Researchers ping through first full 'Internet census' in 25 years

2007-10-11 Thread Roy
I guess no one told them that someone might consider this an attack? I have set up detectors where pinging consecutive "honeypot" ip addresses results in the source IP address being blacklisted for a day or two. Researchers ping through first full 'Internet census'

Re: For want of a single ethernet card, an airport was lost ...

2007-08-18 Thread Roy
Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > ... > > Well, if it is a mess of legacy equipment in there .. there's a high > chance that everything is connected to a hub, and the faulty network > card was flooding the network and causing collisions. > > ... > > Even more horrible thought: Maybe it was token

Re: Why do we use facilities with EPO's?

2007-07-25 Thread Roy
John C. A. Bambenek wrote: > > Funny story about that and the EPO we have here... > ... Story #1 Many years ago, the safety department for my employer made a big stink over the fact that the EPO hadn't been tested in a couple of years. We scheduled an outage window, shut everything down. The fa

Hackers hit key Internet traffic computers

2007-02-06 Thread Roy
Its amazing how reporters has to butcher technology information to make it understood by their editors http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/internet/02/06/internet.attacks.ap/index.html?eref=rss_topstories

Re: broken DNS proxying at public wireless hotspots

2007-02-03 Thread Roy
Trent Lloyd wrote: On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 09:22:30PM -0800, Lasher, Donn wrote: If so, how do you configure your client operating system of choice to use the novel, un-proxied ports instead of using port 53? * Set up the profile, to your house/work/etc, of your favorit

Is the sky failling?

2006-11-03 Thread Roy
An article from CNN on IPV6 and how the US will be hurt because its falling behind http://money.cnn.com/2006/11/03/technology/fastforward_ipv6_networking.fortune/index.htm?postversion=2006110317

time.nist.gov

2006-10-14 Thread Roy
time.nist.gov (192.43.244.18) seems to be down. I tired it via several different paths. I can't find any notice that this is a planned event. Does anyone have any further info? Roy

Re: Broadband ISPs taxed for "generating light energy"

2006-10-10 Thread Roy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: .. Sounds reasonable to me. Since the sale of energy is usually measured in kilowatt-hours, how many kwh of energy is transmitted across the average optical fibre before it reaches the powereda mplifier in the destination switch/router? I'd like to see some hard numbe

Re: APC Matrix 5000 question(s)

2006-07-27 Thread Roy
y the UPS doesn't show bad batteries. There are also little red "bad battery" lights on each cell that are powered by the telephone cable. Also one other thing. There is a special procedure for resetting the bad battery lights on the cells. Its a real pain. Roy

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

2006-06-23 Thread Roy
Scott Weeks wrote: - Original Message Follows - From: Sean Donelan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The U.S. is poorly prepared for a major disruption of the Internet, according to a study that an influential group Wow! They mean the internet backbone might break? We better shore up t

Re: Wiltel has gone pink.

2006-03-13 Thread Roy
.0 31.255.255.255 any Maybe Level3 can straighten some of it out. Roy Engehausen

Re: is this like a peering war somehow?

2006-01-20 Thread Roy
d not for Verizon DSL etc. Verizon Wireless and Verizon are actually separate. Roy

DOS attack against DNS?

2006-01-14 Thread Roy
lucky one? Is this a known attack? Roy

Re: Sprint Problems?

2006-01-09 Thread Roy
widespread. Voice and data problems. Anyone have better info on what, where, and resolution? No obvious problems here in Hollister, CA (40 mi south of San Jose). Roy

Re: Leap second reminder - Check your NTP

2005-12-31 Thread Roy
too great. -- Kevin There is at least one stratum-1 server here on the West coast that my NTP says is now off by 1 second. Several stratum-2 are synced to it and are now off also. So checking servers might be a good idea Roy Engehausen

Akamai server reliability

2005-11-28 Thread Roy
production after 11+ years so I know servers can last a long time. I don't understand why Akamai failure rates are so high Is anyone else seeing high failure rates of Akamai servers at their facilities? Roy

Re: Networking Pearl Harbor in the Making

2005-11-08 Thread Roy S. Rapoport
ld him "don't worry about it -- we gave them to Foundry for a credit," both my boss and I enjoyed the resulting shock and dismay. So sometimes, moving away from being a one-vendor shop can be relatively painless. Other than Cisco trying desperately to hold on to their exclusivit

Re: cymru down?

