Same here... frequent packet loss. We had Cogent GigE service for about
9 months if I recall - more than one major outage per month and packet
loss issues at least once a week.
You get what you pay for (within reason)
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who care get stranded in companies where abuse handling is deemed
by management to be a cost center that only saps resources. Paul,
you
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Mow, this has no bearing on the original subject (which I have now
forgotten what it is -- oh yeah, something about Yahoo! mail), but
it should be additional proof that the Bad Guys know how to
manipulate
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in security research and operations, plz send me e-mail.
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i'm trying to keep track of which mailing list is getting scraped by whom, at
least among those who coldcall me. anybody else get one of these today?
re:
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You've also got fast retransmit, New Reno, BIC/CUBIC, as well as host
parameter caching to limit the affect of packet loss on recovery time. I
don't doubt that someone else could do a better job than I did in this
field, but I'd be really curious to know how much of an effect a
intermediary
in http://www.internetevolution.com/author.asp?section_id=499doc_id=150113
larry roberts says:
..., last year a new alternative to using output queues, called flow
management was introduced. This concept finally solves the TCP
unfairness problem and leads to my answer:
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network latency.
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i'd read that freebsd 7 also has some tcp auto tuning logic.
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I have a need for a 1U that will just act as a backup (higher MX) mailserver
and, occasionally, deliver some large .iso images at under 10Mbit/Sec
:) And I'm sure that there are other technically saavy users just like me
that could help you out with this surplus space! :)
see
ago. i am
intrigued by the possible drop in total energy cost per delivered kW, though
in practice most datacenters can't get enough utility and backup power to run
at this density. if cooling doors were to take off, we'd see data centers
partitioned off and converted to cubicles.
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Can someone please, pretty please with sugar on top, explain the point
behind high power density?
maybe.
Raw real estate is cheap (basically, nearly free).
not in downtown palo alto. now, you could argue that downtown palo alto
is a silly place for an internet exchange. or you could note
of any computer equipment.
the pressure differential between the pipe and atmospheric isn't
that much. nowhere near steam or hydraulic pressures. if it gave
me ~1500w/SF in a dense urban neighborhood i'd want to learn more.
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integration is good, this could be a great
science fair project for smaller network operators who need big PPS.
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(for cooling) and so that air won't bring grit (which is conductive)?
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Seal off the room so you can control your replacement air source. Put a
series of cyclone dust collectors (think huge Dyson Vacuum) on your inbound
air.
http://www.proventilation.com/products/ProductsView.asp?page=1gclid=CKyD04SRqJICFQUilgod-isIRg
,
whereas ambient air with good-enough filtration will let one watt of roof fan
transfer the heat away from five delivered watts, then it's a no-brainer. but
as i said at the outset, i am vexed at the moment by the filtration costs.
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On 3/25/08, Peter Dambier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
proc2pl might get you ideas, from the ISAON tools on
You know, for the last year or two I've heard you go on and on about IASON.
A few months ago I actually did download it and the only thing I can find in
it is an assortment of scripts to
forwarded with permission.
From: Bob Bradlee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Paul Vixie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:16:17 -0400
X-Mailer: PMMail 2000 Professional (2.20.2717) For Windows 2000 (5.1.2600;2)
Subject: Re: rack power question
On 25 Mar 2008 06:17:15 +, Paul Vixie
Have you made any calculations if geo-cooling makes sense in your region to
fill in the hottest summer months or is drilling just too expensive for the
return?
i'm too close to san francisco bay.
i'm too close to san francisco bay.
Why is that bad? I thought ground-source HVAC systems worked better if
the ground was saturated with water. Better thermal conductivity than
dry soil.
aside from the corrosive nature of the salt and other minerals, there is an
unbelievable maze of
, a 200K-node botnet would pose no problem. we populate
these tables with a perl script that watches the apache server's logfiles.
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at 100%, as
are input breakers and of course generators.
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/mail.archives/nanog/msg06810.html
to point at.
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, and should be avoided, for the good of all.
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, to get ZFS.)
server hardware tends to be supermicro. starting to abandon 3ware/areca RAID
in favour of either JBOD or multiport SATA-II, with ZFS.
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is it next?
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Building your network on preemptable links (the protect-side) as UU did back
in the day is probably of the I encourage my competitors to do this
solutions.
Paul Selling more grillz than George Foreman Wall
any account of pervasive
BGP filtering being done in the Internet...
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operational practices.
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[1] http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/grow-charter.html
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data, accepted by 99% (?) of the
internet. IP blocks that were hijacked before (like 146.20/16) were
announced with similar outcome.
Results were planned to be presented at the next NANOG, but they
shouldn't be a surprise to anyone in the industry: nobody filters.
Paul Wall
- these postings are of sexual nature ... lovely
Not impressed to say the least emailed the site admin asking
something be done...
Paul Stewart
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5 King St. E., Millbrook, ON, LOA 1GO
Phone: 705-932-4127
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Nexicom - Connected. Naturally
The Site admin got back to me right away I jumped the gun slightly..
