[nznog] NZNOG 2024 Post Conference Survey

2024-05-19 Thread Nathan Ward
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[nznog] NZNOG 2023 post-conference survey

2023-04-25 Thread Nathan Ward
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[nznog] NZNOG 2023 Programme

2023-03-14 Thread Nathan Ward
/programme https://www.nznog.org/conferences/nznog-2023/talks (If you are a speaker and would like your talk+bio on the talks page email ta...@nznog.org, operators are standing by) -- Nathan Ward For the NZNOG Trustees ___ NZNOG mailing list -- nznog

[nznog] Re: routing problem?

2022-05-11 Thread Nathan Ward
r TTL packets continue through, so let them run their course and see if you get hops after that. Probably also be worth hitting up your ISP, if that’s relevant, as it sounds like it’s an issue with them. -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list -- nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz To unsubscribe send an email to nznog-le...@list.waikato.ac.nz

[nznog] NZNOG 2022 talks now online

2022-01-10 Thread Nathan Ward
ence will be in person. We look forward to seeing you there! -- Nathan Ward for the NZNOG Trustees ___ NZNOG mailing list -- nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz To unsubscribe send an email to nznog-le...@list.waikato.ac.nz

[nznog] NZNOG 2022 Registrations Now Open

2021-12-05 Thread Nathan Ward
details: https://list.waikato.ac.nz/hyperkitty/list/nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz/thread/EPA7YTWSBW3APPYYL636KO4LH4GRSEH7/ -- Nathan Ward [1] “Planned” - because COVID. All signs are pointing to the conference running on these dates. If not, we will postpone

[nznog] NZNOG 2022 - Tutorial Survey

2021-11-15 Thread Nathan Ward
Wednesday of the conference, and are keen to get some feedback so we can run the ones which are of the most interest. Can you please take about 22 seconds and give us some feedback here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8XYZJ9D Thanks! -- Nathan Ward

[nznog] problems with NTP on bigben?

2021-09-02 Thread Nathan Ward
mpletely! $ ntpdate -qu bigben.clix.net.nz server 203.167.224.60, stratum 0, offset 0.00, delay 0.0 3 Sep 14:30:03 ntpdate[26733]: no server suitable for synchronization found -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list -- nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz To unsubscribe send an email to nznog-le...@list.waikato.ac.nz

[nznog] Re: 103.68.122.0/24 is announced in Christchurch

2020-11-22 Thread Nathan Ward
Hi Don, I don’t think anybody really knows what you’re talking about. You’ve quoted a prefix claiming it’s in Christchurch. Whois and routing I can see shows it’s allocated to GPLHost and is advertised by their ASN (45887). Everything points toward Singapore location. It looks to me like GPLHo

[nznog] Re: forward & reverse dns

2020-11-04 Thread Nathan Ward
hat’s reasonable, yep. Usually if it doesn’t, it’s an oversight rather than an explicit decision. Worth talking to the provider in question directly, and seeing if it can be improved. -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list -- nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz T

[nznog] Re: Moderated Membership?

2020-04-02 Thread Nathan Ward
gt; and give us as much as possible about who you are and who you work for and so on. Please make sure you read the CoC before asking: http://www.nznog.org/slack/slack-code-of-conduct <http://www.nznog.org/slack/slack-code-of-conduct> -- Nathan Ward _

[nznog] Re: NZ Working From Home Traffic Profile

2020-03-31 Thread Nathan Ward
Kurt Rodgers said the same on Twitter. I think the reality is that it’s the 6pm news. I see streaming video services drop sharply at 6, while social media stays relatively steady. You can’t watch Netflix and the news at the same time, but you can certainly sit on Facebook and Instagram while mum an

[nznog] Re: NZ Working From Home Traffic Profile

2020-03-30 Thread Nathan Ward
> On 30/03/2020, at 6:55 PM, Pieter De Wit wrote: > > Now if only there was something that could cast to multi’s…. This is NZ. If rugby wasn’t going to do, a university lecture sure isn’t. -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list

