Re: [cas-user] logging cas validation responses?

2021-07-15 Thread Chris Kell
I'm getting ready to tackle logging for my application including CAS, and I was planning on simply adding in a logging class to the CAS build that would stream out events to a file in a csv format. Is there anything getting in the way of just adding a class like that? On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at

[cas-user] CAS vs Spring Security PLUS CAS

2021-07-08 Thread Chris Kell
I'm making a web app for my company for a new product and we've setup a CAS server for authentication. I'm fairly new to Spring in the first place so this has been pretty steep curve all around, but I've finally used the java-cas-client to integrate cas into my app. I wound up doing this

[cas-user] CAS Management - Configuration classes for tests must be marked with @TestConfiguration Error

2021-05-25 Thread Chris Kell
I am new to CAS, my entire team is, and we are trying to build 6.3.4 and we are g etting "Configuration classes for tests must be marked with @TestConfiguration Error " in casconfiguration.java, which obviously is not a test config file. I've tried disabling tests, but we keep getting the error

[cas-user] Re: Configuration classes for tests must be marked with @TestConfiguration

2021-05-24 Thread Chris Kell
Did you find a solution to this? I have the exact same problem. Excluding tests with gradlew -x test doesn't work. On Monday, October 12, 2020 at 8:44:29 PM UTC-6 RM2020 wrote: > Hi, I am using following https://github.com/apereo/cas/releases/tag/v6.2.3 > release to > do my first

Re: [CF-metadata] [cf-convention/cf-conventions] Broken link to NUG Definition of Coordinate Variables (#283)

2020-07-13 Thread Dalton Kell
@erget Well that's a pleasant surprise! When I had submitted this issue, the link was broken on the 1.8 stable version and 1.7 version. I just checked 1.9, 1.8, and 1.7 and it seems that the Unidata link is no longer returning a 404 error, which is great news, so I'll close this one out. Thanks

Re: [CF-metadata] [cf-convention/cf-conventions] Broken link to NUG Definition of Coordinate Variables (#283)

2020-07-13 Thread Dalton Kell
Closed #283. -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/cf-convention/cf-conventions/issues/283#event-3539768630 This list forwards relevant notifications from Github. It is distinct from

[CF-metadata] [cf-convention/cf-conventions] Broken link to NUG Definition of Coordinate Variables (#283)

2020-07-09 Thread Dalton Kell
Hello all, While searching for defining characteristics of a _coordinate variable_ versus a _geospatial variable_, I found this issue. I marked it as a defect. My search also brought me to related issue #174, which seems to not have been resolved yet. # Hyperlink to the NetCDF Users Guide

[JIRA] (JENKINS-44195) Add timestamps to the log

2018-09-18 Thread kell...@gmail.com (JIRA)
Title: Message Title Frank Kelly

Phrasing slur with multiple voices

2018-02-09 Thread Brian Kell
I am just learning LilyPond, and to practice I’m engraving Dvořák’s Humoresque No. 1 in E-flat Minor, which is in 2/4 time. I’m stuck on the top staff in the attached image (measures 70 and 71). It seems that there are three voices in the last beat of the second measure. The phrasing slur

[jira] [Comment Edited] (NIFI-2342) FTP processors don't close FTP conections when scheduling time = 0 sec

2016-08-09 Thread Alexander Kell (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-2342?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel=15413640#comment-15413640 ] Alexander Kell edited comment on NIFI-2342 at 8/9/16 2:49 PM: -- of course, i

[jira] [Commented] (NIFI-2342) FTP processors don't close FTP conections when scheduling time = 0 sec

2016-08-09 Thread Alexander Kell (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-2342?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel=15413640#comment-15413640 ] Alexander Kell commented on NIFI-2342: -- of course, i will prepare a report and some screenshots from

[jira] [Updated] (NIFI-2523) Add an "Undo" to the User Interface

2016-08-09 Thread Alexander Kell (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-2523?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Alexander Kell updated NIFI-2523: - Description: I am not sure whether this feature has been forgotten ... As a NiFi user, I'd like

[jira] [Created] (NIFI-2523) Add an "Undo" to the User Interface

2016-08-09 Thread Alexander Kell (JIRA)
Alexander Kell created NIFI-2523: Summary: Add an "Undo" to the User Interface Key: NIFI-2523 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-2523 Project: Apache NiFi

