A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-06 Thread Jesse McGraw
Nanog, (This is me scratching an itch of my own and hoping that sharing it might be useful to others on this list. Apologies if it isn't) When I'm trying to comprehend a new or complicated Cisco router, switch or firewall configuration an old pet-peeve of mine is how needlessly

Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-06 Thread Mike Hale
Neat! On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 1:26 PM, Jesse McGraw wrote: > Nanog, > > (This is me scratching an itch of my own and hoping that sharing it > might be useful to others on this list. Apologies if it isn't) > > When I'm trying to comprehend a new or complicated Cisco

Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-06 Thread Lee
On 10/6/16, Jesse McGraw wrote: > Nanog, > > (This is me scratching an itch of my own and hoping that sharing it > might be useful to others on this list. Apologies if it isn't) > >When I'm trying to comprehend a new or complicated Cisco router, > switch or firewall

Re: AS47860 - 93.175.240.0/20 - Wiskey Tango Foxtrot

2016-10-06 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
In message <20161006163137.uvcnzodrve6to...@cisco.com>, Joseph Karpenko wrote: >> >> P.S. This crap appears to be be brought to us courtesy of AS29632, >> NetAssist, LLC: >> >> http://new.netassist.ua/ >> > >assuming accuracy of records, etc... ;-) Right. An that

EDNS compliance and BIND 9.11.0

2016-10-06 Thread Mark Andrews
BIND 9.11.0 was released this week. BIND 9.11.0 and BIND 9.10.4 implement EDNS COOKIES. They are on by default in BIND 9.11.0 and BIND 9.10.4 Windows. For the non Windows builds of BIND 9.10.4 they need to be enabled at configure time. If your nameservers are not EDNS compliant, especially for

Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-06 Thread Larry Sheldon
On 10/6/2016 15:26, Jesse McGraw wrote: (This is me scratching an itch of my own and hoping that sharing it might be useful to others on this list. Apologies if it isn't) When I'm trying to comprehend a new or complicated Cisco router, switch or firewall configuration an old pet-peeve of

Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-06 Thread Hank Nussbacher
On 07/10/2016 00:33, Lee wrote: > dunno about creating web pages, but > https://www.nanog.org/meetings/abstract?id=785 > has a section on showing filters that are defined but not referenced & > referenced but not defined In IOS-XR it is one command "sho rpl unused ?"

Re: AS47860 - 93.175.240.0/20 - Wiskey Tango Foxtrot

2016-10-06 Thread Martin List-Petersen
On 06/10/16 00:55, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: Anyway, it's rather annoying to me personally... and I hope I'm not the only one who feels that way... to know that this has gone mostly unnoticed for so long, that nobody within the RIPE region has ever bothered to -do- anything about it, and that