[nznog] Chorus lab tour - Auckland - March 11

2020-02-24 Thread Nathan Ward
<https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/nznog-chorus-lab-tour-registration-95113580279> -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list -- nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz To unsubscribe send an email to nznog-le...@list.waikato.ac.nz

[nznog] NZNOG 2020 brought to you by Cisco

2020-01-15 Thread Nathan Ward
, InternetNZ, GoWireless, NZIX, Red Hat, Vocus, and Vodafone. Our sponsors make the NZNOG conference a reality and keep our prices low, so please check out our sponsors page for the full list, and make sure you thank them! -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG

[nznog] Re: Emergency Mobile Alert Nationwide Test 24th November

2019-11-20 Thread Nathan Ward
Oh! It’s not like you guys to get the time for these tests wrong..! > On 21/11/2019, at 12:40 PM, Damian Kissick [TSY] > wrote: > > Nooo! I meant SUNDAY 24th (cheers for heads up). > > I even had people check my e-mail! > > - Damian > > -Original Message- > From: Damian Kissick [TSY

[nznog] Re: The Times Change

2019-10-16 Thread Nathan Ward
That’s what, around 1/3 of the total prefixes on APE? https://youtu.be/C7BSX-UTX3A On Thursday, October 17, 2019, Donald Neal wrote: > Work is under way to remove Vocus New Zealand’s AS9790 from Auckland > Peering Exchange. > > > > This does not reflect a change in Vocus NZ’s open peering polic

Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Nathan Ward
Yep and also don’t do full tables :-) > On 9/08/2019, at 2:21 PM, Phil Snowdon wrote: > > Seems like the consensus is still pretty much Juniper is the preferred vendor > of choice. I was prepared to be enlightened into a world of alternatives... > > Thanks all. Must be almost beer'o'clock >

Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Nathan Ward
It’s vMX in a router-looking x86 box for people who think servers are for “PC Guys” and not for Real Networking. Just get vMX, get as many PSUs as you want. Get in pink or green. Whatever works. They let you pay on a subscription, you can upgrade past the 2x10G that MX150 limits you to, seems

Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Nathan Ward
Hi, No, MX104 is very much not enough with full tables. Of course, you have you ask yourself if you *really* need full tables. If you have a couple of upstream providers, is that really necessary, or can you instead take a default and significantly cut your costs? There’s a handful of networks

Re: [nznog] Level 2, 220Q St circuit swap for management network?

2019-08-08 Thread Nathan Ward
ere due to recurring cross connect prices… What’s your company? -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG@list.waikato.ac.nz https://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog

[nznog] NZNOG 2019 - About to get underway, incl. streaming link

2019-01-30 Thread Nathan Ward
e, but the Youtube URI will change each session, so hit this each time and it’ll get you there. It’s on the website as well. -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG@list.waikato.ac.nz https://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog

Re: [nznog] Slack trial / potential use case at conference

2019-01-28 Thread Nathan Ward
ease email me on nat...@nznog.org <mailto:nat...@nznog.org> as previously mentioned, and I’ll process them tomorrow morning. Please don’t clutter the list with this. -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG@list.waikato.ac.nz https://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog

Re: [nznog] NZNOG Slack

2019-01-09 Thread Nathan Ward
> On 10/01/2019, at 3:58 PM, Nathan Ward wrote: > > We’re using the free plan right now. We’ll see if we qualify for the > non-profit thing to get the extra features, but, not really important at the > minute. Free, it turns out, means we have a limit of 100 invites going o

[nznog] NZNOG Slack

2019-01-09 Thread Nathan Ward
p until the conference, if you want on and the above don’t work, email me (nat...@nznog.org <mailto:nat...@nznog.org>) and tell me who you are and such, and I’ll invite you. -- Nathan Ward [1] Yes there are other “Free”, “Open”, etc. systems. Yes we could host our own system. The inte

