Not 100% done yet, but there is a magical report within Telstra's DSL L2
systems that you can have sent to you that has the magic information
required to supposedly resolve this.
We've got it set up to appear from tomorrow (fingers crossed)! Thanks to
all who responded with suggestions and things
Hi
Does anyone have recommendations for Azure partners for IaaS services who allow
you to bring your own Network.
We have a large customer who wants to host 200 virtual machines on Azure but we
still want to mange the network. We do not currently use Azure or have any
relationship with Microso
Doesn't IEMI blocking only work on Australian carriers. EG you block stolen
phone it goes overseas and it works Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
Original message From: John Edwards
Date: 9/7/19 1:53 pm (GMT+08:00) To: Robert Hudson Cc:
"AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net" Subje
Also known as the scream test :) Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
Original message From: Mark Newton
Date: 9/7/19 3:58 pm (GMT+08:00) To: Andrew Yager Cc:
ausnog@lists.ausnog.net Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Locate a Telstra DSL service from
details in a On 9 Jul 2019, at 4:
On 9 Jul 2019, at 4:41 PM, Andrew Yager wrote:
> In our RAIDUS packets generated from our LAC we have a bunch of information
> about Telstra DSL services when they terminate on our network. We have a
> rogue service that we are trying to locate the FNN it's actually on, but that
> useful data
There have been a couple of car thieves found in the last few weeks who
have run off with vehicles which have iPhones or iPads in them, and the
owners have used "Find my iPhone" to locate them, which is
excruciatingly funny.
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/man-charged-after-police-tra
Andrew Yager wrote:
> Tried that one.
> We think it's a dead/dormant service that isn't actually in use, but is
still somehow coming in. Packet usage is consistent with a
deactivated/non-existent service; but auth packets are still coming in, so
it's still alive somewhere.
> Andrew
If you are di
Maybe your solution could go along the lines of a proposal I worked on for
a large telco many moons ago (November 2001!!!) as a follow on to a RADIUS
upgrade.
It was termed "Go To Jail" and the idea was to fix an issue with a whole
lot of (3rd party??) CPE that had been sold with a default credent
On Tue, 9 Jul 2019 at 17:58, Mark Newton wrote:
>
> On 9 Jul 2019, at 4:41 PM, Andrew Yager wrote:
> > In our RAIDUS packets generated from our LAC we have a bunch of
> information about Telstra DSL services when they terminate on our network.
> We have a rogue service that we are trying to loca