2005-10-31 Thread Roy Arends
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, matthew zeier wrote: > Unable to geto to www.cymru.com and 68.22.187.24 has been down for 5+ hours. > Known issue? www.cymru.com resolves to 68.22.187.27 which is reachable from AS1103. Roy

Re: Bad IPv6 connectivity or why not to announce more specifics (Was: IPv6 news)

2005-10-13 Thread Roy Badami
My box that gets IPv6 connectivity from Kewlio (set up via the SixXS tunnel broker) has a fairly short route which doesn't seem to go via Japan traceroute6 to time20.stupi.se (2001:440:1880:1000::20) from 2001:4bd0:202a::1, 64 hops max, 12 byte packets 1 gw-121.lon-01.gb.sixxs.net 3.484 ms 3

Re: Overview: (What If?) ccTLD Delegation Question

2005-10-05 Thread Roy Badami
a region code to. These codes are not ISO3166 country codes, but they are reserved within ISO3166. This isn't possible under the current rules. -roy

Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN

2005-09-30 Thread Roy Arends
7;t add any new TLD's..." I understood that you're indifferent to _their_ reasons. I'm curious about _your_ reasons. Solely to learn and for the stats? I couldn't deduct that from fm.vix.com. Roy

Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN

2005-09-30 Thread Roy Arends
one of ORSN's main argument: resilience; How is the community served better by converging from a set of 75+ roots deployed worldwide to a set of 13 roots european based. Or are you trying to give US based ORSN clients better proximity :) Roy

Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN

2005-09-30 Thread Roy Arends
namespace. They are one and the same. If you trying to seperate the infrastructure from the namespace, imho the infrastructure _is_ independent. I don't see ISC nor RIPE getting approval from ICANN/VeriSign/US-DoC whenever they deploy a new any-cast instance of a root-server, and prolly because ther

Life of Brian, was Re: [Pr-plan] Public-Root resolution problems and UNIDT (fwd)

2005-09-30 Thread Roy Arends
. Ooh. Ooh. SPECTATOR: Absolutely dreadful. Hmm. CROWD: [cheering] REG: Yes, brother! Ha ha. What's your name? BRIAN: Brian. Brian Cohen. REG: We may have a little job for you, Brian. Regards, Roy

Re: [Pr-plan] Public-Root resolution problems and UNIDT (fwd)

2005-09-30 Thread Roy Arends
. Ooh. Ooh. SPECTATOR: Absolutely dreadful. Hmm. CROWD: [cheering] REG: Yes, brother! Ha ha. What's your name? BRIAN: Brian. Brian Cohen. REG: We may have a little job for you, Brian. Roy

Re: Anyone seen 172.15/16 lately?

2005-09-28 Thread Roy
172.16/12 is RFC1918 space Mark Boolootian wrote: Can anyone tell me to whom 172.15/16 is allocated? IANA says 172/8 May 93 Various Registries but checks with ARIN, RIPE, APNIC, AFRNIC, and LACNIC don't show anything. gr33tz to Team Furry!! mb --- Mark Boolootian

Re: Turkey has switched Root-Servers

2005-09-27 Thread Roy Arends
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, Peter Dambier wrote: > Here is the birth of a new root-server system: What does Turkey have to do with this ? Roy

mail service with no mx (was - Re: Computer systems blamed for feeble hurricane response?)

2005-09-13 Thread Roy Badami
y using a client such as netcat... -roy

LA power outage?

2005-09-12 Thread Roy Badami
Google News is your friend Major power outage hits Los Angeles http://today.reuters.com/investing/financeArticle.aspx?type=bondsNews&storyID=URI:urn:newsml:reuters.com:20050912:MTFH66743_2005-09-12_20-24-41_N12366749:1

Re: What happened to root-server serial number?