Re: [nznog] NZIX route server filtering (Was: Hurricane Electric joining APE)

2018-10-24 Thread Nathan Ward
> On 24/10/2018, at 11:33 PM, Job Snijders wrote: > > Dear Nathan, > > On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 11:18:34PM +1300, Nathan Ward wrote: >> I recall someone was looking at soft reloads, but I don’t know if that >> got implemented. I imagine current state (i.e. bogons and

Re: [nznog] NZIX route server filtering (Was: Hurricane Electric joining APE)

2018-10-24 Thread Nathan Ward
t got implemented. I imagine current state (i.e. bogons and a prefix limit) is where that got too. -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG@list.waikato.ac.nz https://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog

Re: [nznog] IPv6 / Cisco ASA / 2degrees UFB

2018-10-06 Thread Nathan Ward
Hi, You’re asking for an IA-NA here - a single IP, i.e. stateful IPv6. Do you have an IPv6 address from SLAAC? Can you show the contents of an RA message? You want to configure your DHCPv6 client to ask for IA-PD (a prefix). > On 6/10/2018, at 4:44 PM, Bill Walker wrote: > > It’s trying, but

Re: [nznog] Comcom/Samknows broadband testing from a different perspective

2018-09-27 Thread Nathan Ward
sults. Can you get packet captures? Would be worth talking to the SamKnows people about this I am sure. I understand (though may be mistaken!) that their “speed” is a mix of various tests - some of which include international tests. -- Nathan Ward ___

Re: [nznog] Comcom/Samknows broadband testing from a different perspective

2018-09-26 Thread Nathan Ward
Hi Brian, You should call their support if you think there’s something going on that’s impacting your connection. They will detect if your connection is in use and doing more than (I think) 64kbit/s in the last 30s or something, and won’t run the tests. They have some clever stuff to detect if

Re: [nznog] Hello Hurricane Electric, doubling the size of our domestic table?

2018-09-18 Thread Nathan Ward
Notifications were sent to the affected parties who peer, months in advance. >> >> I don't believe HE had any malicious intent to break your internet. >> >> If your stuff broke because you have a shit upstream, fix it and move on. >> >> On Wed, 19

Re: [nznog] Hello Hurricane Electric, doubling the size of our domestic table?

2018-09-18 Thread Nathan Ward
vice on c2610s, is a core part of such a service. If your transit providers are unable to do this I would suggest looking towards other operators. -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG@list.waikato.ac.nz https://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog

Re: [nznog] Affordable TICSA LI Solution and Support

2018-06-27 Thread Nathan Ward
SI compliant LI implementors in the world. How long before Fincham pops up saying “oh also there’s an OpenLI project you should look at”? Place your bets. Looking forward to laughing about this one over drinks tomorrow night. -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mai

Re: [nznog] TICSA and lawful intercept

2018-06-05 Thread Nathan Ward
track meta-data (who is talking to whom using which protocol and > transferring how much data) which I assume would help meet TICSA > requirements. No, TICSA compliance is not the nail for that hammer. Full packets are required, not flow data. -- Nathan Ward ___

Re: [nznog] Network abuse

2018-03-22 Thread Nathan Ward
Hi, I don’t see it as operational, it’s a business thing. If we start having that sort of thing happen a lot it would be abused. Talk to Police if it’s illegal. Also, try CERT. I dunno if they’ll care about phone fraud - maybe though if it’s widespread etc. > On 23/03/2018, at 11:46 AM, Rudi H

Re: [nznog] Spark/Vodafone peering

2017-12-11 Thread Nathan Ward
> On 12/12/2017, at 1:38 PM, Pete Mundy wrote: > > (unless anyone VF is on-list and could investigate?). I’ve prodded someone ___ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG@list.waikato.ac.nz https://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog

Re: [nznog] Spark/Vodafone peering

2017-11-30 Thread Nathan Ward
r openly in Australia (and other economies) but not in NZ?”.. or something, it’s not really clear if “why” is the question to be honest. I think it was just trying to stir up a discussion. I don’t imagine it will, other than the usual scrappy providers that complain abou

Re: [nznog] Spark/Vodafone peering

2017-11-30 Thread Nathan Ward
your customers to reach Spark/VFNZ, then you need to find out how you can reach those networks, and if the cost to do so is worth it to reduce that pain. There are a number of options for doing so. If you have a 50ms RTT to Sydney from Auckland, something is

Re: [nznog] BRAS Options

2017-11-09 Thread Nathan Ward
est the performance with your access provider - get some regulated UFB100 circuits from Chorus and make sure the scheduler resolution is good enough to drive it at the full speed - or make sure all your circuits are the modern ones. -- Nathan Ward __

Re: [nznog] BRAS Options

2017-11-09 Thread Nathan Ward
whether by > negligence or otherwise, which may result directly or indirectly from this > communication or any files attached. > > > From: Nathan Ward [mailto:nz...@daork.net] > Sent: Friday, November 10, 2017 12:54 PM > To: Nathan Brookfield > Cc: Stan Rivett ; nznog > S

Re: [nznog] BRAS Options

2017-11-09 Thread Nathan Ward
o use. Simtronic Technologies Pty > Ltd does NOT accept liability for any loss or damage (whether direct, > indirect, consequential, economic or other) however caused, whether by > negligence or otherwise, which may result directly or indirectly from this > communication or any files attac

Re: [nznog] BRAS Options

2017-11-09 Thread Nathan Ward
Don’t do that. Put customer routes in to BGP, use OSPF only to carry your loopbacks and router-router links for iBGP to use. Keep your OSPF small, and your BGP big - it’s what they’re both good at. (OSPF and ISIS are interchangeable here) > On 10/11/2017, at 2:45 PM, Nathan Brookfield > wrote:

Re: [nznog] Dialup over Ethernet

2017-09-12 Thread Nathan Ward
state syncing with another box ..or you forego fast failover times. Even with low DHCP timers you’re going to get 5 mins or so failover times if you lose a BNG. I prefer to use IPoE and deal with the above issues, as I agree, it’s better. Not everyone makes the same value judgement though, and

Re: [nznog] TICSA and lawful intercept

2017-09-05 Thread Nathan Ward
standards are open, so, if it is acceptable to agencies then it would be good to do. My understanding is that a lot of the vendor devices don’t work out of the box anyway and they need to do a bunch of dev. Why get someone else to do it? :-) -- Nathan Ward _

Re: [nznog] TICSA and lawful intercept

2017-09-05 Thread Nathan Ward
at that, but I’d heard the ETSI stuff was announced then. Streaming being required answers the question that I had! -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG@list.waikato.ac.nz https://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog

Re: [nznog] TICSA and lawful intercept

2017-09-05 Thread Nathan Ward
> On 6/09/2017, at 2:33 PM, Dave Mill wrote: > > Hi again > > > On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 6:34 PM, Nathan Ward <mailto:nz...@daork.net>> wrote: > >> Perhaps some collaboration here would be useful, if others are looking at >> their own implementations

Re: [nznog] TICSA and lawful intercept

2017-09-03 Thread Nathan Ward
re - unless the LFCs and other last mile providers offer some sort of “LI service”, but if someone is or is thinking about writing some software or something then collaboration seems like a good idea. -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG@list.waikato.ac.nz https://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog

Re: [nznog] Reminder to update noc contact list/details

2017-05-27 Thread Nathan Ward
Hi, I think the intersection of networks who should be listed on a NOC list and networks but who don’t (and are unlikely to ever) peer is around 3, and of those networks I suspect that all of them already have relationships with their customers for issues. If you want your info to be available,

