Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-05 Thread Matthew Dodd
Still up here in Massachusetts over v4 and v6. Since 11:45am (that is PST, I 
believe) there is still an ongoing issue with "real-time updates" according to 
the Live Status page.

http://developers.facebook.com/live_status 

Visiting that page just now, the latest API response time graphs are definitely 
indicative of what looks like serious new problems.

Also, Facebook is hosting an event Wednesday where they're rumored to be 
rolling out a large update-- coincidence?!?

http://techcrunch.com/2010/10/05/facebook-redesign-lockdown/

-Matt Dodd

On Oct 6, 2010, at 12:56 AM, Mikhail Strizhov wrote:

> Works fine here, Northern Colorado.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Sincerely,
> Mikhail Strizhov
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 10/05/2010 10:47 PM, Patrick Muldoon wrote:
>> On Oct 6, 2010, at 12:44 AM, James Smith wrote:
>> 
>>> At 1:20am here in Canada, NB our networks are showing that facebook is down.
>>> Please confirm in the USA.
>> 
>> 
>> http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/facebook.com
>> 
>> looks like it isn't just you ..
>> 
>> Down from here as well.  Looks like a productive night of hacking awaits me 
>> ...
>> 
>> -Patrick
>> 
>> --
>> Patrick Muldoon
>> Network/Software Engineer
>> INOC (http://www.inoc.net)
>> PGPKEY (http://www.inoc.net/~doon)
>> Key ID: 0x370D752C
>> 
>> Please send all spam to my main address, r...@localhost
>> 
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> 




Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook?

2010-02-25 Thread Matthew Dodd
Hmm this just me of this post, where supposedly Facebook will be making the 
move into Webmail for its users. Interesting. Coincidence or not!?!?

http://techcrunch.com/2010/02/05/facebooks-project-titan-a-full-featured-webmail-product/

-Matt Dodd

On Feb 26, 2010, at 1:12 AM, deles...@gmail.com wrote:

> Maybe I'm wrong on this, and I'm not a mailadmin anywhere nor have I been or 
> pretended to have been in the past. But I'm pretty sure FB only sends you 
> mail based on the prefrences you choose, and I know this is the answer you 
> where given so mostly a statement. How does that equal spam :)
> --Original Message--
> From: Reed Loden
> To: nanog@nanog.org
> Subject: Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook?
> Sent: Feb 26, 2010 12:46 AM
> 
> On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 19:14:37 -0800
> Shon Elliott  wrote:
> 
>> Anyone from Facebook or Spamcop lurking around to look into this? It's quite
>> annoying.. I can't imagine how many other users are scratching their heads on
>> this one...
> 
> I'm a long-time SpamCop member, so I forwarded your mail to the
> deputies. They are aware that facebook's servers have been
> sporadically listed, and one of them specifically said the following:
> 
> "Not much we can do about the listings.  They're sending spam to our 
> traps in large enough numbers that raises the score to a listing level. 
>  If Facebook were to follow best practices the spam complaints and
> trap hits would drop to levels that keeps them from getting listed."
> 
> ~reed
> 
> -- 
> Reed Loden - 
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Rogers Wireless Network




Re: Consumer Grade - IPV6 Enabled Router Firewalls.

2009-12-02 Thread Matthew Dodd

I meant to say 6to4, sorry about that. Nothing special there.

-Matt



On Dec 2, 2009, at 6:44 PM, Wade Peacock   
wrote:



Matthew Dodd wrote:
Apple has been shipping the Airport Extreme and Express (consumer  
router) with v6 support since 2007, if I recall correctly. They can  
also create a 4to6 tunnel automatically.


By 4to6 to you mean IPv4 on the inside and IPv6 on the outside?


Wade Peacock
Sun Country Cablevision Ltd






Re: Consumer Grade - IPV6 Enabled Router Firewalls.

2009-12-02 Thread Matthew Dodd
Apple has been shipping the Airport Extreme and Express (consumer  
router) with v6 support since 2007, if I recall correctly. They can  
also create a 4to6 tunnel automatically.


-Matt Dodd



On Dec 2, 2009, at 6:16 PM, Wade Peacock   
wrote:


We had a discussion today about IPv6 today. During our open thinking  
the topic of client equipment came up.
We all commented that we have not seen any consumer grade IPv6  
enable internet gateways (routers/firewalls), a kin to the ever  
popular Linksys 54G series, DLinks , SMCs or Netgears.


Does anyone have any leads to information about such products (In  
production or planned production)?


We are thinking that most vendors are going to wait until Ma and Pa  
home user are screaming for them.


Thoughts?


--
Wade Peacock
Sun Country Cablevision Ltd





Re: Policy News

2009-11-18 Thread Matthew Dodd
I think he meant being able to easily delete an entire thread of emails, like 
you might be able to if you were using Gmail. Sadly I don't know of any feature 
that does this in Mail.app, but you can always make a Smart Mailbox with the 
rule Any Recipient : Contains : "na...@merit.edu" and delete things within that 
mailbox.

Best,

-Matt Dodd

On Nov 18, 2009, at 2:01 PM, Chris Meidinger wrote:

> Command+0 for the activity viewer - then click on the stop sign
> 
> Sent from my iPhone. Please execute spelling errors.
> 
> On 18.11.2009, at 17:43, Steven Bellovin  wrote:
> 
>> Does anyone know an easy way to do "kill thread" in MacOS's Mail.App?  It's 
>> getting increasingly hard to read the NANOG list on my Mac without such a 
>> capability.  (Yes, the question is serious on its own, apart from any other 
>> meanings you may choose to read into it.)
>