should consider
using some form of time-out script like this one:
http://www.pettingers.org/code/SSHBlack.html
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Rod Beck wrote:
I am suggesting a Certified Drinkers Event in the hotel bar Sunday evening.
Any Hash House Harriers in our midst?
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Your local telephone and internet
Carl Karsten wrote:
I guess yes. They might implement a non swimmers basin for the
windows people and a sharks only basin for the rest of us.
what is a non swimmers basin ?
A toilet?
Or maybe a kiddie wading pool.
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space had
left an EPO switch in a janitor's closet. The maid knocked loose the
protective covering, which of course made an alarm start screaming...so
she hit the EPO to stop the noise.
Did it work?
(Did that stop the noise, things got real quiet?)
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since developers
make flawless socket code, but if it is network issue how is caused?
Duplex mismatch on an intermediate ethernet segment?
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Your local telephone and internet co
er he is trying to reach, but its a big
muddle and I don't get to talk to all of the players ...
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this silly nonsense. Knock it off and I will too, ok? It's
worthless from a legal standpoint and is responsible for the needless
suffering of billions of innocent electrons. Nobody reads it anyway.
You're not actually reading this, are you? I didn't think so.
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ISP's probably
may be of more specific help. But make sure to ask them for their
networks SPF (sunspot protection factor). That's an important metric
to qualify their network reliability.
Are you sure it was sunspots? My NOC contacts were seeing substantial
memory corruption due to cosmic
a typical
data center, then add in the power needed to keep it cool. I suspect
that the cost of energy to keep the lights on will be down in the noise.
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Your local
quote. "We don't care. You can call
yourself Supreme Imperial Grand Poo-Bah if you want as long as our
network stays up."
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7;s see.
Nukes => cold war => arpanet => internet
Yup, looks ok.
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Set up a nameserver there. Configure it to return 127.0.0.2 (or
whatever the old MAPS reply for "spam" was) to all queries. Let it run
for a week. See if anything changes in terms of it getting hammered.
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ent on a shooting spree at a
telemarketing call center."
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ot one with which I would
ever consider doing business.
Yes, this thread is OT to a large extent, but we are network operators.
Many of us have sales staff. Educating our own sales people on what not
to do is a step towards noise reduction, albeit out-of-band noise as far
as this forum is c
Waite.
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on.
It sounds like Jane Barbe is the right person. Capture their caller ID,
set your asterisk dialplan to forward to (or play a recording of) the
intercept announcement of your choice. Or if UltraDNS has a toll-free
number, letting them eat their own excrement for a while can be fun.
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eway of your ISP. A floating static default may also work. Or get a
different AS for the other end.
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ut of region properly?
I don't mind if something breaks occasionally, stuff happens. When
something breaks and lies to me via BGP claiming that all is sweetness
and light, that can be a very major annoyance.
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note on another forum that claimed that Verizon was
having "nationwide issues" but gave no other detail.
Verizon rep hasn't returned voicemail, l-o-n-g hold time on repair, gave up.
Can anyone shed any light?
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Herb Leong wrote:
Hi,
Anyone being impacted by UUNET?
Nothing unusual here, we are AS4927 connecting to AS701 in Los Angeles.
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x27;s Telco" on the side, produce "Jay's Telco" ID,
and refuse to show a driver's license or government ID I would expect
datacenter security to be a bit suspicious. Why should AT&T be treated
any differently?
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gn their machines to
operate on a nominal 13.8 VDC or sell a relatively inexpensive and
commonly available 13.8-to-[whatever DC voltage the laptop uses on
whatever oddball connector they use that seems to be unique to that make
and model and likely serial number and unavailable anywhere].
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think so.
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ine who a tier 2 (i.e. Cogent) leases fiber from?
Ask them. They may not tell you (or know, depending on who you are
talking to.)
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hould know that "most pessimal" is redundant - perhaps
allowable for emphasis - and that "optimized to be pessimal" is so much
an oxymoron it must be deliberate. But why not just say "pessimized"?
Oh, stop being such a pessimist. :-)
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Janet Sullivan wrote:
Anyone seeing Qwest issues in the Western US?
Yes. We're not homed to them but are having issues reaching Qwest-homed
sites in Chicago from California. We are multi-homed AS1, 701, 7018
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And then
puts one hand on the test equipment (plugged into one of the defective
outlets) and the other on your well-grounded rack. Especially in the
240 volt environment.
There is a serious, potentially fatal, wiring fault in that building.
Get it fixed properly.
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between a groundED and a groundING conductor and is familiar with static
and lightning protection issues.
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eeks ago the first thing
we noticed were strange PSTN outages. High-and-dry and reorder
for the most part with an occasional "circuits busy" intercept.
The cut didn't have any significant effect on IP as far as we
could tell (but we're not a Sprint customer).
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ising the noise level and collateral
damage to the Internet as a whole. Is cutting off ten customers of an
infected customer better than allowing this customer's virus to infect
tens of thousands of random hosts on the net worth it? If you're one of
the tens of thousands, yes. If y
lly chosen
for his expertise at being a blowhard.
