Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header

2012-11-24 Thread Tammy A. Wisdom
Im just going to come out and say this.  This is a gigantic invasion of privacy 
and a really bad idea.


- Original Message -
 From: Ammar Salih ammar.sa...@auis.edu.iq
 To: nanog@nanog.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 4:59:59 AM
 Subject: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header
 
 Dears, I've proposed a new IPv6 extension header, it's now posted
 on IETF
 website, your ideas and comments are most welcome!
 
  
 
 http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-add-location-to-ipv6-header/?include_t
 ext=1
 
  
 
 Thanks!
 
 Ammar Salih
 
  
 
  
 
 



Re: In Need of 10GbE Optics @AMS4

2012-11-18 Thread Tammy A Wisdom
Also terabit systems has an office in Amsterdam http://www.terabitsystems.com/
I know they definitely have optics there :)


Sent from my iPhone

On Nov 18, 2012, at 2:55, Fredy Kuenzler kuenz...@init7.net wrote:

 I guess the Flexoptix experts are able to adress this problem... 
 http://www.flexoptix.net/
 
 HTH, Fredy / Init7
 
 Von meinem iPhone gesendet
 
 Am 18.11.2012 um 05:00 schrieb Pete Ashdown pashd...@xmission.com:
 
 I don't have the quantity you need, but this reminded me that I'm in
 need of a reliable supplier of CWDM 40KM XFP 10GbE optics.  Specifically
 1310nm, but I'll need other wavelengths soon.  These things seem to be
 manufactured by elves.  I can't find a reliable supplier anywhere.  Can
 anyone help?
 



Re: Prefix hijacking by Michael Lindsay via Internap

2011-08-20 Thread Tammy A. Wisdom
I completely agree... the real issue here is the system is flawed and 
RIPE/ARIN/APNIC etc have zero actual authority over actual routing.  Yet 
another reason they aren't worth the money we flush down the toilet for them to 
do absolutely nothing.
--Tammy



- Original Message -
 From: David Conrad d...@virtualized.org
 To: Arturo Servin arturo.ser...@gmail.com
 Cc: nanog@nanog.org
 Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 11:25:51 PM
 Subject: Re: Prefix hijacking by Michael Lindsay via Internap
 
 On Aug 20, 2011, at 6:01 PM, Arturo Servin wrote:
  If you are claiming right over these prefixes I suggest you to
  contact RIPE NCC.
 
 And that will do what exactly?
 
 Back when I worked at an RIR, a prefix was misplaced.  When I
 contacted the (country monopoly PTT) ISP and told them the prefix
 had been removed from APNIC's database and should not be routed.
  Their response was We have a contract with the customer for
 connectivity.  We do not have a contract with you. and I was
 encouraged to get the customer to voluntarily withdraw the prefix.
 
 If BGPSEC+RPKI were deployed, there might be something active the
 RIRs could do.  However, this has its own implications regarding
 centralized control of the routing system (as discussed, ironically
 enough, in the RIPE region).  And this is going to get much more
 'interesting' as the IPv4 free pool exhausts and the market moves
 from black to grey or white.  Fun times ahead.
 
 Regards,
 -drc
 
 
 



Re: GoDaddy NOC Contact

2011-08-19 Thread Tammy A. Wisdom
Good luck.. Godaddy doesnt care and has zero clue and is very unhelpful.
--Tammy



- Original Message -
 From: Alan Bryant a...@gtekcommunications.com
 To: nanog@nanog.org
 Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 12:57:48 PM
 Subject: Re: GoDaddy NOC Contact
 
 Forgot to mention, that yes, the site is hosted on GoDaddy's network.
 
 On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 1:57 PM, Alan Bryant
 a...@gtekcommunications.com wrote:
  Good Afternoon NANOG,
 
  I am looking to get in touch with a GoDaddy contact. I have tried
  going through their support channels but can't get to anyone with a
  clue.
  We are having issues getting to a particular site from our AS.
 
  --
  Alan Bryant
  Gtek Computers  Wireless L.L.C.
  Office: 361-777-1400 | Fax: 361-777-1405
  a...@gtekcommunications.com | www.gtek.biz
 
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Re: Verizon Business - LTE?

