, 13 December 2012
On Dec 9, 2012, at 2:58 AM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
reliable tunnel
bzzzt! oxymoron alert!!!
Intellectually I want to agree with you, but after some reflection...
We use lots of tunnels at my org - the IPsec variety. A quick non-scientific
query of our monitoring logs reveals
On Nov 19, 2012, at 6:12 PM, Scott Weeks sur...@mauigateway.com wrote:
wbai...@satelliteintelligencegroup.com
Or you could just concede the fact that the navy is playing with time travel
again.
--
To finish this thread off for
On Nov 19, 2012, at 6:12 PM, Scott Weeks sur...@mauigateway.com wrote:
Lesson learned: Use more than one NTP source.
The lesson is: use MORE THAN TWO diverse NTP sources.
A man with two watches has no idea what the time it actually is.
On Oct 29, 2012, at 3:55 PM, Rutis, Cameron
6) large stacks of 3750s (six or more members) have issues around CPU during
certain SNMP commands (I want to say some sort of getbulk type of command)
The first four were pretty minor although #3 could generate a lot of calls to
the
) is there a way to prove, from an end node, that it's
happening?
Off-list replies are fine, even better are folks willing to talk on record.
I appreciate any help you can give.
Ryan Singel
Editor
Wired
Threat Level
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 04:31:34PM -0700, Joe Hamelin wrote:
I think it would be cheaper to have a script written that would grab the
ARP table of each site and then compare to what is known. Kind of an ARP
tripwire.
Netdisco does this, and more (reports on ports which have more than 1
MAC
On Oct 15, 2012, at 1:08 PM, chris wrote:
I am having a issue delivering mail to a specific domain hosted
@netsol for a significant amount of time now (several days) only and
getting a vague error from the remote side:
Note that mail delivery issues to NetSol have been discussed over the
On Oct 14, 2012, at 9:02 PM, Dobbins, Roland rdobb...@arbor.net wrote:
Hopefully, you have hardware-based edge devices, not just software-based
devices and (awful) stateful firewalls - the days of software-based devices
on the Internet were over years ago.
Software forwarding is usually
I have been happy with the services from twilio
Cheers
Ryan
-Original Message-
From: Joly MacFie [mailto:j...@punkcast.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 8:24 PM
To: Tim M Edwards
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Wired access to SMS?
More precisely http://www.twilio.com/sms
j
On Aug 20, 2012, at 2:09 PM, Eric Wieling wrote:
For a while we have had a customer with some lines which go down every time
it rains. We put in the trouble ticket, a couple of days later Verizon says
the issue is resolved...until the next time it rains.
The customer sent us some
On Oct 9, 2012, at 9:34 AM, Christopher J. Pilkington wrote:
I want to make an informed response to a comment made by our
CenturyLink rep regarding IPv6, in the context of SAVVIS not
being able to provide IPv6 at their DC3 facility:
There is only a handful of carriers that can provide that
On Sep 27, 2012, at 11:00 AM, chris wrote:
I tested today just for giggles, test-ipv6.com shows I have working ipv4
and ipv6 10/10 on both tests. Interestingly enough I was only seeing 3G on
the device at the time.
So I guess its not just on LTE or is it LTE devices ?
I'm running galaxy
Anyone from nanog currently at the wheel of the conference network at
Dreamforce in San Francisco (nearly 7 attendees)?
It appears that all of the suggestions posted to this nanog thread so far
were thoroughly ignored. Conference WiFi is effectively unusable, despite
the very visible,
On Sep 7, 2012, at 7:44 PM, Basil Baby wrote:
Hmm... Even though similar issue was identified in 2003, looks like still
there are devices in market with those old firmwares or similar
behavior. sheesh !! :(
-Basil
While NETGEAR does have a history of issues like this, the UofW issue is
From: Leo Bicknell bicknell () ufp org
Assuming your DHCP servers are properly clustered, simply have your
routers relay all requests to both servers. Here's instructions
on setting up ISC DHCPD for redundant (pooled) servers:
http://www.madboa.com/geek/dhcp-failover/
..