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y works for me. Default is no password if you
have physical access, but no remote access.
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ntion is paid to huge, verbose banners, disclaimers, click-to-agree
dialog boxes, etc.
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ating in Dallas terminating in California.
Anyone else notice the same thing? Fiber cut somewhere?
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y bother?
Sometimes all of your eggs in one basket is the most sensible choice as
long as you have a stainless steel basket.
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nversation will substantially reduce call quality.
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sarily in that
order. So there. My disclaimer is scarier than yours. Nyaah. You
started this silly nonsense. Knock it off and I will too, ok? It is a
tragic waste of perfectly good CPU cycles, storage, and bandwidth.
Nobody reads it anyway. You're not actually reading this, are you?
I didn&
's backup tapes?
What if you accidentally rm a critical file? Mirrored disks won't
be of much help there.
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On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Hannigan, Martin wrote:
> There was a post here earlier regarding a major outage. Did you lose
> POTS or circuit level connectivity to customers or both?
Frame-relay, SDSL, ADSL. Straight DS-1 connections are OK. Not sure
about POTS.
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We lost connectivity to a number of customers in the Los Angeles and
Long beach area and the local AM radio news stations are talking about
some major telephone issues regarding Verizon.
Anyone have more information? It seems to have started around 02:30
local time this morning.
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o expensive --
> if they workpros? cons?
Seriously, this is a battle against Mother Nature that you aren't going to
win. Differences in ground potential as well as induced currents into the
UTP will continue to cause equipment failure as well as possibly kill you
or someone else.
-
you want the MPOE/drop they'll have some reason to
install it as far away as possible. :-)
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you *ARE*, only where
you told your carrier the phone was located.
The same issue occurs with off-premise stations to analog PBX systems
and the like. G.I.G.O.
[1] I suppose that the human being could be in India and give the same
level of service we've all grown to cherish from SBC and AT&
en this is not done right. If it requires two backhoes to take
it down, it requires two backhoes to build it. In other words, for SONET
redundancy to be of value to you there need to be two physically separate
fiber feeds to your location that remain physically separate throughout
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ble with the Gastric Bypass feature set that
requires a rather bloated image. Traffic shaping is required to avoid
denial of service attacks as the input buffers are easily overloaded when
implementing this fix.
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.
OK, they decide, for extremely small values of decide. 21 withholding
mail orders vs. how many trillions of items handled?
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ing can get
more complicated and you probably want to consult a local expert on that
particular equipment.
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ver connection between transmit
and receive (1,2 - 4,5 on 8-pin jacks, swap Tx and Rx on co-ax) and setting
one side to supply internal clock and the other side to recover clock from
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TP originated by its customers at the
border, this will cause numerous problems with many VoIP devices as
well as numerous other things where a customer needs to initiate a TFTP
session over the Internet.
Filtering customer-initiated TFTP will cause problems with many legitimate
applications an
se spam. The phrase "Legit UCE" is similar to
"Legit fraud" or "Legit theft".
If legit businesses want to use "SCE" or solicited commercial email, then
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" referring to email but
requests that it not be capitalized. Otherwise an excellent reference.
See http://www.spam.com/ci/ci_in.htm
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On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Scott Morris wrote:
> I want the MP3 of the theme song to the game! ;)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/edu/peterpacket2/deliverables/music/peterpacket_theme.mp3
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>
> Apparently this cut affects MCI, Verizon, AOL, and several other providers
> which he named off.
We're getting feedback that it was deliberate vandalism, fiber cut in a
manhole in a railroad yard in Rialto, CA. They are making repairs now.
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n
your core over which the traffic flows? Could also be beyond your
control. Ethereal at the receiving end might show this.
3. As was previously suggested, aggresive rate-limiting or policing
happening along the long-haul.
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cess?
We need more details as to the entire network. Ethereal captures
at both ends would be a good start. What is the connection in Japan?
Note that this isn't exactly within the realm of the NA(North American)
Network Operators Group, but the photons don't respect political
bo
Papal Catholicism?
Ursal defecation in forested terrain?
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is bandwidth so cheap that it's just not
> needed anymore?
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r destination
(or flow). Per-packet allows for aggregation of the multiple paths for a
large flow between two specific points but can give voice and similar
services problems with reassembly.
So "better" will depend on the nature of your traffic.
At that speed I would highly recommend a DS-3 inst
"imminent death of the net predicted film at 11"
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ou
have received this communication in error, you are obligated to kill
yourself and anyone else who may have read it. So there. My disclaimer
is scarier than yours. Nyaah. You started this silly nonsense. Knock
it off and I will too, ok? Nobody reads it anyway. You're not actually
r
f your mail to that
address will have Postini in the headers.
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IL PROTECTED]
Ooh, that sucks.
Any chance of hosting it elsewhere?
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t no one should be
> allowed to co-locate in COs. After all, it's a matter of national
> security...
Of course, it's just as likely that a Verizon employee lifted them as
a colocation customer, and either is far more likely than terrorists.
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d then another AT&T salescritter
can repeat the process?
That's AT&T's official position?
How well do you think this scales?
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core material.
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f it has a mechanical governor, you may
need to replace it with electronic.
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gt; net-co-op.org. ...
>
> Oh come on, what was .coop for if not this? :)
People in the poultry business? :-)
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Is it just me that they don't like?
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reaching the
critical mass when one of them detects what is interpreted as an attack
from a network protected by another. Grab the popcorn and watch as they
all bludgeon each other to death. :-)
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Deepak Jain wrote:
> Since no one else has mentioned this:
>
> http://biz.yahoo.com/rc/040226/tech_verisign_2.html
Looks like I need to stock up on popcorn.
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1] is looking pretty good at this point.
Anyone have a secret number or touchtone sequence to share? Swearing at
it doesn't work. This is a point-to-point circuit, not an Internet T-1.
[1]
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/02/21/BU227355.DTL
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this, it would be appreciated.
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es for a few hours.
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Jay Hennigan wrote:
>
> > In our case it's at the IP level. Our mailserver gets "connection refused"
> > from their "business" mail servers at "bizmailsrvcs.net". We got s
ning
> that if you issued a "mail from:" with the domain in question, you'd get
> the "550 You are not allowed to send mail:sc004pub.verizon.net" message.
They couldn't tell us either.
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Roy wrote:
>
> Unfortunately myNetWatchman is one of the wordt services I have seen. We
> can't even get them to send the reports to our abuse address.
I've found that anything marketed starting with "my" is not something
I would ever want to
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Jim Wood wrote:
> Looks like google is down too
ARIN and Google both work fine from AS4927.
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line vty " and if necessary apply
an access-class. Shouldn't have to reboot.
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Matt Levine wrote:
> So what you're saying is you want cisco to certify people's integrity?
> :)
Bether them than Belkin.
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ckering a bit more often than usual. Otherwise
no real network impact here.
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ppreciated.
You have an IP-only image as shown by the c3620-i in the filename. For
VLAN support you need at least an "Plus" image. Depending on your hardware
this may require more RAM and/or flash.
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cords from the .com and .net zones beginning
> at 2300 UTC on Saturday, October 4. The former behavior for these
> zones (returning Name Error/RCODE=3 in response to queries for
> nonexistent domain names) will be in place by 0100 UTC on Sunday,
> October.
Thank you. The sooner the bet
ointer to
> > standards hammered out by an organization or governing body.
>
> "must have connectivity from a Tier-1 provider"? :)
Both "We have a Class A Data Center" and "We are a Tier-1 provider"
translate to "I am a salesperson."
HTH
l, you can always vote...
http://www.forbes.com/2003/05/01/cx_ceointernetpoll.html
Link courtesy of inet-access.
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ther stuff you have]
permit ip any any
Will block their return traffic from tbe website (including the TCP ack)
allowing them to cheerfully syn-flood DDoS themselves if enough people
do this.
This will kill the web traffic but allow mail.
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Adam 'Starblazer' Romberg wrote:
>
> Looks like they pulled it now.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log$ host rarrarrarrarblah.com
> rarrarrarrarblah.com does not exist (Authoritative answer)
They haven't implemented it on .com, only .net .
it to their facility near
an airport, they deliver it to a terminal near the destination airport.
This means that you need guys and a truck at both ends. A bit more trouble
than FedEx to do business with. You'll typically need to palletize your
gear.
http://www.fedex.com/
http://www.forward
the list of NTP servers the worm uses to get the date, not
the list of hosts to which it "phones home".
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's use the virus against itself. At this point, I think that's a
> legitimate
> countermeasure.
Start coding, you've got twelve minutes.
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as). The digger must will take care not
to damage anything marked.
http://www.digalert.org/
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n lines are
becoming the norm. Think about some very large SCRs and associated parts
to convert to AC for distribution.
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nt spammers, and they've hit several spamtraps of ours. Giving
them a static route to null0 wouldn't be a bad thing.
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otices of panic upgrades.
(This is being typed while watching rows and rows of "!!!").
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tomorrow morning, and there's some major weirdness with
our AT&T feed over the past half hour.
The rumored vulnerability is IOS, not CatOS and supposedly causes a reload,
not a telnet DoS.
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than a simple case of poor service from a cable company.
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te
(or a default site on the same server) by IP address, use traceroute,
etc.
> maybe its time to buy some 3com stocks :)
If a whole bunch of people are having the same issue and they're all on
Time Warner in your neck of the woods, it probably isn't the cable modem
hardware.
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> are expediting same problems too. time warner's network status page shows
> everything is okay.
It really depends on the nature of the failure. More information is needed.
Have you queried the Time Warner support staff?
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end those to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". They work quietly and in the
background, but they carry an impressive mallet.
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or even say
for sure that such an item is available as a stock unit.
For that type of power consumption, a 240-volt supply (may be 208 depending
on the source feed) is your best bet. I'd question the "not available"
statement to be sure, as if 208 or 240 isn't available, the
sses they use. Even
if the reason is stupid, no one outside the lab will know or care.
If it makes it easier to debug problems with decimal or binary addresses
that are easy to parse, or to paste configurations from a production
system to a lab for troubleshooting, so what?
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