Might be worth while to get some graphing on customers max transmission speeds
over the period of three days, a week, two weeks, month to better predict what
they may be seeing so you can better predict the area’s that could be effected
due to whatever causes.
A lot of times I find this comes
Unfortunately I don’t see this as having very much connectivity where I am at.
host firemountain.net
firemountain.net has address 207.114.3.55
firemountain.net mail is handled by 10 taos.firemountain.net.
firemountain.net mail is handled by 20 ukiah.firemountain.net.
host www.firemountain.net
Right on!
https://www.tracewrangler.com/
> On Mar 14, 2019, at 13:13, Mel Beckman wrote:
>
> You asked if anyone else has seen this. It’s possibly going on in other
> networks but nobody is noticing. What symptoms brought the problem to your
> attention?
>
> You can sanitize the packet
Delete fB account ...
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> On Apr 9, 2019, at 21:05, Nathan Anderson wrote:
>
> Fellow NetOps,
>
> I realize this is an unorthodox / off-topic request, but I've
Could be wrong on this but direct SSH on the LTE side may possibly be not
allowed(filtered) and might just be something you could discuss in a ticket
with Verizon.
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To sum it all up... if and when ... I doubt we will worry about the internet.
Food, Water, shelter and ammunition’s || that’s all else if anyone could
possibly make it through.
#ProblemSolved
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I would have to agree with this too. Unless you are looking at a multifaceted
approach where you can compare two different sources of knowledge then use the
config mgmt tools to cover that baseline is pretty adequate until
You have client computers and hardware along that level to track. So
phpIPAM
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> On Sep 5, 2019, at 03:36, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
>
>
> Looking for IPAM recommendations, preferably open source, API is a plus
> (almost must,
Bahamas are essentially flattened as per recent reports. Or in other words
BAAD
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> On Sep 4, 2019, at 14:26, Sean Donelan wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2 Sep
Just as well as the proper signature divider in an email is actually “dash dash
space”
\o/
Site works just fine. Doubt javascript here is of any concern to anyone
whatsoever.
Just sayin
> On Aug 8, 2019, at 14:31, Keith Medcalf wrote:
>
>
> Cannot access your website. Just has a
I know I have a few times after seeing SNMP bumps of errors but mainly just so
I could get up to the moment error rates or stats.
Other than that though it’s a very minor usage IMO
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Yes/No ?
https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/reporting-security-vulnerabilities
> On Jul 18, 2019, at 13:45, Ken Gilmour wrote:
>
> Anyone on the list know how to contact the Twitter Security team?
>
> Seems the new update allows an attacker to modify other people's tweets. The
Or maybe a tweet to @twittersecurity
> On Jul 18, 2019, at 13:59, J. Hellenthal wrote:
>
>
> Yes/No ?
>
> https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/reporting-security-vulnerabilities
>
>> On Jul 18, 2019, at 13:45, Ken Gilmour wrote:
>>
>> Anyone on the list know how to contact the
Personaly I think that circumstance weighs the benifits of the utilities
used to diagnose a problem. Given any instance, you use the utilities
available to you to see that problem through to completion of a proper
result.
The question in hand is very broad but particular to an instance that is
Well there is a very limited view
On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 12:13:24PM -0400, Bryan Fields wrote:
> On 7/19/19 11:02 AM, Brian Kantor wrote:
> > Because questions have arisen here that are well answered by
> > a short series of postings from the 44net mailing list, at the
> > request of the
Have you tried uptime robot?
I believe you qualify for the free tier, there is a limit of SMS messages but
email to text services at most providers can be substituted to circumvent that.
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And in which part of the header is this to be added ?
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> On Oct 6, 2019, at 15:58, b...@theworld.com wrote:
>
>
>> On October 6, 2019 at 15:18
See RFC 1149 & 2549
;-)
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> On Oct 7, 2019, at 11:29, Keith Medcalf wrote:
>
>
>> On Monday, 7 October, 2019 08:55, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Oct
Wtf kinda one word response is that lol
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> On Feb 26, 2020, at 15:03, Selphie Keller wrote:
>
>
> postfix =)
>
> /^From: .*@electricforestfestival\.com/
That’s what she said
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> On Jan 25, 2020, at 13:42, Alistair Mackenzie wrote:
>
>
> Off-peak hours are on-peak somewhere else in the world.
