LAB for sale [7:2445]

2001-04-28 Thread wirechild

I am selling all of my lab so I don't have to move it. I recently took a job
and will have to move so I need to let my lab go. Here is a brief list of
what I have. If you are interested then notify me off the list and I can
give
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Cisco 2524 2 serial/1Ethernet 16/8
Cisco 2511 1 Ethernet/2 Sync & 16Async serial  16/16
Cisco 2514  2 Ethernet/2 serial 8/8
Cisco 4000  2 serial/2 Ethernet 16/16/4
Intel 9100  2 serial/1 Ethernet
Teltone TLS-4/ 4 port telco simulator
4 hubs
2 HP desktops running win98 for additional hosts/P166 32 meg Rams
about a dozen CAT5 cables
4 serial back-to-back cables
2 External modems
a few console cable kits and a box full of adapters and connectors.
I also have some training material "Originals" to throw in as I don't it
anymore either.
Everything is in Excellent shape and works to 100% of its ability. I know I
am leaving some
things off but I will give a complete list to any one serious about buying
it.
Thanks




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Re: cisconetlabs.com Availability [7:5428]

2001-05-22 Thread wirechild

I hope you have a backup domain name ready as you will have a hard time
holding this one for a long time. But then again if you
find enough people that will pay those prices then you might be able to
afford a good team of lawyers :)

Rick


""Robert Nelson-Cox""  wrote in message
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> On the 1st of July cisconetlabs.com will be open, offering a single lab of
> six routers, with another security lab with PIX and IPSec devices opening
> shortly after.
>
> What would the list like to see from this, what would people pay (please
be
> realistic, $5 per hour is not really enough)?
>
> I was thinking about $150 per four hour session for the first lab, #200
per
> four hour session for the second.
>
> Where would be the best place (other than the web) to advertise this?
>
> It's kind of on-topic, so no OT on the subject line. ;^)
>
> Rob./
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Re: Cheapest place to buy Transceivers.. [7:19061]

2001-09-07 Thread wirechild

ebay.com
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> I need to order 3 ethernet transceivers...for my 2500 routers...where is
the
> cheapest place i can get that at?




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Re: what does "dark fiber" mean? [7:18718]

2001-09-08 Thread wirechild

We pay $900/mile/month for ours..

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> we pay $30,000/month for ours... But it spans aprox. 20+ miles... shorter
> runs would be less.
>
> -Patrick
>
> >>> "Mark Odette II"  09/06/01 21:50 PM >>>
> So- Just out of curiousity- Anybody have a rough amt. that "Dark Fiber"
runs
> for??  Is it dependent upon the mileage, or is it rated out at a flat
> monthly fee.
>
> You'ld think that if it was only a couple hundred bucks a month, that all
> kinds of ISP startups would be using it to put their infrastructure
> together, and just have a specific site as their gateway to an upstream
> provider.
> Tell me if I'm coockoo about this theory.
>
> Mark Odette II
> - Original Message -
> From: "Patrick Ramsey"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 7:03 PM
> Subject: Re: what does "dark fiber" mean? [7:18718]
>
>
> > Close...
> >
> > Actually it's dark when nothing is attached, but it remain's "dark" even
> when
> > CPE is attached.
> >
> > Dark fiber, the term is used by providers meaning that they lease you
> fiber
> > that does not traverse their network.  So technically, you can run
> anything
> > across it as you wish.
> >
> > Take this example... I have a sonet ring from a local carrier and it is
> > attached to their ATM infrastructure at 155mb.  they (the carrier) are
not
> > really lighting the fiber but since it is a sonet node it is limited to
> ATM.
> > (Or packet over sonet) but you still only get the bandwidth you pay for.
> >
> > However, if I purchase "dark" fiber meaning that it is not lit by the
> > carrier,
> > then I can run ATM across it at oc3, oc12, oc48, oc192, etc OR I can
> run
> > 100fx or gig across it... However much money I feel like spending on the
> > equipment is what will run across it.
> >
> > -Patrick
> >
> >
> > >>> "Tony van Ree"  09/06/0106:24PM >>>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Dark fibre is when you have, buy or rent a fibre cable that is
terminated
> > but has no equipment connected.  Devices using fibre have either infra
red
> > or laser light thus making the cale non "dark".
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Teunis,
> > Hobart, Tasmania
> > Australia
> >
> >
> > On Wednesday, September 05, 2001 at 10:16:07 PM, david wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > >
> > > david
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Re: UrlScan: Save from Code Red or Nimda [7:20887]

2001-09-24 Thread wirechild

this has helped us alot.
we turned the attack back at the infected servers.

1. Create a asp page with the following:

0 then
'turn offending server back on itself
Response.redirect "http://127.0.0.1";
end if
next
%>


Page Not Found


Sorry, but that page was not found on our server.

Here is a link back to our Home Page.




2. Name this page custom404.asp and then goto IIS
   and choose this file instead of the default as the 404
   error. This immediately got back about 40% of our
   bandwidth and the attacks were reduced by about
   60%.

Rick




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