2005-09-02 Thread Roy Badami
>>>>> "David" == David Ulevitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: David> Nope. Not defunct. David> Apples: http://www.internic.net/zones/named.root and David> Oranges: http://www.internic.net/zones/root.zone Yeah, sorry, I'm being dumb. I'll go back to lurking now... -roy

Re: What happened to root-server serial number?

2005-09-02 Thread Roy Badami
Roy> Though I don't see any records from any of the root Roy> servers... Sorry, I was mistaken, ignore that comment... -roy

Re: What happened to root-server serial number?

2005-09-02 Thread Roy Badami
>>>>> "Roy" == Roy Badami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Roy> Is the named.root file on ftp.internic.net defunct now then? Roy> Because it is dated 2004 and contains no records... Though I don't see any records from any of the root servers...

Re: What happened to root-server serial number?

2005-09-02 Thread Roy Badami
Is the named.root file on ftp.internic.net defunct now then? Because it is dated 2004 and contains no records... -roy

Re: DSL Network Design Question

2005-08-14 Thread Roy Badami
e that implements classful, since in classless mode no code should be special casing octet boundaries at all, ever... Somehow I suspect "no ip route-cache" would fix it :-) Or perhaps even "no ip cef"... -roy

Re: DSL Network Design Question

2005-08-14 Thread Roy Badami
You have checked that your configs haven't inadvertently inherited a 'no ip classless' back from the days when it was the default? Depending on your network architecture you could well not notice it unless/until you tried to use a .255 in Class C space... -roy

Re: DSL Network Design Question

2005-08-14 Thread Roy Badami
d have never _noticed_ any issues (though we're not currently running anything as old as 12.1T for IP). Cheers -roy

Re: IPv6 Address Planning

2005-08-10 Thread Roy Badami
Kevin> Is there any known use for those bits? Not that I know of, but it seems dangerous to assume there never will be, and it's easy to avoid... -roy

Re: IPv6 Address Planning

2005-08-10 Thread Roy Badami
at should correspond to the u and g bits in the modified EUI-64 interface ID (according to RFC 3513) are both set to zero. -roy

Re: power strip with individually monitorable outlet current

2005-08-07 Thread Roy
know the 7901, but i can sure vouch for the 7900 which joel recommended to me. it has saved me from using remote hands to whack a wedged server so many times. randy The 7900 is 15A while the 7901 is 20A. They are both part of a family of Rack PDUs. Roy Engehausen

Re: /8 end user assignment?

2005-08-04 Thread Roy Badami
end services use NAT, and one small provider (that I'm aware of) offers IPv6. GPRS is invariably NATed IPv4 here, I think. As long as you're paying by the byte, it's not clear that you'd want a publicly routable address. -roy

Re: Traffic to our customer's address(126.0.0.0/8) seems blocked by packet filter

2005-08-03 Thread Roy Badami
7 or shorter netmask a /31 (as per RFC3021) -roy

Re: NETGEAR in the core...

2005-07-31 Thread Roy
t mind rebooting them once in awhile. ;-) I can recommend http://www.portless.net/menu/ewrt/ I am a fan of OpenWRT. http://www.openwrt.org I have a number of these deployed and use OpenVPN on them talking to OpenVPN running on SUSE in my facility. Seems to be very stable. Roy Engehausen

Re: Cisco and the tobacco industry

2005-07-30 Thread Roy Badami
nature will probably appear as an attachment. If you're seriously suggesting that all signing of messages should be done entirely in-band within a plain-text message then, well, I disagree... And so do Microsoft (IIRC they support S/MIME) -roy

Re: GSM gateways in the US?!?