Works great, no
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 9:10 AM, Leo Bicknell bickn...@ufp.org wrote:
The ISC implementation is designed to continue to work with a split
brain. I believe the Microsoft solution is as well, but I know
...
You are incorrect. The ISC implementation divides the free addresses
between the two
From: Voice of the Blind ™ Network Operation noc () vobradio org
Hello, is a anycasted Prefix a good idea for Streaming?
Maybe. I've used TCP anycast-based CDNs (CacheFly
and MaxCDN/NetDNA), and they work very well.
I observe they generally work something like this:
1. DNS resolution with
Naslund, Steve SNaslund () medline com wrote:
It seems to me that all the markets have been doing this the wrong way.
Would it now be more fair to use some kind of signed timestamp and
process all transactions in the order that they originated? Perhaps
each trade could have a signed GPS tag
On Jul 26, 2012, at 2:14 AM, Lou Katz wrote:
One of my users has reported incoming mail failures, which I finally
tracked down. It turned out that Hotmail has seen fit to send the mail
to his domain's A record machine, despite the fact that he has valid MX
records.
The A record points to
this, they should not be
Ryan
--
Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.li...@gmail.com)
I'd appreciate it if a postmaster from the Hotmail/Live team could contact
me off-list as well. My previous contacts are no longer part of the Hotmail
team and haven't been able to successfully get me in touch with anyone over
there.
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 12:18 PM, matt kelly mjke...@gmail.com
On Jul 8, 2012, at 7:27 PM, steve pirk [egrep] st...@pirk.com wrote:
I am pretty sure Netflix and others were trying to do it right, as they all
had graceful fail-over to a secondary AWS zone defined.
Having a single company as an infrastructure supplier is not trying to do it
right from
James Downs wrote:
For Netflix (and all other similar
services) downtime is money and money is downtime. There is a
quantifiable cost for customer acquisition and a quantifiable churn
during each minute of downtime. Mature organizations actually calculate
and track this. The trick is to
Jon Lewis wrote:
It seems like if you're going to outsource your mission critical
infrastructure to cloud you should probably pick at least 2
unrelated cloud providers and if at all possible, not outsource the
systems that balance/direct traffic...and if you're really serious
about it, have
On Jun 27, 2012, at 9:26 AM, Jason Hellenthal wrote:
What would be nice is the to see the contents of the htaccess file
(obviously with sensitive information excluded)
I cleaned up compromises similar to this in a customer site fairly recently.
In our case it was the same exact behavior
On Jun 27, 2012, at 10:10 AM, Ryan Rawdon wrote:
On Jun 27, 2012, at 9:26 AM, Jason Hellenthal wrote:
What would be nice is the to see the contents of the htaccess file
(obviously with sensitive information excluded)
I cleaned up compromises similar to this in a customer site
+1 on the freesd-or-linux. with say a Garmin GPS-18x or whatever
timing puck. Have an intern or junior tech tackle it as a learning
exercise. The time geeks on comp.protocols.time.ntp seem to favor
low-power Soekris hardware (http://soekris.com/) for stratum-1s. You
need RS232 serial to get decent
looking for black market copies of training
material. Use GNS3 and design your own labs and google the test topics.
Plzkthx.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 11, 2012, at 12:30, Ryan Burtch rburt...@gmail.com wrote:
Could someone contact me off list if you have a CBT Nuggets streaming
account
On 27.05.2012 22:27, Nabil Sharma wrote:
NANOG List,
I am developing streaming video service, and seek your feedback... I
would like to pay Comcast forward so that accessing our site does not
count against user's bandwidth caps, similar to the arrangement made
with
Microsoft Xbox.
know how).
