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On Oct 5, 2012, at 7:05 PM, jim deleskie deles...@gmail.com wrote:
I know that I should know better then comment on networks others then
my own, ( and I know to never comment on my own publicly :) )
But here goes, 210x the size of normal really? 210% I'd have a hard
L3 reported multiple links bouncing nationwide in the US approx 30 minutes
ago. Causing multiple IP issues.
Lane
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Lane Powers
On 11/7/11 9:04 AM, Peter Pauly ppa...@gmail.com wrote:
Gizmodo is reporting problems at Time Warner Telecom we're suffering
from it too and calls to the NOC
idea where this information can be found publically?
-Original Message-
From: Lane Powers [mailto:lane.pow...@swat.coop]
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 10:06 AM
To: Peter Pauly; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Time Warner Telecom problems
L3 reported multiple links bouncing nationwide
We took the CIDR blocks listed here;
http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2011/november/malware_110911/DNS-changer-ma
lware.pdf
And ran them against net flow data from our external links and were able
to generate a list of subscriber IP addresses that were using the rogue
DNS servers.
Lane
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Lane
I saw the apple caching server mentioned on an earlier thread. Is this
appropriate/functional/scaleable enough to implement as an ISP? It is an
intriguing idea. From the docs I could find, I couldn't tell if it was only
geared towards home / small business or if it could scale up to handle ISP
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