Re: qwest outage?

2008-01-19 Thread Jeff Shultz
1.st6wa.ip.att.net (12.122.12.157) 37.985 ms 38.693 ms 37.595 ms 10 tbr2.sffca.ip.att.net (12.122.12.113) 33.806 ms 34.252 ms 34.272 ms 11 ggr2.sffca.ip.att.net (12.123.13.185) 32.995 ms 32.302 ms 32.994 ms 12 * * * (nothing after this, but I can bring up Qwest.com just fine.) -- Jeff Shultz

Re: Internet access in Japan (was Re: BitTorrent swarms have a deadly bite on broadband nets)

2007-10-22 Thread Jeff Shultz
David Andersen wrote: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/28/AR2007082801990.html Followed by a recent explosion in fiber-to-the-home buildout by NTT. "About 8.8 million Japanese homes have fiber lines -- roughly nine times the number in the United States." -- part

Re: issues with qwest

2007-06-14 Thread Jeff Shultz
Philip Lavine wrote: Is anybody having issues with qwest? Always - but probably not in the fashion you presumably mean. What sort of issues? I can probably traceroute through them and all that stuff if you provide more info. -- Jeff Shultz

Re: ISP CALEA compliance

2007-05-10 Thread Jeff Shultz
ersation" (incoming & outgoing) as the warrant may be written that way. -- Jeff Shultz

Re: On-going Internet Emergency and Domain Names (kill this thread)

2007-03-31 Thread Jeff Shultz
hat could be used by an exploit to any operating system. By solving it, this could mitigate future problems. We're looking at the alligators surrounding us. Gadi is trying to convince us to help him in draining the swamp (which may indeed be a positive thing in the long run). Does that so

Re: On-going Internet Emergency and Domain Names

2007-03-30 Thread Jeff Shultz
;Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson Engineering Architecture for the Internet fergdawg(at)netzero.net ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/ -- Jeff Shultz

Re: [funsec] Not so fast, broadband providers tell big users (fwd)

2007-03-13 Thread Jeff Shultz
What are cable upload speeds like? -- Jeff Shultz

Re: broadband routers security issues

2007-02-23 Thread Jeff Shultz
y discovering he had port 23 open (which was telnet for the router rather than for him - we have all been there before). -- Jeff Shultz

Re: AS41961 not seen in many networks

2007-01-04 Thread Jeff Shultz
Qwest appears not show it (traceroute dies at the first IP in their network) and Cogent and LambdaNET show a jump from 90ms to 170ms between their networks (in two different places depending on IP tracerouted) - but it does go through. -- Jeff Shultz

Re: Comcast Routing Issues: Northern NJ: Random Failures

2007-01-03 Thread Jeff Shultz
orry, you'll have to explain that one to me. No... that falls under TMI. Way TMI. -- Jeff Shultz

Re: today's Wash Post Business section

2006-12-21 Thread Jeff Shultz
t I've seen the default install of IE7 doesn't include the Menu Bar displayed. :( -- Jeff Shultz

Re: MCI < - > Savvis in Chicago

2006-11-13 Thread Jeff Shultz
.chi.netlogic.net [206.80.93.67] Trace complete. H:\> -- Jeff Shultz Tech Support: 24/7/365 Stayton: 503-769-3331 Salem: 503-390-7000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: CO fire St. Johns Newfoundland

2006-10-21 Thread Jeff Shultz
Fergie wrote: Bet it wasn't bizarre as the the fire tonight at Ft. Meade: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15354940/ - ferg Hmmm. If it's the building I'm thinking of, it's in the oldest part of the base and well separated from the NSA compound.

Re: Broadband ISPs taxed for "generating light energy"

2006-10-11 Thread Jeff Shultz
But why would the Harvest Festival be the Trickster Day? And next I expect to see a made-up etymology why Korean "Chusok" is so like Hebrew "Succoth". You don't remember the Korean general on M*A*S*H toasting with "L'chaim"? ...as we swerve ever further off topic. -- Jeff Shultz

Re: AOL Lameness

2006-10-02 Thread Jeff Shultz
ew policty for them because it never rejected them before... > > Ugh. > > -Mike > -- Jeff Shultz

Re: West Coast Fiber Cut?

2006-09-29 Thread Jeff Shultz
Valley, OR. -- Jeff Shultz

Re: Armed Forces Information Service.

