Re: Vint Cerf Re: Backward Compatibility Re: IPv4 address block

2024-01-13 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Abraham!

On Sat, 13 Jan 2024 07:35:09 -0500
"Abraham Y. Chen"  wrote:

>      FYI - Please see the below copy of a partial eMail thread. Bold, 
> red colored and Italicized letters are to focus on the topic.

Uh, you realize many of us never see your red or italics?

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Re: recaptcha

2023-02-06 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo William!

On Mon, 6 Feb 2023 15:53:02 -0800
William Herrin  wrote:

> Has anybody else noticed that when Google Recaptcha falls over to
> presenting images, their data is of such poor quality that they've
> misclassified at least one image in upwards of half the presentations,
> rendering them unsolvable?

Did you ever suspect that it is not a test hat you are a human, but that
you are training their AI?

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Re: Normal ARIN registration service fees for LRSA entrants after 31 Dec 2023 (was: Fwd: [arin-announce] Availability of the Legacy Fee Cap for New LRSA Entrants Ending as of 31 December 2023)

2022-09-15 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo John!

On Thu, 15 Sep 2022 20:34:43 +
John Curran  wrote:

> In any case, legacy resource holders who don’t care for these
> advanced services (whose development and maintenance is paid for by
> the ARIN community) can simply continue to maintain their legacy
> resources in the ARIN registry.  They do not have to do anything, as
> ARIN is continuing to provide basic registration services to the
> thousands of non-contracted legacy resource holders (including online
> updates to your resources, reverse DNS services, etc.) without fee or
> contract. 

Not been my experience.

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Re: V6 still not supported

2022-03-09 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Josh!

On Wed, 9 Mar 2022 16:46:56 -0500
Josh Luthman  wrote:

> Customers have 0 complaints about IPv6.  0 Complaints since 2006.

Bull.  I have not complained to any corporation in the last 5 years
where the stanard response was not "We've never heard that complaint
before".  recently every one I my street complained about the same
things at the same time, but we all got that response.

Denial ain't just a river in Egypt.

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Re: Request to participate in 2-min study survey on IPv6 Adoption

2022-01-31 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Töma!

On Tue, 1 Feb 2022 04:16:49 +0200
Töma Gavrichenkov  wrote:

> (I'm making up figures now, obviously)

When you base decision on imaginary figures, you get suboptimal results.

> the SNR of UGC in IPv4 is like 10x times it is in IPv6

My experience, using fail2band, and spamassassin, for over a decade with
IPv6, is that 100x more spam and other abuse comes from IPv4, not IPv6.

> your management would start asking questions
> about whether it's really the best time to invest in this rather than
> in another potential revenue stream.

Now what would your management thinK?  Then toss in that IPv6 is faster
than IPv4.  Dunno why, but easy to prove that for yourself.  If you care
to experiment, rather than make up figures.

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Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Microsoft is hacking my Asterisk??? O_o

2020-11-03 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Christian!

On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 20:22:59 +
Christian Kuhtz  wrote:

> Sorry, why is this useless?

Because Azure never, ever, acts on my complaints.   None of the
large number I have sent.

> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: NANOG  On Behalf
> Of Gary E. Miller Sent: Tuesday, November 3, 2020 12:06 PM
> To: Christian Kuhtz via NANOG 
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Microsoft is hacking my Asterisk??? O_o
> 
> Yo Christian!
> 
> On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 20:02:06 +
> Christian Kuhtz via NANOG  wrote:
> 
> > To report suspected security issues or abuse of Azure, please
> > contact the
> > cert.microsoft.com<https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/engage/cars>
> > team, which is available 24/7.  
> 
> Useless.
> 
> RGDS
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Re: Microsoft is hacking my Asterisk??? O_o

2020-11-03 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Christian!

On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 20:02:06 +
Christian Kuhtz via NANOG  wrote:

> To report suspected security issues or abuse of Azure, please contact
> the cert.microsoft.com<https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/engage/cars>
> team, which is available 24/7.

Useless.

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Re: Microsoft is hacking my Asterisk??? O_o

2020-11-03 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Max!

On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 21:55:45 +0200
Max Tulyev  wrote:

> I have just seen a number of IPs trying to brute-force my VoIP server 
> from Microsoft network. For example, 13.90.148.133, 20.55.203.249, 
> 40.76.244.210... Traceroute really goes to MSN. More than a half of
> all usual attempts to hack my Asterisk I got today, came from MSN.

