Short answer,
Yes .. provided you don't care if anyone can see it.
Take a look at what NEW.NET tried with DNS back in the day.
Cheers,
Michael Holstein
Cleveland State University
From: NANOG nanog-boun...@nanog.org on behalf of stovetop 202
protocol was that communicated this information down to the SFP
For EEPROM access in a SFP+ it's I2C with is well documented and used in tons
of embedded stuff .. commercial logic analysis tools can handle this protocol,
as can your average $10 Arudrino.
Of course writing certain parts of the
legality is questionable insofar as this device must not cause harmful
interference of PartB
but how it works is by sending DEAUTH packets with spoofed MAC addresses
rouge AP response on Cisco/Aruba works like this.
Regards,
Michael Holstein
Cleveland State University
but how it works is by sending DEAUTH packets with spoofed MAC addresses
rouge AP response on Cisco/Aruba works like this.
DIY version if you want to try it out .. just download Kali/Backtrack or
compile aircrack-ng
http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=deauthentication
Regards,
Michael
Or you can just call Comcast and ask them to turn it off. Or you could
in the past.
I can see where the pointy-haired types came up with the opt-out idea hoping
nobody would notice or care, but at least they make it (fairly) easy :
http://wifi.comcast.com/faqs.html
1. Log into your Comcast
`` ‘IPS’ devices require artificially-engineered topological symmetry-
can have a negative impact on resiliency via path diversity.''
Dang, I thought this quote was from an April 1st RFC when I first read it.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but everything we do is artificial.
There are
Once you get tired of spending expensive labor time on this project, you can
throw some
grad students, xboxes and scapy in a room and have them automate the process
for
Actually, this is exactly what we do now .. we host LAN parties (usually right
after Christmas when new games come out) and
?Can someone point me in the right direction for something that allows creation
of a dashboard with current and statistical latency to the various game
servers (PC, Xbox, PS4, etc) ? .. I'm in the education space and we get lots of
questions/complains about this and would like a way to make the
Fill out the form, they will get back to you in a couple hours (they did for
me, anyway)
https://openconnect.itp.netflix.com/request/index.html
You do need a certain amount of ingest from them before they will consider it.
Regards,
Michael Holstein
Cleveland State University
I think Verizon's statement was brilliant, and entirely appropriate. Some
people are going to have a hard time discovering that being in favor of
Obama's version of net neutrality... will soon be just about as cool as
having supported SOPA.
Morse code is just a different binary encoding.
Need to recover the *actual* password because of forensic reasons? .. if it's
just for usability then 100% of the units I've encountered have some reset
routine that wipes the defaults and resets to admin:admin (or whatever).
If it was forensics it'd probably be faster to just image the flash
If you implement SPF / DKIM / DMARC / ADSP, force your customers to relay
Before we went SaaS with email we had lots of spam problems and we also went
this route .. you must relay through us and authenticate .. postfix along with
the dkim and policyd milters (and SPF in DNS). The policyd one
From: Ricky Beam jfb...@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 6:41 PM
To: Michael O Holstein
Subject: Re: Working with Spamhaus
On Thu, 30 Jul 2015 09:59:55 -0400, Michael O Holstein
michael.holst...@csuohio.edu wrote:
100 spammy messages isn't enough to get you in trouble, as long
making 99% of the web secure is better than keeping an old 1% working
A fine idea, unless for $reason your application is among the 1% .. nevermind
the arrogance of the I'm sorry Dave sort of attitude.
As an example .. we have a vendor who, in the current release (last 3 months)
still requires
Why do you upgrade your management systems asynchronously to your
applications? You bring this on yourself.
Perhaps, but SaaS management systems are out of our control. They TELL us
when they upgrade, they do not ASK. A web browser isn't really an application,
you can't wait to upgrade.
to it and
denies you the option to make exceptions sounds just like the well known
error 'Not enough money spend on hardware'
On Fri, July 17, 2015 9:14 pm, Michael O Holstein wrote:
making 99% of the web secure is better than keeping an old 1% working
A fine idea, unless for $reason your application is among
You can get ahold of the Outlook/Live/Hotmail Postmaster folks via this form :
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=614866
IME they are pretty responsive .. usually > 6hrs.
Regards,
Michael Holstein
Cleveland State University
From: NANOG
> Blockchain's objective was to make transactions non-repudiable and > they
> succeeded. However, that interacts with its decentralized
> nature to make those transactions irreversible as well.
To re-use your example, banks don't "delete" the record of the bad check, they
just create an
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