[jira] [Updated] (NIFI-2342) FTP processors don't close FTP conections when scheduling time = 0 sec

2016-08-09 Thread Alexander Kell (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-2342?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Alexander Kell updated NIFI-2342: - Fix Version/s: 1.0.0 > FTP processors don't close FTP conections when scheduling time = 0

[jira] [Updated] (NIFI-2313) possibility to lock components on the screen

2016-08-09 Thread Alexander Kell (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-2313?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Alexander Kell updated NIFI-2313: - Fix Version/s: 1.0.0 > possibility to lock components on the scr

[jira] [Created] (NIFI-2342) FTP processors don't close FTP conections when scheduling time = 0 sec

2016-07-21 Thread Alexander Kell (JIRA)
Alexander Kell created NIFI-2342: Summary: FTP processors don't close FTP conections when scheduling time = 0 sec Key: NIFI-2342 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-2342 Project: Apache

[jira] [Created] (NIFI-2313) possibility to lock components on the screen

2016-07-19 Thread Alexander Kell (JIRA)
Alexander Kell created NIFI-2313: Summary: possibility to lock components on the screen Key: NIFI-2313 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-2313 Project: Apache NiFi Issue Type

[jira] [Created] (NIFI-2312) set different colors also for Processor groups

2016-07-19 Thread Alexander Kell (JIRA)
Alexander Kell created NIFI-2312: Summary: set different colors also for Processor groups Key: NIFI-2312 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-2312 Project: Apache NiFi Issue Type

[jira] [Closed] (NIFI-2179) ExecuteSQL and PutSQL can't assignt controller service

2016-07-11 Thread Alexander Kell (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-2179?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Alexander Kell closed NIFI-2179. this is done, reason was a custom nar > ExecuteSQL and PutSQL can't assignt controller serv

[jira] [Resolved] (NIFI-2179) ExecuteSQL and PutSQL can't assignt controller service

2016-07-09 Thread Alexander Kell (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-2179?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Alexander Kell resolved NIFI-2179. -- Resolution: Not A Problem Fix Version/s: (was: 1.0.0) It had something to do

[jira] [Commented] (NIFI-2179) ExecuteSQL and PutSQL can't assignt controller service

2016-07-09 Thread Alexander Kell (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-2179?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel=15368959#comment-15368959 ] Alexander Kell commented on NIFI-2179: -- I just rechecked on my home computer withour custome nar

[jira] [Commented] (NIFI-833) Add an "Undo" to the User Interface

2016-07-01 Thread Alexander Kell (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-833?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel=15359985#comment-15359985 ] Alexander Kell commented on NIFI-833: - I also agree with this feature wish , nifi is a great tool

[ovs-dev] re

2016-03-07 Thread Liza Kell
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Bug#73611: re

2016-03-07 Thread Liza Kell
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Bug#73611: re

2016-03-07 Thread Liza Kell
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Bug#795270: re

2016-03-07 Thread Liza Kell
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[Freesurfer] nifti1Read(): unsupported slice timing pattern 5 -- mri_convert fix?

2015-10-23 Thread Alex Kell
Hi, I'm analyzing data from a collaborator who used SPM to generate some niftis, and freesurfer is unable to read these. I get the following error: nifti1Read(): unsupported slice timing pattern 5 Someone previously had

[Freesurfer] fsfast: using an empirically derived HRF with mkanalysis-sess

2014-09-14 Thread Alex Kell
hi freesurfers, i would like to use an empirically derived HRF with mkanalysis-sess. i have derived the HRF i want [via an FIR model], but it's not obvious how i can use my custom HRF with mkanalysis-sess. one option, it seems, is to feed in my own regressors with the -taskreg flag and then not

Re: [Freesurfer] fsfast: using an empirically derived HRF with mkanalysis-sess

2014-09-14 Thread Alex Kell
and one point of clarification: i only care about beta weights for each condition of interest, so i don't care that -taskreg would only run an F-test for significance maps and wouldn't give me t maps for each regressor of interest. thanks again, alex On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Alex Kell

[Freesurfer] reading writing surface files in python

2014-06-30 Thread Alex Kell
hi freesurfers, i'm looking to read and write freesurfer surface files in python -- like MRIread.m MRIwrite.m but for surfaces and in python. i'm happy to write the code myself, but it seems like the kind of thing that has been done before and i don't want to reinvent the wheel if i don't have

Re: [c-nsp] Need suggestion on cisco 3560 sw IOS

2014-06-26 Thread Jeff Kell
On 6/26/2014 6:09 PM, a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk wrote: on recent versions you can do the microcode update BEFORE the reload (check the update-sw flag list!) which saves loads of down time(!) First I've heard of that one (!). The microcode update is pervasive across the 3560s/3750s. First time

[c-nsp] 4500X trivia question...