I have also been sing that for a few weeks.

My assumption is they let Azure customers hack all they want.  They
ignore email complaints.

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Re: Wildfires: Reminder smart devices don't include emergency warnings while streaming

2020-09-11 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo ITechGeek!

On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 16:11:48 -0400
ITechGeek  wrote:

> At least cell phones have a reliable way to know where they are at any
> given moment.

Only when the cell towers are working.  Early on in the Santiam Fire
the cell towers went down early.  With the telephone poles.

The Santiam Canyon is steep and narrow, the telco feed up the river was
an early single point of failure.  

Ditto for the fire on the Holiday Farm fire on the Mckenzie river.

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Re: netflix proxy/unblocker false detection

2020-06-26 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Mark!

On Fri, 26 Jun 2020 10:21:47 +0200
Mark Tinka  wrote:

> If you don't use some kind of device to connect to Netflix, if you
> have a reasonably modern TV that supports a native Netflix app as
> well as IPv6, you'd be good to go.

Nope.  Netflix blocks a lot of IPv6.  Their blocking of HE has been
discussed here many times.

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Re: Survey on the use of IP blacklists for threat mitigation

2020-06-16 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Rachee!

On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 10:59:17 -0700
Rachee Singh  wrote:

> PS: as someone correctly pointed out, the more appropriate
> terminology is "IP blocklists".

Google says that descriminates against the Eastern Block of the EU.

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Re: Abuse Desks

2020-04-30 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Mike!

On Thu, 30 Apr 2020 07:10:19 -0500 (CDT)
Mike Hammett  wrote:

> I don't think I've seen anything back from the biggest offender,
> Digital Ocean, other than auto-responders acknowledging the report. 

I gave up on Digital Ocean.  I blackhole all their nets.  Eventually
I had to white list a couple of their IPs.  Life got better.

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Postmaster@

2019-06-14 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo All!

Is it no longer required to monitor the postmaster@ ?

Did RFC 822 and RFC 5321 get repealed?  Or is M$ more special than the
rest of us?

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Re: NTP question

2019-05-01 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Mel!

On Thu, 2 May 2019 03:35:31 +
Mel Beckman  wrote:

> I can tell you how the GPS server behaves when it loses it signal: it
> stops giving out verified time and lapses into Stratum-“goners” mode.

I happen to have a few GPS in my lab that do not agree with your
statement.  I'll spare this list the details...

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Re: NTP question

2019-05-01 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Mel!

On Thu, 2 May 2019 03:30:03 +
Mel Beckman  wrote:

> I’m also an FAA licensed A mechanic, and have worked for airlines
> in fleet maintenance.  Air carriers have extremely thorough systems
> reviews, by law, through the Airworthiness Directive program, which
> started identifying 2019 GPS rollover vulnerabilities in ... 2009!
> Nobody was surprised.  If any GPS systems “went nuts”, it was through
> the incompetence and negligence of their owners.

How many GPS owners happen to have $30,000 GPS simulators to check
their $300 GPS/NTP servers?  Some of mine did, most did not.

Seems to me the negligence is in the GPS manufacturer that failed to
notify their customers.

To be fair, Avidyne and Telit did notify their customers, but not with
a fix or enough lead time to swap out the units.

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Re: NTP question

2019-05-01 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Mel!

On Thu, 2 May 2019 02:54:25 +
Mel Beckman  wrote:

> Why? The GPS NTP Server is Stratum-1.  If it fails computer clocks
> will freewheel for hours or days before losing significant time,
> during which period you can simply order a replacement unit. If that
> isn’t fast enough, buy two $300 boxes. The “consensus” issue is moot,
> since a GPS server gets a consensus of clock time from the GPS
> satellite constellation. 

I guess you slept through GPS Week Roll Over day last April 6th?

Some GPS went nuts, others did not.  Many 777 and 787 were grounded that
weekend for software updates to their expensive Honeywell GPS.  I'll
spare you the many more examples that hapened.

Not nice when yoar clock rolls back to 1999, or forward to 2035.

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Re: CenturyLink

2018-12-30 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Saku!

On Sun, 30 Dec 2018 19:29:37 +0200
Saku Ytti  wrote:

> I've always wondered what
> niche rubidium covers that isn't handled by much cheaper crystal ovens
> or actually precise oscillators.

The Rb frequency reference will be two or three orders of magnitude
more stable than an expensive ovenized crystal.

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✘Netflix

2018-01-05 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo All!

