Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 11:11 PM, Elmar K. Bins e...@4ever.de wrote: eyeronic.des...@gmail.com (Mike Hale) wrote: We need a pool on what percentage of readers just googled traceroute. None of course! No, they read the man page, of course! -- Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
--- j...@nethead.com wrote: From: Joe Hamelin j...@nethead.com Back in 2000 at Amazon, HR somehow decided to have me do the phone interviews for neteng. I'd go through questions on routing and what not, then at the end I would ask questions like, Who was Jon Postel? Who is Larry Wall? Who is Paul Vixie? What are layers 8 9? Explain the RTFM protocol. What is NANOG? Those answers (or long silences) told me more about the candidate than most of the technical questions. --- Now that's a good interview question series. It shows that the person cares, rather than just doing a job. scott ps. I never thought of RTFM as a protocol, but I like it. It's a protocol between engineers. The conservative in what you send part... :-)
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
Back in 2000 at Amazon, HR somehow decided to have me do the phone interviews for neteng. I'd go through questions on routing and what not, then at the end I would ask questions like, Who was Jon Postel? Who is Larry Wall? Who is Paul Vixie? What are layers 8 9? Explain the RTFM protocol. What is NANOG? Those answers (or long silences) told me more about the candidate than most of the technical questions. -- Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
eyeronic.des...@gmail.com (Mike Hale) wrote: We need a pool on what percentage of readers just googled traceroute. None of course!
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it” -Santayana Quite relevant in our industry that seems be more hell bent on rehashing ideas and plot lines than Hollywood. -dorian On Jun 6, 2015, at 6:43 AM, shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com wrote: My first thought on reading that was who the hell cares if a person knows about internet culture. But than I had to reconsider - it's a very apt way of telling if someone read the right books :) I would also add Ritchie, Thompson, and Diffie to that list (since you ask about Larry, it's only appropriate). On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 6:32 AM, jim deleskie deles...@gmail.com wrote: I remember you asking me who Jon was :) I have since added to my list of interview questions... sad but the number of people with clue is declining not increasing. On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 3:13 AM, Joe Hamelin j...@nethead.com wrote: Back in 2000 at Amazon, HR somehow decided to have me do the phone interviews for neteng. I'd go through questions on routing and what not, then at the end I would ask questions like, Who was Jon Postel? Who is Larry Wall? Who is Paul Vixie? What are layers 8 9? Explain the RTFM protocol. What is NANOG? Those answers (or long silences) told me more about the candidate than most of the technical questions. -- Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 9:57 PM, James Laszko jam...@mythostech.com wrote: I asked one of my guys to tracert in windows for something and he executed pathping. I have never seen that in 25 years Go figure! Yep, I learned something new (though IDK I'll ever use it - I'm guessing it's useless trivia, esp since I haven't done much with Windows in ~6 years now). My default traceroute is: nmap -Pn -p0 --traceroute host
Looking for network administration service
Dear all, We are looking for a network engineer to help us maintain our network. Devices used: Brocade RX4 router and Force10 switches. Is there any company/individuals that can provide such service on a monthly retainer or project basis? Thank you in advance. Regards, -dave
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
On 06/06/2015 03:32 AM, jim deleskie wrote: I remember you asking me who Jon was:) I have since added to my list of interview questions... sad but the number of people with clue is declining not increasing. It's not a question of clue, but of history. How many CS grads are exposed to the details of the development of the Internet and Information Technology? Many of us know of Jon Postel because we experienced and appreciated his work for the Internet when he was alive. Ditto Richard Stevens. Now I ask you: how many students would delve into history that deeply? How many universities/colleges/trade schools would include that information in their curriculum? Moving on...Larry Wall -- I'm finding that the new generation of people don't use Perl any more, instead favoring Python for some reason. Indeed, my current job's management insists I learn Python, even though Perl has much more support for Cisco equipment as part of CPAN. So, given that bias, it wouldn't be surprising that the up-and-coming wouldn't know who invented a tool they don't use. Guido van Rossum, they know, maybe. People exposed only to Windows may or may not know about Paul Vixie's contributions to our world -- again, it's history that would be arcane for those who never dabbled in Unix or Unix-like systems, or didn't follow Internet politics. (Yes, BIND is implemented on Windows systems -- I consult to an ISP who suffers through the pain caused by the decision to do so -- but using a piece of software and knowing the history of that software are two different things, particularly when a person isn't doing DNS admin full-time.) If your goal is to play Gotcha!, you need to go farther afield. What is ARPAnet, and what role did it play in the development of the Internet? What is XNS? What is ThickNet? ThinNet? Expand and explain CTS, RTS, CD/DCD, MR, TR, RC, TC. What is V.35? HSSI? ITU? T1 and E1, and what is the difference? And so on through ISO level 1. Who was Thomas Watson? Who was Hollerith...and how did his invention trace its origins to silk tapestry? What problem was Hollerith trying to solve? Who is (were) Ken Olson and Harlan Anderson? Throw in Ada Lovelace and Grace Hopper. What is the significance of a 30 centimeter piece of twisted-pair wire, which Admiral Hopper would hand out at lectures? What is COBOL? (And I'm not referring to the planet Kobol that is part of the Battlestar Galactia universe.) Who were Ken Thompson, Brian Kernighan, Dennis Ritchie, and Phillip Plauger? Bill Joy? And so on, and so on, second star to the right and straight on 'till morning... Here's the topper: who was (is) Al Gore, and what part did he play in the birth of the Internet as we know it today? Try not to howl as some of the answers you will get.