2014-06-20 Thread Jeff Kell
Just breaking ground with some 4500X switches... and was curious... With other Catalysts the switches are often oversubscribed... at least the uplinks... but there were platform specific commands to determine which ports were mapped to which ASICs and you could try to optimize your loads across

Re: No route to weather.gov

2014-06-11 Thread Jeff Kell
On 6/11/2014 11:13 PM, Hugo Slabbert wrote: No luck from here. weather.gov resolves as 204.227.127.201 for me, and I have no routes for that IP. Likewise here, and we have various views. UTC-Border#show ip route 204.227.127.201 % Network not in table BGP path falls back to default

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] requests for open, unauthenticated, no portal WiFi

2014-05-20 Thread Jeff Kell
We use essentially the eduroam services guidelines (https://www.eduroam.us/node/69) but we have bandwidth restrictions on guest WiFi that are not applied to actual eduroam traffic. Jeff On 5/20/2014 1:31 PM, Heath Barnhart wrote: I'm using a simple ACL to restrict traffic. For VPN access we are

Re: Getting pretty close to default IPv4 route maximum for 6500/7600 routers.

2014-05-06 Thread Jeff Kell
On 5/6/2014 11:39 AM, Drew Weaver wrote: Hi all, I am wondering if maybe we should make some kind of concerted effort to remind folks about the IPv4 routing table inching closer and closer to the 512K route mark. We are at about 94/95% right now of 512K. For most of us, the 512K route

Re: [c-nsp] 3750: SNMP-3-INPUT_QFULL_ERR, ssh session dies, show tech support fails, switch stack crashes on reload

2014-05-05 Thread Jeff Kell
On 5/5/2014 11:10 AM, Darren O'Connor wrote: Never seen it myself, but googling around brings up a few things. Did this recently start? Any other switch on the same code having the same issues or not? Generally if five different devices all start having the same issue an external issue is

Re: We hit half-million: The Cidr Report

2014-04-29 Thread Jeff Kell
On 4/29/2014 2:06 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: If everyone who had 30+ inaggregable IPv4 prefixes replaced them with 1 (or even 3) IPv6 prefixes… As a bonus, we could get rid of NAT, too. ;-) /me ducks (but you know I had to say it) Yeah, just when we thought Slammer / Blaster / Nachi / Welchia

Re: We hit half-million: The Cidr Report

2014-04-29 Thread Jeff Kell
On 4/29/2014 11:37 PM, TheIpv6guy . wrote: On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Jeff Kell jeff-k...@utc.edu wrote: On 4/29/2014 2:06 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: If everyone who had 30+ inaggregable IPv4 prefixes replaced them with 1 (or even 3) IPv6 prefixes… As a bonus, we could get rid of NAT, too

Re: Requirements for IPv6 Firewalls

2014-04-18 Thread Jeff Kell
On 4/18/2014 9:53 PM, Dobbins, Roland wrote: On Apr 19, 2014, at 1:20 AM, William Herrin b...@herrin.us wrote: There isn't much a firewall can do to break it. As someone who sees firewalls break the Internet all the time for those whose packets have the misfortune to traverse one, I must

Re: Requirements for IPv6 Firewalls

2014-04-18 Thread Jeff Kell
On 4/18/2014 10:10 PM, Dobbins, Roland wrote: On Apr 19, 2014, at 9:04 AM, Jeff Kell jeff-k...@utc.edu wrote: It's how we provide access control. Firewalls 'access control'. Firewalls are one (generally, very poor and grossly misused) way of providing access control. They're often wedged