Thanks for any help,
--
Ryan Malayter
mocal...@microsoft.com
Mention Sev1 in your email.
ryan
On Mar 21, 2012, at 1:54 AM, Michiel Klaver mich...@klaver.it wrote:
Today I received some notices about Hotmail users who couldn't send e-mail
messages to various receipients due to spamfilters blocking them at the
receiving
On Friday, March 16, 2012 2:04:04 PM UTC-5, Jeroen van Aart wrote:
Does anyone know if these crappy dell powerconnect switches (in my case
a 3448p) have a convenient or at least working way of exporting/backing
up the configuration to a different place? The only thing I can find is
using
On Mar 13, 2:21 am, Masataka Ohta mo...@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp
wrote:
William Herrin wrote:
When I ran the numbers a few years ago, a route had a global cost
impact in the neighborhood of $8000/year. It's tough to make a case
that folks who need multihoming's reliability can't afford
On Mar 13, 2:18 pm, Owen DeLong o...@delong.com wrote:
On Mar 13, 2012, at 6:03 AM, Masataka Ohta wrote:
Ryan Malayter wrote:
If the number of routes in DFZ is, say, 100, many routers and
hosts will be default free
For quite some time, a sub-$2000 PC running Linux/BSD has been able
On Mar 13, 8:03 am, Masataka Ohta mo...@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp
wrote:
The point of
http://bill.herrin.us/network/bgpcost.html
was that routers are more expensive because of bloated routing
table.
If you deny it, you must deny its conclusion.
Bill's analysis is quite interesting,
On Mar 12, 10:07 am, Robert E. Seastrom r...@seastrom.com wrote:
It didn't help that there was initially no implementation of shim6
whatsoever. That later turned into a single prototype implementation
of shim6 for linux. As much as I tried to keep an open mind about
shim6, eventually it
On Mar 6, 11:53 am, david peahi davidpe...@gmail.com wrote:
Why don't you replace the Dell switches with Cisco 3560s, and that way you
are working with a single implementation of the IEEE 802.1q trunking
standard? I think the very existence of this email thread proves that much
time and
Haven't seen this come through on NANOG yet:
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/02/iran-reportedly-blocking-encrypted-internet-traffic.ars
Can anyone with the ability confirm that TCP/443 traffic from Iran has
stopped?
On Feb 10, 12:01 pm, Leo Bicknell bickn...@ufp.org wrote:
OSX at least has a central certificate store (Keychain), although
it's not up to the tasks of the world I wish to have. Other OS's
provide no central store, so each application maintains their own
key store.
Windows has had its own
Assuming it is not a futile/wasted effort, where is the current best
place/resource to report an active botnet CC to?
On Feb 3, 2012, at 3:10 PM, -Hammer- wrote:
So, we are preparing to add IPv6 to our multi-homed (separate routers and
carriers with IBGP) multi-site business. Starting off with a lab of course.
Circuits and hardware are a few months away. I'm doing the initial designs
and having some
On Feb 3, 2012, at 3:25 PM, Philip Dorr wrote:
You should accept the full v6 table, because some IPs may not,
currently, be reachable via one of the carriers.
Definitely agreed here, and this is why we take full v6 tables. Especially
since one of our upstreams does not peer with at least
I really enjoyed the fact that I called the number, on what I learned
later was a Sample, and when I picked the option to speak with an
agent I got The mailbox is full message. I feel safe...
Ryan Pavely
Director Research And Development
Net Access Corporation
http://www.nac.net
ms
17 sto-cr1.sto-cr2.bahnhof.net (85.24.151.1) 51.399 ms 46.986 ms 49.730 ms
Kind regards,
Ingo Flaschberger
Routing loop inside bahnhof.net:
nova-dhcp-host111:~ ryan$ mtr --report mysql.org
HOST: nova-dhcp-host111.u13.net Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
1
They are related to the DNSChanger and Ghostclick malware as ML said. The
e-mails to us did come from the DOJ e-mail servers and were legitimate. The
phone number is legit as well.
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Todd Lyons tly...@ivenue.com wrote:
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 1:39 PM, Carlos
The megaupload.com domain was seized today, has anyone noticed significant
drops in network traffic as a result?
http://www.scribd.com/doc/78786408/Mega-Indictment
http://techland.time.com/2012/01/19/feds-shut-down-megaupload-com-file-sharing-website/
It will be at least 9-10 years before Google could bid. I think the TV
networks get a chance to renew before anyone else can even bid. Unless the
NFL decides to do something with the NFL Network games they are likely SOL.
ESPN renewed their MNF contract through 2021.