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
I also concur. There is most certainly a negative correlation between certs and clue in my experience, having met 10s of certificate holders. Long ago when the MCSE was more popular, I actually started putting MCSE need not apply on job postings because everyone I interviewed that had one was not just clue challenged, but had negative clue. On Fri, 5 Jun 2015, jim deleskie wrote: Based on the number of certified people I've interviewed over the last 20yr, my default view lines up with Jared's 100% On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 10:38 PM, Mike Hale eyeronic.des...@gmail.com wrote: We need a pool on what percentage of readers just googled traceroute. On Jun 5, 2015 6:28 PM, na...@cdl.asgaard.org wrote: On 5 Jun 2015, at 17:45, Łukasz Bromirski wrote: On 06 Jun 2015, at 02:26, Jared Mauch ja...@puck.nether.net wrote: On Jun 5, 2015, at 7:13 PM, John Fraizer j...@op-sec.us wrote: Head of line for CCIE / JNCIE but knowledge and experience trumps a piece of paper every time! Can you please put these at the back of the line? My experience is that the cisco certification (at least) is evidence of the absence of actual troubleshooting skills. (or my standards of what defines “expert” are different than the rest of the world). Jared, don’t generalize. True - there are people that are ‘paper’ CCIE/JNCIEs - but let’s not start a rant unless you've met tens of CCIEs/JNCIEs and all of them didn’t know a jack. About troubleshooting. 't We had one CCIE at a previous job who just didn't click no matter how much we tried to train on the architecture. Eventually in one backbone event, he kept saying that the problem couldn't be with a given router because traceroute worked. When it was pointed out that the potential fault wouldn't cause traceroute to fail, we got a very puzzled look. We then asked him to explain how traceroute worked. He spectacularly failed. It became a tongue-in-cheek interview question. What was boggling was the number of *IE's that failed trying to explain traceroute's mechanics. My test, as crass as it is. If your CV headlines with a JCIE/CCIE, I am pretty certain that you have very little real-world experience. If it's a footnote somewhere, that's ok. Christopher — CCIE #15929 RS/SP, CCDE #2012::17 (not that I’d know anything about troubleshooting of course) -- 李柯睿 Avt tace, avt loqvere meliora silentio Check my PGP key here: http://www.asgaard.org/cdl/cdl.asc Current vCard here: http://www.asgaard.org/cdl/cdl.vcf keybase: https://keybase.io/liljenstolpe -- Brandon Ross Yahoo AIM: BrandonNRoss +1-404-635-6667ICQ: 2269442 Skype: brandonross Schedule a meeting: http://www.doodle.com/bross
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
My first thought on reading that was who the hell cares if a person knows about internet culture. But than I had to reconsider - it's a very apt way of telling if someone read the right books :) I would also add Ritchie, Thompson, and Diffie to that list (since you ask about Larry, it's only appropriate). On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 6:32 AM, jim deleskie deles...@gmail.com wrote: I remember you asking me who Jon was :) I have since added to my list of interview questions... sad but the number of people with clue is declining not increasing. On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 3:13 AM, Joe Hamelin j...@nethead.com wrote: Back in 2000 at Amazon, HR somehow decided to have me do the phone interviews for neteng. I'd go through questions on routing and what not, then at the end I would ask questions like, Who was Jon Postel? Who is Larry Wall? Who is Paul Vixie? What are layers 8 9? Explain the RTFM protocol. What is NANOG? Those answers (or long silences) told me more about the candidate than most of the technical questions. -- Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
I remember you asking me who Jon was :) I have since added to my list of interview questions... sad but the number of people with clue is declining not increasing. On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 3:13 AM, Joe Hamelin j...@nethead.com wrote: Back in 2000 at Amazon, HR somehow decided to have me do the phone interviews for neteng. I'd go through questions on routing and what not, then at the end I would ask questions like, Who was Jon Postel? Who is Larry Wall? Who is Paul Vixie? What are layers 8 9? Explain the RTFM protocol. What is NANOG? Those answers (or long silences) told me more about the candidate than most of the technical questions. -- Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
