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WhoisGuard
Is there any person from WhoisGuard . com on this group. or any one can help me with an effective contact, all mails to their ' supp...@whoisguard.com' is not been acknowledged or answered. Joshua
Re: OT: Sign of the Coming Apocalypse
finally after waiting for it 4ever Joshua On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 6:06 AM, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote: (that's next winter, right?) I've just seen a TV ad for Duke Nukem Forever, in a Hulu airing of The Daily Show. Cheers, -- jr 'Finally??' a -- Jay R. Ashworth Baylink j...@baylink.com Designer The Things I Think RFC 2100 Ashworth Associates http://baylink.pitas.com 2000 Land Rover DII St Petersburg FL USA http://photo.imageinc.us +1 727 647 1274
Re: Yahoo! Mail Issue
Well yahoo's mx tend to do that a lot. i used to have a lot of bounced emails to yahoo until i implemented dkim, domainkeys and spf then all my yahoo problems disappeared , I just want to know if you have implemented any of these technologies dkim,domainkeys and spf, other wise you would have all those problems Joshua On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 4:47 AM, Matthew Petach mpet...@netflight.comwrote: On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 9:28 PM, Nathanael C. Cariaga nccari...@stluke.com.ph wrote: Hi All, It seems that we're having some problems receiving emails from selected Yahoo! Mail Accounts. I noticed that there is a commonality between the accounts that fails when sending an email to our domain (see email header below) From: mailer-dae...@nm1.bullet.mail.sg1.yahoo.com mailer-dae...@nm1.bullet.mail.sg1.yahoo.com To: *-*-*-*-*a...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, April 8, 2011 6:26:08 PM Subject: Failure Notice Sorry, we were unable to deliver your message to the following address. xxx...@stluke.com.ph: Mail server for stluke.com.ph unreachable for too long Um...it might be easier to get mail, if your host didn't close the connection with a 5xx error. :/ mpetach@hinotori:~ host -t mx stluke.com.ph stluke.com.ph mail is handled by 20 qc.stluke.com.ph. stluke.com.ph mail is handled by 20 mx1.stluke.com.ph. stluke.com.ph mail is handled by 40 gc.stluke.com.ph. mpetach@hinotori:~ nslookup qc.stluke.com.ph. Server: 127.0.0.1 Address:127.0.0.1#53 Non-authoritative answer: Name: qc.stluke.com.ph Address: 219.90.94.56 mpetach@hinotori:~ mpetach@opstools1:~ telnet 219.90.94.56 25 Trying 219.90.94.56... Connected to static-host-219-90-94-56.tri.ph. Escape character is '^]'. ehlo yahoo.com 554 SMTP synchronization error Connection closed by foreign host. mpetach@opstools1:~ I imagine when port 25 stops giving 5xx failure message back, mail reception might improve. ^_^; Matt
Re: Sunday Funnies: Using a smart phone as a diagnostic tool
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 2:00 AM, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote: Do you have a smartphone? Blackberry? iPhone? Android? Try a Nokia N900 Maemo device, Brief History it is a pet project of Nokia, it is 100% Linux (Debian Based), you don't need to hack it or do anything or install any apps on it, full Linux ie, ssh, lamp stack , name it, you can get it for about $300 this a full fledge site for it http://maemo.org/ Do you use it as a technical tool in your work, either for accessing devices or testing connectivity -- or something else? yes if ur a real IT person and your very well versed in terms of knowledge and you use gadgets then you should know it is a swiss knife among all mobile devices. If so, what kind of phone, and what (if you don't mind letting on) are your magic apps for this sort of work? Android, BB, iOS are cool OS but compared to a real Linux OS stack (Debian) you can easily compare the difference, with N900 you don't need all those APP markets you have all the apps develop for Linux at your disposal, just use apt-get and then ur done. (My motivation? Well, um, Lee, I'm looking at buying an HTC Thunderbolt, if everyone can get their thumbs out, and I want to get a feeling for the lanscape, if you'll pardon the pun. :-) HTC thunderbolt is not a bad looking phone. one most important thing about all the mobile phone devices out there it is only Nokia that support full networking stack of IPV6 on it no hacking needed to get it running. Cheers, -- jra
Web Server and Firewall Hellp
Hi, I run a web-server based on ubuntu server and the LAMP stack. I used Ubuntu's UFW firewall model and have enabled only Web and SSH ports. Namely port 80 and port 22 only. Unfortunately once a while some guys get to inject some content onto our web pages. Now managements are looking at getting a well proven infrastructure to counter that. But I also think i can fall on this community to help me get the right stuff done. Where i can protect the server from such attack. I want to know what measure i can do on the server to get it protected which mysql protection I should implement. since i can see that it might be a php or mysql injection that is been used. Currently I run these security measures on it. Ubuntu UFW Fail2ban PHP model security Apache security Joshua
WebServer and Firewall Help