2005-07-24 Thread Roy
Here is once such vendor of cellular-PSTN gateways, http://www.mobilecomms-technology.com/contractors/gsm/eurotech1/

Re: 'Call Before You Dig' Article

2005-05-14 Thread Roy
t by April 2007--since it's been in the Federal Register for about a month now. http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/fedreg/a050413c.html ../C But is it applicable to VOIP carriers? Roy Engehausen

Re: swamp space reachability

2005-05-13 Thread Roy
Marshall Eubanks wrote: ... Of course, just as new allocations to ARIN or RIPE are announced here, it may be a good idea to start announcing 2002-3 allocations as well. Regards Marshall Eubanks If they aren't on the bogon list then why announce them? Roy Engehausen

DNS Round Robin

2005-04-23 Thread Roy
nd plausible? Has anyone else observed this? Is it a bug or a feature? Roy Engehausen

Re: Positioning technology

2005-04-01 Thread Roy
Joel Jaeggli wrote: On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Roy wrote: GPS type technology that works indoors http://www.rosum.com/rosum_tv-gps_indoor_location_technology.html the massive uhf antenna on your voip phone will be impressive. Its a great excuse to build TV and video into your VOIP phone. OR build

Positioning technology

2005-04-01 Thread Roy
GPS type technology that works indoors http://www.rosum.com/rosum_tv-gps_indoor_location_technology.html Roy Engehausen Robert Bonomi wrote: To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: potpourri (Re: Clearwire May Block VoIP Competitors ) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 13:58:39 +0100 Why

Re: Utah governor signs Net-porn bill

2005-03-22 Thread Roy
CNET's extract is wrong. The article states The measure, SB 260, says: "Upon request by a consumer, a service provider may not transmit material from a content provider site listed on the adult content registry." Its entirely voluntary on the part of the consumer. Roy Engehaus

Re: Utah considers law to mandate ISP's block "harmful" sites

2005-03-04 Thread Roy Engehausen
sound illegal to force an ISP to provide a feature. Roy Christopher L. Morrow wrote: On Fri, 4 Mar 2005, Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote: "The Utah governor is deciding whether to sign a bill that would require Internet providers to block Web sites deemed pornographic and that could also targ

Re: White House may make NSA the 'traffic cop' over U.S. computer networks

2005-02-15 Thread Roy
I think that puts HomeLand Security in the same category as Congress :-) Roy Engehausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:44:27 EST, "Brance Amussen :)_S" said: The question... How soon before all AS owners passing *any* government traffic, will be required to install

RE: verizon.net and other email grief

2004-12-10 Thread Roy
While I can't speak to what Verizon is using, Both Exim and Postfix have the very same feature called "address verification". Its in use at a number of ISPs. My systems reject 1000's of messages every day because of verification failures. Roy Engehausen -Origin

RE: My yearly post about environmental monitoring devices

2004-12-02 Thread Roy
ld be independent of any other connections you have. http://www.atop.com.tw/e/product/SG6103.htm Roy Engehausen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alex Rubenstein Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 10:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: My yearly post

RE: The Cidr Report

2004-11-13 Thread Roy
You have jumped to the conclusion that a customer of the cable company is not multi-homed. Bad assumption. I can tell you that there are multihomed customers behind what you would normally think of as a cable company. Roy Engehausen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto

Re: Finding information about metro private line service in downtown SF

2004-10-27 Thread Roy
Oops Forgot my Sig Roy Engehausen Roy wrote: I have used PacBell's GIGAMAN service at a number of locations. Its basically "managed" fiber running GigE. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bill Garrison Sent: Wednesday, October 2

RE: Finding information about metro private line service in downtown SF

2004-10-27 Thread Roy
I have used PacBell's GIGAMAN service at a number of locations. Its basically "managed" fiber running GigE. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bill Garrison Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 7:32 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Finding info

RE: Earthquake in Northern California

2004-09-28 Thread Roy
x27;t think even DSL access is available in Parkfield. Roy Engehausen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dennis Dayman Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 10:56 AM To: 'Nanog' Subject: Earthquake in Northern California 6.0 and we ha

RE: Email Complexes

2004-09-14 Thread Roy
I suggest you concentrate some resources in your abuse department. One charter IP address hit my firewall 1617 times so far today. Repeated complaints to [EMAIL PROTECTED] just get ignored. According to the local newspaper, my fellow citizens consider Charter the worst company in town. Roy

RE: Campus size Wireless LAN

2004-07-21 Thread Roy
Not a direct answer but I can highly recommend Airaya http://www.airaya.com I have a number of their bridges operating including one of six miles. Roy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Eric Brown Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 11:02 AM To