You are such an optimist ;-) Sometimes those who can remember the past get to repeat it anyway. TV On June 6, 2015 6:53:20 AM EDT, Dorian Kim dor...@blackrose.org wrote: Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it” -Santayana Quite relevant in our industry that seems be more hell bent on rehashing ideas and plot lines than Hollywood. -dorian On Jun 6, 2015, at 6:43 AM, shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com wrote: My first thought on reading that was who the hell cares if a person knows about internet culture. But than I had to reconsider - it's a very apt way of telling if someone read the right books :) I would also add Ritchie, Thompson, and Diffie to that list (since you ask about Larry, it's only appropriate). On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 6:32 AM, jim deleskie deles...@gmail.com wrote: I remember you asking me who Jon was :) I have since added to my list of interview questions... sad but the number of people with clue is declining not increasing. On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 3:13 AM, Joe Hamelin j...@nethead.com wrote: Back in 2000 at Amazon, HR somehow decided to have me do the phone interviews for neteng. I'd go through questions on routing and what not, then at the end I would ask questions like, Who was Jon Postel? Who is Larry Wall? Who is Paul Vixie? What are layers 8 9? Explain the RTFM protocol. What is NANOG? Those answers (or long silences) told me more about the candidate than most of the technical questions. -- Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474 -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 8:33 AM, tvest tv...@eyeconomics.com wrote: You are such an optimist ;-) Sometimes those who can remember the past get to repeat it anyway. I remember seeing a slide deck for devs saying all new web apps are recreating mail, write, wall, and finger (the person posted it on FB, so of course I can't find it for ref)
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 12:27 PM, Dave Taht dave.t...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 6:53 AM, Brandon Ross br...@pobox.com wrote: I also concur. There is most certainly a negative correlation between certs and clue in my experience, having met 10s of certificate holders. Oh good. Maybe my total lack of ever pursuing one of these things is actually a qualification of sorts? Meh, certs can be fun. I've never taken one and not learned something. I don't think someone should put me in charge of designing a SOC because I have a Security+ or that BestBuy should trust people with (or w/o) and A+ to fix computers. But I'll bet the journey people took to get that cert taught them something. Having gained the cert, does that mean it doesn't belong on a resume? No. If you hire someone with just a cert to manage your network, does that put you among the biggest dumbasses to ever hire someone? Absolutely. Further, HR who look for certs are probably doing themselves a disservice but if it works for them, who am I to tell them otherwise. If you want to work for the company, get the cert or don't.
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 6:53 AM, Brandon Ross br...@pobox.com wrote: I also concur. There is most certainly a negative correlation between certs and clue in my experience, having met 10s of certificate holders. Oh good. Maybe my total lack of ever pursuing one of these things is actually a qualification of sorts? I keep searching things like dice and monster out of perverse bemusement, trying to find anyone actually looking for my actual skillset. -- Dave Täht What will it take to vastly improve wifi for everyone? https://plus.google.com/u/0/explore/makewififast
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
Sort of back-tracking on the OP JD - is one to derive from the posting and requirements for the job(s) that: 1. the need arises because of the eBay - PayPal split? 2. is PayPal leaving with the openstack [need for] expertise and associated IaaS parts (http://www.openstack.org/user-stories/paypal/), while eBay is keeping a more traditional infra setup? Stefan On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 8:53 AM, Brandon Ross br...@pobox.com wrote: I also concur. There is most certainly a negative correlation between certs and clue in my experience, having met 10s of certificate holders. Long ago when the MCSE was more popular, I actually started putting MCSE need not apply on job postings because everyone I interviewed that had one was not just clue challenged, but had negative clue. On Fri, 5 Jun 2015, jim deleskie wrote: Based on the number of certified people I've interviewed over the last 20yr, my default view lines up with Jared's 100% On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 10:38 PM, Mike Hale eyeronic.des...@gmail.com wrote: We need a pool on what percentage of readers just googled traceroute. On Jun 5, 2015 6:28 PM, na...@cdl.asgaard.org wrote: On 5 Jun 2015, at 17:45, Łukasz Bromirski wrote: On 06 Jun 2015, at 02:26, Jared Mauch ja...@puck.nether.net wrote: On Jun 5, 2015, at 7:13 PM, John Fraizer j...@op-sec.us wrote: Head of line for CCIE / JNCIE but knowledge and experience trumps a piece of paper every time! Can you please put these at the back of the line? My experience is that the cisco certification (at least) is evidence of the absence of actual troubleshooting skills. (or my standards of what defines “expert” are different than the rest of the world). Jared, don’t generalize. True - there are people that are ‘paper’ CCIE/JNCIEs - but let’s not start a rant unless you've met tens of CCIEs/JNCIEs and all of them didn’t know a jack. About troubleshooting. 