Re: Heartbleed Bug Found in Cisco Routers, Juniper Gear

2014-04-12 Thread Jeff Kell
On 4/12/2014 8:55 PM, Harry Hoffman wrote: Didn't Cisco already release a bunch of updates related to Anyconnect and heartbleed? There were AnyConnect for iOS (little i, not big I) issues with heartbleed, but everything else has been mostly phone and UCS related. IOS XE is affected if you have

Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage

2014-04-09 Thread Jeff Kell
On 4/9/2014 5:24 PM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: On Wed, 09 Apr 2014 17:15:59 -0400, William Herrin said: Meh. This just means list software will have to rewrite the From header to From: John Levine nanog@nanog.org and rely on the Reply-To header for anybody who wants to send a message

Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage

2014-04-09 Thread Jeff Kell
On 4/9/2014 6:11 PM, bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com wrote: On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 05:49:27PM -0400, Jeff Kell wrote: The most sane out-of-mind response should only be sent *if* the out-of-mind person is named explicitly as a recipient in the RFC822 header. Anything To: somelist@somehost does

Re: Yahoo DMARC breakage

2014-04-09 Thread Jeff Kell
On 4/9/2014 7:22 PM, Larry Sheldon wrote: On 4/9/2014 5:11 PM, bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com wrote: On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 05:49:27PM -0400, Jeff Kell wrote: The most sane out-of-mind response should only be sent *if* the out-of-mind person is named explicitly as a recipient in the RFC822

Re: [fonc] Communicating with Aliens Problem

2014-04-08 Thread Stephen Kell
On Sun, 6 Apr 2014 22:01:03 -0400, Shawn Vincent wrote: I am very interested in learning more about the state of the art in the communicating with aliens problem mentioned here and other places. What techniques have been developed or considered for this? Greetings from another lurker. I

Re: Anternet

2014-04-05 Thread Jeff Kell
On 4/5/2014 2:32 AM, Andrew D Kirch wrote: So, if there's more than 4 billion ants... what are they going to do? Who knows, but they'll definitely need IPv6 :) Jeff

Re: BGPMON Alert Questions

2014-04-02 Thread Jeff Kell
So we're somewhat safe until the fast food burger grills and fries cookers advance to level-3 routing? Or Daquiri blenders get their own ASNs? Bad enough that professional folks can goof to this extent, but scarier still that the Internet of Everything seems to progress without bounds... Jeff

Re: A little silly for IPv6

2014-03-25 Thread Jeff Kell
On 3/26/2014 12:28 AM, Larry Sheldon wrote: According to the Ace of Spades HQ blog: IPv6 would allow every atom on the surface of the earth to have its own IP address, with enough spare to do Earth 100+ times. Not with a /64 minimum allocation per customer :) Jeff

Re: IPv6 isn't SMTP

2014-03-25 Thread Jeff Kell
On 3/26/2014 12:33 AM, Larry Sheldon wrote: On 3/25/2014 11:18 PM, John Levine wrote: 3. Arguing about IPv6 in the context of requirements upon SMTP connections is playing that uncomfortable game with one’s own combat boots. And not particularly productive. If you can figure out how to do

Re: Level 3 blames Internet slowdowns on ISPs' refusal to upgrade networks | Ars Technica

2014-03-20 Thread Jeff Kell
On 3/20/2014 7:32 PM, Jimmy Hess wrote: Then there is this whole matter of end-to-end connectivity. Just because your WAN device links up at 8 Megabits, does not mean you have been guaranteed 8 Mbits end-to-end. Have run into this one more times that I care to count. We're running very

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 11ac migration question

2014-03-17 Thread Jeff Kell
On 3/17/2014 5:12 PM, Kitri Waterman wrote: Thomas, We're looking at the same antenna for an auditorium space as well, so glad to hear it's worked out for you. Considering this universal mount or similar: http://www.terra-wave.com/shop/universal-articulating-mount-p-672.html Does this work

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 11ac migration question

2014-03-17 Thread Jeff Kell
... Frank Sweetser fs at wpi.edu| For every problem, there is a solution that Manager of Network Operations | is simple, elegant, and wrong. Worcester Polytechnic Institute | - HL Mencken On 3/16/2014 1:04 AM, Jeff Kell wrote: Have seen similar results with Dell laptop locking

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 11ac migration question

2014-03-17 Thread Jeff Kell
I sort of missed my conclusion... so my apologies, let me add that part... On 3/17/2014 11:04 PM, Jeff Kell wrote: Well, some client drivers will let you tweak the advanced settings. I know I can prefer 5Ghz and I can prefer N on my aging laptop (yeah, it was my Dell below, trying to track

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 11ac migration question

2014-03-15 Thread Jeff Kell
Have seen similar results with Dell laptop locking onto 802.11n at a distance and ignoring same room a/b/g. We are trying to avoid mixed deployments, and sounds like the same concerns extend to 11ac as well. Jeff On 3/15/2014 11:12 PM, Alok Vimawala wrote: Hi Frank, We just had an

[c-nsp] EIGRP potentially silly question...