>
>> On Sat, Jan
Hopefully you would be sending those flows out a different circuit than the one
that’s going to get swamped with a DDoS otherwise... it might just take a while
to mitigate that ;-) depending on the type obviously.
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... because you should be able to verify the site you are at is actually the
site you intended to be at...
Let the old crap go. Besides the sheer amount of ppl left that have the older
phones most likely are not going to Wikipedia anyway.
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Rofl
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> On Dec 30, 2019, at 22:33, Seth Mattinen wrote:
>
> On 12/30/19 8:22 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
>> Is anyone from ntpd.org on here? You're pointing DNS
Yeah sorry to say any email list or not is going to be one of the things that
are not going to get through unless ... you’ve taken extra measures to
circumvent that.
Personally, email would be the easiest to block behind riuting.
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Well if that ain’t just plain spam I don’t know what is!
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> On Dec 29, 2019, at 16:18, i...@servicefinder.com wrote:
>
>
> Vänligen skriv endast ovanför denna
On Fri, May 01, 2020 at 11:56:57AM -0400, Dovid Bender wrote:
>I currently have an airlink that is connected directly to a raritan
>console server. The public IP sits on the raritan. The airlink does not
>seem to have any MTU options. Ideally I would change the MTU on the
>
Enforcing rate limiting comes to mind. And if there is a blatant problem then
very strict rate limiting to make even surfing yahoo news a pain is a good idea.
Not to mention conn tracking and limiting to allow a customer to fix their
problem is much better than a plain cut-off.
The Oh my
Hey google, siri, or Alexa phoning home and your information put into a local
database as a new person in the area for which they have bought your
address I could believe that.
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Dell Support or some other group may be more appropriate for this…
Good luck, In IRC land you may want to visit Freenode #Ubuntu #Linux #Centos…..
If you are searching for an IRC client after thus message check out mIRC for
Windows or XChat for *IX variations and hang out on those for a while.
Id hope by this point you’ve already reseated not only the card but the
connection to the card as well ?.
Possibly a faulty card.
> On Aug 19, 2020, at 07:46, Nicholas Warren wrote:
>
> We've got a 100g qsfp in an mx204 that has 1207 bit errors and 29666 errored
> blocks after 24 hours of
geeks@nanog works just fine
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> On Sep 22, 2020, at 07:53, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
>
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 06:30:24PM -0600, Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote:
NASOG
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> On Oct 21, 2020, at 22:59, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> It wouldn’t be NANOG. Perhaps LUNOG or MOONOG.
>
>> On 22 Oct 2020, at 14:07, scott weeks
Just more hype looking to boost marketing
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> On Aug 6, 2020, at 21:23, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
>
Almost no surprise they are all third world, still scary in a sense. Might just
have to rethink a blacklist strategy for traffic originating behind those
locations.
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On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:30:23AM -0500, Matt Harris wrote:
>Hey folks,
>I was hoping maybe someone could point me in a useful direction here. I'm
>looking into software tools (ideally, they'd support Windows, Mac, and
>Linux, though Windows is perhaps the only critical one) that
Guess we all better start rewriting all of the documentation out there because
some PC marketing snowflake wants to get extra brownie points and attention for
classifying a color in RGB into a racial divide for which it never originated.
blacklists are not always deny/block/disallow and
Well said my friend. Support often not gets the respect they deserve, when it
comes to ARINthiugh a big shout out! Always outstanding.
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> On Jun 12, 2020, at
Thank you Randy
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> On Jun 13, 2020, at 14:21, Randy Bush wrote:
>
> chris at the ever fantastic six has done a stunning bit of work to let
> six members see
This might be of assistance….
https://live.infrapedia.com/app
> On Jul 24, 2020, at 08:27, Pete Rohrman wrote:
>
> Looking for an Internet provider that is in the Level3/CenturyLink space (3rd
> floor) in 111 8th Ave, New York City. There are plenty of providers in the
> building, but I'm
Paranoid much?
Mehemet is an upstanding guy doing the right thing as well as his site of
countless very useful information.
But considering this wasn’t even for you ... maybe you have a better solution ?