Sorry to bother, but...

Netflis is blocking my IP range.  1st line support useless.  Months and
can not reah anyone with a clue.  Anyone got a Netflix contact?

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Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-13 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Dovid!

On Thu, 13 Jul 2017 22:33:22 -0400
Dovid Bender <do...@telecurve.com> wrote:

> Looking for recommendations on hardware that I can
> mount/hang in each cabinet that is easy to set up and will alert us
> if temps go beyond a certain point.

I use a lot of TEMPer USB Thermometers.  Cheap, small, easy to poll.

It is easy to use from many programing languages and lots of open source
software supports it dierctly or indirectly.

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Re: Recent NTP pool traffic increase

2016-12-20 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo valdis.kletni...@vt.edu!

On Tue, 20 Dec 2016 20:20:48 -0500
valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:

> On Tue, 20 Dec 2016 18:11:11 -0500, Peter Beckman said:
> > Mostly out of curiosity, what was the reason for the change in the
> > Snapchat code, and what plans does Snap have for whatever reason
> > the NTP change was put in place?  
> 
> From other comments in the thread, it sounds like the app was simply
> linked against a broken version of a library

But why is a chat app doing NTP at all?  it should rely on the OS, or
a specialized app, to keep local time accurate.

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Re: Recent NTP pool traffic increase

2016-12-17 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo All!

On Sat, 17 Dec 2016 17:54:55 -0800
"Gary E. Miller" <g...@rellim.com> wrote:

> # tcpdump -nvvi eth0 port 123 |grep "Originator - Transmit Timestamp:"
> 
> And I do indeed get odd results.  Some on my local network...

To follow up on my own post, so this can be promply laid to rest.

After some discussion at NTPsec.  It seems that chronyd takes a lot
of 'creative license' with RFC 5905 (NTPv4).  But it is not malicious,
just 'odd', and not new.

So, nothing see here, back to the hunt for the real cause of the new
NTP traffic.

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Re: Recent NTP pool traffic increase

2016-12-17 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo All!

Someone on nanog was reporrting on the new NTP mystery.  He suggested
doing a dump similar to this:

# tcpdump -nvvi eth0 port 123 |grep "Originator - Transmit Timestamp:"

And I do indeed get odd results.  Some on my local network...

This is from a chronyd host to an ntpsec host.  I monitor them both
continuously and both seem to be keeping good time.

17:36:11.369329 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 64, id 21405, offset 0, flags [DF], proto UDP (
17), length 76)
204.17.205.7.50937 > 204.17.205.27.123: [udp sum ok] NTPv4, length 48
Client, Leap indicator: clock unsynchronized (192), Stratum 0 (unspecifi
ed), poll 6 (64s), precision 32
Root Delay: 0.00, Root dispersion: 0.00, Reference-ID: (unspec)
  Reference Timestamp:  0.0
  Originator Timestamp: 3691013707.207257069 (2016/12/17 17:35:07)
  Receive Timestamp:276521666.321684728 (2044/11/11 10:02:42)
  Transmit Timestamp:   3684123061.899235956 (2016/09/29 00:31:01)
Originator - Receive Timestamp:  +880475255.114427658
Originator - Transmit Timestamp: -6890645.308021113

That 'Receive Timestamp' is strange.

Here is another one from the same chronyd host, to another ntpsec host:

17:36:23.395415 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 64, id 3599, offset 0, flags [DF], proto UDP (1
7), length 76)
204.17.205.7.33551 > 204.17.205.1.123: [udp sum ok] NTPv4, length 48
Client, Leap indicator: clock unsynchronized (192), Stratum 0 (unspecifi
ed), poll 6 (64s), precision 32
Root Delay: 0.00, Root dispersion: 0.00, Reference-ID: (unspec)
  Reference Timestamp:  0.0
  Originator Timestamp: 3691013718.824150890 (2016/12/17 17:35:18)
  Receive Timestamp:1779216017.648483479 (2092/06/24 18:08:33)
  Transmit Timestamp:   1405803137.064633429 (2080/08/24 20:20:33)
Originator - Receive Timestamp:  -1911797701.175667410
Originator - Transmit Timestamp: +2009756714.240482539

Note both the 'Receive Timestamp' and 'Transmit Timestamp' are both strange.

All three hosts have GPS for local time.