Hi, I run a web-server based on ubuntu server and the LAMP stack. I used Ubuntu's UFW firewall model and have enabled only Web and SSH ports. Namely port 80 and port 22 only. Unfortunately once a while some guys get to inject some content onto our web pages. Now managements are looking at getting a well proven infrastructure to counter that. But I also think i can fall on this community to help me get the right stuff done. Where i can protect the server from such attack. I want to know what measure i can do on the server to get it protected which mysql protection I should implement. since i can see that it might be a php or mysql injection that is been used. Currently I run these security measures on it. Ubuntu UFW Fail2ban PHP model security Apache security Joshua
Re: IDS IPS
What is ISS Joshua On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Adefisayo Adegoke afis...@gmail.comwrote: ISS ideal for the Defense and Banking industry ... 'Ayo On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 10:11 AM, Joshua William Klubi joshua.kl...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I have been tasked to get the best IDS and IPS for our internal LAN and WAN in a Banking infrastructure. I would like ask if any one has deployed in any network with such technology, and also if any one can recommend a very good IDS and IPS for me to recommend to management Thank you. Joshua -- ... the sky is too low to be my limit. Success is getting what you want, happiness is wanting what you get - Ingrid Bergman
Re: RE: ISP port blocking practice
Most of us tend to do only default settings,it would better if we dig better into our settings and apply stricter rules to enhance security Sent from my HTC HD2 on Android On 13 Sep 2010 13:55, Brian Johnson bjohn...@drtel.com wrote: Brian J. -Original Message- From: Ricky Beam [mailto:jfb...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 9:30 PM To: Owen DeLong; Patrick W. Gilmore Cc: NANOG list Subject: Re: ISP port blocking practice On Fri, 03 Sep 2010 08:12:01 -0400, Owen DeLong o...@delong.com wrote: Really? So, since so many ISPs are blocking port 25, there's lots less spam hitting our networks? Less than there could be. It appears a lot less effective because there are so many ISPs not doing any blocking. Both of my residential connections are open, and always have been. (even dialup was unblocked. which I always found odd since the UUNET wholesale dialup agreement requires the RADIUS response contain a packet filter limiting port 25 to your mail server(s).) If I block port 25 on my network, no spam will originate from it. (probablly) The spammers will move on to a network that doesn't block their crap. As long as there are such open networks, spam will be rampant. If, overnight, every network filtered port 25, spam would all but disappear. But spam would not completely disappear -- it would just be coming from known mailservers :-) thus enters outbound scanning and the frustrated user complaints from poorly tuned systems... --Ricky This is what we (network admins) get paid to do! If we are running a server that is a security risk to the net, then we can't complain when it gets filtered. It is our job to do our due diligence and ensure our servers are not spam hot-beds or open relays (or other bad stuff, etc...). The port 25 blocking simply prevents the largest volume of hosts in an ISP network, the users, from being a spam delivery platform. - Brian CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, copying, use, disclosure, or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. Thank you.
Re: Proxy Server
Thnax very much , it is wht i need On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Adrian M adrian.mi...@gmail.com wrote: pfSense has everything: proxy (squid), firewall, bw-management, captive portal and a very nice web interface for management: www.pfsense.org
Re: migration tools
Hi, Is there any one with an idea of an open source packeteer or bandwidth management solution like Allot NetEnforcer Bandwidth Management. We currently have Microsoft TMG 2010 with GFI Web monitor 2009 installed on it, we are looking for a solution possible from open source.Which can replace it. Joshua (Ghana)
Re: migration tools
I actually want it as a proxy server and use it to shape, allocate and restrict access to certain websites of our staff. On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Michael 'Moose' Dinn michael.d...@airfire.ca wrote: Is there any one with an idea of an open source packeteer or bandwidth management solution like Allot NetEnforcer Bandwidth Management. We currently have Microsoft TMG 2010 with GFI Web monitor 2009 installed on it, we are looking for a solution possible from open source.Which can replace it. Linux will do this nicely with traffic shaping. What feature set do you need?
Re: migration tools
Well thanx i wish i could get a full blown solution Joshua On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 4:40 PM, Michael 'Moose' Dinn michael.d...@airfire.ca wrote: I actually want it as a proxy server and use it to shape, allocate and restrict access to certain websites of our staff. Linux and Squid will do that happily, with a little traffic shaping as well.