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Let me know when a program will rewrite itself and add its own features ...
then we may have a problem... otherwise they only do what you want them to do.
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> On
Hey Mark,
Went through a bunch of tests here. Seems I’ve cleared up the matter on this
macOS[1] Big Sur at least by disabling Wi-Fi Networking under “Location
Services -> System Services -> Wi-Fi Networking [2]”. It seems at least from
perspective that something changed there and causes the
You can supposedly still use 4.5 4.6 on Big Sur if you do the following but I
have not tested it on Little Snotch, works fine for personal software and
others ...
codesign -dvvv littlesnitch.package name
Save the team identifier
Boot into recovery mode
Open terminal and type the following...
Sad that in some cases the extra WiFi usage results in higher electric bills
for the consumer and cannot be opted out of.
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> On Nov 22, 2020, at 11:49,
I believe I have seen the same thing with a Mid 2015 11,4 running catalina. Not
diagnosing further because I could not find a reason for it fast enough and not
sure if it really had an impact at the moment…. but could you try the following
sudo sysctl net.link.generic.system.hwcksum_tx=0
sudo
Should also state here that net.inet.icmp.icmplim=0 and the command I have been
testing from is: (ping -c 5000 -i 0.1 router)
--- router ping statistics ---
5000 packets transmitted, 5000 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 1.118/4.060/172.031/6.841 ms
> On Oct
Heya ! Doug!
Yeah I wouldn’t put this on BT either. On the other hand it seems that whether
the scheduler is newreno or cubic that this situation persists pasts my
previous suggestions. Seems tho that when you put strain on an upload that the
jitter gets considerably worse... 90m out of a 100m
Then again as a network operator you don’t discriminate against what is coming
through you to a user or customer ... right ? ... :-D
Unless it directly impacts you or the actual customer or you’ve been served by
our ubermint to do otherwise non-advantageous things whatever they may be ;-)
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That’s funny... sure you don’t want to watch her do some home decorating or
house projects like fixing the sink ? ;-)
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> On Jan 17, 2021, at 14:06, Javier J
Yeah he did the same dolt act to me to. Just a really bored dolt looking for
nonsense with a crush on AOC.
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> On Jan 19, 2021, at 00:40, Javier J wrote:
>
>
Check out sendgrid.net
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> On Jan 14, 2021, at 12:59, chiel wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We are a small ISP. Most of our customers have a hosted e-mail service
>
Any chance the HTML can be turned off ?
;-)
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> On Jan 13, 2021, at 19:18, Mel Beckman wrote:
>
> Tons, and we are litigating them. They are spamming most
Comment inline
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> On Jan 4, 2021, at 14:35, b...@theworld.com wrote:
>
>
> Why wouldn't we just build this into 10-year battery smoke alarms, a
> simple radio
Can confirm t-mobile as working in south east wi
> On May 28, 2021, at 08:23, Dan Walters via NANOG wrote:
>
>
> Just figured id let everyone know if they haven’t seen yet that at least in
> the WI area the only working carrier for fi right now is T-Mobile. The rest
> will assign the wrong
And just like deploying IoT devices in vehicles without proper security
preparations will lead you to a C network … just saying the hammer swings
both ways here and getting a IP reported isn’t going to do you any damn good at
ALL.
Personally I’d rip those IoT vehicles off the market for a
Sorry wasn’t meant directly aimed at you… unless you are the same person \?
> On Feb 5, 2021, at 09:12, J. Hellenthal wrote:
>
> And just like deploying IoT devices in vehicles without proper security
> preparations will lead you to a C network … just saying the hammer swings
> both ways here
Cool nice work Ron! Maybe a new subject for what this is really about ...
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> On Jan 24, 2021, at 13:36, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG
> wrote:
>
> Again,
Nail -> Head <- Hammer
Well put ! I don’t know if it could have been put better than that.
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> On Mar 23, 2021, at 10:57, Emil Pfeffer wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar
ROFL
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> On Mar 18, 2021, at 11:54, Randy Bush wrote:
>
>
>>
>> https://www.itc.sa/en/
>
> mehmet, you actually answered rod's question. that is not
Can you talk to …. Mehmet Akcin meh...@akcin.net “copied in” or someone he may
be able to refer you to ?
https://www.infrapedia.com/app/cls/vung-tau-vnpt
> On Mar 10, 2021, at 08:13, Rod Beck wrote:
>
> Vung Tau
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Huh
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> On Mar 9, 2021, at 13:57, Nathanael Cariaga wrote:
>
>
> Apologies for this shameless plug, but wanted to ask if any folks on this
> list who does
Here here !