't We had one CCIE at a previous job who just didn't click no matter how much we tried to train on the architecture. Eventually in one backbone event, he kept saying that the problem couldn't be with a given router because traceroute worked. When it was pointed out that the potential fault wouldn't cause traceroute to fail, we got a very puzzled look. We then asked him to explain how traceroute worked. He spectacularly failed. It became a tongue-in-cheek interview question. What was boggling was the number of *IE's that failed trying to explain traceroute's mechanics. My test, as crass as it is. If your CV headlines with a JCIE/CCIE, I am pretty certain that you have very little real-world experience. If it's a footnote somewhere, that's ok. Christopher — CCIE #15929 RS/SP, CCDE #2012::17 (not that I’d know anything about troubleshooting of course) -- 李柯睿 Avt tace, avt loqvere meliora silentio Check my PGP key here: http://www.asgaard.org/cdl/cdl.asc Current vCard here: http://www.asgaard.org/cdl/cdl.vcf keybase: https://keybase.io/liljenstolpe -- Brandon Ross Yahoo AIM: BrandonNRoss +1-404-635-6667ICQ: 2269442 Skype: brandonross Schedule a meeting: http://www.doodle.com/bross
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
Reminds me of: http://dilbert.com/strip/2000-08-31 At 12:27 PM 06/06/2015, Dave Taht wrote: On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 6:53 AM, Brandon Ross br...@pobox.com wrote: I also concur. There is most certainly a negative correlation between certs and clue in my experience, having met 10s of certificate holders. Oh good. Maybe my total lack of ever pursuing one of these things is actually a qualification of sorts? I keep searching things like dice and monster out of perverse bemusement, trying to find anyone actually looking for my actual skillset. -- Dave Täht What will it take to vastly improve wifi for everyone? https://plus.google.com/u/0/explore/makewififast
RE: Verizon FiOS outbound mail TLS problem - Superpages people here?
We had a similar issue around November last year where an upgrade on our PostFix MTA to a current version of OpenSSL, which has Mandatory TLS enabled for certain recipient domains, suddenly started generating the same errors with just one recipient domain. We eventually figured out that the problem was they were running an outdated version of the AsyncOS on their Cisco IronPorts. Firmware versions prior to 8.02 had several problems with TLS and one of them was an inability to interoperate with senders who used a newer version of OpenSSL. Their IronPort logs in fact showed a TLS connection was established when it wasn't. (We had switched them to Opportunistic TLS to be able to send emails but their logs still showed TLS while a PCAP showed clear text SMTP.) As soon as that company updated their IronPorts to a v8.5 variant the problem went away. They would not tell us what version they used to run but did confirm it was prior to v8.02. Interestingly, www.checktls.com said they were OK. The admins at Check TLS confirmed that, at that time (the end of 2014), they were running a version of OpenSSL on their website that was still compatible with the older AsyncOS version. FWIW, Ray Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2015 11:46:35 -0500 From: bl...@ispn.net To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Verizon FiOS outbound mail TLS problem - Superpages people here? I have no relation, but as a mail server operator I can say that I wouldn't be surprised if this is actually a TLS version mismatch or intolerance problem. I would suggest ensuring that both ends support TLS 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 and use version tolerant TLS implementations. Next on the short list would be not having compatible cyphers between the two servers. Either way, since the error was a 403 error, the expected behavior would be to queue and retry in plain text; Sounds like a broken MTA implementation or misconfiguration if the sending servers do not revert to plain text. --Blake Jay Ashworth wrote on 6/4/2015 11:15 AM: Anyone on the list who does outbound delivery for Verizon (which I think is actually Superpages)? A client has smart-hosted outbounds to *one* of his customers bouncing suddenly with Deferred: 403 4.7.0 TLS handshake failed. *My* inclination is to think that a cert expired somewhere, but his non-tech contact there tells him that the tech people think things are ok. I'm trying to get a mailer log fragment from them. Cheers, -- jra
Re: Tunable SFP
Hi Frank - we have DWDM SFP TUNABLES - stateside. They are both tunable and reconfigurable. Eric Litvin Luma Optics 650 996 7270 Sent from my iPhone On Jun 6, 2015, at 12:16 PM, Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com wrote: Upon second look, these are reconfigurable. Doesn't appear to be the same as tunable. =( Frank -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Frank Bulk Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 2:07 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: Tunable SFP Thanks, that's very helpful. They have several models there: https://www.flexoptix.net/en/produkte/transceiver.html?fo_tra_formfactor=sfp #fo_tra_formfactor=sfpfo_tra_interface=05_dwdm_100ghzgan_data=true Frank -Original Message- Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 1:44 PM To: Frank Bulk Subject: Re: Tunable SFP Check out https://www.flexoptix.net/en/ This topic came up last month and a lot of people recommended this vendor. Hope it helps. On 6/6/2015 10:45 AM, Frank Bulk wrote: Thanks -- can you point me to any suppliers? Frank -Original Message- From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net] Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 12:41 PM To: Frank Bulk Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Tunable SFP They do exist. They tend to have tighter link budgets as compared to XFP tunable optics. Don't expect to go as far due to the receiver sensitivity. Jared Mauch On Jun 6, 2015, at 1:29 PM, Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com wrote: Anyone know if tunable SFPs exist? I've googled around on this, but only found fixed wave-length SFPs. Or of a tunable SFP+ that can operate in SFP port as 1G? Frank
RE: Verizon FiOS outbound mail TLS problem - Superpages people here?
Oh, and the way we narrowed it down was somewhat oblique. Because their logs said a TLS connection was established we had a hard time convincing them it wasn't. They were convinced it was us who was broke. We had to send them a PCAP and then they ran one and got the same results. We were communicating via their IronPort secure email system and I noticed that the Cisco copyright notice on their messages was from 2012. That put me on the path to look at the Cisco release notes. Once I pointed out that they seemed to be a bit behind and there were fixes in later versions, the conversation went in a different direction. :-) From: sixsigm...@hotmail.com To: bl...@ispn.net; nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: Verizon FiOS outbound mail TLS problem - Superpages people here? Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2015 19:13:38 -0400 We had a similar issue around November last year where an upgrade on our PostFix MTA to a current version of OpenSSL, which has Mandatory TLS enabled for certain recipient domains, suddenly started generating the same errors with just one recipient domain. We eventually figured out that the problem was they were running an outdated version of the AsyncOS on their Cisco IronPorts. Firmware versions prior to 8.02 had several problems with TLS and one of them was an inability to interoperate with senders who used a newer version of OpenSSL. Their IronPort logs in fact showed a TLS connection was established when it wasn't. (We had switched them to Opportunistic TLS to be able to send emails but their logs still showed TLS while a PCAP showed clear text SMTP.) As soon as that company updated their IronPorts to a v8.5 variant the problem went away. They would not tell us what version they used to run but did confirm it was prior to v8.02. Interestingly, www.checktls.com said they were OK. The admins at Check TLS confirmed that, at that time (the end of 2014), they were running a version of OpenSSL on their website that was still compatible with the older AsyncOS version. FWIW, Ray Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2015 11:46:35 -0500 From: bl...@ispn.net To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Verizon FiOS outbound mail TLS problem - Superpages people here? I have no relation, but as a mail server operator I can say that I wouldn't be surprised if this is actually a TLS version mismatch or intolerance problem. I would suggest ensuring that both ends support TLS 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 and use version tolerant TLS implementations. Next on the short list would be not having compatible cyphers between the two servers. Either way, since the error was a 403 error, the expected behavior would be to queue and retry in plain text; Sounds like a broken MTA implementation or misconfiguration if the sending servers do not revert to plain text. --Blake Jay Ashworth wrote on 6/4/2015 11:15 AM: Anyone on the list who does outbound delivery for Verizon (which I think is actually Superpages)? A client has smart-hosted outbounds to *one* of his customers bouncing suddenly with Deferred: 403 4.7.0 TLS handshake failed. *My* inclination is to think that a cert expired somewhere, but his non-tech contact there tells him that the tech people think things are ok. I'm trying to get a mailer log fragment from them. Cheers, -- jra
Digitalocean and recent issues
Hello. I work with digitalocean droplets or virtual machines for my home business. While great for running cheap websites and server applications, I have noticed recently that I keep getting issues with my other VPN droplet I setup. Firstly, I kept getting blocked by google, it claims automated queries. I don't browse google too often.. Also had an issue with outbound mail on another droplet. Now I'm blocked by... Pizzahut.com Can't order a pizza over my VPN. One might think that there is some virus, but I assure you, there is not, Ive ran tcpdum captures and realtime captures for wireshark, I don't notice any other traffic other then the traffic I initiate by browsing, or doing a few search terms. And I've always paid for my pizza order! Is any one else experiencing issues like this? is there something I'm missing, I have no idea but the pizzahut thing has got me very irked.