I think it is actually Router Audit Tool rather than assessment no? I'm not
sure that NMAP is an appropriate substitute for for a configuration audit
tool, but it's not a bad idea to do some accounting of what ports are open
for business on your devices. I have had some limited success with RAT at
on the name existing. I am able to reproduce it
roughly every 3rd random string I try, definitely not every time. I am unable
to reproduce it with other domains so far, only pfsense.org and when it does
occur I see a 1500-2200ms query time:
nova-dhcp-host111:~ ryan$ dig @ordns.he.net
On Dec 28, 7:10 am, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
On the other hand there's also the rule that IPv6 is classless and
therefore routing on any prefix length must be supported, although for some
implementations forwarding based on /64 is somewhat less efficient.
Can you please name names for
On Dec 28, 8:50 am, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
It might lead you to believe so - however, I believe this would be
commercial suicide for hardware forwarding boxes because they would no
longer be able to handle IPv6 at line rate for prefixes needing more
than 64 bit lookups. It would also be
On Dec 28, 9:44 am, Ray Soucy r...@maine.edu wrote:
For what its worth I haven't stress tested it or anything, but I
haven't seen any evidence on any of our RSP/SUP 720 boxes that would
have caused me to think that routing and forwarding isn't being done
in hardware, and we make liberal use
If anyone needs a per-compiled iPerf.exe, no need for cygwin libraries,
lemme know.
It's a great tool!
Ryan Pavely
Director Research And Development
Net Access Corporation
http://www.nac.net/
On 12/22/2011 3:20 PM, Larry Blunk wrote:
On 12/22/2011 02:36 PM, Sean Harlow wrote
I am using what is called Verizon Private Network on 4G witch gives me
private Static IPs.
Cheers
Ryan
-Original Message-
From: PC [mailto:paul4...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 10:10 AM
To: chris
Cc: NANOG list
Subject: Re: Verizon 3G/4G Mobile Internet Sales Contact
Both AtT and Sprint have a static offering as well.
Cheers
Ryan
-Original Message-
From: chris [mailto:tknch...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 10:44 AM
To: PC
Cc: NANOG list
Subject: Re: Verizon 3G/4G Mobile Internet Sales Contact?
On that note, any other carriers who do
On Dec 12, 2011, at 2:10 PM, Eric J Esslinger wrote:
I'm not looking to monitor a massive infrastructure: 3 web sites, 2 mail
servers (pop,imap,submission port, https webmail), 4 dns servers (including
lookups to ensure they're not listening but not talking), and one inbound mx.
A few
On Nov 30, 2011, at 3:12 PM, Drew Weaver wrote:
-Original Message-
From: rob.vercoute...@kpn.com [mailto:rob.vercoute...@kpn.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 3:05 PM
To: matlo...@exempla.org; richard.bar...@gmail.com;
andrew.wall...@rocketmail.com
Cc: nanog@nanog.org;
On Dec 1, 11:30 am, Ishmael Rufus sakam...@gmail.com wrote:
Our company is in a building at 200 w. Monroe and we have difficulty
finding an internet service provider that could at least provide
1Mbps+ Upload bandwidth that is not Cogent Communications.
Is it really this difficult finding a
etc.
Now it even got worse. Sigh.
Ryan Pavely
Director Research And Development
Net Access Corporation
http://www.nac.net/
On 11/22/2011 6:32 PM, Michael Painter wrote:
andrew.wallace wrote:
Here is the latest folks,
DHS and the FBI have found no evidence of a cyber intrusion
open to attack, you are just as guilty as
the bad guys... But then again I don't want to goto jail for leaving my
car door open and having someone steal my car, so nix that idea.
Ryan Pavely
Director Research And Development
Net Access Corporation
http://www.nac.net/
On 11/21/2011
We do this with att with a custom APN works great no need to VPN. If you want
to use Sprint take a look at Sprint Data Link. You can use your IPs on the
data cards.
Cheers
Ryan
-Original Message-
From: rche...@rochester.rr.com [mailto:rche...@rochester.rr.com]
Sent: Tuesday
We pay $4 per SIM with att then about $2.50 per MB.
