On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Lane Patterson wrote:
> Yes, you have experienced what is known in the field as "air gap
> attenuation"--not something you want to depend on if you want a clean
> link! A close relative is "knot-in-the-fiber attenuation".
>
> Your subject says "GigE Media converter" but you
For those who like to provide gentle reminders regarding mailing list
etiquette to subscribers whose auto-responders reply to mail sent to
lists (rather than only replying when the recipient is specifically
named), there is now a standards-track RFC that you can reference to
reinforce that such re
Our email to att.net has been going through w/o any problems and we
actually have a lot of emails going there. It may be your IP's are
being flagged as passable for some reason and is causing the resend
action. This is the first I have heard of they delaying any email like
this though.
You can
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Lane Patterson wrote:
> the optical power readings. Don't know if any of them can measure
> reflection to get distance as well?
There are even some with simple OTDR functionality built into them, just
like there are some copper ethernet PHYs that also have this (CTDR).
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 10:45:22PM -0400, John R. Sosebee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> some flava's of the GSR will show/report this .. under show controller but
> cisco says it's +_ 5 dbm ..
> they say .. ' You want a router or a meter ? "
> I have to agree .. would want not the expense o
We're having trouble with ATT delaying our email. They are using a
"grey-listing" technique to filter spam. Their mail servers give a
"deferred" message and ask you to resend your email two hours later.
The mail is allowed through on the retry. This filters out most spam,
because most spam engines
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Might be interesting to see how much of a traffic blip this causes.
Isn't Microsoft heavily Akamai:zed (or something equivalent)? I am usually
able to download patches at 5+ megabyte/s if I am on an internet
connection able to handle it, so some k
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Andy Dills wrote:
> So, slashdot is linking to some news sites that are reporting that
> Aleksandr Gostev from Kapersky Labs in Russia has predicted that a large
> chunk of the net will be shut down tomorrow.
FYI, Google returns 9,250 hits on the search string:
"imminent de
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 14:53:44 EDT, Andy Dills said:
So, slashdot is linking to some news sites that are reporting that
Aleksandr Gostev from Kapersky Labs in Russia has predicted that a large
chunk of the net will be shut down tomorrow.
And here's the *real* reason why:
XP2
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 14:53:44 EDT, Andy Dills said:
> So, slashdot is linking to some news sites that are reporting that
> Aleksandr Gostev from Kapersky Labs in Russia has predicted that a large
> chunk of the net will be shut down tomorrow.
And here's the *real* reason why:
XP2 SP2 goes on AU to
>
>
> So, slashdot is linking to some news sites that are reporting that
> Aleksandr Gostev from Kapersky Labs in Russia has predicted that a large
> chunk of the net will be shut down tomorrow.
>
> I thought the ISC comment was pretty funny:
>
> http://isc.sans.org/diary.php
> --
> e-Jihad Begins
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 02:59:51PM -0400, Deepak Jain wrote:
>
> >The ISC would like to go out on a limb and predict that the Internet will
> >not vaporize into a cloud of nothingness this Thursday, but if it does,
> >it's been our pleasure to help stave off its inevitable annihilation this
> >lo
The ISC would like to go out on a limb and predict that the Internet will
not vaporize into a cloud of nothingness this Thursday, but if it does,
it's been our pleasure to help stave off its inevitable annihilation this
long.
--
I didn't want to be the first to bring it up today, but what I _love_
So, slashdot is linking to some news sites that are reporting that
Aleksandr Gostev from Kapersky Labs in Russia has predicted that a large
chunk of the net will be shut down tomorrow.
I thought the ISC comment was pretty funny:
http://isc.sans.org/diary.php
--
e-Jihad Begins Thursday, Internet
More specifically I'm looking for someone who used/uses attack mitigator IPS
5000 series equipment in a production environment (not in a test lab)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 8:06 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Toplayer
Can someone
Can someone that works with toplayer equipment please contact me off the
list.
Ross Hosman
HSD Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am looking for some answers from carriers (not ISPs) in regards to
identity and access management on telco equipment. If anyone has 5 minutes
- drop me an email and I'll send you the 4 questions.
Thanks,
Hank
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