Here is one from a laptop, running chrony, that has not GPS:

17:36:52.643814 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 64, id 24624, offset 0, flags [DF], proto UDP (
17), length 76)
204.17.205.21.41485 > 204.17.205.8.123: [udp sum ok] NTPv4, length 48
Client, Leap indicator:  (0), Stratum 0 (unspecified), poll 6 (64s), pre
cision 32
Root Delay: 0.00, Root dispersion: 0.00, Reference-ID: (unspec)
  Reference Timestamp:  0.0
  Originator Timestamp: 3691013747.797479298 (2016/12/17 17:35:47)
  Receive Timestamp:317494016.811980062 (2046/02/28 15:15:12)
  Transmit Timestamp:   127487236.597620268 (2040/02/21 11:35:32)
Originator - Receive Timestamp:  +921447565.014500764
Originator - Transmit Timestamp: +731440784.800140969

I have only seen this oddity from chronyd hosts...



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Re: Netflix VPN detection - actual engineer needed

2016-06-03 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Spencer!

On Fri, 3 Jun 2016 20:13:03 -0400
Spencer Ryan <sr...@arbor.net> wrote:

> Yes but HE doesn't serve residential users directly. 

Really?  I am the only one?  Doubtful.

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Re: NIST NTP servers

2016-05-11 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Scott!

On Wed, 11 May 2016 17:42:34 -0700
"Scott Weeks" <sur...@mauigateway.com> wrote:

> > If all logs are sent to a unix server that does 
> > syslogd the log entries would go into the file
> > in order no matter what timestamp is on them.  
> 
> syslogd can have quite large buffers.
> ---
> 
> 
> Wouldn't the buffers empty in a FIFO manner?

Nope, each local syslog waits until its local buffer is full, or timed
out, then sends to the main syslog server.

The default flush_timeout() for syslog-ng is 10 seconds.  That is a long
time when debugging SIP.

http://www.syslog.org/syslog-ng/v2/

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Re: NIST NTP servers

2016-05-11 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Scott!

On Wed, 11 May 2016 17:20:28 -0700
"Scott Weeks" <sur...@mauigateway.com> wrote:

> If all logs are sent to a unix server that does 
> syslogd the log entries would go into the file
> in order no matter what timestamp is on them.

syslogd can have quite large buffers.

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Re: NIST NTP servers

2016-05-10 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Jared!

On Tue, 10 May 2016 16:29:26 -0400
Jared Mauch <ja...@puck.nether.net> wrote:

> If you’re using Redhat based systems consider using chrony 
> instead, even the new beta fedora 24 uses 4.2.6 derived code
> vs 4.2.8

Or, new but under heavy development: NTPsec : https://www.ntpsec.org/

It is a fork of classic NTPD, but was not vulnerable to most of the 
recent NTPD CVEs.

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Re: NIST NTP servers

2016-05-10 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Chuck!

On Tue, 10 May 2016 16:18:41 -0400
"Chuck Church" <chuckchu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ok, annoyance might have been a little light on the severity wording.

Yup.

> Still, modifying all your incoming NTP packets from all your sources
> to actually get your NTP servers to agree on a bad time is tricky.
> That is assuming you've got multiple links, multiple sources from
> multiple organizations (more than 4), they're all authenticated,
> etc.

NTP Authentication (autokey) has been broken, and no one used it anyway.  

If I have a copy of your ntp.conf I can spoof all your chimers.  Not
hard at all.  This is UDP after all.

> Even if a criminal was to do all that damage you listed, it
> still probably doesn't result in obtaining sensitive data or money
> that would be the main motivators for such extreme hacking.

Correct, it would just get me fired due to the extended downtime.

Or maybe my company just decided to pay the ransom to get un-DoS'ed.
I still get fired.

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Re: NIST NTP servers

2016-05-10 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Chuck!

On Tue, 10 May 2016 10:29:35 -0400
"Chuck Church" <chuckchu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Changing time on
> devices is more an annoyance than anything, and doesn't necessarily
> get you into a device.

So, you are not worried about getting DoS'ed?

How about you set the time on your server ahead by 5 years.  Got any
idea what would happen?

Most of your passwords would expire.

All your SSL certs would expire.

All your TOTPs, like Google Authenticator would fail.

All your IPSEC tunnels would drop, and refuse to restart.

Many of your cron jobs would got nuts, possibly deleting all your logs.

Much of your DNSSEC would expire.

Many of your backups would be deleted since they 'expired'.

Until recently, setting your iPhone to 1 Jan 1970 would brick it.

