Re: cisco.com

2009-08-04 Thread Marc Manthey


Am 04.08.2009 um 15:42 schrieb Alex Nderitu:


Facebook seems to also be affected.



facebook works fine from germany



I'm unable to get to cisco.com from multiple places on the 'net
(including downforeveryoneorjustme.com); any ideas on the cause and  
ETR?



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Re: Outages in wales ?

2009-07-19 Thread Marc Manthey





On Sat Jul 18, 2009 at 09:31:56PM +0200, Marc Manthey wrote:

hey peoples sorry for my question
but a buddy in wales have massive problems with internet  
connectivity

can someone confirm ?


I'm just on the welsh border, and I've not seen any issues reported  
- my
home ADSL is up, our office connectivity (in the Welsh valleys) is  
up, and

customer networks in Wales are up.

Sounds like it's a more localised problem.


I think my parents are still on plus.net, and I was on our multi  
hour video chat when this question was posed, so I'm pretty sure  
Cardiff ADSL was ok :)



thanks john,  rob and simon

 i hope i can visit wales someday :-))) , it looks very nice, but the  
accent is for me as an  europen non native english speaker


nearly incomprehensible  :-0


greetings
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Outages in wales ?

2009-07-18 Thread Marc Manthey

hey peoples sorry for my question

but a buddy in wales have massive problems with internet connectivity

can someone confirm ?

thanks so much

marc


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Re: Using twitter as an outage notification

2009-07-05 Thread Marc Manthey



Is Twitter making a profit or not?


The other consideration is scalability and reliability.  Twitter has  
been subject to numerous feature disablements due to capacity  
issues, as well as complete outages.  Furthermore, Twitter does not  
appear to be deployed in a distributed, highly-available architecture.


The Twitter *aggregation/attention model* is what is of great  
interest, any merits of the specific service aside.


exactly, its like VHS versus BETAMAX , not the better system wins,its  
just better maketing and popularity.


just my 2 cents


http://identi.ca/macbroadcast/   the opensource distributed  
alternative   http://laconi.ca/


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Re: Make that NTT America (was Re: Verio taking twitter down during Iran Election Riots?

2009-06-15 Thread Marc Manthey


Am 15.06.2009 um 23:50 schrieb Alex Thurlow:


I know they're not actually making any money, so they may not be  
able to afford it, but shouldn't a service that's trying to be as  
big as twitter be multihomed?


they got 35 million lately and there was arumor that apple wnted to  
buy twitter for 700 million so i think money is not an issue!!!


http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/13/twitter-raises-35-million/

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Re: RIPE NCC interview about IPv6 deployment with Randy Bush

2009-06-12 Thread Marc Manthey


Am 12.06.2009 um 19:05 schrieb Arno Meulenkamp:

As part of our IPv6 training project, that consists of face to face  
training and on-line learning modules and testimonials, we are proud  
to announce the second in a series of interviews.


Randy Bush (IIJ) discusses IPv6 deployment:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCcigLJJbvU


thanks  but thats not Randy Bush  its Andy Davidson

Randy Bushs Video is here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh3i6lDqWBM

greetings


Marc




So far, we have interviewed 22 people from the community about their  
experiences and are very busy editing all the video material. In the  
coming months, you will be able to enjoy the rest of the interviews  
here:

http://www.youtube.com/user/RIPENCC

These interviews will also be published on our e-learning page and  
on our IPv6 Act Now website:

http://ripe.net/training/e-learning/
http://www.ipv6actnow.org/

Cheers,

Arno Meulenkamp
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Re: Telecom Collapse?

2008-12-05 Thread Marc Manthey


Also, where I live, if the power goes out hard  (for example, during  
the last Hurricane),

the cell phone will not have service either.


hello

What about GPS ?

simply sending such data would help  more then a  unreliable mobile  
phone call  right ?


