Well, they already eat into your profits.
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From: Wayne E. Bouchard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 April 2005 22:34
To: Fergie (Paul Ferguson)
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
Subject: Re: Cisco to merge with Nabisco
Does this mean our routers will be edible? :-)
On Fri, Apr
It gives number crunching an entirely new meaning.
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From: Bill Nash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 April 2005 19:09
To: Church, Chuck
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
Subject: RE: Cisco to merge with Nabisco
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Church, Chuck wrote:
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> Incorrectly chosen sw
We use kannel on a linux box and a GSM modem, it works very well for us.
www.kannel.org
Regards,
Greg
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From: Dan Hollis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 August 2004 10:18
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: sms messaging without a net?
Does anyone know of a way t
Some say it's a new version of mydoom:
http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?isc=d46940064182f61f40ca333bc3c2f439
-GP
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From: Marco Davids (SARA) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 July 2004 16:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Google?
Google seems to fail on every search co
Hi Joe,
It would be good to know the type (and software version) of firewall as it
could be the firewall and not the switch that's the problem. For instance,
there's a known bug with checkpoint and NAT where automatic arp entries
"disappear".
If you can ping it all from the catalyst but not fro
I'm in Telecity at 8/9 Harbour exchange and I lost 2 BGP sessions to
Abovenet at about 10:50 BDT. I've been told there is a power failure there
but I'm not sure if my problem is related.
Greg Pendergrass
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Network and Security Manager
Vodafone Global Services Lim
a is bound to fail but also likely be a
major irritation before it does.
GP
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From: Etaoin Shrdlu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 March 2004 14:58
To: Nanog
Subject: Re: Counter DoS
"Pendergrass, Greg" wrote:
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> I can see now that it's only a matte
I can see now that it's only a matter of time before some nut writes "The
Art of War in the Internet". I read the whitepaper, it goes on a lot about
how defensive policies are ineffective but doesn't really say why active
response has never been tried:
A. Most of the time dDOS traffic is from spo
OT I know, but this has to be the quote of the week:
"Working the ICANN process is like being nibbled to death by ducks, it takes
forever, it doesn't make sense, and in the end we're still dead in the
water." said Tom Galvin, VeriSign's vice president for government relations.
With oratory like
I think how reliable the internet needs to be depends on what you want to
use it for: if you want to call an ambulance you DON'T use the internet, if
you want to transfer money from one account to another you DO use the
internet. In other words right now it's good for things that are important
but
Neither do we. Could you include some more details?
-Greg
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From: Austad, Jay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 August 2003 17:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: dry pair
Does anyone know to go about getting Qwest or a CLEC to patch through a dry
pair between two buil
I don't know if you've driven in the East End of London recently, but I
assure you there those rules don't always apply!
The computers as cars metaphor is perfectly correct in many aspects:
1. You don't have to know how a car works to drive it: If everyone had to be
a qualified mechanic in ord
Hello All,
I am trying to get real figures on how much blaster scanning is going on to
my network, but I don't have enough information. I am seeing 2200 packets
per minute average (for TCP 135, 137-139) on my ingress points. As I'm
advertising a /19 that's around .27 RCP and netbios packets per I
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