I'm sure there are many more examples, but likely you can no longer log
in, via SSH or HTTPS, and your iPhone is dead.  I think any of those
would qualify as more than an annoyance.

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Re: REMINDER: LEAP SECOND

2015-06-24 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Tore!

On Wed, 24 Jun 2015 21:57:28 +0200
Tore Anderson t...@fud.no wrote:

 If you run your own straum-1 servers, can't you just opt not to
 configure leapfile?

Depends on what your Stratum-1 is syncronized to.  Some GPS time
sources pass on the leap indicator to NTP.  For example, the SiRF-3
GPS, connected by way of gpsd, to ntpd will pass on the leap second.

At least in theory.  :-)

RGDS
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Re: REMINDER: LEAP SECOND

2015-06-23 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Jay!

On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 22:02:50 -0400 (EDT)
Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote:

 - Original Message -
  From: Harlan Stenn st...@ntp.org
 
   You misunderstand the problem. :) The problem is not clock skips
   backward one second, because most of the time that's not what
   happens. The problem is that most software does not handle it well
   when the clock ticks ... :59 :60 :00 instead of ticking directly
   from
   :59 to :00.
  
  POSIX NEVER shows :60.
 
 Then I hope POSIX does not claim to represent UTC, because UTC does,
 no?

POSIX-1:2001 clearly 61 seeconds in a minute:

The POSIX-1:2001 docs are here:
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/time.h.html

From the Description:

The time.h header shall declare the structure tm, which shall
include at least the following members:

inttm_sec   Seconds [0,60]. 

From the Application Usage:

The range [0,60] for tm_sec allows for the occasional leap second.

From the Rationale:

The range [0,60] seconds allows for positive or negative leap seconds.

But, from the section on Seconds Since the Epoch

http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap04.html#tag_04_14

POSIX seconds is defined as:

tm_sec + tm_min*60 + tm_hour*3600 + tm_yday*86400 +
(tm_year-70)*31536000 + ((tm_year-69)/4)*86400 -
((tm_year-1)/100)*86400 + ((tm_year+299)/400)*86400

Summed up with:

The relationship between the actual time of day and the current
value for seconds since the Epoch is unspecified.

Which basically says if you are gonna split hairs on leap seconds
things will be undefined.

RGDS
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Re: spamassassin

2014-02-19 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Randy!

On Thu, 20 Feb 2014 10:48:49 +0800
Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:

  We've been having the same problem here for the last three days. I
  tracked it down to BAYES_999. Glad to see other people are suffering
  as much as I am. :)
 
 as the fix is not yet out, would be cool if someone with more fu than
 i posted a recipe to hack for the moment.

http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/spamassassin/users/183433

body BAYES_99 eval:check_bayes('0.99', '0.999')
body BAYES_999 eval:check_bayes('0.999', '1.00')
score BAYES_99 0 0 3.8 3.5
score BAYES_999 0 0 4.0 3.7

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Re: NAT64 and matching identities

2013-11-20 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Lee!

On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 16:14:47 -0500
Lee Howard l...@asgard.org wrote:

 There is obviously a long tail of ip4 destinations, but nearly all
 of 500 of the Alexa global 500 have ip6 listeners,
 
 Do you have a data source for that?  I see no indication of IPv6
 listeners on 85% of the top sites.

A slightly different metric, 44% of USA content available on IPv6:

http://6lab.cisco.com/stats/

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Re: Quad-A records in Network Solutions ?

2013-04-09 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Mark!

On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 09:23:34 +1000
Mark Andrews ma...@isc.org wrote:

 
 Not accepting  is just about as bad as not accepting A records.
 You wouldn't certify a registrar if they couldn't update A records.
 It's about time certification was lost for failure to handle 
 records.  The same should also apply for DS records.

+1

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Re: What Should an Engineer Address when 'Selling' IPv6 to Executives?

2013-03-05 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Mukom!

On Tue, 5 Mar 2013 21:55:14 +0400
Mukom Akong T. mukom.ta...@gmail.com wrote:

 I think such a presentation (15 slides max in 45 minutes) should
 cover the following aspects:

You missed the most important one.  Many people now include IPv6 as
a mandatory RFQ item.  If you don't support it your customers will
be fewer and fewer.

RGDS
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Re: What are you doing about Six Strikes?

2013-02-25 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Jason!

On Mon, 25 Feb 2013 20:07:43 +
Livingood, Jason jason_living...@cable.comcast.com wrote:

  1) Legit users are harassed due to IP address mix-ups, etc.
  Remember you must pay to file an appeal.