Re: stacking pdu
Server tech makes some devices that are powered independently but can be managed as a single unit. We have 2pdus per cabinet on separate circuits, which share a management controller and can provide stats for both circuits. On Jun 5, 2015, at 12:51 AM, shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com wrote: Well, I was kinda thinking this would turn out to be a dumb question / have an obvious answer. Apparently not. But it seems I can't go buy a solution either. I guess there isn't much of a market (though I am just talking software - maybe someone could make an update :) ). !DSPAM:55712b43141331257586274!
Issue with cache @ 198.6.100.25 (UUNET)
Hello: Hopefully somebody may be able to help us ? Our domain appears to be having issue at 198.6.100.25 and showing the following: innovot.com.120 IN MX 10 domain.not.configured. Yet when I dig @8.8.8.8 or @8.8.4.4 all works absolutely fine. Our secondaries are all with DNS Made Easy and we did switch from GoDaddy to FastHosts as the registrar. Would somebody be able to flush the cache on the domain please ? Thank you in advance. -- Phil Daws (null)
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
Just to be clear, CERTS are NOT a requirement for these positions. They will head-of-line someone for a phone screen. THAT IS ALL! And if you've got a cert, you had better know your stuff because if your cert says you're an EXPERT. I'm gonna expect you to be one! John Fraizer --Sent from my Android phone. Please excuse any typos. On Jun 6, 2015 5:50 PM, Randy randy_94...@yahoo.com wrote: $employers don't help in this regard either by requiring said certs. Such requirements; IMO, lead to folks preparing/passing such tests just for $day_job only without any real desire to understand how things-actually-workwhy. - Original Message - From: John Fraizer j...@op-sec.us To: Łukasz Bromirski luk...@bromirski.net Cc: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Friday, June 5, 2015 5:55 PM Subject: Re: eBay is looking for network heavies... Folks, It's just a piece of paper in my opinion. A person either knows their stuff or they don't. Less than 5min on a phone screen and I will know if they bought their certification(s) or earned them. Sadly, I've spoken to far too many who give some validation to Jared's comment. I'm wondering how many proctors have been paid off or if people are buying fake id's for smart people and paying them to sit for the tests posing as them. John Fraizer --Sent from my Android phone. Please excuse any typos. On Jun 5, 2015 5:45 PM, Łukasz Bromirski luk...@bromirski.net wrote: On 06 Jun 2015, at 02:26, Jared Mauch ja...@puck.nether.net wrote: On Jun 5, 2015, at 7:13 PM, John Fraizer j...@op-sec.us wrote: Head of line for CCIE / JNCIE but knowledge and experience trumps a piece of paper every time! Can you please put these at the back of the line? My experience is that the cisco certification (at least) is evidence of the absence of actual troubleshooting skills. (or my standards of what defines “expert” are different than the rest of the world). Jared, don’t generalize. True - there are people that are ‘paper’ CCIE/JNCIEs - but let’s not start a rant unless you've met tens of CCIEs/JNCIEs and all of them didn’t know a jack. About troubleshooting. — CCIE #15929 RS/SP, CCDE #2012::17 (not that I’d know anything about troubleshooting of course)
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
On 6/5/2015 23:35, Faisal Imtiaz wrote: 'pathping' . learned something new today... Did not know such a command existed in windows.. Been working with computers for over 30 years, while I don't care as to what it says about how much I know, but it sure reminds me that that their is always something more that one can learn ! Thank You. :) +1 Amazing. -- sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (Juvenal)
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
On 6/6/2015 05:43, shawn wilson wrote: My first thought on reading that was who the hell cares if a person knows about internet culture. But than I had to reconsider - it's a very apt way of telling if someone read the right books :) I would also add Ritchie, Thompson, and Diffie to that list (since you ask about Larry, it's only appropriate). I find it interesting that I have not note a mention of people like Radia Pearlman and [name advancing years have stolen from me] that wrote a 3 volume set (I think it was) (that I can not find in the post-great-downsizing-bookshelves-disarray at the moment*). *did a little Binging--Not W. Richard Stevens although the subconscious thinks steven might have been the first name. NO! Douglas E. Comer Internetworking with TCP/IP (Nice try subconscious! Volume 3 is co-authored by David L. Stevens.) -- sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (Juvenal)
Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...