2014-03-05 Thread Jeff Kell
After a deployment of EIGRP with the intent of providing link utilization based load-sharing as opposed to round robin, I get the rude awakening that the default k-values for EIGRP do NOT include link utilization. Any shortcuts / workarounds / etc to resetting k-values site-wide without breaking

Re: Permitting spoofed traffic [Was: Re: ddos attack blog]

2014-02-14 Thread Jeff Kell
On 2/14/2014 9:07 PM, Paul Ferguson wrote: Indeed -- I'm not in the business of bit-shipping these days, so I can't endorse or advocate any particular method of blocking spoofed IP packets in your gear. If you're dead-end, a basic ACL that permits ONLY your prefixes on egress, and blocks your

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] How many drops 802.11ac phase 2

2014-02-07 Thread Jeff Kell
On 2/7/2014 7:11 PM, Green, William C wrote: We pull one 6a also. That makes enough of us to drink together comfortably at the next Educause party. Most of our APs are one 5e. As well discussed, I also expect GE to be sufficient for a number of years, but I never bet against more

Re: Twinax trivia check (was Re: Is there such a thing as a 10GBase-T SFP+ transciever)

2014-02-02 Thread Jeff Kell
On 2/2/2014 4:03 PM, Bryan Tong wrote: These cables are most commonly known as Direct Attach Copper SFP+ The big issue appears to be that these are not always consistently functional crossing vendor lines (sometimes product lines within the same vendor). There does not appear to be any

Re: [c-nsp] Twinax trivia check (was Re: Is there such a thing as a 10GBase-T SFP+ transciever)

2014-02-02 Thread Jeff Kell
On 2/2/2014 5:49 PM, Murphy-Olson, Daniel E. wrote: Most of the switch vendors have an official compatibility list, but I've found that generally the most common compatibility issue is active vs passive twinax. Brocade edge switches and nics are normally active only, which seems to come

Re: [c-nsp] TAC hits a new record level of aggravation...

2014-02-01 Thread Jeff Kell
: domingo, 3 de Novembro de 2013 14:35 To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: Re: [c-nsp] TAC hits a new record level of aggravation... On Sun, 3 Nov 2013, Jeff Kell wrote: Customer support died a decade ago. For the front-end stuff, sure. To be fair, and to give credit where credit is due

Re: Will a single /27 get fully routed these days?

2014-01-25 Thread Jeff Kell
(snip) I doubt that anything /24 will ever be eligible as a portable provider independent block. If within a provider, you can slice and dice as you wish. Jeff

[c-nsp] 3750G memory leak?

2014-01-24 Thread Jeff Kell
Just curious... has anyone had issues with memory leaks on 3750Gs? We have had nightmares from a 4-switch stack of 3750G-48TS's (IP Services). Runs for months, then you try to write mem and get memory allocation errors and it fails. It progresses a bit further and you can no longer get serial

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Guest Network Access Policy

2014-01-16 Thread Jeff Kell
On 1/16/2014 4:55 PM, Alexander, David wrote: 1) Do you allow guests on your wireless network? Yes. a. If you allow guests, what steps do they need to take to gain access to the network (eg. sponsorship, MAC registration, open network)? We provide 'eduroam' for participating

Re: [c-nsp] Re-licensing secondhand Cisco equipment

2014-01-07 Thread Jeff Kell
For some hardware, especially the fixed-chassis Catalysts, there is a limited lifetime warranty that is supposed to include software updates, particularly those related to security defects and known release defects. However, the current TAC downloads will show releases, but requests a login to

[Bug ada/59671] Improper Ada behavior under -gnat2012

2014-01-05 Thread p-kell at live dot com
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=59671 Patrick Kelly p-kell at live dot com changed: What|Removed |Added Status|RESOLVED|UNCONFIRMED