2011-08-13 Thread Tammy A. Wisdom
Clear is an absolutely horrible ISP.  
It is quite common for it to go in and out and their modems overheat.
--Tammy




- Original Message -
 From: Ryan Finnesey rfinne...@gmail.com
 To: Kevin Day toa...@dragondata.com, chris tknch...@gmail.com
 Cc: nanog@nanog.org
 Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2011 10:52:18 PM
 Subject: RE: Verizon Business - LTE?
 
 The  two problems I have with Clear is that it does not work well
 indoors
 (major problem for air ports) and that they will not route my IP
 block over
 there network.
 
 Cheers
 Ryan
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kevin Day [mailto:toa...@dragondata.com]
 Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2011 9:11 PM
 To: chris
 Cc: Ryan Finnesey; nanog@nanog.org
 Subject: Re: Verizon Business - LTE?
 
 
 On Aug 13, 2011, at 6:58 PM, chris wrote:
 
  What plan are you using? My htc thunderbolt has unlimited 4g on the
  phone and for my hotspot so I'd imagine there is something similar
  for
  standalone hardware?
  
  chris
 
 Verizon, ATT and T-Mobile have all dropped their unlimited plans. If
 you're
 on one now, you're grandfathered in, but they are no longer
 orderable.
 Sprint is the only major carrier left with unlimited data you can
 order. If
 you want purely data only, Clear.com also has unlimited plans, but
 only
 within their area.
 
 The next closest thing is U.S. Cellular, if you're in their area.
 They have
 a 5GB cap, with $0.25/MB overage, but the overage(even when roaming)
 is
 capped at $200/mo.  If you really want to use it as unlimited, you
 can
 basically treat it as an unlimited connection for ~$250/mo.
 
 
 
 



Re: network issue help

2011-08-10 Thread Tammy A. Wisdom
solution: quit smoking crack.

- Original Message -
 From: Deric Kwok deric.kwok2...@gmail.com
 To: nanog list nanog@nanog.org
 Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 3:35:18 PM
 Subject: network issue help
 
 Hi
 
 There is problem in our network. The connection is disappearing.
 
 ls it about lop ing?
 
 How can I check it in switch?
 
 ls spammingtree disable by default?
 
 Thank you so much
 
 



Re: [afnog] Suspicious request for IP address space

2011-03-08 Thread Tammy A Wisdom
My isn't the pot calling the kettle black... I'm surprised your not offering 
them internet since you seem to be a spam heaven Jeffery (refering too your 
previous lies on nanog)
Tammy
AHBL/SOSDG 

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On Mar 8, 2011, at 14:58, Jeffrey Lyon jeffrey.l...@blacklotus.net wrote:

 Real Work can always be postponed for such great laughs.
 
 Jeff
 
 On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 4:42 PM, George Herbert george.herb...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 1:32 PM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
 Even more suspicious is the fact that there is no organisational
 information attached to the request and the sender used a gmail
 address. They supplied an Indian telephone number.
 
 it is about this point where i realize that i am overloaded with real
 work, hit delete, and get back to that work.
 
 I view this as an excercise in applied humor and in the potential
 scammer's RFC-1918 knowledge.
 
 I can offer you 172.29.128.0/17 for the reasonable price of...
 
 However, if Real Work is sufficiently important today, the amusement
 value of pursuing it is probably not worth it.
 
 
 --
 -george william herbert
 george.herb...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 
 
 -- 
 Jeffrey Lyon, Leadership Team
 jeffrey.l...@blacklotus.net | http://www.blacklotus.net
 Black Lotus Communications - AS32421
 First and Leading in DDoS Protection Solutions
 

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Re: Switch with 10 Gig and GRE support in hardware.

2011-02-20 Thread Tammy A. Wisdom
Gah that should have read doa rate.
@#$@#$ing autocorrect.
sorry about that.


- Original Message -
 From: Tammy A Wisdom tammy-li...@wiztech.biz
 To: Greg Whynott greg.whyn...@oicr.on.ca
 Cc: nanog@nanog.org
 Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2011 11:22:27 AM
 Subject: Re: Switch with 10 Gig and GRE support in hardware.