On 06/06/2015 07:17 PM, John Fraizer wrote: And if you've got a cert, you had better know your stuff because if your cert says you're an EXPERT. I'm gonna expect you to be one! X -- math quantity denoting the unknown SPURT -- drip of water under pressure X-SPURT -- unknown drip under pressure
RE: eBay is looking for network heavies...
Kind of a cack-handed way of doing MTR, but surprising to find that it's been around since NT. New option for some of the troubleshooting from client boxen. Guess you had to buy into some of that MS certification stuff. Gee, I'll have to ask Davis and Brian if it was in one of their Windows Secrets books;^) Frank Whiteley -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Larry Sheldon Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 8:25 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: eBay is looking for network heavies... On 6/5/2015 23:35, Faisal Imtiaz wrote: 'pathping' . learned something new today... Did not know such a command existed in windows.. Been working with computers for over 30 years, while I don't care as to what it says about how much I know, but it sure reminds me that that their is always something more that one can learn ! Thank You. :) +1 Amazing. -- sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (Juvenal)
Re: Digitalocean and recent issues
On Jun 7, 2015, at 7:31 AM, Randy na...@afxr.net wrote: Firstly, I kept getting blocked by google, it claims automated queries. I don't browse google too often.. Also had an issue with outbound mail on another droplet. Now I'm blocked by... Pizzahut.com Is any one else experiencing issues like this? is there something I'm missing. There is probably a lot of abuse of IP addresses at Digital Ocean, $5 per month and an API is a magnet for that to happen. I also see droplets rebooting due to an issue on the underlying physical node where the Droplet runs”. This happened a few times each on 3 different droplets during the last 45 days (all at NY DC). AK
Re: Issue with cache @ 198.6.100.25 (UUNET)
;; QUESTION SECTION: ;innovot.com. IN MX ;; ANSWER SECTION: innovot.com.85061 IN MX 10 zmx01.gos.innovot.com. innovot.com.85061 IN MX 20 zmx01.mah.innovot.com. ;; Query time: 47 msec ;; SERVER: 198.6.100.25#53(198.6.100.25) seems fixed now though. On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 9:41 AM, Phil Daws phil.d...@innovot.com wrote: Hello: Hopefully somebody may be able to help us ? Our domain appears to be having issue at 198.6.100.25 and showing the following: innovot.com.120 IN MX 10 domain.not.configured. Yet when I dig @8.8.8.8 or @8.8.4.4 all works absolutely fine. Our secondaries are all with DNS Made Easy and we did switch from GoDaddy to FastHosts as the registrar. Would somebody be able to flush the cache on the domain please ? Thank you in advance. -- Phil Daws (null)
Tunable SFP
Anyone know if tunable SFPs exist? I've googled around on this, but only found fixed wave-length SFPs. Or of a tunable SFP+ that can operate in SFP port as 1G? Frank
Re: hiring net engs (was: eBay rudely recruiting on list)
nanog as dinosaur food
RE: Tunable SFP
Thanks -- can you point me to any suppliers? Frank -Original Message- From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net] Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 12:41 PM To: Frank Bulk Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Tunable SFP They do exist. They tend to have tighter link budgets as compared to XFP tunable optics. Don't expect to go as far due to the receiver sensitivity. Jared Mauch On Jun 6, 2015, at 1:29 PM, Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com wrote: Anyone know if tunable SFPs exist? I've googled around on this, but only found fixed wave-length SFPs. Or of a tunable SFP+ that can operate in SFP port as 1G? Frank
Re: Tunable SFP
https://www.finisar.com/optical-transceivers/ftlx6872mcc Finisar is now selling direct now. Let me know in private if you need a sales contact there. Jared Mauch On Jun 6, 2015, at 1:45 PM, Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com wrote: Thanks -- can you point me to any suppliers? Frank -Original Message- From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net] Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 12:41 PM To: Frank Bulk Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Tunable SFP They do exist. They tend to have tighter link budgets as compared to XFP tunable optics. Don't expect to go as far due to the receiver sensitivity. Jared Mauch On Jun 6, 2015, at 1:29 PM, Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com wrote: Anyone know if tunable SFPs exist? I've googled around on this, but only found fixed wave-length SFPs. Or of a tunable SFP+ that can operate in SFP port as 1G? Frank
RE: Tunable SFP
