http://cisco.com 403 Forbidden

2007-01-03 Thread James Baldwin
Anyone else getting a 403 Forbidden when trying to access http:// cisco.com? James Baldwin

Re: http://cisco.com 403 Forbidden

2007-01-03 Thread James Baldwin
Looks like certain portions of it are coming back... that recursive chown is taking a while. James Baldwin On Jan 3, 2007, at 10:24 AM, James Baldwin wrote: Anyone else getting a 403 Forbidden when trying to access http:// cisco.com? James Baldwin

SunGard Austin Morning Outage

2006-10-19 Thread James Baldwin
Doesn't appear to have affected many, if any, people on this list but SunGard Austin experienced a partial power outage this morning. This event began around 0530 CST and most power was restored by 0700 CST. SunGard Austin is currently running without redundant UPS and does not have an

DNS Based Load Balancers

2006-06-30 Thread James Baldwin
I'm soliciting recommendations for DNS based load balancers. Currently, we have Cisco Global Site Selectors deployed buy have reached a limit for the number of active HTTP HEAD checks we can perform. This lack of scalability is restricting us severely with regards to the number of

Cisco GSS 4480 Remote Management

2005-12-22 Thread James Baldwin
settings and database backup utilities (both the Administration Guide and the Command Reference came up short) over its CLI. If you can suggest a more appropriate list to interrogate, I'd also be appreciative. --- James Baldwin

Re: Networking Pearl Harbor in the Making

2005-11-07 Thread James Baldwin
in how machines represent and execute code. --- James Baldwin Tolerance is for the insincere

Re: (What If?) ccTLD Delegation Question

2005-10-04 Thread James Baldwin
On Oct 3, 2005, at 5:52 PM, Joe Abley wrote: before wielding your hyper-platinum amex card. I believe what you're actually referring to is the black american express centurion card. --- James Baldwin

Re: zotob - blocking tcp/445

2005-08-18 Thread James Baldwin
On Aug 17, 2005, at 11:03 PM, routerg wrote: What if you are a transit provider that serves ebay, yahoo, and/or google and the worm is propogating over TCP port 80? No one is suggesting that anyone suspend reason when making a decision to temporarily, or permanently for that matter, block

Re: botnet reporting by AS - what about you?

2005-08-15 Thread James Baldwin
On Aug 13, 2005, at 12:03 AM, Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote: Good suggestions for Gadi. ,-) - ferg -- Christopher L. Morrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: cool, among the 800k+ complaints we see a month (yes, 800k) there are quite a few completely useless ones :( Anything sent in as a

Re: Cisco crapaganda

2005-08-10 Thread James Baldwin
On Aug 10, 2005, at 6:13 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What techniques are you referencing? The technique Lynn demonstrated has not been seen anywhere in the wild, as far as I know. He, nor ISS, ever made the source code available to anyone outside of Cisco, or ISS. What publication are you

Re: Cisco crapaganda

2005-08-09 Thread James Baldwin
On Aug 9, 2005, at 9:57 AM, J. Oquendo wrote: Ironic the marketing and disinformation coming out of Cisco Systems in relation to not disclosing what really occurred and labeling the vulnerability as IPv6 based but after they initially stated it as IPv6 only! Its a half truth. The

Fwd: Cisco crapaganda

2005-08-09 Thread James Baldwin
On Aug 9, 2005, at 11:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: They are not Lynn's exploit techniques. The techniques were published by someone else in considerable more detail than Lynn along with source code. What techniques are you referencing? The technique Lynn demonstrated has not been seen

Re: Cisco crapaganda

2005-08-09 Thread James Baldwin
On Aug 9, 2005, at 3:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 09 Aug 2005 14:31:08 EDT, James Baldwin said: What techniques are you referencing? The technique Lynn demonstrated has not been seen anywhere in the wild, as far as I know. He, nor ISS, ever made the source code available

Re: Cisco IOS Exploit Cover Up

2005-07-28 Thread James Baldwin
On Jul 28, 2005, at 3:29 AM, Neil J. McRae wrote: I couldn't disagree more. Cisco are trying to control the situation as best they can so that they can deploy the needed fixes before the $scriptkiddies start having their fun. Its no different to how any other vendor handles a exploit and I'm

