Re: POLL: 802.1x deployment

2012-09-26 Thread Peter J. Cherny

I've (re)sent this to the list as no-one else has noted it g

Possibly a game-changer in the (academic) 802.1x space ...
  http://www.project-moonshot.org/diary
  http://www.painless-security.com/blog/



Re: sniffing x.25 on SUN/Solaris

2009-07-05 Thread Peter J. Cherny

On 05/07/2009 21:56, Kasper Adel wrote:

I am trying to capture x.25 traffic from a Sun Machine and i wonder if snoop
supports it because i asked my customer to capture it and send it over ...


Try http://docs.sun.com
esp. Solstice X.25 9.2 Administration Guide
x25trace probably does what you want.



Re: Private use of non-RFC1918 IP space

2009-02-03 Thread Peter J. Cherny

Owen DeLong wrote:

...
I don't know what the APNIC fees and membership requirements are.


A succinct summary, see below !


However, in the ARIN region, you do not need to be a member to get
address space.  The renewal fee for end-user space is $100/year.
If you can't afford $100/year, how are you staying connected to the
network or paying to power your equipment?


APNIC fees are an order of magnitude (or more) higher !

http://www.apnic.net/member/feesinfo.html#non_mem_fee
ftp://ftp.apnic.net/apnic/docs/non-member-fees-2008 (APNIC-118)

I quote from APNIC-118 :

A host address in IPv4 is defined as a /32 and a site address
in IPv6 is defined a /48.

The initial fee for an assignment or allocation of IP
addresses is AU$1.27 per host or site address, with a minimum
fee of AU$10,384.

After the first year of the initial assignment or allocation,
there is an annual registration fee is AU$0.127 per host or
site address, with a minimum fee of AU$1,038.40.