 Other than a few IP mix ups years ago, is this still really an issue?

It has been for me.  My SWIP records are up to date but the copyright
trolls can't be bothered with the facts of my IPs.


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Gmail and SSL

2013-01-03 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo All!

Apropos the recent discussions:

Google says that someone was caught trying to use an unauthorized
digital certificate issued in its name in an attempt to impersonate
Google.com for a man-in-the-middle attack.

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/01/google-fraudulent-certificate/

RGDS
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Re: Gmail and SSL

2013-01-02 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo William!

On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 19:42:16 -0500
William Herrin b...@herrin.us wrote:

 On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 5:43 PM, George Herbert
 george.herb...@gmail.com wrote:
  If push came to shove and minor legalities were not restraining me,
  I recall (without checking) your domain's emails come to your home,
  and your DSL or cable line is sniffable, so any of the CA who email
  URL validators out could be trivially temporarily spoofed (until
  you read your email and responded) by tapping your data lines.  BGP
  games to snarf your traffic are another venue, possibly not yet
  even covered by wiretap laws that I know of, though I'm not
  currently an ISP in a position to personally do that to you.
 
 And none of this describes an extraordinary effort? The quote you're
 trying to refute was, suffer such attacks only with extraordinary
 difficulty on the part of the attacker.

I would say it is pretty easy, and I have caught people doing it many
times.  All a hacker needs to do is get a sniffer near your email
traffic.  Then they can grab any challange emails sent to any of you
domain contacts.  Pretty trvial to do in a coffee shop environment.

RGDS
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Re: RFC becomes Visio

2012-09-28 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Joe!

On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, Joe Maimon wrote:

 Just got told by a Lightpath person that in order to do BGP on a
 customer gig circuit to them they would need a visio diagram (of
 what I dont know).

Network diagrams are required for PCI compliance.

1.1.2 Current network diagram with all connections to   
cardholder data, including any wireless networks

A high-level network diagram (either obtained from the entity or 
created by assessor) of the entity’s networking topography that
includes:
- Connections into and out of the network
- Critical components within the cardholder data environment, 
  including POS devices, systems, databases, and web servers, as
  applicable
- Other necessary payment components, as applicable

RGDS
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Re: time-b.netgear.com/time-c.netgear.com dns queries

2012-09-07 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Basil!

On Fri, 7 Sep 2012 20:22:29 -0400
Basil Baby basilb...@gmail.com wrote:

 Noticed lot of A record queries for
 time-b.netgear.com/time-c.netgear.comon dns servers.
 Has anyone noticed similar behavior on any of your dns servers? Anyone
 aware about a known issue with netgear home routers which can create
 bulk dns queries?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTP_server_misuse_and_abuse#NETGEAR_and_the_University_of_Wisconsin.E2.80.93Madison


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Re: strat-1 gps

2012-06-26 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Majdi!

   Does anyone have any experience with the Veracity VTN-TN?
 I don't, but it looks somewhat interesting.

No, but I highly recommend the BU-353.  Chrony reports jitter of about
700 nano Sec while in my basement.  So no need for an external antenna
in many cases.  Not tried the new BU-353-S4, but got on on order.

RGDS
GARY
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Re: IPv6 monitoring...

2012-05-01 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Vytautas!

On Tue, 1 May 2012 20:31:08 +
Vytautas V Grigaliunas v...@fnal.gov wrote:

 Nagios seems the people's choice. Any others...open source or
 commercial ?
 
Icinga.  A fork of nagios

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Re: anyone running GPS clocks in Southeastern Georgia?

2011-01-21 Thread Gary E. Miller
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Yo All!

On Fri, 21 Jan 2011, Matthew Kaufman wrote:

 I'm not sure how you'd get increasing radius with altitude from anything but a
 jammer near sea level.

Agreed.

One of these tests was recently run in Utah and we saw the effects
in Central Oregon well outside the NOTAMed area.  During the tests,
airplanes using GPS navigation would suddenly lose RAIM and had to
abort their approach to landing.  Not sure if they lost all GPS nav
information or just RAIM.

For non pilots, RAIM is an indicator that the GPS has a redundant
solution that matches the barometrically measured altitude.  GPS will
continue to report a nav solution when lacking this redundancy but
pilots are not allowed to shoot an approach when RAIM is off.

Good thing most air carriers do not use GPS yet.

