Salut,
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 06:57:26PM +0200, IndianZ wrote:
> Is it possible that this incident is related to the freshly released
> phrack article "Exploiting TCP and the Persist Timer Infiniteness"?
>
> http://phrack.org/issues.html?issue=66&id=9#article
I assert that it's definitely possi
Hi everybody
Is it possible that this incident is related to the freshly released
phrack article "Exploiting TCP and the Persist Timer Infiniteness"?
http://phrack.org/issues.html?issue=66&id=9#article
GreetZ from IndianZ
mailto:indianz(a)indianz.ch
http://www.indianz.ch
On Mon, 2009-06-15 at
Thx for the relay, wasn't even able to reach their website... :)
Am 15.06.2009 um 11:29 schrieb Steven Glogger:
> maybe the website entry will help you:
>
> *Monday, 15.06.2009, 11:25*
>
> *Performance issues*
>
> *Severity*High
> *Effects* IP-Plus backbone
> *Effect on service* All ser
maybe the website entry will help you:
*Monday, 15.06.2009, 11:25*
*Performance issues*
*Severity* High
*Effects* IP-Plus backbone
*Effect on service* All services
*Swisscom TT*
*Responsible* IP-Plus Engineering
*Remarks* Several problems are affecting the IP-Plus bac
Hi Matthias,
> No problems here. All reachable. Where does a traceroute stop?
At various places near AS3303 border (traceroute for NS1.IP-PLUS.NET),
e.g. from UPC/Aorta:
traceroute to 164.128.36.34 (164.128.36.34), 64 hops max, 40 byte
packets
1 gw-zh-2 (91.195.239.3) 1.633 ms 0.462 ms
Hi everybody,
what happened to Swisscom/IP-Plus? I've got major packet loss (80 to
99%) to most destinations within AS 3303, including the IP-Plus DNS
servers. Can't reach any of our clients there... Does anyone have some
info?
Cheers,
Beat Vontobel
MeteoNews AG
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