[Bug ada/59671] Improper Ada behavior under -gnat2012

2014-01-05 Thread p-kell at live dot com
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=59671 --- Comment #4 from Patrick Kelly p-kell at live dot com --- Let's say I'm trying to build a library/package, tens thousands of lines long, provided by someone else. Is changing every instance of a function with an out parameter to a procedure

[Bug ada/58151] conflict of writable function parameter in construct with arbitrary order of evaluation is often a spurious error

2014-01-03 Thread p-kell at live dot com
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=58151 Patrick Kelly p-kell at live dot com changed: What|Removed |Added CC||p-kell at live dot

[Bug ada/59671] New: Improper Ada behavior under -gnat2012

2014-01-03 Thread p-kell at live dot com
Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org Reporter: p-kell at live dot com Compilation under -gnat2012 fails with this error: conflict of writable function parameter in construct with arbitrary order of evaluation Fallback to -gnat2005, and it reports that functions can only have

Re: turning on comcast v6

2013-12-30 Thread Jeff Kell
On 12/30/2013 8:16 PM, Leo Bicknell wrote: There's a reason why there's huge efforts to put RA guard in switches, and do cryptographic RA's. These are two admissions that the status quo does not work for many folks, but for some reason these two solutions get pushed over a simple DHCP router

Re: NSA able to compromise Cisco, Juniper, Huawei switches

2013-12-30 Thread Jeff Kell
On 12/30/2013 11:06 PM, [AP] NANOG wrote: As I was going through reading all these replies, the one thing that continued to poke at me was the requirement of the signed binaries and microcode. The same goes for many of the Cisco binaries, without direct assistance, which is unclear at this

[c-nsp] Quick question on HSRP...

2013-12-30 Thread Jeff Kell
Quick question for someone that's been there, done that, as I'm a bit rushed to try to lab test this... We're adding some new routers (4500Xs) for an upgraded server farm arrangement with a number of server-side vlans / VRFs. The plan was to trunk it with the existing L3 router, and fire up HSRP

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Game consoles?

2013-12-23 Thread Jeff Kell
On 12/23/2013 4:43 PM, Danny Eaton wrote: There seems to be a growing demand, and with the holiday season upon us, I'm expecting more than a few requests when we all come back. Is anyone allowing residential students to register game consoles on a wireless SSID? If so, how? WPA2-PSK? MAC

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11AC Future Infrastructure

2013-12-18 Thread Jeff Kell
That was a standard across the AMP jacks... you could get one Cat5 100Mbps, or two 10Mb split cable jacks. It was a matter of which insert you plugged into the socket. It wasn't my decision, and I cringe everytime I see one, but they're still around in our older campus buildings. Jeff On

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi planning

2013-12-12 Thread Jeff Kell
On 12/12/2013 5:11 PM, Ian McDonald wrote: It seems to me to be completely impractical from a planning and budgetary perspective to be increasing the density of AP's on an annual basis due to poor client design, whether low transmit power, antenna deficiency, or insufficiently well designed

Re: [c-nsp] 4500X weird issue...

2013-12-12 Thread Jeff Kell
On 12/10/2013 8:45 PM, Jeff Kell wrote: Follow-up... the secondary booted up OK. We're looking at a possible RMA on the failing one (TAC case open) rather than cracking the case on a virgin switch to mess with flash :). Jeff On 12/6/2013 11:25 PM, Jeff Kell wrote: We received our first pair

Re: [c-nsp] 4500X weird issue...

2013-12-10 Thread Jeff Kell
Follow-up... the secondary booted up OK. We're looking at a possible RMA on the failing one (TAC case open) rather than cracking the case on a virgin switch to mess with flash :). Jeff On 12/6/2013 11:25 PM, Jeff Kell wrote: We received our first pair of 4500X switches, and proceeded to try

Re: Caps (was Re: ATT UVERSE Native IPv6, a HOWTO)

2013-12-08 Thread Jeff Kell
On 12/9/2013 12:48 AM, Jay Ashworth wrote: A 3270 that took 5 seconds of delay and then *snapped* the entire screen up at once was perceived as faster than a 9600 tty that painted the same entire screen in about a second and a half or so. Don't remember who it was either, but likely Bell

[c-nsp] 4500X weird issue...

