More
than 1 time we (as the local telco) had to go out there cause they
where certain it was a problem with the Ts, When in fact someone had
either tripped over the power cord or unplugged it somehow.
-Patrick
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emon, and
it handles delivery via dedicated modem, which is nice in case all of
your upstreams decided to die @ the exact same time.
-Patrick
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"Life's disa
e ATM VC of the subscriber under surviellance?
Good question. In our case, we are owned by LECS, so we are
facilities based, and the trade off is doing the intercept at the OC-
X level or at the router.
-Patrick
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out and then in
either, since the tap would change the flow.In that regard, we've
been upgrading our older NPE's to newer ones in order to support
SII, All the while I keep having something a co-worker said stuck in
my head. "CALEA - Consultant And Lawyer Enrichment Act
uestions, and I want them answered immediately"
is a person fav.
-Patrick
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Host System Not Responding, Probably Down. Do you want to wait? (Y/N)
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 4:00 PM -0400 2005-07-05, Jim Popovitch wrote:
However, is seems the problem is over on the secondary MX (Postfix)
which only has a list of legit relay domains for pMX. When pMX is back
online sMX fwds it's queue, but at that point pMX rejects to sMX...who
then rej
lain.
Just my opinion, IANAL (I don't even play one on TV), etc...
-Patrick
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(A)bort, (R)etry, (P)retend this never happened?
phones. AFAIK nextel has an SNPP dialup at
NPA-NXX-NOTE where the NPA-NXX is the same as your phone number. We have
nagios due this via qpage, works like a charm.
-Patrick
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hings, it pretty much scared the heck out of me. Gave the techs at
the station a good laugh.
-Patrick
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>Select * from users where clue > 0
O Rows Returned
gurable amount of time it will switch to
generator power, until commercial power comes back and is stable for X amount
of time.
Hope that helps,
-Patrick
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"
Was playing with a test box here at home. Installed SpamAssassian from a
newely cvsup'd ports tree on a FreeBSD box, and was surprised to see
messages getting marked as received in blacklists that no longer exist.
Most noteably ORBS. Since this was a fresh Install I hadn't gone
through and re
; behaviour. The same goes for our DSL pool.
>
> ---Mike
It isn't about wanting to charge more for a static ip per sea, it is more
about efficient use of address space. If I have 10K dialup customers, if I
go to arin and ask for a /18 so each one of my dialup customers
ng Dad calls up, we can figure
out which one of his friends has it. But my vote is still a flag in the
avscanner that says virus forges from/ don't e-mail ...
- -Patrick
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Key finger
m AT&T in NY that they also lost Power!
Power is flakier then all heck here in Albany, NY. Outages / major brown
outs. We are running on Generator here since it is way cleaner power at the
moment.
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uggestions,
- -Patrick
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"Back off Man!, I'm a scientist"
Peter Vinkman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Versi
Actually it has been doing that for a while, even before it even got
posted on nanog. So I don't think it is a Slashdot effect, or in the
case the NANOG effect.
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Hackers have kernel knowledge.
> -Original
recommends the phrase
"Private Residence" for the address. ISPs should provide the person's
name, city, state, postal code and country to complement the private
residence designation.
FYI.
-Patrick
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Calm down -- it's only ones and zeroes.
Thanks for all the responses, this list is great.
We are all set now.
Anything I can ever do for any of you, let me know.
Time to apply LART :)
-Patrick
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My Other machine is your Linux Box
> -Original Mess
If so, could you please contact me off-list, need to run a test from
outside our netblock.
-Patrick
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(A)bort, (R)etry, (P)anic?
Orbz is gone.
Some places are still using it, and falsely reporting servers as open
relays.
I would e-mail postmaster@ the domains that are refusing you and let
them know about orbz's demise.
-Patrick
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Profani
ate e-mail out of the 100K+ that we receive daily,
someone is going to complain.
Just curious if anybody here is doing the same and the response that
they have had from doing so. Replies off list are fine and I will
summarize if people are interested.
Thanks,
Patrick
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