Anyways, a spammer had signed into that site previously with the same
username and posted lots of crap - when I signed up, those posts came
back online hence my panic
Should be fine now - interesting site ;)
Paul
, Beichuan Zhang, and
Lixia Zhang
Proceedings of 15th USENIX Security Symposium 2006
http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~mohit/cameraReady/ladSecurity06.pdf
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On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 10:41:26PM +, Paul Ferguson wrote:
The best you can _probably_ hope for is a opt-in mechanism in
which you are alerted that prefixes you have registered
Very nice.. is there an ARIN equal that anyone knows of OR can you use
the RIPE one for ARIN registered space?
Just curious.. thanks..
Paul
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, they are
woefully naive.
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to be, use the switch to reach all
of the other participants, but whenever you had a hot neighbor, get a PNI.
in other words there appeared to be no exchange-based topology, more like
a hybrid exchange and PNI topology.
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in other words there appeared to be no exchange-based topology, more
like a hybrid exchange and PNI topology.
Paul Vixie
It is interesting. Is this the common case for the IXP infrastructure?[1] I
mean the hybrid topology? It seems that it is both directly-connected and
exchange
For what it's worth, from Canada I can get to Disney.com and
theplanet.com via Level(3) no problem.
Paul
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Subject: Level 3
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ben Butler) writes:
...
This hopefully will ensure a relatively protected router that is only
accessible from the edge routers we want and also secured to only accept
filtered announcements for black holing and in consequence enable the
system to be trusted similar to
I was not proposing he Null routing of the attack source in the other
ISPs network but the destination in my network being Null routed as a
destination from your network out.
i explained why this is bad -- it lowers the attacker's costs in what
amounts to an economics war. they can get a web
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-- Justin Shore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ASN I'm referring to is that of the Russian Business Network. A
Google search should turn up plenty of info for those that haven't heard
of them
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? :-)
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, ARIN's expenses are mostly unrelated to partying.
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a statement related to address ownership.
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models like the one described as working for NZ
and AU is that it will keep truly worthless flows off the network. finally
there's a reason not to mindlessly share everything with everybody everywhere.
(which is the only part of the equation that free market capitalism can't
otherwise solve.)
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(no lies) and gives good performance. so, while i'll
likely continue to run my own recursive resolvers (since it's easy and since
i like the low RTT for transactions having high frequency), it's not because
i'm avoiding lies.
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somewhere probably having fits)
off topic. see http://lists.oarci.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations.
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doesn't care
about (and which i think BGP won't do even on its best day.)
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in The Internet is a fact of
life. Get over it.
:-)
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for this behavior.
Thanks
Mohit Lad, Jonathan Park
UCLA
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of the tightest-margin and most cost-sensitive industries around.
Prettige kerstdagen!
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On Dec 17, 2007 9:59 PM, Paul Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And in fact, threat propagation in a v6 world may actually
be worse than expected, and naiveté may actually contribute to
a larger
, and proximity, may well be red herrings in
this discussion.
$.02,
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Are you purposefully trolling the list? ;-)
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didn't comment on the load part of Sean's point.
If you think I'm wrong (or Sean's wrong) even for a milisecond then
trust me, this is going right over your head. Think again or email me
privately and I'll try to be more clear.
I don't think this is over my head.
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with
LHS/RHS of email addresses.
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Fortune:
A plumber is needed, the network drain is clogged
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We're getting 231740 routes from Level(3) at this moment hit me
offline with some specific prefixes and I'd be happy to share what we
see...;)
Paul Stewart
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Phone: 705-932-4127
Web: http://www.nexicom.net
Nexicom
was that less than
20% of our traffic was preferred via MCI's routes. Funny how one of the
largest networks in the world was the least attractive BGP wise of
course everyone's network is different with every provider so YMMV
Never dealt with ATT as we're based in Canada...;)
Paul
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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Paul Ferguson wrote:
As a consumer/customer, I say Don't sell it it if you can't
deliver it. And not just sometimes or only during foo time.
All the time. Regardless of my
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.
Apologies for the noise.
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Dr. Larry Roberts, co-founder of the ARPANET and inventor of packet
switching, predicts the Internet is headed for a major crisis in an article
published on the Internet Evolution web site today. Internet traffic is now
growing much more quickly than the rate at which router cost is decreasing,
. Regardless of my applications. I'm paying for it.
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Fergie, a.k.a. Paul Ferguson
Engineering Architecture for the Internet
fergdawg(at)netzero.net
ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
assurely going to gather the
raw data and make it available to those folks and similar folks. (noting that
i've got 5Mbit/sec now and am hoping for 1000X that much a year from now, and
noting that robt, wessels, florian, april, paul laudanski, and jeff chan have
already got dedicated or shared
this problem that RFC 2136
does not permit the insertion or deletion of authority zones. noting that
the ideal internet you want is within our grasp if we can only define it and
sponsor it, i recommend taking up this thread on [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
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the same?
yes.
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ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
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ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
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