Re: [nznog] Reminder to update noc contact list/details

2017-05-25 Thread Nathan Ward
ngDB. I reckon we should make the NOC list refer to that, and note that the list itself may be outdated, and that PeeringDB is better. A local NOC list doesn’t give us any benefit. -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG@list.waikato.ac.nz https://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog

Re: [nznog] Xtra and SPF

2017-04-01 Thread Nathan Ward
Hi Glen. Sorry for top posting, not replying to anything in particular in this message, but the thread in general. I had intended to send this a while back when the thread was active but forgot, and, now the weird-ass late message from Jeremy brought it back to my attention. Anyway, email forwa

Re: [nznog] Citylink IX communication

2017-02-26 Thread Nathan Ward
:) Others who thought of it first know who they are :) -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG@list.waikato.ac.nz https://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog

Re: [nznog] Citylink IX communication

2017-02-26 Thread Nathan Ward
Hi, Given the importance of RFCs in the community, I feel it is valuable to notify this communication from me to you to the entire list. I would note that the interpretation of RFC7947 in the following email (sorry for top posting) is in direct violation of RFC2119; 4. SHOULD NOT This phrase,

[nznog] Internet at the conference

2017-01-22 Thread Nathan Ward
get any better at the tail end of the week ! Long story short - unless the conf. organisers are sorting something else out, bring some 4G if you need to be online reliably - 4G on VFNZ seems to be OK here and has been a life saver for me when staying here in the past. Cheers, -- Nathan Ward

Re: [nznog] Certifications

2016-12-13 Thread Nathan Ward
l “resource” for our networks. I need to know a lot of stuff. OK.. If you’re looking to learn then probably check out Juniper stuff then, it seems to be a bit more focussed on making sure you can practically do things, or perhaps there’s non-vendor

Re: [nznog] Certifications

2016-12-13 Thread Nathan Ward
works best for your vendor to get and retain the partner status for your company. -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG@list.waikato.ac.nz https://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog

Re: [nznog] AS paths from NZIX route servers

2016-07-31 Thread Nathan Ward
some test prefixes - advertise some prefix with an different first AS than the IX AS, then go ping something in the ISP from both a “normal” prefix, and from the test prefix, and look for inconsistency, then reach out and say “put this config in”. -- Nathan Ward > On 1/08/2016, at 17:32, Ch

Re: [nznog] AS paths from NZIX route servers

2016-07-31 Thread Nathan Ward
..and are the least likely to have traffic volumes worth worrying about. The big content providers are on this list, as are the big eyeballs RS peers. A few weeks should be enough notice I think, I stand in support of 2016-8-31. -- Nathan Ward > On 1/08/2016, at 16:58, Richard Nelson wr

Re: [nznog] Vocus / FX Issues

2016-06-29 Thread Nathan Ward
The claim I’ve heard is “broadcast storm”. Party like it’s 1999? -- Nathan Ward > On 29/06/2016, at 20:43, Jesse Archer wrote: > > Hi, > Anyone else having Vocus / FX issues this evening? > > > > > > Jesse Archer > General Manager > Full Flavour &g

Re: [nznog] Orcon IPv6 Rollout

2015-12-06 Thread Nathan Ward
ch my experience when > supporting carrier roll-outs (wireless or wireline). I’d be interested to know who this was also, and some more info about the circumstances.. what was actually breaking? -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG@list.waikato.a

[nznog] UFB handover diversity (was Re: Whose residential UFB in Whanganui has diverse backhaul?)