RE: xDSL hardware

2004-07-13 Thread Roy
COVAD does ADSL as well as SDSL, ISDL, and "reach" products -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Michel Py Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 7:15 PM To: Charles Sprickman; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: xDSL hardware > Charles Sprickman wrote: > I f

RE: Charter: host problem

2004-05-20 Thread Roy
It wouldn't matter. All of the notices I have sent to Charter were just ignored. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Hannigan, Martin Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 11:21 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Charter: host problem Charter, your

Re: fwd: CiSCO IOS 12.* source code stolen

2004-05-15 Thread Roy Bentley
Babelfish translation of http://www.securitylab.ru/45221.html 15 May 2004 Leakage of the initial code CiScO IOS? As it became known SecurityLab, on 13 May, 2004, were stolen all initial codes of the operating system CISCO IOS 12.3, 12..3t, which is used in the majority of the net devices of compa

RE: remote reboot power strips

2004-04-19 Thread Roy
We use a number of both the APC Masterswitch and the WTS NPS-115 with good results. I don't think either of them have had a failure. Roy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Christopher J. Wolff Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 8:24 AM To: &

RE: Throttling mail

2004-03-25 Thread Roy
Postfix's anvil feature may meet the need. Its available in the CVS snapshots. Some basic documentation is at http://www.porcupine.org/postfix-mirror/newdoc/anvil.8.html -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sam Hayes Merritt, III Sent: Thursda

RE: Open, anonymous services and dealing with abuse

2004-02-17 Thread Roy
1700+ attempts from one IP address to send mail today via one of my servers. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nicole Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 12:25 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Mark Turpin; Roy Subject: RE: Open, anonymous services

RE: Open, anonymous services and dealing with abuse

2004-02-17 Thread Roy
Well they accept mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED] but they certainly don't do anything about it. I have sent numerous complaints to that address with absolutely nothing happening to fix the problem. The address is a black hole. Roy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[

RE: california quake

2003-12-22 Thread Roy
Now four 3.x or 4.x shocks south of the major epicenter. I felt the first one also. It was significant shaking. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Aviva Garrett Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 11:30 AM To: Scott Granados Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: Bandwidth Control Question

2003-12-19 Thread Roy
Media converters are much cheaper than specialized FX cards like these. A 10Mbps converters are just $99 each and 100Mbps is $150. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Stephen Sprunk Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 10:13 AM To: Claydon, Tom Cc:

RE: Bandwidth Control Question

2003-12-19 Thread Roy
Title: Message Wireless is fine too.  I use Airaya (http://www.airaya.com).  You can get a pair of radios capable of 35mbps for $999.  I have them working over 6 miles -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 8:49 AMTo:

RE: Bandwidth Control Question

2003-12-19 Thread Roy
Title: Bandwidth Control Question Why waste a T3 port.  Run ethernet if they are that close.  Don't overlook the benefit of using the old thin-net for 200m.    -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Claydon, TomSent: Friday, December 19, 2003

RE: 4.5 magnitude earthquake in VA

2003-12-09 Thread Roy
Ho hum... 4.5 barely wakes you up. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsUS/Maps/US2/36.38.-122.-120_frames.html See all the ones marked Pinnacles. That's one of my POPs :-) My main site is just south of Morgan Hill and we have another in Hollister. Things always bouncing here.

RE: The Internet's Immune System

2003-11-13 Thread Roy
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. Roy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Daniel Medina Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 6:40 AM To: [

Re: NOAA warning for rf communications

2003-10-23 Thread Roy
According to the notice "Satellite and other spacecraft operations, power systems, high frequency communications, and navigation systems may experience disruptions over this two-week period." I think you will find that 802.11b and other terrestrial microwave LOS links don't meet any of those c

Re: Massive sprintlink problems?

2003-10-01 Thread Roy Bentley
Judging by traceroutes to livejournal.com, which is hosted at Internap, there are problems with Sprintlink after that hop to Toyko. I'm now hitting Verio instead. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]/pts/1:~) traceroute shell.wgops.com traceroute to shell.wgops.com (66.92.192.108), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets 1

Re: Massive sprintlink problems?