2013-12-06 Thread Jeff Kell
We received our first pair of 4500X switches, and proceeded to try to prepare them for deployment. They came up OK on console access, we got a very basic configuration setup, linked them together, and did an initial VSS pairing. With that successful, we put in a management IP address for the

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Eapol-Rate-Optimization

2013-12-03 Thread Jeff Kell
On 12/3/2013 9:34 PM, Wright, Don wrote: Just curious, have any Aruba shops tried enabling EAPOL rate optimization to try helping with the Apple roaming/dropping issue? It's a new setting in 6.1 and while it didn't help in my testing, I've heard others have had success with it. Would

Re: [c-nsp] EIGRP reality check

2013-11-26 Thread Jeff Kell
EIGRP metrics. These are all Catalysts (6500 at A, various 3750 models at B-C-D) so nothing new and bleeding edge here. Jeff On 11/26/2013 10:10 PM, Mark Tinka wrote: On Monday, November 25, 2013 04:55:08 AM Jeff Kell wrote: We have been using EIGRP in the most recent generation of our

[c-nsp] EIGRP reality check

2013-11-24 Thread Jeff Kell
We have been using EIGRP in the most recent generation of our campus network, a choice that was largely made on the fact that it could load-share across equal-cost paths, and take the path of least resistance to the target. Recently we upgraded some core links to 10Gbps, with a couple remaining

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.1x vs web-portal

2013-11-19 Thread Jeff Kell
On 11/19/2013 4:05 PM, Peter P Morrissey wrote: Can anyone name an application that does not have strong encryption? I'm not arguing against 802.1x, because it works very well for us as users don't have to authenticate constantly on a portal, and we seem to do a very good job getting them

Re: [c-nsp] Third party transceivers that fail only with new, NX-OS 6.2.2a on sup-2E

2013-11-19 Thread Jeff Kell
On 11/19/2013 5:51 PM, Tim Durack wrote: Second that. The more people buy 3rd party (coded if you want) the better. Vendors only listen to sales. +1 to that. We recently ran across some 3rd-party CODED DOM-supporting optics that have worked (thus far) in both Ciscos and Brocades. When you can

Re: [c-nsp] Cisco bug locator?

2013-11-19 Thread Jeff Kell
On 11/19/2013 9:40 PM, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote: So complain to your account team and give feedback on their website. Only by customers complaining will we see improvement. Don't hold your breath. I've been bitching since they started the whole Web 2.0 / HTML5 / Java nonsense migration, and

Re: OT: Below grade fiber interconnect points

2013-11-13 Thread Jeff Kell
You can stick a splice in a manhole. You don't want a patch panel or cross-connect in that sort of environment, keep that housed inside, somewhere. Jeff On 11/13/2013 7:53 PM, Thomas wrote: Usually it would spliced outside at the manhole where the fiber meet to go in the building. Depends

Re: CPE dns hijacking malware

2013-11-11 Thread Jeff Kell
On 11/12/2013 1:12 AM, Dobbins, Roland wrote: On Nov 12, 2013, at 12:56 PM, Mike mike-na...@tiedyenetworks.com wrote: It appears that some of my subscribers DSL modems (which are acting as nat routers) have had their dns settings hijacked and presumably for serving ads or some such

Warning Your Mailbox Has Exceeded Quota Limit

2013-11-07 Thread Kell, Todd
Dear user, Your mailbox has Exceeded the quota limit set by the administrator, you will not be able to send or receive mail until you revalidates your account. Please click the link below or copy paste to your browser to validate your mailbox. http://tinylink.net/quotalimit Failure to do

Warning Your Mailbox Has Exceeded Quota Limit

2013-11-07 Thread Kell, Todd
Dear user, Your mailbox has Exceeded the quota limit set by the administrator, you will not be able to send or receive mail until you revalidates your account. Please click the link below or copy paste to your browser to validate your mailbox. http://tinylink.net/quotalimit Failure to do

Re: [c-nsp] TAC hits a new record level of aggravation...

2013-11-03 Thread Jeff Kell
On 11/3/2013 1:41 AM, Dobbins, Roland wrote: On Nov 3, 2013, at 12:08 PM, Jeff Kell jeff-k...@utc.edu wrote: If enough of us complain... maybe. Plenty of people inside and outside of Cisco have complained vociferously, to no avail. It's unlikely to change. Maybe we should all go back

Re: [c-nsp] TAC hits a new record level of aggravation...

2013-11-03 Thread Jeff Kell
On 11/3/2013 7:46 AM, Chuck Church wrote: It's not just the TAC tool that has been suck-ified. The replacement for the dynamic configuration tool sucks. Tried it a few days ago, first thing it asks for is a whole bunch of customer info. I just wanted to verify if there is a non-EOS OC-3 POS

[c-nsp] TAC hits a new record level of aggravation...

2013-11-02 Thread Jeff Kell
I had the opportunity to open a TAC case last week... and was greeted by the new website... I use Firefox with NoScript, Ghostery, AdBlock, and some other plugins that require their own unique whitelisting to get cisco.com to work at all, and even more if you need to login to anything. I have

[c-nsp] ASA 8.4 error 305006 regular translation creation failed

2013-11-02 Thread Jeff Kell
Not having fun with TAC, let me ask the real experts :) ASA-5585X running 8.4(7), recent upgrade in response to last month's security advisories against the 8.4 code we were running... Now getting a number of the %ASA-3-305006 regular translation creation failed errors logged, typically for

Re: [c-nsp] TAC hits a new record level of aggravation...

2013-11-02 Thread Jeff Kell
: Have you try using MS Explorer? Sent from my iPhone On 2013/11/03, at 7:53, Jeff Kell jeff-k...@utc.edu wrote: I had the opportunity to open a TAC case last week... and was greeted by the new website... I use Firefox with NoScript, Ghostery, AdBlock, and some other plugins

Re: [c-nsp] TAC hits a new record level of aggravation...

2013-11-02 Thread Jeff Kell
On 11/2/2013 11:20 PM, Alex Presse wrote: It's the new java update - unsigned code gets user verification windows. Cisco (and everybody else) will need to update all their java delivered user interfaces to avoid this annoyance. And we need Java to submit a case, exactly why? Plain old

Re: [c-nsp] TAC hits a new record level of aggravation...

2013-11-02 Thread Jeff Kell
On 11/3/2013 12:52 AM, Dobbins, Roland wrote: On Nov 3, 2013, at 7:29 AM, Justin M. Streiner strei...@cluebyfour.org wrote: It would be great if Cisco focus-group tested these 'enhancements' before rolling them out, and knock it off with the Java nonsense. They've been going in this

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] FW: Outsourcing WiFi to Apogee

2013-10-31 Thread Jeff Kell
On 10/31/2013 6:53 PM, Andy Page wrote: We are able to put APs in rooms if we wanted, but opted to put them in hallways to limit the amount we would need to deploy, as well as making replacements easier. We will occasionally put an access point in a room if we have to, but it not typically

Re: [c-nsp] SC to LC converter

2013-10-14 Thread Jeff Kell
Cheapest alternative is get an SC-to-SC coupler and an SC-to-LC jumper and cross your fingers on the added loss. Otherwise you're looking at re-termination and tolerating a Unicam quick fix or a pigtail requiring a splice. Jeff On 10/14/2013 3:37 PM, Kenny Kant wrote: I have an older

Re: Policy-based routing is evil? Discuss.

2013-10-11 Thread Jeff Kell
As others have pointed out, PBR ... * Is a fragile configuration. You're typically forcing next-hop without a [direct] failover option, * Often incurs a penalty (hardware cycles, conflicting feature sets, or outright punting to software), * Doesn't naturally load-balance (you pick the source

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] For those of you on Cisco code 7.5, supporting Bonjour, etc...

2013-10-10 Thread Jeff Kell
If you bridge wireless to wired, we have issues as most of our buildings are routed (distributed model) and it breaks down the mobility/roaming flexibility we get by backhauling our APs to central controllers and using common network infrastructure across campus. There are pros and cons to each,

Re: Suggestion on Fiber tester

2013-09-27 Thread Jeff Kell
On 9/26/2013 6:53 AM, Justin M. Streiner wrote: What flavor of multimode fiber are you dealing with? The answer and the distance you can run becomes substantially more important at 10G. Hopefully you're at least dealing with OM3. OM1/OM2 imposes distance limitations and you'll likely need

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