 Ugh they're nice except for the power supplies becoming a fireball 
 they're high dos rate. Ymmv
 Tammy

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Feb 20, 2011, at 8:46, Greg Whynott greg.whyn...@oicr.on.ca
 wrote:

  Extreme 650,  but not sure of the gre in hardware req.   These are
  awesome switches,  bgp support,  VSS like clustering,  and many
  other nice features.
 
  G
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Łukasz Bromirski [mailto:luk...@bromirski.net]
  Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2011 10:04 AM
  To: nanog@nanog.org nanog@nanog.org
  Subject: Re: Switch with 10 Gig and GRE support in hardware.
 
  On 2011-02-18 15:37, Jeffrey Lyon wrote:
 
  I am looking for a switch with a minimum of 12  X 10GE ports on
  it,
  that can has routing protocol support and can do GRE in hardware.
  Yes, Juniper EX4500.
 
  Interesting:
  http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos10.4/topics/reference/general/ex-series-l3-protocols-not-supported.html
 
  --
  There's no sense in being precise when |   Łukasz
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jid:lbromir...@jabber.org
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  http://lukasz.bromirski.net
 
 
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Re: Clarification from Pica8 (was Fwd: Mystery open source switchingcompany claims top-of-rack price edge)

2010-11-01 Thread Tammy A Wisdom
Hahah. I love it when my hunch is correct. I swear that he ate lead paint chips 
as a kid. 
The b will be visiting soon I bet

Tammy A Wisdom
Summit Open Source Development Group


-Original Message-
From: Christopher LILJENSTOLPE c...@asgaard.org
Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 17:52:23 
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Clarification from Pica8 (was Fwd: Mystery open source switching
company claims top-of-rack price edge)

I just talked to Lin Du (who I worked with when I was at Woven), who is the 
current CEO of Pica8.  Don't know anything about the product, but this didn't 
seem like Lin's style.  Turns out Fontaine GUILLAUME has registered 
pic8@gmail.com, has no relation to the company - and is trying to prove to 
them that he should be a reseller.  Lin has told GUILLAUME to stop (not that 
that will do any good).  Some e-mail fragments below.  

Chris


Begin forwarded message:

 From: Lin Du l...@pica8.com
 Date: 01 November 2010 17.11.58 +1100
 To: Christopher LILJENSTOLPE c...@asgaard.org
 Subject: Re: Mystery open source switching company claims top-of-rack price 
 edge
 
 Hi, Chris,
 
 Thanks for your reminding.
 This guy wants to resell the Pronto products but without any partnership with 
 us yet. 
 He even registered an email with my name as pica8@gmail.com for posting.
 
 I sent another email to let him stop doing this anymore. I need to clarify 
 NANOG for this.
 Thanks,
 
 Lin
 
 
 
 From: Christopher LILJENSTOLPE 
 Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 12:31 PM
 To: Lin Du 
 Subject: Re: Mystery open source switching company claims top-of-rack price 
 edge
 
 
 NP. 
 
 
 Chris
 
 
 On 01Nov2010, at 15.30, Lin Du wrote:
 
 
  Chris,
 
  Many thanks.
 
  Guillaume,
  Please stop using pica8 name in your posts, emails and any other public 
 messages. We didn't grant you to do in this way.
  You could be pica8 partner until you are legally qualified.
  Thanks,
 
  Lin
  Pica8 Technology Inc.
 
snip

Re: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Tammy A. Wisdom


- Original Message -
 From: david raistrick dr...@icantclick.org
 To: Andrew Kirch trel...@trelane.net
 Cc: nanog@nanog.org
 Sent: Wednesday, October 6, 2010 3:05:10 PM
 Subject: Re: Facebook down!! Alert!
 On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, david raistrick wrote:
 
  On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Andrew Kirch wrote:
 
  No, the majority does not define what operational means. Facebook
  is
  not a mission critical internet resource (such as a fiber cut,
  power
 
  not a mission critical internet resource -to you-
 
 
 to be clear, I could give a damn about if we talk about this on nanog
 or
 not. (and I agree that outages is the right place to announce outages,
 and outage-discuss to discuss them).
 
 
 my point is that facebook has moved beyond being a pure content
 provider,
 and (much like, say, google) provide both content AND service. I have
 dependancies on facebook's (as do many many others who perhaps dont
 yet
 hire folks who even know what nanog is but someday will) services.
 without them, my teams can't work and my employeer loses signiicant
 figures of revenue per day.
 
 so facebook is very much operationally relevant for my network, and
 that
 these mixed content/service providers will be more and more relevant
 as
 time goes on and we as a community should figure out how to deal with
 their transition from pure content to perhaps some day pure service.
 


