Re: Bandwidth issues in the Sprint network

2008-04-17 Thread Brian Raaen
= Line rate in bps At this point I am still trying to locate the offending device that is changing the window size. After I determine for sure whether the problem is with my router, the sprint network, or another upstream system I will let everybody know what I find. -- Brian Raaen Network

Re: Bandwidth issues in the Sprint network

2008-04-08 Thread Brian Raaen
I have been using the Java based versions of the speed test.  At this point I have had some Sprint people get in contact with me so I will see what they find.  Thank you for all your help to everyone. -- Brian Raaen Network Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Monday 07 April 2008, you wr

Re: Bandwidth issues in the Sprint network

2008-04-08 Thread Brian Raaen
circuit is clean in the sense of not having CRC, framing or other errors but this is a new circuit and we have never gotten more than 5Mbps out of a single session (flow/ip) across the wan. I would have to double check the mtu, but it is currently the default. -- Brian Raaen Network Engineer

Bandwidth issues in the Sprint network

2008-04-07 Thread Brian Raaen
problems. Due to the consistency of 5Mbps I am suspecting rate limiting, but wanted to know if I was overlooking something else. -- Brian Raaen Network Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.

Re: rack power question

2008-03-25 Thread Brian Raaen
Russia (or the USSR at that time) used to use liquid graphite to cool their nuclear reactors, even thought it was flammable of course that was what they were using in Chernobyl. -- Brian Raaen Network Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tuesday 25 March 2008, you wrote: > > Dorn

Re: Transition Planning for IPv6 as mandated by the US Govt

2008-03-14 Thread Brian Wallingford
No, and no. Shouldn't be a surprise. ("all" is the dealbreaker, certain agencies are on the ball, but most are barely experimenting). On Sat, 15 Mar 2008, Glen Kent wrote: : :Hi, : :I was just reading :http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/egov/b-1-information.html#IPV6, released :some time back in 20

Re: How Not to Multihome

2007-10-08 Thread Brian Wallingford
"owner" of the cidr space. RFC, no, courtesy among peers, yup. cheers, brian

RE: Level3 or Broadwing or other issues in Dallas ?

2007-09-19 Thread Brian Knoll \(TTNET\)
Same thing in Chicago. Brian Knoll -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ross Vandegrift Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 12:34 PM To: W. Kevin Hunt Cc: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Level3 or Broadwing or other issues in Dallas ? On Wed

Re: Using Mobile Phone email addys for monitoring

2007-09-06 Thread Brian Wallingford
ne. For truly critical issues, my nms will use a dedicated phone line to dial a handful of on-call techs, with no more info than caller-id. If that id shows up on their phones, immediate investigation is needed. It's embarrassingly primitive, but it's never failed. Cheers, Brian

RE: Using Mobile Phone email addys for monitoring

2007-09-06 Thread Brian Knoll \(TTNET\)
x27;t want to rely on anything that sends emails. Brian Knoll -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Kunkel Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 3:46 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Using Mobile Phone email addys for monitoring Hello folks,

ICMP being dropped between Global Crossings and Onvoy

2007-08-27 Thread Brian Raaen
.onvoy.net (137.192.32.30) [AS 5006] 52 msec 52 msec 56 msec -- Brian Raaen Network Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Network Inventory Tool

2007-08-14 Thread Brian Raaen
I have not tried it, but this looks promising. http://metanav.uninett.no/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Administration_Visualized Hope this helps -- Brian Raaen Network Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Monday 13 August 2007 23:31, Wguisa71 wrote: > Guys, > > Does anyone known

nanog@merit.edu

2007-08-08 Thread Brian Raaen
t.net (12.122.10.50) 74.889 ms 75.098 ms 74.921 ms 14 gar1.sj2ca.ip.att.net (12.122.2.249) 73.098 ms 72.969 ms 72.849 ms 15 * * -- Brian Raaen Network Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wednesday 08 August 2007 14:17, Paul Ferguson wrote: > > No idea -- maybe just a hiccup? > > From my o

Where did freeipdb IP utility site go?