Cheers
Ryan
From: PC [mailto:paul4...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 12:15 PM
To: Ryan Finnesey
Cc: rche...@rochester.rr.com; nanog@nanog.org; David Hubbard
Subject: Re: Cell-based OOB management devices
Second
On Nov 7, 2011, at 10:06 PM, clay...@haydel.org wrote:
transit provider. Is XO the end-access provider for either you or the
destination site? Or are both of those on some other connection, and XO
is a bystander along the way?
We're a direct customer. The IP's that I've seen them
If I want to get a block of IP's issued for a network within Mexico who do I
talk with? I have been told arin does not cover Mexico. It was my
understand arin covers North America.
Cheers
Ryan
solution at 18 or 23 GHz.
BridgeWave has some 1 Gbps stuff out there for about $30k at 80 GHz, but falls
out during very heavy rains at 2 miles link distance. BridgeWave just recently
announced some 1 Gbps radio links at 18 and 23 but that's all I know about them.
Ryan
On Oct 25, 2011, at 1:27 PM
On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:48 PM, bas wrote:
Recently I was contacted by an Internap sales person.
The third line of the email read:
As you know well, BGP makes all routing decisions simply based on HOP COUNT
I blinked my eyes a couple of times.. Yes it really said hop count.
Then I replied
Have you previously run TinyUmbrella? It has been known to set gs.apple.com to
a cydia server in the local hosts file which would return an error.
Or it could be gs is overloaded or down.
Regards,
Ryan Wilkins
On Oct 12, 2011, at 3:56 PM, Carlos Alcantar car...@race.com wrote:
Has anyone
Sad day for all. He will be missed
-Original Message-
From: Alex Rubenstein [mailto:a...@corp.nac.net]
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 8:15 PM
To: 'NANOG list'
Subject: Steve Jobs has died
Not entirely on-list-topic, but still relevant.
On Sep 22, 2011, at 9:32 PM, Ryan Pugatch wrote:
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 8:55 PM, Ryan Pugatch r...@linux.com wrote:
Hi,
Anyone noticing anything weird with the Verizon / FiOS network?
Seems like many people on their network are having trouble getting to us
(on Sidera / RCN
My original email wasn't too clear. This host specifically does not allow
80, but does allow 443. What I was trying to explain is that we are
seeing the issue occur on several hosts on both 80 and 443.
Sorry for the confusion.
Ryan
HTTP doesnt appear to be open from any network I try
On Sep 22, 12:54 am, PC paul4...@gmail.com wrote:
An optimal solution would be a tiered system where the adjusted price only
applies to traffic units over the price tier threshold and not retroactively
to all traffic units.
I have seen a more optimal scheme about 15 years ago. Pricing was a
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 8:55 PM, Ryan Pugatch r...@linux.com wrote:
Hi,
Anyone noticing anything weird with the Verizon / FiOS network?
Seems like many people on their network are having trouble getting to us
(on Sidera / RCN) but not everyone.
it's, obviously, simpler to help diagnose
, but I'd say they were stupid over
crazy.
[Ryan Finnesey] At one of the User Groups I run the pizza place needs 6
million dollars in insurance just to make a delivery to the building.
Cheers
Ryan
Actually just started seeing these problems again today. Is anyone else seeing
this today from something other than 212.118.142.0/24? Looks like it started
about two hours ago.
Regards,
Ryan Gray
Long Lines
www.longlines.com
On Sep 12, 2011, at 8:18 PM, Schiller, Heather A wrote
I e-mailed Marco (md) the creator of 'whois' back in July when this started
and he stated he was going to try to work around the rWHOIS issue in the
next release. Sadly there hasn't been a new release yet but I am hopeful.
Sadly I see these all the time, and Valve's SRCDS is vulnerable as well
(AFAIK any Q3 engine game is too). There are unofficial patches for source
but I wish Valve and others would fix it for good. Normally I see these
types of attacks in the 1-2Gbps range but we recently have seen them in the
DMVPN would only work with 100% cisco hardware right?
-Original Message-
From: Brant I. Stevens [mailto:bra...@networking-architecture.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 10:26 AM
To: Brandon Kim; positivelyoptimis...@gmail.com; nanog group
Subject: Re: Point to MultiPoint VPN w/qos
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