Re: Cisco IOS Exploit Cover Up

2005-07-28 Thread James Baldwin
I spoke with people with Lynn in Vegas and confirmed the following, if anyone is watching the AP wire or Forbes you'll see that Cisco, et al. and Lynn have settled the suit. http://www.forbes.com/business/feeds/ap/2005/07/28/ap2163964.html

Re: Cisco IOS Exploit Cover Up

2005-07-28 Thread James Baldwin
On Jul 28, 2005, at 8:40 PM, Randy Bush wrote: I spoke with people with Lynn in Vegas and confirmed the following, if anyone is watching the AP wire or Forbes you'll see that Cisco, et al. and Lynn have settled the suit. i missed the part where we, the likely actual injured parties, learn to

Cisco IOS Exploit Cover Up

2005-07-27 Thread James Baldwin
For those who like to keep abreast of security issues, there are interesting developments happening at BlackHat with regards to Cisco IOS and its vulnerability to arbitrary code executions. I apologize for the article itself being brief and lean on technical details, but allow me to say

Re: Cisco IOS Exploit Cover Up

2005-07-27 Thread James Baldwin
On Jul 27, 2005, at 1:26 PM, James Baldwin wrote: http://blogs.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2005/07/ mending_a_hole_.html Further information: http://www.crn.com/sections/breakingnews/breakingnews.jhtml? articleId=166403096

Re: Cisco cover up

2005-07-27 Thread James Baldwin
On Jul 27, 2005, at 4:48 PM, J. Oquendo wrote: On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Dan Hollis wrote: This is looking like a complete PR disaster for cisco. They would have been better off allowing the talk to take place, and actually fixing the holes rather than wasting money on a small army of

Re: Yahoo and Cisco to submit e-mail ID spec to IETF

2005-07-13 Thread James Baldwin
On Jul 12, 2005, at 4:09 PM, william(at)elan.net wrote: On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Dave Crocker wrote: Roaylty-free does not mean it can be used by everyone. it would probably help to debate the licensing details when folks have looked at the specific language of the licensing

Re: Schneier: ISPs should bear security burden

2005-04-28 Thread James Baldwin
are not entitled to unfiltered internet connectivity. If you want to be entitled to unfiltered internet connectivity then petition your local government to make transit a privatized utility with all the government oversight and bureaucracy that entails. --- James Baldwin hkp://pgp.mit.edu/[EMAIL

Re: Schneier: ISPs should bear security burden

2005-04-27 Thread James Baldwin
through effective marketing and having the customer realize those cost savings. If you reduce customer rollover you can tolerate or encourage core infrastructure cost increases as your bottom line can remain the same or increase. --- James Baldwin hkp://pgp.mit.edu/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Syntatic sugar

Re: VeriSign Releases Domain Name Data

2004-12-03 Thread James Baldwin
, noting the registration of 5.1 million new domain names during the quarter, the highest quarterly growth in Internet history. http://thewhir.com/marketwatch/ver120104.cfm http://www.verisign.com/Resources/Naming_Services_Resources/ Domain_Name_Industry_Brief/index.html --- James Baldwin

Abuse Ticketing Systems

2004-10-28 Thread James Baldwin
to handle it. --- James Baldwin

PSU Contact

2004-09-14 Thread James Baldwin
I'm looking for a mail administrator or security contact at PSU.edu (Penn State). Please ping me off list if you know anyone. Thanks --- James Baldwin

Level 3 Contact

2004-09-03 Thread James Baldwin
I'm looking for a contact in Level 3's Global Network Security Operations team. If anyone can ping me offline with information, I'd be grateful. --- James Baldwin

Re: Level 3 Contact

2004-09-03 Thread James Baldwin
On 3 Sep 2004, at 14:16, James Baldwin wrote: I'm looking for a contact in Level 3's Global Network Security Operations team. If anyone can ping me offline with information, I'd be grateful. Thanks to everyone who responded. I've gotten in touch with the correct person on their security team

NLB Recommendations

2004-06-08 Thread James Baldwin
I'm looking for recommendations for network load balancers. These, at this time, will primarily be used to attach to a cluster of webservers although I would like a solution which can be repurposed to other applications later. I am looking at F5's Big IP, Cisco's SLB, and Foundry's ServerIron