2007-07-25 Thread Brian Raaen
intersted in finding it, as I saw not able to dig it up on a quick Google search. -- Brian Raaen Network Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Problems getting Cisco router and Motorola Nextlevel system to work together

2007-07-25 Thread Brian Raaen
namic PVCs are throwing a monkey wrench into things. Thank for the help. -- Brian Raaen Network Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tuesday 24 July 2007 22:58, you wrote: > > We should probably move this over to cisco-nsp. > > I'd be interested to see a 'sh buffers' because

Re: Problems getting Cisco router and Motorola Nextlevel system to work together

2007-07-25 Thread Brian Raaen
ter a period of time. The device did not change ports or anything else but was provisioned to a different vci after just sitting there. Thanks for the suggestions so far. -- Brian Raaen Network Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tuesday 24 July 2007 16:25, you wrote: > > > The route

Problems getting Cisco router and Motorola Nextlevel system to work together

2007-07-24 Thread Brian Raaen
worked with this type of system could help shed some light on this problem. Thank you in advance. -- Brian Raaen Network Engineer braaen (at) zcorum (dot) com

RE: Carrier Recommendations

2007-07-17 Thread Brian Knoll \(TTNET\)
ickly with RFOs. Proper backup paths prevent it causing much of an issue. I'm not sure any of them are great... Thanks, Brian Knoll From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 4:40 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Carrier Recomme

RE: TCP congestion

2007-07-12 Thread Brian Knoll \(TTNET\)
problem is by getting captures from both ends. If you can isolate your wan with taps on each side and see packets being dropped, you know it's your ATM circuit. QOS will not help you if you aren't exceeding bandwidth. Thanks, Brian Knoll Senior Network Engineer, TTNET 312-698-6017 desk 31

RE: TCP congestion

2007-07-12 Thread Brian Knoll \(TTNET\)
me it expected. Brian -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Philip Lavine Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 1:07 PM To: nanog Subject: TCP congestion Can someone explain how a TCP conversation could degenerate into congestion avoidance on a long fat

RE: trans-Atlantic latency?

2007-06-29 Thread Brian Knoll (TTNET)
A reasonable latency to expect between Chicago and London would be 92ms RTT. Brian Knoll -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Neal R Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 6:21 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: trans-Atlantic latency? I have a

Re: NOC Personel Question (Possibly OT)

2007-03-14 Thread Brian
Todd Christell wrote: Greetings, Sorry if this is OT but we are having a discussion with our HR department. We are in the process of getting a 24 X 7 NOC in place and HR has a problem with calling them NOC Specialist. What is the generally accepted title? Thanks in advance, Todd Christell S

Re: FCC on wifi at hotel

2007-02-28 Thread Brian
marc and make it prohibitively expensive. Right, a wifi that goes nowhere isn't terribly useful :) You could always get to upstream via wireless. -brandon a small number of wifi users with a card in a laptop to get to cellular broadband, itd be pretty easy.. Brian

Re: what the heck do i do now?

2007-01-31 Thread Brian Wallingford
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, Barry Shein wrote: :One problem we have is that we tend to see the internet as a perfect :simulation of a fair and just system, at least as a first goal. : :I don't know if that's possible or not. I don't know if anyone has :actually explored the issue deeply. One problem is t

Re: Undersea fiber cut after Taiwan earthquake - PCCW / Singtel / KT e tc connectivity disrupted

2007-01-20 Thread Brian Wallingford
That's news? The same still happens with much land-based sonet, where "diverse paths" still share the same entrance to a given facility. Unless each end can negotiate cost sharing for diverse paths, or unless the owner of the fiber can cost justify the same, chances are you're not going to see t

RE: decline of customer service

2006-09-26 Thread Brian Johnson
your application is slow is because your > programmers think sockets are something you plug a can opener into. > > Finally, YOU are my vendor. I pay you money for exceptional service. > > Thank you for your time. > Uh OK. Where did this come from? Did Philip have a seisure? ARE YOU OK PHILIP? :-P Brian

SORBS Contact

2006-08-07 Thread Brian Boles
Can someone from SORBS contact me offlist if they are on hereMy most recent allocation from ARIN turned out to be dirty IP's, and I'm having trouble getting them removed following the steps on their website (no action on tickets opened). 64.79.128.0/20Brian Boles[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: APC Matrix 5000 question(s)

2006-07-27 Thread Brian Wilson
nd been very happy. > > Malcolm I have used them as well and been fairly happy. Beware that they will spam you to death (and responding to their mailings with removal requests continue to go unanswered). Brian

Re: wrt joao damas' DLV talk on wednesday

2006-06-13 Thread Brian McMahon
es, now that the semester's over, I need something besides just firing off resumes (gotta fill that summer time, and not completely lose touch with the Real World!) to keep myself entertained. You may flame when ready, Gridley. -- Brian McMahon Computer Networking and System Administration Instructor Cabrillo College, Aptos, California

RE: private ip addresses from ISP

2006-05-23 Thread Brian Johnson
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Joe Maimon > Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 10:15 AM > To: Robert Bonomi > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: private ip addresses from ISP > > > > > Robert Bonomi wrote: > > > > > TTL-E messag

Re: Geo location to IP mapping

2006-05-15 Thread Brian Wallingford
I'm not quite comfortable with the idea of building a market audience based on data with at best dubious accuracy. On Mon, 15 May 2006, Martin Hannigan wrote: :At 12:49 PM 5/15/2006, Brian Wallingford wrote: : :> scam_snake_oil_etc : : :How so?

Re: Geo location to IP mapping

2006-05-15 Thread Brian Wallingford
scam_snake_oil_etc On Mon, 15 May 2006, Alain Hebert wrote: : :GeoIP - http://www.maxmind.com/geoip/ : :Ashe Canvar wrote: : :> :> Hi all, :> :> Can any of you please recommend some IP-to-geo mapping database / web :> service ? :> :> I would like to get resolution down to city if possible. :>

Re: Open Letter to D-Link about their NTP vandalism

2006-04-11 Thread Brian Dickson
e, is relying on time results from NTP for a life-or-death application, like a medical device, and is innocently an impacted third party in this. Sending bad NTP values could in theory be responsible for killing someone's scratch monkey... -- Brian Dickson Ema

Re: Welcome back, Ma Bell

2006-03-05 Thread Brian Wallingford
Not that mind-boggling. The FCC under the Bush administration has been a joke from the get-go. (This coming from a very right-leaning independent). This is the ultimate shell game, considering ATT's antics last year. cheers, brian On Sun, 5 Mar 2006, Fergie wrote: : :Reuters and CNN/

RE: McDonalds contact also.

2006-01-31 Thread Brian Johnson
That is so funny. FWIW.. I did try to contact them on-line as well as via phone with no response. Sorry for wasting so much of someones time that spmming the list impersonnating me seemed like a good idea. I should forward this to spam-l and watch the trolls come out. LOL - Brian J

Comcast contact also.

2006-01-31 Thread Brian Johnson
Also looking for a Comcast contact for mail abuse issues. Please reply off-list. Brian.

RE: Password Security and Distribution

2006-01-24 Thread (nanog) Brian Battle
>Our company is starting to grow rather quickly and we are starting >to have growing pains. We are in the need for a better mechanism for >sharing passwords between our engineers. I wish there was a system that let you do the following: * Store and encrypt logins/passwords and access logs in a

Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router

2005-12-15 Thread Brian Kerr
onnections was required. I've attached a pf.conf that does just this. The other solution(if you want to call it that) was a Symantec dual-wan router/vpn appliance which was horribly broken and met a timely death once the openbsd box replaced it. -Brian pf.conf Description: Binary data

Re: [NANOG]Cogent issues

2005-11-17 Thread Brian Kerr
On 11/17/05, Brian Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There seem to be larger problems, > > http://www.cogent.com returns: > > Error 404 Not found Pay no attention, I apparently don't know what I'm doing.

Re: [NANOG]Cogent issues

2005-11-17 Thread Brian Kerr
ervers in listed order: NS1.BNPPARIBAS.COM 155.140.125.131 NS3.DOMIVESTA.NET159.50.101.80 NS2.BNPPARIBAS.COM 155.140.125.121 NS4.DOMIVESTA.COM 159.50.203.80 -Brian

Cisco Cache Engine Log Applications?

2005-10-14 Thread Doiron, Brian (ITD)
.   Thanks, Brian  

Cisco Cache Engine Log Applications?

2005-10-14 Thread Doiron, Brian (ITD)
.   Thanks, Brian  

Time Warner Outage?

2005-09-18 Thread Brian Boles
Anyone having problems with Time Warner?

alternative to baytech rpc

2005-09-02 Thread Brian Kerr
We are looking for an alternate vendor for the following RPC capable PDU's: 30amp - 110volt - L5-30P plugs Anyone have suggestions? Baytech is great but we are going to have big problems with supply and our gear is already backordered 2mo. Registrant: Bay Tech 200 North 2nd Street Bay St

RE: New N.Y. Law Targets Hidden Net LD Tolls

2005-08-18 Thread Brian Johnson
t; was local and it was automagically loaded into the > WebTV box. > > 90 days later, the phone bill arrived... > Now on this one, throw the book at WebTV. If you are gonna make the settings for the customer, you are responsibe for the results of your actions. But, of course, I'm sure they have a disclaimer saying that it is your responsibility to insure the number selected is a local call. - Brian J

RE: New N.Y. Law Targets Hidden Net LD Tolls

2005-08-18 Thread Brian Johnson
to their numbeers. And trying to get an > authoritative answer > from the ILEC about what charges are to the CLEC's prefix can > be _very_ > difficult. I have never come across this, but it may be more of a metro area thing. :-) I think in the end this is a typical government attempt to solve a non-problem. They can easily do public service announcements to inform their constituents, or ask the phone companies to deal with it as it really is a problem for them. It is a charge on the hone bill, right. :-) - Brian J.

RE: Way OT: RE: @Home's 119 domain names up for sale

2005-08-11 Thread Brian Johnson
with little return if any. - Brian J. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matthew Black Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 1:20 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Way OT: RE: @Home's 119 domain names up for sale On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 11:5

RE: Way OT: RE: @Home's 119 domain names up for sale

2005-08-11 Thread Brian Johnson
Don't get me wrong. They aren't all bombs. ;-) - Brian J. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J.D. Falk Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:04 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Way OT: RE: @Home's 119 domain names up for sal

Way OT: RE: @Home's 119 domain names up for sale

2005-08-11 Thread Brian Johnson
volved that the government largely screws up these sorts of "initiatives" and most of the money ends up wasted anyways. It's these pork projects that kill us. - Brian J. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matthew Black Sent: T

Re: Blocking port udp/tcp 1433/1434

2005-05-12 Thread Brian Russo
hu, 12 May 2005 04:15:07 -1000, Brian Russo said: Is there now justification for allowing transit for ms-sql slammer ports? That depends. Do you believe in end-to-end or walled-garden? -- Brian Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (808) 277 8623

Re: Blocking port udp/tcp 1433/1434

2005-05-12 Thread Brian Russo
Perhaps a better question is: Is there now justification for allowing transit for ms-sql slammer ports? - bri Joe Maimon wrote: Is there still justification for denying transit for ms-sql slammer ports? Thanks, Joe -- Brian Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (808) 277 8623

Re: what will all you who work for private isp's be doing in a few years?

2005-05-12 Thread Brian Russo
t comparable, this is a different industry and different market. Also bandwidth is not a pure commodity, and DSL is not pure bandwidth. I think your argument is at best uninformed, at worst non-existent.. you need to provide some references, examples, figures, whatever.. else this is little more than trolling. Steve -- Brian Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (808) 277 8623

Re: what will all you who work for private isp's be doing in a few years?

2005-05-12 Thread Brian Russo
olks don't want broadband. You don't need 4mb down to read your email. And once you get outside of the city limits there's a good sized market that can't get any type of broadband, especially cable. We may decline some, but I don't think that ISP's are going away anytime soon. Bob Martin -- Brian Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (808) 277 8623

RE: Heads up: Long AS-sets announced in the next few days

2005-03-03 Thread Brian (nanog)
se of AS-PATHS and should be considered experimental, and therefore tested in a lab setting. The risks imposed by using the global internet routing infrastructure as your testbed far outweigh any benefits your tool might realize. If this "experiment" that you're running causes downtime for someone elses systems, are you willing to pay for the damages? -Brian

RE: Goofle/Sprint having problems?

2004-11-19 Thread Brian W. Gemberling
France Telecom... On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Vandy Hamidi wrote: Problem is fixed. Looks like a quick patch was put into place. Who is opentransit.net? 3 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms sl-gw27-stk-4-4-TS5.sprintlink.net [144.228.107. 4 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms sl-bb21-stk-9-0.sprintlink.net [144.232.4

Cisco 6509 DC Power Supplies...

2004-11-11 Thread Brian W. Gemberling
e not for shooting or blowing up (although I have a old switch if you are looking for something to destroy). Thank You, Brian W. Gemberling

Re: Okay, I'm just going to _assume_...

2004-10-21 Thread Brian Wallingford
It's official - pigs are aloft, the forecast for Hell is freezing rain, the Sox have nearly broken the Curse (and will... :), and Cisco has taken over Looney Tunes. The end is near. No, no operational content... Did John Chambers have an aneurysm recently? On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, Bill Woodcock wr

Re: FW: The worst abuse e-mail ever, sverige.net

2004-09-21 Thread Brian Wallingford
:Let's put this in perspective. Say a hypothetical sysadmin were to :disable any and all authentication on his SSH server. And that :someone then used SSH from your network to run code that sysadmin :didn't like on that machine. Would you then consider it reasonable if :the sysadmin proposed: :

Lucent/Ascend/Cascade B-STDX images

2004-09-16 Thread Brian Wallingford
mages for these blades are interchangeable. Any input would be most appreciated. cheers, brian

Re: Hurricane Frances impacts

2004-09-05 Thread Brian Wallingford
:The networks in Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, Brevard counties appear to :be the most impacted. Cellular had problems due to wireless sites being :without power. The wireless industry brought in 500 new generators in :advance of the hurricane, but needed to wait until the hurricane passed :befor

RE: Senator Diane Feinstein Wants to know about the Benefits of P 2P

2004-08-31 Thread Brian Battle
Akamai or not, microsoft is overwhelmed by the demand for SP2, and today is giving the message listed below on windowsupdate: Download and install it now - Currently not available We are currently experiencing a high level of demand for Windows XP Service Pack 2, so please check back later f

RE: optics pricing (Re: Weird GigE Media Converter Behavior)

2004-08-29 Thread Dickson, Brian
tagnated in the last couple of years. Brian P.S. At that price level, I actually *do* expect another Swede will have, or already has, one or more of this class of box at home. In his WC, even. ;-) P.P.S. He's not crazy. But he *should* have a t-shirt that says "I'm with STU

Re: optics pricing (Re: Weird GigE Media Converter Behavior)

2004-08-29 Thread Dickson, Brian
10GBIC, even if its max cable length were a few metres. ;-) Keep in mind, I'm following standard NANOG methodology and quoting old information without checking my facts against current reality. :-) Your mileage (or cost) may vary, as they say. --  Brian Dickson  Arbinet

verizon postmaster contact?

2004-08-11 Thread Brian Russo
Can someone with verizon mail/postmaster group get in touch with me. thanks, - bri -- Recursivity. Call back if it happens again.

RESOLVED, was Re: problems accessing 128.171.*

2004-08-02 Thread Brian Russo
Cheers to everyone who mailed me, apparently was a pccwbtn and/or alter.net issue. Now resolved. thanks, - bri At Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 05:56:04PM -0400, Brian Russo wrote: > > Is anyone else having problems accessing 128.171.* (hawaii.edu) > > - bri > > -- > Recursi

problems accessing 128.171.*

2004-08-02 Thread Brian Russo
Is anyone else having problems accessing 128.171.* (hawaii.edu) - bri -- Recursivity. Call back if it happens again.

Re: 2511 line break

2004-07-26 Thread Dickson, Brian
Title: Re: 2511 line break (Ob Humor: I read nanog via the web-based archive. Randy doesn't have a .signature. I *was* going to google for his email. Such irony, timing.) IIRC, 2511's look the same as the aux on any Cisco box. For those, it is "CTRL-carat x", where carat is '^', shift-6 on mo

RE: VeriSign's rapid DNS updates in .com/.net

2004-07-23 Thread Brian Battle
e to point at the servers which might no longer exist -- until they expire. This is another situation where low TTLs can be beneficial. Are there any other uses for low dns TTLs that haven't been brought up in this thread? And what is a "low TTL" being classified as? 30 minutes? 10 minutes? 5 minutes? -Brian

RE: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious

2004-07-13 Thread Brian Battle
bored about it outside of USA? No anyone!). It really shouldn't be legal. It is someone gaining unauthorized access to computer systems and altering data on those machines. Not to mention that people are profiting from these intrusions. -Brian

RE: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious

2004-07-12 Thread Brian Battle
d, and installing a rootkit, which last time I checked, could end up getting someone in legal troubles. For another hastily-thought-out analogy, it's like someone breaking into your house and reprogramming your cable box to keep changing the channel to the home shopping club every 30 seconds. -Brian

RE: (UPDATE) Can a Customer take their IP's with them? (Court says yes!)

2004-06-29 Thread Brian Wallingford
able documents, any further discussion is less than operationally relevant. cheers, brian

Re: Attn MCI/UUNet - Massive abuse from your network

2004-06-24 Thread Brian W. Gemberling
Is it possible for some people to chime in on backbone scaling issues that have a linksys cable modem "router" to test on? On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Robert E. Seastrom wrote: > > > "Dr. Jeffrey Race" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Poof! MCI spam problem goes away in 30 days. > > http://w

Re: Verisign vs. ICANN

2004-06-21 Thread Dickson, Brian
uded things as a matter of law, when it comes to affirmative testimony, counter-arguments can demonstrably be shown as de-facto purgury (sp?). Brian Dickson (who has had to deploy systems in heterogeneous environments, and is aware of deployed systems that broke because of *.com)

Re: Akamai an Inside Job?

2004-06-16 Thread Brian Mulvaney
ty and accuracy unknown.] That's nonsense David. Keynote measurements can distinguish between availability problems caused by DNS outages versus those caused by connectivity or site outages. They manifestly don't track attackers. Brian Mulvaney

[OT] common list sense (Re: Even you can be hacked)

2004-06-11 Thread Dickson, Brian
other replying. I am just attempting to get in the last blow before the equine perishes.) Brian

RE: Barracuda Networks Spam Firewall

2004-05-19 Thread Brian Battle
y too) There are others at: http://www.blackholes.us/ Is anyone else out there using these blackholes?  I wonder how often they get updated. Brian Battle Confluence

RE: Network discovery tools

2004-05-06 Thread Brian Wilson
The best GPL tool that I've come across in a long while, as far as network discovery goes, would have to be the discovery engine inside Netdisco (http://www.netdisco.org). This tool is fairly Cisco-centric, but Max has put a lot of work into a tool for folks who are tired of CiscoWorks not wor

Re: Mexico City Internet Bandwidth suggestions

2004-05-02 Thread Brian Moore
in handling it since then, so I haven't had to be involved since then. I've asked them for their input, and this is their response ... Alestra has better uptime and is better for national (Mexico) routes. Avantel has better international (especially USA) routes. Hope that helps, Brian

Re: Mexico City Internet Bandwidth suggestions

2004-04-29 Thread Brian Moore
iven the difference in pricing (Telmex and GBLX were both *much* costlier). We got an uplink to both and run bgp. It's been fairly solid. When one's down, the other's up :) Brian

Re: Microsoft XP SP2 (was Re: Lazy network operators - NOT)

2004-04-19 Thread Brian Russo
At Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 11:22:17PM +1000, Gregh wrote: > I would love to know the average age of the list inhabitants. 22 > > It has been my observation that things which are new become better known > when a generation has grown up, completely, with it and is teaching the next > generation. >

Re: Microsoft XP SP2 (was Re: Lazy network operators - NOT)

2004-04-19 Thread Brian Russo
At Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 08:22:48AM -0400, Chris Brenton wrote: > > Agreed. I think part of what makes 0-day easier to hide *is* the raw > quantity of preventable exploits that are taking place. In many ways we > have become numb to compromises so that the first response ends up being > "format and

Re: Microsoft XP SP2 (was Re: Lazy network operators - NOT)

2004-04-19 Thread Brian Russo
At Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 06:12:16AM -0400, Chris Brenton wrote: > > Key word here is "essentially". I've been involved with about a half > dozen compromises that have been true zero days. Granted that's less > than ground noise compared to what we are seeing today. There're a lot more 0-days than

UPS and generator interaction?

2004-03-29 Thread Brian (nanog-list)
e mounted on a roof. If I have to pour diesel into it every couple hours, that's fine too. Thanks in advance, Brian

RE: Personal Co-location Registry

2004-03-18 Thread Brian (nanog-list)
Title: RE: Personal Co-location Registry   Kelly Stezer wrote: | Personally, I recently priced intel server systems from a | variety of major | vendors including Dell, Compaq/HP, IBM, and Sun (intel-based). | All of them offered (proprietary?) ethernet-based remote management. | None offer

Re: Request response

2004-03-17 Thread Brian Bruns
Erm, something is definately up tonight. Message is below, for those of you who didn't want to touch this message. I can't get to the site listed in the message, so I have no idea what its trying to deliver exactly. Anyone care to comment? -- Brian Bruns The Summit Open Source D

Re: Strange message possibly through nanog mail server

2004-03-17 Thread Brian Bruns
make of this... It could be Peter, and the mirror of the page I've seen certainly makes it look like something he'd write. But, could be a joe job too. -- Brian Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group Open Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Spam Resources http://www.sosdg.org The Abusive Hosts Blocking List http://www.ahbl.org

Re: Cisco's Website down?

2004-03-15 Thread Brian Bruns
re coming from blacklisted. (Try visiting the Blars BL homepage from a blacklisted IP address, and you'll see what I mean). When trying to figure out where a problem is, sometimes its good to try from multiple locations regardless, even if it seems to be a problem specifically with the server

Re: www.sunfreeware.com down too?

2004-03-15 Thread Brian Bruns
hing entirely out of the ordinary, but I don't have the most wide view of the Internet from these routers. It could also be DoS attacks too. -- Brian Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group Open Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Spam Resources http://www.sosdg.org The Abusive Ho

RE: Cisco website www.cisco.com 403 forbidden?

2004-03-15 Thread Brian Bruns
er and over again because the site is slow, creating even more load, and you get the picture. :-) -- Brian Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group Open Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Spam Resources http://www.sosdg.org The AHBL - http://www.ahbl.org

Re: Cisco's Website down?

2004-03-15 Thread Brian Bruns
On Mon, March 15, 2004 3:21 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > > Anyone else seeing an error getting to www.cisco.com? > Yep, from AOL, level3, and RoadRunner. All coming back as 403. -- Brian Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group Open Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Sp

Re: Packet Kiddies Invade NANOG

2004-03-15 Thread Brian Bruns
7;t think people give a crap about your little spats between one another - especially not based on IRC logs. -- Brian Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group Open Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Spam Resources http://www.sosdg.org The Abusive Hosts Blocking List http://www.ahbl.org

Wiltel Contact

2004-03-15 Thread Brian Boles
Can someone from Wiltel contact me offlist please. Brian Boles [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: who offers cheap (personal) 1U colo?

2004-03-14 Thread Brian Bruns
MTP filtering of spam/viruses, or just to hold the mail while you are offline, but haven't seen outgoing SMTP services - which is why I asked :-) -- Brian Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group Open Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Spam Resources http://www.sosdg.org The AHBL - http://www.ahbl.org

Re: who offers cheap (personal) 1U colo?

2004-03-14 Thread Brian Bruns
nticate the sender, and have it accept SMTP on various other non-25 ports. -- Brian Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group Open Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Spam Resources http://www.sosdg.org The Abusive Hosts Blocking List http://www.ahbl.org

Re: wholesalebandwidth.com major sponsor of spammers refuses to accept email at abuse

2004-03-11 Thread Brian Bruns
ecipient. > Remote host said: 550 5.7.1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... Relaying > denied > Giving up on 69.6.21.60. Wholesalebandwidth is just a front-end for spammers. I've had them blacklisted for a long time with no ill affects (and alot less spam). -- Brian Bruns The Summit Open Source D

Re: Counter DoS

2004-03-11 Thread Brian Bruns
us and discuss the situation with the abuse coming from their network. When providers dont act on abuse, you have to put the pressure on. Sometimes, that means forcing their legit customers to start to complain and thow a fit with their provider over the blocks. Yes, its ugly and unfair, but

Re: Counter DoS

2004-03-11 Thread Brian Bruns
On Thursday, March 11, 2004 3:05 AM [EST], Brian Bruns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sounds like efnet channel wars on a much more interesting scale. > > Like I've said in previous posts - do we really want these people having > tools like this? Doesn't this make

Re: Counter DoS

2004-03-11 Thread Brian Bruns
dies'? How the hell could a company put something like this out, and expect not to get themselves sued to the moon and back when it fires a shot at an innocent party? -- Brian Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group Open Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Spam Resources http://www.s

Re: Need a cox.net mail server contact

2004-03-10 Thread Brian Bruns
ow nice of them eh? Guess my cox.net mail server blacklist entry in the AHBL during the attack didn't get the message through. -- Brian Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group Open Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Spam Resources http://www.sosdg.org The Abusive Hosts Blocking List http://www.ahbl.org

Need a cox.net mail server contact

2004-03-10 Thread Brian Bruns
at me with the same error as if I was trying to contact one of their users. Sooo, you kinda see the issue. Thanks -- Brian Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group Open Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Spam Resources http://www.sosdg.org The Abusive Hosts Blocking List http://www.ahbl.org

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