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Why are you sending me this crap...please stop. I've reached out to your NOC
to no avail.
Sep 7 19:11:19 web4.domainmail.net nginx: 172.68.1.193 - _ "POST
/dms2/services2/ServerMMS2 HTTP/2.0" 400 150 "-" "Agent-Probe"
Sep 7 19:11:19
On Sat, 2023-09-02 at 13:10 -0400, John Levine wrote:
>
> It's like changing your password, it sort of made sense in the 1980s
> when networks meant coax Ethernets and bored students could sniff
> passwords, and now it's cargo cult security. These days the only
> sniffable shared media left is
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On Fri, 2023-09-01 at 10:16 -0700, Randy Bush wrote:
> and i just have to wonder about sending passords over the net in
> cleartext in 2023. really?
>
> randy
For those that wish to do something about it...
$ ~/mailman/debian/patches$ cat
On Tue, 2022-08-02 at 11:24 -0700, Michael Thomas via NANOG wrote:
> On 8/2/22 11:18 AM, Chris Adams via NANOG wrote:
> > Once upon a time, Chris Adams said:
> > > Once upon a time, Jared Mauch said:
> > > > Can someone flip the option in Mailman for DMARC please, it’s
> > > > problematic as if
On Sat, 2022-05-28 at 11:36 -0700, Randy Bush wrote:
> > I am not in the ARIN region but I have attended few Arin meetings.
> > As a comment, I live a country were mobile roaming does not
> > exists,
> > therefore, when 2FA only works with SMS I can not use the service.
> > Having
> > said
On Sun, 2022-05-08 at 12:01 +, Mel Beckman wrote:
> The plaintiff’s won a default judgement, because the defendants didn’t show
> up in court. But they could not have shown up in court, because they were
> only listed as “John Does” in the lawsuit. Thus no defendant could have
> “actual
On Fri, 2021-09-10 at 10:31 -0400, Jason Kuehl wrote:
> For whatever reason Comcast Xfinity is blocking my VPN URL.
Not certain that this applies, but Concast Advanced Security (setup in
your Comcast gateway) only allows outbound VPN connections to UDP ports
500, 4500, and 62515 and TCP port
On Wed, 2021-04-28 at 09:30 +0200, Markus wrote:
> Am 27.04.2021 um 16:46 schrieb Brian Turnbow via NANOG:
> > Hi Dominque,
> >
> > And sign up for snds
> >
> > https://sendersupport.olc.protection.outlook.com/snds/index.aspx
> >
On Mon, 2021-03-22 at 16:24 -0700, Edward McNair wrote:
> I don’t understand the impact. Those who are comfortable with using
> the mailing list via email would just keep doing what they are doing
> now. With the exact same email address. There should be no procedural
> changes. In theory, we
On Thu, 2020-10-22 at 18:04 +, Paul Nash wrote:
> Autocorrect changed a misspelled recipient to “nanog”.
>
Not quite. What happened was sometime in the past Brian sent an email
to NANOG from a domain publishing a DMARC record. Mailman on nanog@
wraps such an email and (like it or not) sets
On October 1, 2019 9:39:03 PM UTC, Matt Palmer wrote:
>On Tue, Oct 01, 2019 at 04:50:33AM -0400, Jim Popovitch via NANOG
>wrote:
>> On 10/1/2019 4:09 AM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
>> > possible that this is various AWS customers making
>iptables/firewall mistakes?
&
On 10/1/2019 4:09 AM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
possible that this is various AWS customers making iptables/firewall mistakes?
"block that pesky rfc1918 172/12 space!!"
AWS also uses some 172/12 space on their internal network (e.g. the
network that sits between EC2 instances and the AWS
On January 31, 2019 1:55:26 AM UTC, Christopher Morrow
wrote:
>On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 5:41 PM Jim Popovitch via NANOG
>
>wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 2019-01-30 at 17:22 -0800, Matthew Petach wrote:
>> > Any chance this could wait until say the Tuesday
>> > *after* t
On Wed, 2019-01-30 at 17:22 -0800, Matthew Petach wrote:
> Any chance this could wait until say the Tuesday
> *after* the Superbowl, when we aren't cutting an
> entire religion's worth of potential workers out of
> the workforce available to fix issues in case it
> turns out to be a bigger
On Wed, 2019-01-09 at 18:30 +, Phil Lavin wrote:
> > We are seeing DNS requests for A and to 8.8.8.8 come back with
> > erroneous replies resolving to 146.112.61.106 when sent via FiOS
> > circuits in the northeast. Anyone else seeing issues with DNS on
> > FiOS in Northeast? Issue
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On Wed, 2018-08-01 at 11:19 -0400, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
> 1. They needed to stop doing so a few decades ago. Anybody still
> doing it today is doing it on purpose, which of course leads directly
> to the question: why?
One reason as to "why" is
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