Re: improving signal to noise ratio from centralized network syslogs

2018-01-26 Thread Steven Miano
Splunk is the obvious solution that most organizations with a mature security group will likely already have in their portfolio. Going a step further, and with an abundance of skill, ability, and forethought: either ELK (or any derivative there of such as: Elasticache, Fluentd, Kibana), or rsyslog

Re: Bonded VDSL2 / ADSL2+ Modems with 4 or more lines bonded

2017-01-09 Thread Steven Miano
Zyxel SBG3600-N may be another offering you might want to look into? On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 10:11 AM, Colton Conor wrote: > What options are out there to bond 4 or more DSL lines together? > > I know Positron has a 4 and 8 pair VDSL2 modem > http://www.positronaccess.com/AK626LC.php > > Adtran h

Re: Wanted: volunteers with bandwidth/storage to help save climate data

2016-12-16 Thread Steven Miano
It would seem like the more copies the better, seemingly chunking this data up and using .torrent files may be a way to both (a) ensure the integrity of the data, and (b) enable an additional method to ensure that there are enough copies being replicated (initial seeders would hopefully retain the

Re: Favorite Speed Test Systems

2016-12-05 Thread Steven Miano
n Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 10:51 AM, Josh Reynolds wrote: > A lot of people have crappy performance to those. For example, from a 10G > server to fast.com I was pulling around 9Mbps up/down. 1 hop away from a > Netflix open connect appliance. > > On Dec 5, 2016 9:49 AM, "Steven

Re: Favorite Speed Test Systems

2016-12-05 Thread Steven Miano
fast.com is a dead fast/simple download result page. ...also with a huge customer base - it is often closer to speedtest..net|com than some of those others. There is also a speedtest-cli available on Linux/MacOS (via Brew). On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Graham Johnston wrote: > For many year

Re: 18 years ago today - rfc 2468

2016-10-15 Thread Steven Miano
For those who are not sure: The significance of Jon Postel's contributions to building the Internet, both technical and personal, were such that a memorial recollection of his life forms part of the core technical literature sequence of the Internet in the form of RFC 2468 "I Remember IANA", writte

Re: issues?

2016-07-15 Thread Steven Miano
@Ryan I've been receiving a lighter amount of messages, but there was traffic on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdaymay want to check your spam/junk folders? On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 10:43 PM, Chris Boyd wrote: > > > On Jul 14, 2016, at 9:21 PM, Ryan Finnesey wrote: > > > > Is this list having

Re: Gmail down

2016-07-05 Thread Steven Miano
Nothing being reported by the vendor: http://www.google.com/appsstatus#hl=en&v=status Seems all but calendar has been spotless for the past week On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 10:53 AM, Josh Luthman wrote: > Looks like it's back up for both my personal and work accounts (issue > limited to the web

Re: NIST NTP servers

2016-05-11 Thread Steven Miano
Building a S1 system with RaspberryPis would not fly in most of the corporate/enterprise environments I've worked in (random 'appliances', non-uniformity, and lack of support are all glaring issues). Get a PCIe card with a BNC connector and dual power supplies for life in a data center. For home/

Re: NIST NTP servers

2016-05-10 Thread Steven Miano
NTP has vulnerabilities, so using an external source opens your networks and infrastructure to disruptions. Going with an internal GPS/GLONASS/RADIO based S1 allows you to restrict incoming traffic and not rely on volunteers or external entities (which may undergo maintenance or budget issues). M

Re: Veeam Cloud Connect?

2015-11-18 Thread Steven Miano
Using Veeam for backup at the moment, pretty unhappy with backup copy functions on multiple deduplication devices. Would also be very interested in hearing cloud connect experiences. On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 12:09 AM, Mike Lyon wrote: > I haven't used Veeam Cloud Connect but I have used Veeam. I

Re: Quakecon: Network Operations Center tour

2015-08-01 Thread Steven Miano
It would have been more interesting to see: -- a network weather map -- the ELK implementation -- actual cache statistics (historically steam/game downloads are not cahce'able) Thanks for the share though Sean! On Sat, Aug 1, 2015 at 9:16 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote: > highlights: > "ha

Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup?

2015-06-19 Thread Steven Miano
> 8-10 buildings with possibly a over 1000 users at any given time. Aerohive, easily. AP330s would thrive in a setup such as that. On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 5:11 AM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote: > >>> With that many users I cannot recommend Ubiquiti, Ruckus would be the > way to go. > > Really ? > Consid

Re: Recommended wireless AP for 400 users office

2015-01-29 Thread Steven Miano
Another hat that I haven't seen thrown in the ring yet is Aerohive. They're great to work with - and the product is decent in terms of scalability across geographically locations with management being hosted by them, or you - as/when needed. Huge list of features and capabilities (from having sil

Re: Marriott wifi blocking

2014-10-03 Thread Steven Miano
There are IPS features in nearly all of the 'enterprise' level wireless products now: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/adaptive-wireless-ips-software/data_sheet_c78-501388.html http://www.aerohive.com/solutions/applications/secure.html Doing a search for WIPs - or browsi

Re: No topic -- Photo in its context might be interesting...

2014-07-09 Thread Steven Miano
Rest of the article for those interested/lazy: http://englishrussia.com/2014/07/07/do-they-have-internet-connection-on-the-arctic-icebreaker/ Seems like most ships I've seen...satellite communication is nothing new/crazy. On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Larry Sheldon wrote: > http://media.eng

Re: IANA IPv4 Recovered Address Space registry updated

2014-05-21 Thread Steven Miano
If you're just clicking the link it won't work in some e-mail clients. Copy the entirety and it will display for you I'm sure. On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Larry Sheldon wrote: > On 5/20/2014 9:30 AM, Leo Vegoda wrote: > >> https://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-recovered- >> address-space/

Re: Residential CPE suggestions

2014-05-06 Thread Steven Miano
You could also go Supermicro, and build out a 1U with SFP/Copper connections and put VyOS/vyatta as a linux based routing platform going that way you'll be strictly CPU/software bound though (Intel wrote up this interesting report: http://www.csit-sun.pub.ro/~cpop/Documentatie_SM/Intel_Mic