(we have enough places where i live and its not a small city , there  
is no connection like

the whitespots on the german DSL map. )

regards


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Re: Recommendation of Tools

2008-12-03 Thread Marc Manthey


Am 04.12.2008 um 01:56 schrieb Antonio Querubin:


Lee, Steven (NSG Malaysia) wrote:
Hi all, do you have any recommended tools that can measure latency/ 
delay hop by hop basis? Preferable the tools can measure the  
running (live) traffic.


One other freeware/open-source tool you might want to look at is  
pchar which attempts to characterize available bandwidth on each link.


intersting never heard of ;)
--
pchar sends probe packets into the network of varying sizes and
analyzes ICMP messages produced by intermediate routers, or by the
target host.  By measuring the response time for packets of different
sizes, pchar can estimate the bandwidth and fixed round-trip delay
along the path.  pchar varies the TTL of the outgoing packets to get
responses from different intermediate routers.  It can use UDP or ICMP
packets as probes; either or both might be useful in different
situations.
http://www.kitchenlab.org/www/bmah/Software/pchar/README
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Re: Cable Colors

2008-06-17 Thread Marc Manthey


Am 17.06.2008 um 15:30 schrieb David Barak:


- Original Message 

From: Steve Bertrand [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Jay R. Ashworth wrote:

Their datacenter is new, $3.6M in a new completely automated $200M
building, and it's *gorgeous*.  Thanks to APC for organizing a  
(sales)

tour about 3 months ago; I love facility porn.



...facility porn...


But is the facility porn available over IPv6?



http://www.ipv6experiment.com/




Re: Spamhaus down?

2008-06-12 Thread Marc Manthey

hello gentleman

sorry for my offtopic response, but i got a lot of spam in the past  
days from a fake email at delphi.com
there is no email  at the delphi.com and the sender seems to be from  
an dynamic dsl account

it changes from different countrys .ar /co /pl
is there a way to get rid of it because this email exists since a few  
days and i never used it.


thanks for your time

Marc


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Re: OT: www.Amazon.com down?

2008-06-06 Thread Marc Manthey



This is rather suspicious (and confirmed by three other people):

$ whois amazon.com
AMAZON.COM.Z.GET.LAID.AT.WWW.SWINGINGCOMMUNITY.COM
AMAZON.COM.MORE.INFO.AT.WWW.BEYONDWHOIS.COM
AMAZON.COM.IS.N0T.AS.1337.AS.WWW.GULLI.COM
AMAZON.COM

whois for yahoo.com and google.com yield similar results.


good evening,

someone posted something similar thrue a list a while ago , i think  
its because amazon was registred
with networksolutions and so on its not visiblle in the normal  
whois  querry ?



I expect this means that DNS has been compromised somewhere.


No compromise, just people getting cute by registering host records.  
Microsoft.com is a mild example...



No, you should just learn to read WHOIS output :)



you mean   its about  this ?

  Domain names in the .com and .net domains can now be registered
  with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net
  for detailed information.

i get the same from terminal but when i try networksolutions whois on  
website


http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/results.jsp?domain=amazon.com

i get

Registrant:
 Amazon.com, Inc
 Legal Dept, P.O. Box 81226
  Seattle, WA 98108-1226 US
Administrative Contact , Technical Contact :
 Amazon.com, Inc.
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  PO BOX 81226
  SEATTLE, WA 98108-1300
  US
  Phone: +1 206 266 4064
  Fax: +1 206 266 7010

 Record expires on 31-Oct-2017

Record created on 01-Nov-1994
  Database last updated on 28-Mar-2008

just my 2 cents

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Re: [NANOG] Unique v6 (video) content

2008-05-20 Thread Marc Manthey
hello,

works on videolan osx leopard , just a few seconds then it stops ,  
because my connections is not good enough