No effects seen on the ground here, but we were several hundred miles
from the test.

RGDS
GARY
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Re: Re: Request Spamhaus contact

2011-01-17 Thread Gary E. Miller
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Yo Jeffrey!

On Mon, 17 Jan 2011, Jeffrey Lyon wrote:

 I fat fingered the netmask, try now.

Still up:

# nmap -sS 208.64.120.197

Starting Nmap 5.21 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2011-01-17 17:07 PST
Nmap scan report for 208.64.120.197
Host is up (0.033s latency).
Not shown: 989 filtered ports
PORT  STATE SERVICE
21/tcpopen  ftp
80/tcpopen  http
135/tcp   open  msrpc
443/tcp   open  https
1723/tcp  open  pptp
1801/tcp  open  unknown
2103/tcp  open  zephyr-clt
2105/tcp  open  eklogin
2107/tcp  open  unknown
49154/tcp open  unknown
49157/tcp open  unknown

Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 4.77 seconds



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 Thanks, Jeff


 On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 7:39 PM, Raymond Dijkxhoorn
 raym...@prolocation.net wrote:
  Hi!
 
  We've acted on every report that we're aware of and instead you want
  to play pharmacy domain scavenger hunt. This domain at 208.64.120.197
  redirects to IP space we already null routed. It's the same customer.
 
  Either you place strange nullroutes or you did not at all.
 
  [root@mi10 tmp]# wget -S www.vertrouwdeapotheek.nl
  --01:37:29--  http://www.vertrouwdeapotheek.nl/
            = `index.html'
  Resolving www.vertrouwdeapotheek.nl... done.
  Connecting to www.vertrouwdeapotheek.nl[208.64.120.197]:80... connected.
  HTTP request sent, awaiting response...
   1 HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
   2 Cache-Control: private
   3 Content-Length: 0
   4 Location: http://www.vertrouwdeapotheek.nl/Home.aspx
   5 Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.0
   6 X-AspNet-Version: 4.0.30319
   7 X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
   8 Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2011 00:37:04 GMT
   9 Connection: close
  Location: http://www.vertrouwdeapotheek.nl/Home.aspx [following]
  --01:37:29--  http://www.vertrouwdeapotheek.nl/Home.aspx
            = `Home.aspx'
  Connecting to www.vertrouwdeapotheek.nl[208.64.120.197]:80... connected.
  HTTP request sent, awaiting response...
 
  Does this look as its nullrouted?
 
  P.S. Someone at Spamhaus PLEASE remove the /21 listing?
 
  I highly doubt. There is much more to clean on your network before i hope
  they would even reconsider.
 
  Bye,
  Raymond.
 



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 jeffrey.l...@blacklotus.net | http://www.blacklotus.net
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Re: wikileaks dns (was Re: Blocking International DNS)

2010-12-03 Thread Gary E. Miller
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Yo Curtis!

On Fri, 3 Dec 2010, Curtis Maurand wrote:

 The patriot act did away with due process.

Yep.  More on that today:

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/12/realtime/


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Re: IPv6 rDNS

2010-10-29 Thread Gary E. Miller
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Yo Jeroen!

On Fri, 29 Oct 2010, Jeroen van Aart wrote:

 I battled for a few hours getting IPv6 rDNS to work.

See also sipcalc.

# sipcalc -r 2001:470:b:4a:230:48ff:fe35:d1bc
- -[ipv6 : 2001:470:b:4a:230:48ff:fe35:d1bc] - 0

[IPV6 DNS]
Reverse DNS (ip6.arpa)  -
c.b.1.d.5.3.e.f.f.f.8.4.0.3.2.0.a.4.0.0.b.0.0.0.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa.


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Re: ARIN IP6 policy for those with legacy IP4 Space

2010-04-08 Thread Gary E. Miller
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Yo Owen!

Since I just need one /64 that is $1,250/yr for the /64.

That puts me at a large competitive disadvantage to the big boys.

RGDS
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On Thu, 8 Apr 2010, Owen DeLong wrote:

 This assumes that small = /40 and large = /22.

 Still, with more realistic numbers:

 The small guy (/48) pays $0.019073486 per /64
 The large guy (/24) pays $0.00032741808 per /64

 FWIW.

 Owen

 On Apr 7, 2010, at 2:48 PM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:

  On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 14:17:49 PDT, Gary E. Miller said:
 
  Then scroll down to the fees you can expect in 2013.  Especially note
  how the small guys get hit much harder per IP.
 
