Re: OT: VPS with Routed IP space
On 02/24/2015 02:29 PM, Zachary Giles wrote: Partial thread jack How about VPS providers who will do BGP... Do they exist? /Partial thread jack Hit and miss I find. We do it for the odd client and haven't really had any issues.
Re: AWS EC2 us-west-2 reboot
On 10/01/2014 02:59 PM, Todd Underwood wrote: read: http://www.xenproject.org/security-policy.html they have a sensible, commonly used security policy that involves private notification to large customers in advance where it is practical and there is not evidence of ongoing exploits in the wild. this is kind of incident handling 101 and shouldn't be surprising to anyone. You don't have to be that large to get on the list.
Re: Netsol AAAA glue
On 07/13/2012 06:43 AM, Brandon Applegate wrote: So I sent an email over a week ago to ipv6...@networksolutions.com - and since I've only recieved the auto reply. A year or so ago I did this and got very quick turnaround, but now just dead air (sent another email yesterday). Wanted to see if others had the same results (recently) and any advice before I call into phone tree hell. Thanks. I waited over a month before I finally got fed up and e-mailed nanog for advice. I was told to e-mail lis...@networksolutions.com and amazingly, it worked -- within a day, my records were changed. Jeff
Re: DNS poisoning at Google?
On 06/26/2012 11:05 PM, Matthew Black wrote: Google Webtools reports a problem with our HOMEPAGE /. That page is not redirecting anywhere. They also report problems with some 48 other primary sites, none of which redirect to the offending couchtarts. Except it is redirecting as shown by Jeremy: [guppy@mrlaptop ~]$ curl -e 'http://google.com' csulb.edu !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN htmlhead title301 Moved Permanently/title /headbody h1Moved Permanently/h1 pThe document has moved a href=http://www.couchtarts.com/media.php;here/a./p /body/html That looks like a redirect to me. Jeff
Network Solutions IPv6 DNS Admin needed
Hi, I've been sending e-mails to ipv6...@networksolutions.com; however, it's been months now and my IPv6 glue records have not been changed. If anyone knows somebody at Network Solutions who can help, please send me an off-list reply. Thanks, Jeff
Re: Quad-A records in Network Solutions ?
I just received a heads-up from a friend telling me that Network Solutions is unable/unwilling to configure 's for .com/.net domains. He works for a large media outlet who will be enabling IPv6 on their sites for World IPv6 Launch Day. I hope it's just a misunderstanding. If it's not, I would love to know if there is a reason for this, and if they have a timeline for supporting 's. I've had them set up in the past by e-mailing ipv6...@networksolutions.com.
CISCO ASA Botnet Traffic Filter contact off-list
Hi, Does anyone have a contact at CISCO that deals with their ASA botnet filtering software? I'm having trouble finding out why our network is listed. Thanks, Jeff
Re: IP KVM suggestions
Lantronix Spider is a small, portable, affordable and web enabled IP KVM. Supports ISO mounting and has USB connections. http://www.lantronix.com/it-management/kvm-over-ip/securelinx-spider.html It is a single server unit. So if you want to connect many servers at the same time, it might not be the best option as the price quickly escalates. However, if you buy one and just move it from server to server (which is what I got from your email), then it is a pretty good fit. Java based web interface, not the greatest, but it works. I've got a few Lantronix Spiders and I love them; however, I would opt to get the external power adapter instead of just relying on the unit drawing power from the computer it's connected to. Also, there is a PS2 + USB model available that I'd recommend getting if you have any older gear which doesn't support USB keyboards while in the BIOS. I think they go for around $260 + another $20 or so for the external power adapter. Jeff