15:12:25.779523 IP6 mini.stattfernsehen.com.55362   
2a02:1d0:2::217:a4ff:feaa:e6e7.ms-streaming: S 613680145:613680145(0)  
win 65535 mss 1440,nop,wscale 2,nop,nop,timestamp 603390695 0,sackOK, 
[|tcp]
15:12:25.852420 IP6 fe80::20f:66ff:fea7:2d48  ff02::1:ff79:f1e:  
ICMP6, neighbor solicitation, who has mini.stattfernsehen.com, length 32
15:12:25.852549 IP6 mini.local  fe80::20f:66ff:fea7:2d48: ICMP6,  
neighbor advertisement, tgt is mini.stattfernsehen.com, length 32
15:12:25.853012 IP6 2a02:1d0:2::217:a4ff:feaa:e6e7.ms-streaming   
mini.stattfernsehen.com.55362: S 963848731:963848731(0) ack 613680146  
win 16384 mss 1440
15:12:25.853115 IP6 mini.stattfernsehen.com.55362   
2a02:1d0:2::217:a4ff:feaa:e6e7.ms-streaming: . ack 1 win 65535
15:12:25.855914 IP6 mini.stattfernsehen.com.55362   
2a02:1d0:2::217:a4ff:feaa:e6e7.ms-streaming: P 1:217(216) ack 1 win  
65535
15:12:25.932982 IP6 2a02:1d0:2::217:a4ff:feaa:e6e7.ms-streaming   
mini.stattfernsehen.com.55362: P 1:145(144) ack 217 win 16864
15:12:25.933132 IP6 mini.stattfernsehen.com.55362   
2a02:1d0:2::217:a4ff:feaa:e6e7.ms-streaming: . ack 145 win 65535
15:12:25.933552 IP6 mini.stattfernsehen.com.55362   
2a02:1d0:2::217:a4ff:feaa:e6e7.ms-streaming: P 217:329(112) ack 145  
win 65535
15:12:26.009816 IP6 2a02:1d0:2::217:a4ff:feaa:e6e7.ms-streaming   
mini.stattfernsehen.com.55362: P 145:241(96) ack 329 win 16752
15:12:26.009943 IP6 mini.stattfernsehen.com.55362   
2a02:1d0:2::217:a4ff:feaa:e6e7.ms-streaming: . ack 241 win 65535
15:12:26.010238 IP6 mini.stattfernsehen.com.55362   
2a02:1d0:2::217:a4ff:feaa:e6e7.ms-streaming: P 329:433(104) ack 241  
win 65535

first time that i ever saw a ipv6 stream by the way 

thank you very much !!!

Marc

 http://master.nacevi.cz/ct24v6.asp in 720x576 (bitrate ~1.5 Mb/s).  
 If you
 have old IP only, you will see this content only in 320x240  
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Re: [NANOG] IOS rootkits

2008-05-18 Thread Marc Manthey

 http://eusecwest.com/sebastian-muniz-da-ios-rootkit.html

its worth a digg...

http://digg.com/security/Da_IOS_Rootkit

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Re: [NANOG] would ip6 help us safeing energy ?

2008-04-29 Thread Marc Manthey
Am 29.04.2008 um 18:31 schrieb Jorge Amodio:
 besides the multicast argument,

hi  Jorge , all

ok, i was talking about a campus installation

imagine  you want to broadcast a live event  so
10.000 unicast streams and 10.000 multicast stream for example.

from what toni replyed , you need less horsepower with the multicast  
streams

 For 1 concurrent unicast streams you'd need not just more servers.


but would like to know how this  could be calculated.

my 00.2 ;)

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[NANOG] would ip6 help us safeing energy ?

2008-04-26 Thread Marc Manthey
hello

i have a question :

 IF we  would  use  multicast streaming  ONLY,  for appropriet  
content , would `nt  this   decrease  the overall internet traffic  ?

Isn´t this an argument for ip6 / greenip6 ;) aswell ?


just my 2 cents

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Re: [NANOG] would ip6 help us safeing energy ?

2008-04-26 Thread Marc Manthey

Am 26.04.2008 um 20:42 schrieb Antonio Querubin:

 On Sat, 26 Apr 2008, Marc Manthey wrote:

  IF we  would  use  multicast streaming  ONLY,  for appropriet
 content , would `nt  this   decrease  the overall internet  
 traffic  ?