Re: T-Mobile IPv6 Beta
Have you considered updating the Nokia n900 to the latest version of OS ie PR2 they fixed ipv6 stack Sent from My Google Nexus 1 On Sat, 31 Jul 2010, Stefan wrote: Nokia N900: http://n900-ipv6.garage.maemo.org/ - worth giving it a shot ... Just as an FYI, the N900 Connection Manager (just like the Ubuntu Linux equivalent) doesn't consider getting an IPv6 address+DNS only (no IPv4) as being connected, and considers the connection to be down and spews a failure message. The scripts linked above requires dual PDP contexts (one for v4 and one for v6) and this usually requires additional license ($$$) for SGSN and other parts of the mobile network. Some other Nokia phones actually support single IPv6 PDP context and thus work with NAT64 for instance. Ubuntu has no IPv6 focus at all as far as I can discern from reading tickets regarding IPv6, they seem content with what they get for free from the kernel and some 3rd party programs one has to install oneself. A lot of people in the support world (irc+forums etc) actively suggests disabling IPv6 for a lot of slowness problems. We have a long road ahead of us... -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swm...@swm.pp.se
Re: Monitoring Tool
Who is the German guy On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Thorsten Dahm t.d...@resolution.de wrote: Jens Link wrote: Thorsten Dahm t.d...@resolution.de writes: The usual suspects in the open source world would be nagios, cacti, mrtg, netflow, ... There is no tool called netflow. ;-) of course, the German guy has to complain again. :-) cheers, Thorsten
Monitoring Tool
Hi I have been tasked to develop a good network for a Bank and i have also been tasked to get a good monitoring tool for the Bank's local network and Service providers network. i would like to ask the community to help recommend the best tool out there that can help me do this Joshua
Re: Monitoring Tool
Well Kelvin I am looking at monitoring the network actually not the servers as for the budget , there is no limit,since it is coming down from management they are looking for solutions, that can monitor bandwidth and provide report based on specific times. I don't know of any off head , but i do know of solar winds and nagios but i taught there might be other solutions available. Joshua On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 8:57 AM, khatfi...@socllc.net wrote: When you say monitoring... Do you mean servers and network gear or just network? What type of gear? What kind of information are looking to get? (How detailed?) What kind of budget do you have? Really all of those are needed to make a recommendation. I'm guessing this is a small network? How many devices? -Kevin --Original Message-- From: Joshua William Klubi To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Monitoring Tool Sent: Jun 14, 2010 2:12 AM Hi I have been tasked to develop a good network for a Bank and i have also been tasked to get a good monitoring tool for the Bank's local network and Service providers network. i would like to ask the community to help recommend the best tool out there that can help me do this Joshua
Re: Monitoring Tool
Well am looking at system or software that can be used to monitor a bank of about 160 branches using cisco products, i want to monitor the network links , bandwidth application usage and IDS and do monthly reports for managements On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 8:57 AM, khatfi...@socllc.net wrote: When you say monitoring... Do you mean servers and network gear or just network? What type of gear? What kind of information are looking to get? (How detailed?) What kind of budget do you have? Really all of those are needed to make a recommendation. I'm guessing this is a small network? How many devices? -Kevin --Original Message-- From: Joshua William Klubi To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Monitoring Tool Sent: Jun 14, 2010 2:12 AM Hi I have been tasked to develop a good network for a Bank and i have also been tasked to get a good monitoring tool for the Bank's local network and Service providers network. i would like to ask the community to help recommend the best tool out there that can help me do this Joshua
Re: Monitoring Tool
Yeah I would not mind having those xtra features like IDS and IPS On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:11 AM, Matthias Flittner matthias.flitt...@de-cix.net wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 for project please describe your project in more detail. Could you please name the three most important things which such an tool must provide? Which information do you whant to see? Are you although looking for some IDS or IPS features implemented in the monitroing software? Well money is not an issue Good point to start. ;) Maybe have a look at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_monitoring regards, FliTTi - -- Matthias Flittner DE-CIX Management GmbH e-mail: matthias.flitt...@de-cix.net Lindleystr. 12, 60314 Frankfurt Phone: +49 69 1730 902-0 Geschaeftsfuehrer Harald A. SummaMobile: +49 176 21940967 Registergericht AG Koeln, HRB 51135 Fax: +49 69 4056 2716 Zentrale: Lichtstr. 43i, 50825 Koeln http://www.de-cix.net -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJMFgBZAAoJEIZn8Rym6s4AgjsH/jJE2HvMyJeUu7pGZKocvBaH ttpa4TpX0IBkJSBq3af3n2haimyImzfBtWP3GnwptokHcFqSmEIbCaDzZbcOZUJK ViRM5co72Jt2OSdbmeXDylUzgl74WHwzSotwmtNZ4CfOu/MybAomzBH68fEPQz9h gXl7989uMX6ofFj1iCS3ZgHyh0XDreOd4lebZdI6LRX90KJAlAFlMewnm24qZSN9 /GI7287cAE4MI5lJnTpdVwlFk45s6Vg2+QDY5QRsd9OlJTlLrAkVZBlKRjXDAzbr OH6Dq5zfdHTt2s83Qz2RZtchbQLTBaIwZ/SBCDs42h9aBr4S0atK48IvRrawLts= =5Lq0 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Monitoring Tool
thnx On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 7:06 PM, Roy r.engehau...@gmail.com wrote: Opsview