2006-09-28 Thread Jeff Shultz
il/main/prodsol/data.html Supposedly there is a www.nic.mil as well, but it doesn't seem to be accessible from my location currently. -- Jeff Shultz

Re: Who wants to be in charge of the Internet today?

2006-06-23 Thread Jeff Shultz
;s Internet-security effort. [...] Thus explainith why CEOs should not be responsible for this. I wonder if their CIOs or other techies have ever tried to explain the concept of a "CERT" to them. -- Jeff Shultz

Re: WSJ: Big tech firms seeking power

2006-06-16 Thread Jeff Shultz
David Lesher wrote: Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered: I wonder just how much power it takes to cool 450,000 servers. . KwH = $111,000 /month in cooling. I don't know the area; but gather it's hydro territory? How about water-source heat pumps? It's lots eas

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

2006-04-07 Thread Jeff Shultz
ike this even have a clue what NTP is, much less notice what it's doing to that box over in the corner? It won't affect their computer, therefore they won't care. It's just buzzwords on the box. -- Jeff Shultz

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

2006-04-07 Thread Jeff Shultz
of an IP address. Then at least it would not be taking up internal DIX bandwidth capacity. By no means am I encouraging legally actionable activity, however, and as noted, (b) just might be. -- Jeff Shultz

Re: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs

2006-02-14 Thread Jeff Shultz
wrote that law? They're the only people who will benefit from it. -- Jeff Shultz

Re: The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat?

2006-01-19 Thread Jeff Shultz
w about the problem areas and his input would likely be unwelcome. And no security or amount of redundancy is likely to be perfect - and these companies are in business to make money after all. Obscurity is not the entire answer. But it should be part of it. -- Jeff Shultz

Re: Cogent/Level 3 depeering

2005-10-05 Thread Jeff Shultz
is for the best. But when I said "purchase transit to them in some fashion" that allowed buying it from a third party as well - as long as it reaches L3 eventually. -- Jeff Shultz Network Technician Willamette Valley Internet Customer Service: 9am-5pm Weekdays Stayton: 503-767-1984 S

Re: Cogent/Level 3 depeering

2005-10-05 Thread Jeff Shultz
t as well. 4. Next move, if they choose to make one, is Level 3's. Fun. I think I'll stay in the trenches. -- Jeff Shultz

Re: Cogent/Level 3 depeering

2005-10-05 Thread Jeff Shultz
ing. Balkanization of the Internet anyone? As one other commenter hinted at, it does sound like a recipe for encouraging multi-homing, even at the lowest levels. How many ASN's can the system handle currently? -- Jeff Shultz

Re: Cogent/Level 3 depeering

2005-10-05 Thread Jeff Shultz
should be able to get to each other in under 30 hops through other providers. And why isn't this apparently happening automatically? Pardon the density of my brain matter here, but I thought that was what BGP was all about? I welcome any education the group wishes to drop on me in this matter. -- Jeff Shultz

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

2005-08-19 Thread Jeff Shultz
m sure it's very easy for other ISPs to give a new customer a number that's just in the "big city" next door (around 5-10 miles away), but is an EAS toll call. Personally I think they ought to make flat rate EAS mandatory and just roll the cost into the phone bill. -- Jeff Shultz

Re: How many backbones here are filtering the makelovenotspam screensaver site?

2004-12-01 Thread Jeff Shultz
Mikael Abrahamsson wrote: On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07:01:16 [~]$ dnsname 213.115.182.123 ua-213-115-182-123.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se Hosted on a cablemodem? Tch, tch, how the mighty have fallen Bredbandsbolaget sells ADSL (8 / 1 meg), ADSL2+ (24/1), VDS

Re: Mega DOS tomorrow?

2004-08-25 Thread Jeff Shultz
mporarily go out of business as they go around disabling the firewall on all of their XP Pro systems... -- Jeff Shultz Network Technician Willamette Valley Internet

Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories

2004-08-16 Thread Jeff Shultz
n Internet Security's firewall - it was installed, but shouldn't have been running. No icon in the taskbar but uninstalling it did the trick. I've had similar experiences with Zonealarm in the past as well. -- Jeff Shultz Network Technician Willamette Valley Internet

Re: 2511 line break

2004-07-27 Thread Jeff Shultz
heir brakes. > > > > you can tell someone has become an advanced driver when they > > learn how to go even faster while not trashing their brakes. > > brakes?? o thats what that other pedal is for.. Na - that's the clutch. -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a RR crossing hoping that there will be a train.

Re: Google?

2004-07-26 Thread Jeff Shultz
yahoo.com/ - 24k - Cached - Similar pages Sign-in Access Error Free web-based e-mail. 2MB e-mail storage, signatures, stationery, HTML compatible. www.hotmail.com/ - 11k - Cached - Similar pages -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a RR crossing hoping that there will be a train.

Re: T1 short-haul vs. long-haul

2004-07-21 Thread Jeff Shultz
With 8 ADSLs, you would be getting >10 Mbps inbound > and 2.8Mbps outbound -- equivalent to 8 inbound T-1s and 2 outbound > T-1s for the same price as a single T-1. > > Just some thoughts. > > Jon Kibler > -- > Jon R. Kibler > Chief Technical Officer > A.S.E.T., Inc.

Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious

2004-07-15 Thread Jeff Shultz
ple now don't trust or ignore any warning messages they may receive - they simply want to view their file attachments. -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a RR crossing hoping that there will be a train.

Re: OT: Re: Critters

2004-07-12 Thread Jeff Shultz
> > > they have any tiger stories. > > > > Oh no. You find lions only in Kenya > > Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my! > Err wait, which way to OZ again? Follow the yellow brick road, follow the yellow brick road hmmm, yellow. Does that mean it's a crossover?

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

2004-06-25 Thread Jeff Shultz
d off years ago - I seem to rember it being refuted in "Where Wizards Stay Up Late." Packet switched networking originated with a desire to see if it would work And you are welcome to assume the expense of spreading the vulnerable points. -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a RR crossing hoping that there will be a train.

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

2004-06-25 Thread Jeff Shultz
** Reply to message from Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 25 Jun 2004 18:14:43 +0200 > At 8:44 AM -0700 2004-06-25, Jeff Shultz wrote: > > > At least if someone in this "clearing house" sells it to the > > terrorists, they will have had to work for i

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

2004-06-25 Thread Jeff Shultz
ation? > > > > Better to leave all this information semi-public as > > it is now so that we all know it is NOT acceptable > > to build insecure infrastructure or to leave infrastructure > > in an insecure state. Fear of a terrorist attack is > > a much stron

Re: Unplugging spamming PCs

2004-06-24 Thread Jeff Shultz
ings for profit, will not collaborate on an appropriate > solution to a problem, even though one exists. > > -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a RR crossing hoping that there will be a train.

Re: Homeland Security now wants to restrict outage notifications

2004-06-24 Thread Jeff Shultz
t; > > > > > > See > > > > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/06/24/network_outages/ > > > > for the gory details. The Sean Gorman debacle was just the beginning > > this country is becoming more like the Soviet Union under Stalin every > > passing day in its xenophobic paranoia all we need now is a new version of > > the NKVD to enforce the homeland security directives. > > > > Scott C. McGrath > > > > -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a RR crossing hoping that there will be a train.

Re: Interesting Occurrence

2004-06-21 Thread Jeff Shultz
references. Any idea if > there is a new vulnerability that has not been publicly released? Any > clues? > > Regards, > Brent Out of curiosity, was he running any sort of (including the XP one) of firewall software? -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a RR crossing hoping that there will be a train.

Re: [Fwd: [IP] Feds: VoIP a potential haven for terrorists]

2004-06-18 Thread Jeff Shultz
r things, > > yep. try http://www.caedefensefund.org/overview.html Hmmm, but they aren't biased, are they? Any cites that aren't from the defendants? I'm not saying they aren't right, but that does appear a bit one-sided. -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a RR crossing hoping that there will be a train.

Re: [Fwd: [IP] Feds: VoIP a potential haven for terrorists]

2004-06-18 Thread Jeff Shultz
n they ask for more surveilance capabilities, they get ripped up, down and sideways for asking... -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a RR crossing hoping that there will be a train.

Re: Verisign vs. ICANN

2004-06-17 Thread Jeff Shultz
re's a good chance of your e-mail appearing > >in court filings at some point.) > > -- Paul Vixie -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a RR crossing hoping that there will be a train.

Re: Even you can be hacked

2004-06-11 Thread Jeff Shultz
t; > reliable packet delivery... > > that works fine until someone reverse the polarity of the neutron flow. And I thought this thread had a whiff of unreality when Randy announced that the internet would follow Henry's wishes, and Laurence thanked him for it -- Jeff Shultz A ra

Re: Even you can be hacked

2004-06-10 Thread Jeff Shultz
ills for their teenage kids $200+ SMS bills? -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a RR crossing hoping that there will be a train.

Re: Even you can be hacked

2004-06-10 Thread Jeff Shultz
** Reply to message from "Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 10 Jun 2004 13:06:43 -0500 > Jeff Shultz wrote: > > > > But ultimately, _you_ are responsible for your own systems. > > Even if the water company is sending me 85% TriChlorEth

Re: Even you can be hacked

2004-06-10 Thread Jeff Shultz
the edge and core (which can be a real pain). We offer a CD full of firewall, AV, and anti-spyware programs for the asking. But ultimately, _you_ are responsible for your own systems. -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a RR crossing hoping that there will be a train.

Re: IT security people sleep well

2004-06-03 Thread Jeff Shultz
I wonder if they asked the people using Telnet if they were using over the internet - or inside a corporate intranet, shielded from the outside? -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a RR crossing hoping that there will be a train.

Re: Lots of big web sites broken...SPOF

2004-05-24 Thread Jeff Shultz
believing it was a DoS, > given their architecture... > > scott > > > On Mon, 24 May 2004, cisco wrote: > > : > : looks like they are recovering now, akamai noc said its resolved. > : > : > : -- > : Simar > : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > : > : -- Jeff Shu

Re: FW: Worms versus Bots

2004-05-07 Thread Jeff Shultz
strikes and I was out of patience. But I suggest that in my experience the above sort of thing is relatively rare. > > NAT does help if you just put necessary port mappings in place (and only > for "secure" protocols). I don't know about that last part - do you consider http an

Re: What percentage of the Internet Traffic is junk?

2004-05-05 Thread Jeff Shultz
rnet Traffic is junk? > > > With all the spam, infected e-mails, DOS attacks, ultimately blackholed > traffic, etc. I wonder if there has been a study that quantifies > > What percentage of the Internet traffic is junk? > > Bill -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a grade crossing hoping that there will be a train.

Re: "Network Card Theft Causes Internet Outage"

2004-05-04 Thread Jeff Shultz
und themselves with smart > CCIE #3723 people. Smart people surround themselves with > K5SSS smart people who disagree with them." --Aaron Sorkin -- Jeff Shultz A railfan pulls up to a grade crossing hoping that there will be a train.

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

2004-04-19 Thread Jeff Shultz, WIllamette Valley Internet
** Reply to message from "Jonathan M. Slivko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 19 Apr 2004 13:57:43 -0400 (GMT-04:00) > -Original Message- > From: "Jeff Shultz, WIllamette Valley Internet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Apr 19, 2004 1:39 PM >

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

2004-04-19 Thread Jeff Shultz, WIllamette Valley Internet
ts just difficult to explain from a professional level what the effects > these peoples' behavior (or lack there of) is having on the rest of the > community. Think of it like people who drive monster SUV's, they can afford > the gas, and the insurance so they don't believe that the harm that these > beasts do to our environment matter, because again its their god given right > to drive them. > That's a whole 'nuther horse to kill there. -- Jeff Shultz Network Technician Willamette Valley Internet

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

2004-04-19 Thread Jeff Shultz, WIllamette Valley Internet
be dialed in for 24 hours to download and install them. Or .iso's should be available for ISP's to download, turn into CD's and distribute as appropriate. Wouldn't that be nice for a dialup user - getting Windows Update on a CD-ROM from their ISP? -- Jeff Shultz Network Technician Willamette Valley Internet

Re: google.

2004-04-16 Thread Jeff Shultz, WIllamette Valley Internet
-ve240.SantaClarasc4.savvis.net (216.34.3.2) 87 ms * 28 bhr1-g3-0.SantaClarasc4.savvis.net (216.34.3.17) 55 ms 53 ms 53 ms 29 * csr21-ve240.SantaClarasc4.savvis.net (216.34.3.2) 82 ms * 30 bhr1-g3-0.SantaClarasc4.savvis.net (216.34.3.17) 54 ms 53 ms 56 ms -- Jeff Shultz Network Technician Willamette Valley Internet

Re: NetAdmin + sales on NANOG like places.

2004-03-17 Thread Jeff Shultz
R down > and if companies force sales hats to the networking staff this will become > much more prevalent. Jonathan this isn't intended to offend you either, so > I hope you don't take it that way. > Not that I'm any sort of PTB here (or pretty much anywhere), but I would p

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

2004-03-15 Thread Jeff Shultz
r. On top of that, they're running > Apache 1.0--not so good. > > Todd > > -- As of 12:40 Pacific whatever time, it's working for me. Metadata says the updated the page March 12th. -- Jeff Shultz Loose nut behind the wheel.

Re: Verification required for steve@blueyonder.co.uk, protected by 0Spam.com.

2004-03-08 Thread Jeff Shultz
> > you send will automatically be accepted. > > > > > > http://www.0spam.com/verify.cgi?user=1079785893&verify=568107 > > > > > > > > > > > > This is an automated message from 0Spam.com. > > > Please do not reply to this Email. > > > > > > Looking for a free anti-spam service? > > > Visit us at http://www.0spam.com to find out more. > > > > -- Jeff Shultz Loose nut behind the wheel.

Re: dealing with w32/bagle

2004-03-05 Thread Jeff Shultz
> jc Looks like IM with an accent on file transfer instead of chatting - if I'm not mistaken it requires both computers to be on at the same time? Please don't forget all those dialup users out there - they still outnumber the DSL's and cablemodems of the world. This needs to be store-n-forward in some way. -- Jeff Shultz Loose nut behind the wheel.

Re: dealing with w32/bagle

2004-03-04 Thread Jeff Shultz
re any accounts or passwords, and where only your friend will be able to access them? FTP'ing to a web site is out - you either have no guarantee that they'll be the only one to be able to access the file, or you have to mess with password protected websites, not something a person is goi

Re: Possibly even yet another MS mail worm

2004-03-01 Thread Jeff Shultz
a tightly firewalled ISP where you can only access stuff by proxy servers - I'm sure you all get the idea. There are of course a million different reasons this won't work, but it is a nice dream, eh? -- Jeff Shultz Loose nut behind the wheel.

Re: How relable does the Internet need to be? (Was: Re: Converged Network Threat)

2004-02-27 Thread Jeff Shultz
t of the switching needed. And realistically - that's probably a better solution than trying to come up with an overly complex technological solution. These are supposed to be phones after all, not "dumb" ELT devices. Let the OT rants begin -- Jeff Shultz Loose nut behind the wheel.

Re: Stopping open proxies and open relays

2004-02-09 Thread Jeff Shultz
> to purchase anti virus software... to name a couple. > > Adi That's not a valid reason. That's an excuse. http://www.grisoft.com - AVG has a very nice free version for personal use. And they obviously have the means to afford an internet connection Next? -- Jeff Shultz Loose nut behind the wheel.

Re: Unbelievable Spam.

2004-02-02 Thread Jeff Shultz
in my opinion, and exacerbated by the fact > that it was spammend to our abuse account. Their /24 just > fell off of my piece of the internet. Have I just been > blind to this all along, or are the spammers getting bolder? > > -Ejay This is known as "Rule #3" on n.a.n-a.e... Spammers are stupid. -- Jeff Shultz Loose nut behind the wheel.

Re: Verisign CRL single point of failure

2004-01-09 Thread Jeff Shultz
x27;d been trying to get his root cert added to Mozilla for two years now, so it may not be all that simple. -- Jeff Shultz Loose nut behind the wheel.

Re: MS's new antispam idea

2003-12-26 Thread Jeff Shultz
fully, eventually impact the spammers more than it would impact legitimate e-mail servers. -- Jeff Shultz Loose nut behind the wheel.

Re: Anit-Virus help for all of us??????

2003-11-24 Thread Jeff Shultz
icantly == 20x lower still gives a 5% chance of getting 0wned while > patching)? I tend to install the freebie Zonealarm before hooking those systems up to the Internet Snake-Oil they may claim, but it does seem to chop the chances of my getting wormed before getting the updates downloaded. -- Jeff Shultz Loose nut behind the wheel.

Re: Anit-Virus help for all of us??????

2003-11-24 Thread Jeff Shultz
7;s Nachi infected machine, I discovered that the installed copy of NAV was completely up to date - but a system scan hadn't been run since July 2002. -- Jeff Shultz Loose nut behind the wheel.

Re: VeriSign to Sell Network Solutions Business

2003-10-16 Thread Jeff Shultz
e press release they plan to keep the registry. > >Ray Wouldn't it be funny if after they sold the Registrar biz, ICANN took the Registry away from them for contract violations? We can only hope. -- Jeff Shultz Network Support Willamette Valley Internet [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: more on VeriSign to revive redirect service

2003-10-16 Thread Jeff Shultz
gt; >> ->Just out of curiousity, I wonder how many domain >> ->registrations those of us >> ->on nanog represent? Contract sanctions from ICANN are one >> ->thing, taking >> ->all of our business elsewhere might also be effective at >> ->getting a point >> ->across (though it might also backfire - pushing Verisign to >> ->be even more >> ->agressive at taking advantage of their positioning). >> -> >> ->Miles >> -> >> -> >> > -- Jeff Shultz Network Support Willamette Valley Internet [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Blocking servers: Comcast accidently blocks gamers

2003-10-15 Thread Jeff Shultz
outers use >inadvertently blocked access to certain server ports, the representative >said, adding that the problem was fixed late Monday. ISPs commonly use >port-blocking rules to restrict access to a server that may be generating >hacking attacks or other objectionable activity. --

Re: ICANN Targets DDoS Attacks

2002-10-29 Thread Jeff Shultz
*** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 10/29/2002 at 3:54 PM Jared Mauch wrote: >On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 12:48:39PM -0800, Jeff Shultz wrote: >> >> >> >> *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** >> >> On 10/29/2002 at 3:40 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] w

Re: ICANN Targets DDoS Attacks

2002-10-29 Thread Jeff Shultz
t love it when I've got people blaming me because the 20th hop on a traceroute starts returning * * * instead of times. -- Jeff Shultz Network Support Technician Willamette Valley Internet Not speaking for anyone but myself here.

Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed

2002-10-24 Thread Jeff Shultz
> It worked for airline security. -- Jeff Shultz Network Support Technician Willamette Valley Internet 503-769-3331 (Stayton) 503-390-7000 (Salem) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...most of us have as our claim to fame the ability to talk to inanimate objects and convince them they want to listen to us.

Re: WP: Attack On Internet Called Largest Ever

2002-10-22 Thread Jeff Shultz
like a pretty piddly and unintelligent smurf/ping flood combo to >me. The state of the so-called "experts" saddens me more with each passing >day. > >-- >Richard A Steenbergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.e-gerbil.net/ras >PGP Key ID: 0x138EA177 (67 29 D7 B

Re: i think terroists are going to love ipv6

2002-09-25 Thread Jeff Shultz
*** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 9/25/2002 at 9:04 AM Joe Baptista wrote: >hey - the chiness are a speciality of mine ;) But spelling obviously isn't. -- Jeff Shultz Network Support Technician Willamette Valley Internet 503-769-3331 (Stayton) 503-390-7000 (Salem

RE: Vulnerbilities of Interconnection

2002-09-06 Thread Jeff Shultz
*** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 9/6/2002 at 11:26 PM Brad Knowles wrote: >At 2:01 PM -0700 2002/09/06, Jeff Shultz wrote: > >> Said tube electronics were apparently more survivable against EMP >> effects. Or was that the point you were making? I think the rea

RE: Vulnerbilities of Interconnection

2002-09-06 Thread Jeff Shultz
on, VA., (I almost cheered). Coonts has an inflated idea of what an outage there would do the the internet... but there is a lot of other stuff fairly nearby, isn't there? -- Jeff Shultz Network Support Technician Willamette Valley Internet 503-769-3331 (Stayton) 503-390-7000 (Salem) [EMAIL P

Re: IP address fee??

2002-09-05 Thread Jeff Shultz
additional charge, but we have > >Why in this day and age, 9 years after the invention of CIDR, are we still >refering to "class C"'s? > >-- >Richard A Steenbergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.e-gerbil.net/ras >PGP Key ID: 0x138EA177 (67 29 D7 B