 On one hand, the amount of content that is 'live' or 'continuous'  
 and suitable for multicast streaming isn't s large percentage of  
 overall internet traffic to begin with.  So the effect of moving  
 most live content to multicast on the Internet would have little  
 overall effect.


right, i am aware of that  and i was  ment as an hypothetically rant ;)

 However, for some live content where the audience is either very  
 large or concentrated on various networks, moving to multicast  
 certainly has significant advantages in reducing traffic on the  
 networks closest to the source or where the viewer concentration is  
 high (particularly where the viewer numbers infrequently spikes  
 significantly higher than the average).


i am not a math genious and i am talking about for example serving

10.000 unicast streams and
10.000 multicast streams

would the multicast streams more efficient  or lets say , would you  
need more machines to server 10.000 unicast streams ?

 But network providers make their money in part by selling  
 bandwidth.  The folks who would need to push for multicast are the  
 live/perishable content providers as they're the ones who'd benefit  
 the most.  But if bandwidth is cheap they're not really gonna care.

well , cheap is relative , i bet its cheap where google hosts the  
NOCs , but its not cheap in brasil , argentinia or indonesia.

 Isn´t this an argument for ip6 / greenip6 ;) aswell ?

 It's an argument for decreasing traffic and improving network  
 efficiency and scalability to handle 'flash crowd events'.  IPv6 has  
 nothing to do with it.

thanks for your opinion.

Marc

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Re: [NANOG] would ip6 help us safeing energy ?

2008-04-26 Thread Marc Manthey

Am 26.04.2008 um 21:12 schrieb Jay Hennigan:

 John Levine wrote:

 I'm wondering how much content is used TiVo style, not in real time,
 but fairly soon thereafter.  It might make sense to multicast feeds  
 to
 local caches so when people actually want stuff, it doesn't come all
 the way across the net.

 I think the good folks at Akamai may have already thought of this. :-)

teh

http://research.microsoft.com/~ratul/akamai.html

http://www.akamai.com/html/about/management_dl.html

multicast ?

i have another theory , but i  dont talk about it ;)

BUT .someone mentioned  akamai had  13.000 servers, imagine they  
just need 100 would this hurt ? ;)

cheers

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Re: [NANOG] support.microsoft.com?

2008-04-24 Thread Marc Manthey

Am 24.04.2008 um 14:47 schrieb Colin Alston:

 Has anyone else noticed strange things with support.microsoft.com?

 If I wget it ('http://support.microsoft.com/') from anywhere, I get an
 index.html fine.

 If I use lynx, I get gibberish (gzipped content, without a correct  
 header)

 If I use Firefox or IE behind some Squid proxies in certain places, it
 doesn't understand the content either.

 Looks like either they are not correctly encoding the content based on
 browser capabilities.

hi colin ,

i checked the page , you seems right ;)

This page is not Valid (no Doctype found)!

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fsupport.microsoft.comcharset=%28detect+automatically%29doctype=Inlinegroup=0

40 errors ;)


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Re: [Nanog] ATT VP: Internet to hit capacity by 2010

2008-04-22 Thread Marc Manthey
 ...is the first H.264 encoder .. designed by 
 specifically for ... environments. It natively supports
 the RTSP streaming media protocol.  can stream directly to
 .

hi marc
so your  oskar can rtsp multicast stream over ipv6 and quicktime  
not , or was this just an ad ?

cheers

Marc


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Re: [Nanog] ATT VP: Internet to hit capacity by 2010

2008-04-18 Thread Marc Manthey

 If the cable operators put their broadcast content onto an access
 network multicast . . . Then how could they resell the same content to
 europe?

hello,

my biggest problem in understanding the ip6 / multicast concept is
 if  the whole internet were multicast enabled   and there is no
unicast stream  would´nt this not   
decrease_the_traffic_to_a_reasonable amount ??!!

regards

marc

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