Thanks, that's very helpful. They have several models there: https://www.flexoptix.net/en/produkte/transceiver.html?fo_tra_formfactor=sfp #fo_tra_formfactor=sfpfo_tra_interface=05_dwdm_100ghzgan_data=true Frank -Original Message- Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 1:44 PM To: Frank Bulk Subject: Re: Tunable SFP Check out https://www.flexoptix.net/en/ This topic came up last month and a lot of people recommended this vendor. Hope it helps. On 6/6/2015 10:45 AM, Frank Bulk wrote: Thanks -- can you point me to any suppliers? Frank -Original Message- From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net] Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 12:41 PM To: Frank Bulk Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Tunable SFP They do exist. They tend to have tighter link budgets as compared to XFP tunable optics. Don't expect to go as far due to the receiver sensitivity. Jared Mauch On Jun 6, 2015, at 1:29 PM, Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com wrote: Anyone know if tunable SFPs exist? I've googled around on this, but only found fixed wave-length SFPs. Or of a tunable SFP+ that can operate in SFP port as 1G? Frank
RE: Tunable SFP
Upon second look, these are reconfigurable. Doesn't appear to be the same as tunable. =( Frank -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Frank Bulk Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 2:07 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: Tunable SFP Thanks, that's very helpful. They have several models there: https://www.flexoptix.net/en/produkte/transceiver.html?fo_tra_formfactor=sfp #fo_tra_formfactor=sfpfo_tra_interface=05_dwdm_100ghzgan_data=true Frank -Original Message- Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 1:44 PM To: Frank Bulk Subject: Re: Tunable SFP Check out https://www.flexoptix.net/en/ This topic came up last month and a lot of people recommended this vendor. Hope it helps. On 6/6/2015 10:45 AM, Frank Bulk wrote: Thanks -- can you point me to any suppliers? Frank -Original Message- From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net] Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 12:41 PM To: Frank Bulk Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Tunable SFP They do exist. They tend to have tighter link budgets as compared to XFP tunable optics. Don't expect to go as far due to the receiver sensitivity. Jared Mauch On Jun 6, 2015, at 1:29 PM, Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com wrote: Anyone know if tunable SFPs exist? I've googled around on this, but only found fixed wave-length SFPs. Or of a tunable SFP+ that can operate in SFP port as 1G? Frank
Re: Access to nanog.cluepon.net
Hasn't been working for about 20 minutes or more for me as well. Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 1:27 PM, Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com wrote: I'd like to update some material on nanog.cluepon.net (not very responsive to HTTP requests right now) and my account doesn't work anymore. I reached out to Richard S. but have not heard back from him - anyone else here who has admin access and can set me up again? Frank
Riot Games
Hi, Is there anyone on this list from Riot Games that can reach out to me? I'm having some issues with customers reaching your network. Thanks, Alistair
Re: hiring net engs
On 6/6/15 10:34 AM, Randy Bush wrote: nanog as dinosaur food Don't you mean nanog as dinosaur water cooler? Mike
Access to nanog.cluepon.net
I'd like to update some material on nanog.cluepon.net (not very responsive to HTTP requests right now) and my account doesn't work anymore. I reached out to Richard S. but have not heard back from him - anyone else here who has admin access and can set me up again? Frank
Re: Tunable SFP
They do exist. They tend to have tighter link budgets as compared to XFP tunable optics. Don't expect to go as far due to the receiver sensitivity. Jared Mauch On Jun 6, 2015, at 1:29 PM, Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com wrote: Anyone know if tunable SFPs exist? I've googled around on this, but only found fixed wave-length SFPs. Or of a tunable SFP+ that can operate in SFP port as 1G? Frank
Re: Riot Games
Hi Alistair (and anyone else interested), the best place to reach our team is via peer...@riotgames.com. Thanks! On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 10:35 AM, Alistair Mackenzie magics...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, Is there anyone on this list from Riot Games that can reach out to me? I'm having some issues with customers reaching your network. Thanks, Alistair -- *Trent Farrell* *Riot Games* *IP Network Engineer* E: tfarr...@riotgames.com | IE: +353 83 446 6809 | US: +1 424 285 9825 Summoner name: Foro
Re: hiring net engs (was: eBay rudely recruiting on list)
On 6June2015Saturday, at 10:34, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote: nanog as dinosaur food (not top-posting for your reading pleasure) Why do you love Marshal Rose? Why do you hate Jeff Case? Why would you buy Paul Traina a drink? Does Paul Francis deserve sainthood? (must add this to the Cult of Personality quiz)