2015-11-26 Thread Nathan Ward
back in to the realm of network operators by asking if anyone knows about this? - Get a second UFB connection with a different ISP. -- Nathan Ward > On 27/11/2015, at 10:42, Donald Gordon wrote: > > Hi > > I've had UFB at home for two years now. I'm on to my second

Re: [nznog] Not so short (!) question about internet interconnection

2015-10-20 Thread Nathan Ward
case. As a group of engineers we need evidence, rather than conjecture. -- Nathan Ward > On 21/10/2015, at 13:23, B. Morgan Murrah wrote: > > Hello NZNOG, > > With respect to the soliciting PhD Candidate below, thought Id seek a > confirmation of my understanding ther

Re: [nznog] kfcdelivery.co.nz ongoing scam - UPDATE - now under orderkfc.co.nz

2015-10-19 Thread Nathan Ward
This has been updated as of about 2 minutes ago. Time to flush caches if you can :-) -- Nathan Ward > On 20/10/2015, at 01:15, David Morrison wrote: > > I have just had confirmation that Crazy Domains are changing Name Servers and > suspending account now. > > Regards >

Re: [nznog] kfcdelivery.co.nz ongoing scam - UPDATE - now under orderkfc.co.nz

2015-10-19 Thread Nathan Ward
Officer > NZRS Ltd > > P +64 49316973 > M +64 274366182 > F +64 49316979 > E da...@nzrs.net.nz <mailto:da...@nzrs.net.nz> > W www.nzrs.net.nz <http://www.nzrs.net.nz/> > S david.morrisonnz > T @dotnz > > PGP 7A38 2F84 C7DF 8FF2 34F8 B4F2 BC

Re: [nznog] kfcdelivery.co.nz ongoing scam - UPDATE - now under orderkfc.co.nz

2015-10-19 Thread Nathan Ward
Hi all This is back again, this time under “orderkfc.co.nz”. Same deal as last time.. though, anyone know anyone with Crazy Domains? In my experience they’ve been even harder to reach than registrars normally are. -- Nathan Ward > On 18/10/2015, at 19:01, Nathan Ward wrote: >

Re: [nznog] kfcdelivery.co.nz ongoing scam

2015-10-18 Thread Nathan Ward
The warning is from Cloudflare, none of the browsers I have generate a warning themselves - but if cloudflare have it that’s good enough :-) -- Nathan Ward > On 19/10/2015, at 09:48, David Mitchell wrote: > > As does Firefox > > Cheers > > David > > From: nznog

Re: [nznog] kfcdelivery.co.nz ongoing scam

2015-10-17 Thread Nathan Ward
direct contacts, so we’ll see what comes of that.. I’m sure there’s plenty of hungover people who just want some KFC who’re going to have the headache extended when they find out their CC info has been popped. -- Nathan Ward > On 18/10/2015, at 19:33, Ray Taylor wrote: > > It sounds li

[nznog] kfcdelivery.co.nz ongoing scam

2015-10-17 Thread Nathan Ward
gic of the site is roughly: # Validate input and set error if validation fails if(error){ "You must fill in the red fields" }else{ "Our servers are down due to heavy traffic, please try again later" } # send data to serve

Re: [nznog] Stats NZ ISP survey

2015-10-15 Thread Nathan Ward
This one is probably "TrueNet optimised”. -- Nathan Ward > On 16/10/2015, at 10:33, Neil Gardner wrote: > > Additionally, I find it interesting that 45% of BB subscribers have an upload > speed of between 1.5 and 10Mbps. > > Given they specifically exclude mobile phon

Re: [nznog] Large increase of Data on AKL-IX

2015-10-13 Thread Nathan Ward
.net <http://www.nzix.net/cgi-bin/lg.cgi?query=bgp&protocol=IPv4&addr=neighbors+192.203.154.162&router=rs2.ape.nzix.net> -- Nathan Ward > On 14/10/2015, at 11:11, Jesse Archer <mailto:je...@fullflavour.co.nz>> wrote: > > Interestingly aggregate traffic on

[nznog] Router testers

2015-09-24 Thread Nathan Ward
something. -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG@list.waikato.ac.nz http://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog

Re: [nznog] issue with xtra mail

2015-08-28 Thread Nathan Ward
> On 28/08/2015, at 15:58, Don Gould wrote: > > port 25 (the default smtp port). Port 25 has not been the default SMTP MSA port since 1998. -- Nathan Ward ___ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG@list.waikato.ac.nz http://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman