On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 15:20:59 CST, Gerardo Gregory said:
I know Microsoft has a product that allows you to donwload patches to a
centralized server (within your infrastructure) and let's you patch your
internal systems from it. Heard our MS admins talking about it a while
back
Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 11/24/2003 3:43 PM:
Question: What speed access is needed to guarantee "mean time to download
patches" is significantly less than "mean time to probed by
packet-to-0wn"
(significantly == 20x lower still gives a 5% chance of getting 0wned
The only way I have gotten them to make BGP changes was through their
qwestsource website, and filling out their form.
https://qwestsource.net/qwestsource/workTemplate.jsp
hope it helpsgood luck!
Gerardo
Temkin, David writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't work anymore. Is there anyone f
My opinion is fairly clear on this topic. If I can't
return it, I'm not going to accept it.
AMEN!
I get these with frequency also on my edge logs. I just let my own filters
catch them. It differs each month also on the ammount of traffic I get from
these address blocks.
G.
Jared Mauch w
But should the end user pay for the faults?
The end user is angry because lashing out at the manufacturer gets you
routed to a null interface :)
why should the ISP pay? (Now that is the question)
They already pay
for the software and the Internet connection.
Do you call Microsoft when your
e end user nodes of the
ISP's customer, not the ISP itself (in a grand scale). The ISP is a
business.
G.
Mark Borchers writes:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gerardo Gregory
Frankly I dont want any of my ISP's filt
>He added that ISPs have the view and ability to prevent en-masse
> attacks. "All these attacks traverse their networks before they reach
> you and me. If they would simply stop attack traffic that has been
> identified and accepted as such, we'd all sleep better," Cooper said.
Frankly I dont w
I dont think so...been doing a few paypal transactions since around 6 AM,
actually just finished one a few minutes ago, and actually just logged into
my account before sending this out
It's not paypal
Rico
John Ferriby writes:
It seems that PayPal is off-the-air. We're seeing al
quot; until the next 2 AM pro active
ticket gets opened, and once again am roused from my sleep because of a
false alarm that they could not bother veryfing first.
My apologies for the All Caps subject line.
Rico
Gerardo Gregory writes:
Anyone that works for Qwest (Spirit of Service...
Anyone that works for Qwest (Spirit of Service.HA HA HA HA HA) and can
actually stop having your clueless NOC personnel from calling me at the
flipping early hours of the morning because your non working proactive
monitoring system keeps opening pro active tickets. No one has yet to
verify
Please forgive if this has been discussed, beaten, or decided previously
here on the list. A recent issue I encountered has prompted me to ask the
following question. What I am looking for is clarification regarding the
"proper" way of implementing Mail Exchange records, etc.
I have always b
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