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> On Mar 20, 2021, at 19:13, scott wrote:
>
>
> :: The board has been thinking about enhancements to the NANOG list for a
> couple of years now
Can we end this troll here
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> On Mar 20, 2021, at 20:48, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
>
>
> It's one thing to use a GUI tool when it's convenient and quick. I think
>
Rejected with what error codes?
Let’s carry this off list ... can you send through the full headers ?
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> On Mar 4, 2021, at 11:11, jimmy keffer wrote:
>
> i
Also don't get a smart litterbox... ;-)
Yeah that's a thing and connects to the local Wi-Fi. Kinda want to DMZ that
mutha and wait for a script kiddie to turn one of my cats upside down...
dubs litter-robot.com
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Im finding this really hard to believe for the "Team Cymru" part at least.
Being originally a provider of security centric configuration of network
components... IOS ... Juniper etc... and maintaining such a high standard for
years that they turn foot and resell/sell data on customer traffic
I'd agree with that wholly. I've had a drunk couple show up at my place years
back insisting I had her phone. Once the guy tried to push through the door he
got the business end of good ole Louie and a cute little breaking and entering
sentence at a vacation destination known as lockup 浪
With
Shrug... almost straight to junk
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> On Oct 12, 2021, at 08:02, Pascal Masha wrote:
>
>
> Hello All,
>
> I have been wondering whether there is any known
They most likely sent an update to the DNS servers for TLV DNSSEC and in
oversight forgot they needed to null something's out of the workbook to not
touch the BGP instances.
I'd hardly believe that would be triggered by the dns server itself.
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You mean they could not come together enough to share even the same page yet
even a domain name or central corporation to oversee these needs ?
Personally I'm calling partially "bullshit" the Matthew McConaughey way!
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HH -
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> On Dec 22, 2021, at 17:13, Mann, Jason via NANOG wrote:
>
>
> Same to everyone out there!!
>
> From: NANOG On Behalf Of Nanog News
> Sent:
Just replying to Joe's post here to add a little more context to at least one
of the problems that will certainly appear if this would come about.
FreeBSD operators have been using this space for quite a long time for many
NAT'ing reasons including firewalls and other services behind them for
He answered it completely. "You" worried about interception of RPKI exchange
over the wire are failing to see that there is nothing there important to
decrypt because the encryption in the transmission is not there !
And yet you've failed to even follow up to his question... "What's your point
Coin phrase ... IRR (dedup)
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> On Nov 29, 2021, at 07:17, Job Snijders via NANOG wrote:
>
>
> Hi Anurag,
>
> Circular dependencies definitely are a thing to
Huh
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> On Feb 11, 2022, at 09:10, Tom Beecher wrote:
>
> I am disappointed but not surprised to see this discussion on NANOG.
> Encouraging Users to use
Yet another trash understanding from Jeff.
Give it a break dude!
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> On Mar 7, 2022, at 09:07, Masataka Ohta
> wrote:
>
> JeffP wrote:
>
>> Actually,
Thank you for you're support.?.
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> On Mar 12, 2022, at 04:47, Patrick Bryant wrote:
>
> I don't like the idea of disrupting any Internet service. But the
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 12:51:56PM -0700, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote:
>
>
> > On Mar 16, 2022, at 12:24 , Chris Adams wrote:
> >
> > Once upon a time, Owen DeLong said:
> >> You’re right… Two changes to a single file in most cases:
> >>
> >> 1. Set the correct new timezone (e.g. MST for
This whole convo is out of hand for this list
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> On Mar 6, 2022, at 18:36, Jorge Amodio wrote:
>
>
>
> kick your leader out of the window first ...
> - Elon
There are a couple to a few that lurk here. Give it a few hours.
This list is a lot less volume than they have on the interim communications.
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> On Feb 28,
Anyone willing to write a icmp(8/0) concatenation/concentration/proxy tool ?
