Re: [Q] What is your favorite Network Tools Live CD / USB, which you could have running in remote offices?

2013-08-22 Thread Christopher X. Candreva
On Thu, 22 Aug 2013, Stefan wrote:

> a completely different purpose: I would like to put it in the hands of all
> remote offices we have on our network, and use it to have local systems
> boot out of it, and help us then run troubleshooting tools, from the
> central office, by SSH/X-ing into the remote live system (e.g. iperf,
> hping3, httping, tcping, mtr, tcpdump, voip tools, some "thin"
> clients/apps, synthetic transactions scripted to run at diff time
> intervals, and report back to us the "health" seen form the remotes, etc.).

I'm toying with a similar idea, though of putting a Raspberry Pi in remote 
offices to do tests from. I'm just looking for something I can ssh too, 
however, it also doesn't seem like much of a stretch to put some kind of 
web-based screen that someone in the office could run an automated scan, and 
read us off information that might help.


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Re: morning giggle

2013-08-17 Thread Christopher X. Candreva
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013, Randy Bush wrote:

> out to receive credentials to access your dns zone files. Please
> contact me at your earliest convenience at
> jeffrey.l.robe...@gmail.com, or feel free to call me at 1-305-815-1155

Oh my, this is too funny. In fact it reads like a 419 scam -- except the guy 
gave a phone number ?

Uhu, same guy same phone number, claiming to be a developer in Dec 2012
http://support.shipstation.com/forums/126593-request-a-new-shipstation-feature/suggestions/3357095-print-second-page-of-packing-slip-when-printing-ha

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WestNet Internet Services of Westchester
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