  The small guys pay: $0.74505805969 per /64. ($1250 / (2^(64-40))
  The big guys pay:   $0.8185452 per /64. ($36000 / (2^(64-22))
 
  The small guys are still paying less than 1/100th of a penny per /64. 
  Assuming
  your salary plus overhead is $40/hour, each *second* of your time is worth
  more than the cost of 150 /64s.
 
  Oh, the inhumanity.



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Re: ARIN IP6 policy for those with legacy IP4 Space

2010-04-07 Thread Gary E. Miller
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Yo Joe!

On Wed, 7 Apr 2010, Joe Greco wrote:

 We'd be doing IPv6 here if not for the annual fee.  As it stands, there
 isn't that much reason to do IPv6, and a significant disincentive in the
 form of the fees.

+1

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Re: ARIN IP6 policy for those with legacy IP4 Space

2010-04-07 Thread Gary E. Miller
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Yo Ricky!

On Wed, 7 Apr 2010, Ricky Beam wrote:

 They will have to start paying for
 address space like everyone else.

I could handle 'like everyone else', but have you noticed the HUGE
per IP disparity between large and small block sizes?

RGDS
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Re: ARIN IP6 policy for those with legacy IP4 Space

2010-04-07 Thread Gary E. Miller
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Yo Owen!

On Wed, 7 Apr 2010, Owen DeLong wrote:

 If you are an end-user type organization, the fee is only $100/year
 for all your resources, IPv4 and IPv6 included.  Is that really what
 you would call significant?

As always, the devil is in the deetails.

From: https://www.arin.net/fees/fee_schedule.html#waivers

The annual fee will be $100 USD until 2013, at which time ARIN's Board
of Trustees may choose to raise the fee.

Then scroll down to the fees you can expect in 2013.  Especially note
how the small guys get hit much harder per IP.

RGDS
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Re: OT: Any PALM e-mail administrators

2009-10-18 Thread Gary E. Miller
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Yo Keith!

On Sun, 18 Oct 2009, Keith Medcalf wrote:

 I have tried contacting PALM through their listed contact phone
 numbers and by email to their postmaster, all to no avail.

Contact me off list.  I have been working this problem for over a month
and have some contact info.

RGDS
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Re: Yahoo and their mail filters..

2009-03-24 Thread Gary E. Miller
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Yo Michael!

On Tue, 24 Mar 2009, Michael Thomas wrote:

  I've seen people subscribe to a list, then *reply* to the subscription
  confirmation - and then hit spam not 5 minutes later when something
  gets posted to the list.  Did they change their minds in the 5 minutes?

 No, sorry, Valdis this is just wrongheaded.

Every day I have people sign up for our $30 a month service then report
their confirmation email as spam 5 mins later.  A month later when they
get their Credit Card bill we hear from them that they never got their
sign-up credentials and they are mad.  This is just user stupidity.

RGDS
GARY
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g...@rellim.com  Tel:+1(541)382-8588

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Re: Network diagram software

2009-02-11 Thread Gary E. Miller
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Yo All!

Quoting Mathias Wolkert mathias.wolk...@gmail.com:

 I'd like to know what software people are using to document networks.
 Visio is obvious but feels like a straight jacket to me.
 I liked netviz but it seems owned by CA and unsupported nowadays.

I am surprised no one has mentioned the Draw program in Open Office.
It has smart connectors like Vizio. It runs on WinXX, OS X, Linux, etc.,
and it is free.  It uses SVG so you can even generate files with any
language you are handy with.  The main problem is the very few templates.

RGDS
GARY
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g...@rellim.com  Tel:+1(541)382-8588

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Re: Level 3 issues

2008-12-29 Thread Gary E. Miller
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Yo Matt!

On Mon, 29 Dec 2008, Matthew Petach wrote:

 Yes.  A nice set of examples of why that anger exists
 can be found here:
 http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/search?p=petach+kablooie

Well... I sorta liked that story.  I did not think you came off badly
in it either.


RGDS
GARY
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Gary E. Miller Rellim 109 NW Wilmington Ave., Suite E, Bend, OR 97701
g...@rellim.com  Tel:+1(541)382-8588

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Re: interger to I P address

2008-08-27 Thread Gary E. Miller
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Yo All!

 ls it possible t convert the interger to ip

# php -r 'echo ip2long(196.3.39.209), \n;'

RGDS
GARY
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Tel:+1(541)382-8588

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