That can be deployed at the provider edge ?
Catch all the packets !!!
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> On Feb 8,
Not to mention. It is viable traffic to monitor, if I know that I get X
number of icmp traffic through a point in tranfer consistently and that
starts to drop off considerably that it may be a failing connection due
to some circumstance I should start checking that equipment.
And if im that
That's just plain as* bullsh** right there.
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> On Jan 30, 2022, at 19:09, Töma Gavrichenkov wrote:
>
>
> Peace,
>
>> On Thu, Jan 27, 2022, 4:38 PM Smahena
Hope this is 40 business hours
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> On Apr 5, 2022, at 22:42, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
>
> For the inclusion of proxy objects in ALTDB for ARIN-NONAUTH, this is
> the
You didn't lose your /. account because of a mailing list config.You lost it due to the bad practices or knowledge at the time.\o/-- J. HellenthalThe fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic volume.On Sep 2, 2023, at 17:08, Richard
FONDFound On Network Dead 浪-- J. HellenthalThe fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic volume.On Oct 30, 2023, at 12:13, Dennis Burgess wrote:
That is what is not working. If I go to the link from this specific prefix, it
Just going to drop this in here ...Privileged Access Management Solutions for Enhanced Cybersecurity | PAM Systems | Fudo Securityfudosecurity.comIf you are looking for something a little more upbeat -- J. HellenthalThe fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a lot
Good find Jeff !
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> On Apr 26, 2022, at 08:25, JeffP wrote:
>
> Joe-
>
> Another wayward backhoe strikes again..
>
>
Greylog has a feature to visualize attacks/threats on a map visualized by
syslog messages being sent by IDS systems like snort/suricata. If either of
those are deployed at your locations then you can get a map for each location
among number of threats detected.
Just a simple related mapping
https://github.com/anvaka/pm/tree/master/about#software-galaxies-documentation
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> On May 26, 2022, at 17:46, Adam Thompson wrote:
>
> Neat. Any idea who to
Huh ?
Although the https://www.cryptopp.com/wiki/Ed25519 lib exploit could have
something to do with this. Butt eh!
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> On Jun 21, 2022, at 11:55, Doug
Faster off the line then more open connections are always available putting
less strain on providers and endpoints allowing them to serve more people right
off the line.
But we all know where bandwidth goes... once it's increased. ;)
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BGPlay isn't so bad. Alerting could be worked in they're somewhere but the
explicit use case you need it for is somewhat vague ATM. As in "I have this
scenario X that I am trying to get Y & Z information about.
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Wish I still had that email from them where person "possibly not speaking for the company" stated that "they scan the entire internet for vulns and other nefarious things.Where I stated "don't care get your unwanted advertisement scans off my edge, if I want you in the future I know where to find
Novices 浪
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J. Hellenthal
The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a
lot about anticipated traffic volume.
> On Jun 20, 2022, at 03:36, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
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> On 20/06/2022 11:30, Peter Potvin wrote:
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> I did not send this to the list. I assume
, or whoever, claim their scanning an altruistic service, I ask them if they would mind someone coming to their home and trying to open all the doors and windows every night.
-mel beckman
On Jun 19, 2022, at 6:14 PM, J. Hellenthal via NANOG wrote:
Had to send these guys a cease and desist a few
Had to send these guys a cease and desist a few years back as they became so noisy it was causing to much of a disconnect between information we were trying to compare.Can't for for more idiot services to just jump on the wagon and deploy their own scanners and pollute edges without a just cause.
Yeah that's another thing, "research" cause you need to learn it let's have
them do it too, multiply that by every university \o/
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J. Hellenthal
The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a
lot about anticipated traffic volume.
> On Jun 20, 2022, at
This is like setting a read-receipt-to: to a mailing list. The results
are phenom !
But on the other hand you get a nice handy list of replies that say "did
not read" ;) leaking their address as a member.
Done this by accident myself :(
On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 02:11:50AM -0600,
On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 11:02:25AM -0400, Michael Butler via NANOG wrote:
> I treat these folk with the same respect they afford me. Not once in 30
> years of having a connected network (v4 or v6) has any entity asked "is it
> OK if we .. ?".
>
> To my mind, it seems rather idiotic and
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