This thread proves too me yet again that nanog is the internets equivalent of a 
giant panty raid.  This isn't the outages list  I am rather annoyed that we 
must discuss junk social media sites such as facebook.  Just because you are 
panicing does not mean that the thousands of people on this list give a flying 
rats ass that facebook is down!
Can we please discuss relevant topics such as running networks? (for instance 
NOT @#...@#$ing FACEBOOK!)
This list over the last year has just gone soo far downhill that I am most 
likely going to unsubscribe from it as I don't get any technical benefit from 
the garbage that is discussed on this list 99.999% of the time.  

--Tammy


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Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoringand DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems

2010-03-17 Thread Tammy A. Wisdom
do you have brain damage or something? 
did you eat lead paint chips as a kid?  
parents drop you too much?
I swear take a f***ing hint idiot.
PS welcome to my killfile and the AHBL
GO AWAY!!!
--Tammy




- Guillaume FORTAINE gforta...@live.com wrote:

 This is really not funny.
 
 Especially coming from a monkey with a fixurpc pattern in his email
 address. My friend, I believe that I can give you a serious course in
 Computer Architecture ;) !
 
 Best Regards,
 
 Guillaume FORTAINE
 
 On 03/18/2010 03:11 AM, Joe wrote:
   Ok, off topic, but hey, its St.Patricks day gotta have a laugh.
 
   off_topic_sarcasm
   His responses remind me of this fellow in Nigeria. He (Prince
 Tatobany)
   really needed my help, and thankfully I was there to lend a hand.
 Hopefully
   someone will help him out with his endeavors and his spam ^h^h^h^h
   information.
   /off_topic_sarcasm
 
   Regards,
   -Joe
 
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Guillaume FORTAINE [mailto:gforta...@live.com]
   Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 9:54 PM
   To: nanog@nanog.org
   Subject: Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoringand
   DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems
 
 
   Misses, Misters,
 
   There are people who know my name but theirs isn't familiar to me.
   Especially, they are mentioning  really old stuff. I am asking
 myself :
 
   a) Why do they remember me ?
 
   b) How do you remember me ?
 
   My new vaporware is there my friend :
 
   http://www.invea-tech.com
 
   http://www.cognitivesecurity.cz
 
   Sponsored by the US Army, 10 years of RD ;) !
 
   Best Regards,
 
   Guillaume FORTAINE
 
 
 
   On 03/18/2010 03:01 AM, George Imburgia wrote:
 
 
   On Thu, 18 Mar 2010, Michael Sokolov wrote:
 
 
 
   His habit of addressing everyone as Mister is peculiar indeed,
 but
   maybe he is really just very new to the customs and conventions
 of
   the Anglophone Internet community?
 
   Probably not. He has been trolling techie lists for a few years.
 Some
   of his previous vaporware projects included designing a new cell
   phone, and a secure OS.
 
   Not sure what his motivation is. He usually wants people to
 donate
   knowledge and time to his projects, which never go anywhere.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Re: [mailop] Virbl: The First IPv6 enabled dnsbl?

2010-01-15 Thread Tammy A. Wisdom


- Mark Schouten ma...@bit.nl wrote:

 Hi, 
 
 FYI:
 
 http://virbl.bit.nl/index.php#ipv6
 
 Comments on the listing method are appreciated.
 
 Regards,
 

wow bind?  thats gonna get slower and slower and slower.  I hope you have a TON 
of ram for that box. for example
if we loaded the current contents of the ahbl from rbldnsd to bind it would 
take up a TON of ram.   bind would take forever to load and and would be 
screaming for its dear life.
--Tammy


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