2003-10-01 Thread Roy Bentley
I'm seeing this on my cable connection too. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]/pts/1:~) traceroute shell.wgops.com traceroute to shell.wgops.com (66.92.192.108), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets 1 10.65.80.1 (10.65.80.1) 7.106 ms 11.420 ms 40.080 ms 2 srp4-0.chrlncsa-rtr4.carolina.rr.com (24.93.66.110) 6.847

Re: Windows updates and dial up users

2003-09-22 Thread Roy Bentley
Stephen J. Wilcox said: > > On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 18:25:50 EDT, Sean Donelan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >> >> > "I recently put this suggestion to Microsoft and their response >> basically >> > avoided the whole issue. Why wouldn't the company want t

Re: VeriSign SMTP reject server updated

2003-09-20 Thread Roy
While 550 may be the proper answer for a domain that does not exist, it is an improper answer for a domain that does exist but that is not included in the zone for some reason. Verisign is not the owner of the domain and, as such, has no right to discard mail destined for that domain. Mail

Re: Route failures to behosting.com

2003-09-17 Thread Roy Bentley
At 09:35 PM 9/17/2003 -0400, Henry Yen wrote: On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 09:29:57AM -0400, Brian Bruns wrote: > Attempts to access behosting.com were successful from several different > locations, which included ameritech and sprint. I'm not going to include > traceroutes here (if you would like the

Neeed a new RFC?

2003-09-16 Thread Roy
We need a peremptive strike to create our own RFC that says not to do this. Ray Wong wrote: On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 04:07:21PM -0600, John Neiberger wrote: http://apnews.excite.com/article/20030916/D7TJOF3G0.html -- my favorite: VeriSign spokesman Brian O'Shaughnessy said Tuesday that indivi

Verisign's legal woes???

2003-09-16 Thread Roy
I am just wondering how long until some sharp lawyer sues the heck out of Verisign. While one could argue about who owns unregistered names, there is little or no question about who owns registered names. Verisign's current implementation breaks down for registered names that are not in the zo

Re: Change to .com/.net behavior

2003-09-15 Thread Roy
It looks like it broke. Your web server (64.94.110.11) is inoperative. How about backing out the change Matt Larson wrote: Today VeriSign is adding a wildcard A record to the .com and .net zones. The wildcard record in the .net zone was activated from 10:45AM EDT to 13:30PM EDT. The wildc

North America not interested in IP V6

2003-07-29 Thread Roy
This article seems to imply that North American networks don't care about IP V6 while the rest of the world is suffering great hardship http://www.msnbc.com/news/945119.asp PS. Please don't shoot the messenger

NOC contact for he.net

2003-07-02 Thread Roy
I have lost my copy of the contact list for the NOCs. Can someone supply the contact ingo for he.net?

Another hijacked range???

2003-06-11 Thread Roy
Found this note in another mailing list. --- Begin Message --- In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Javier Henderson wrote: > I'd get a local transit provider with good peering. I've been > entirely too happy with Layer42 interesting, given the other thread here on "IP address

Re: Datacenter electrical/genset

2003-04-04 Thread Roy
One point that I would like to make is to carefully look at your requirements.  Your web site (based on your email address) indicates a county office of education.  Do you really need to run off generator for several days?  An extended battery UPS (like six hours or so) may be a feasible alterna

Re: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Roy
Serial ports that plug into USB seem to be fairly cheap Larry Rosenman wrote: > --On Friday, March 21, 2003 16:46:51 -0500 Drew Weaver > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Seems like these are all but extinct, but does anyone know of a > > 'new' notebook that has a serial port built onto

Re: anti-spam vs network abuse

2003-02-28 Thread Roy
It isn't the probing that is illegal in California, its the unauthorized use of a domain name especially in the from address. http://law.spamcon.org/us-laws/states/ca/pc_502.shtml 9.Knowingly and without permission uses the Internet domain name of another individual, corporation, or entity in co

Re: anti-spam vs network abuse

2003-02-28 Thread Roy
I haven not checked NJABL but some of the other other open relay testers use scenarios that are illegal (actually criminal) in California. Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > We (Atlantic.Net) have gotten a flurry of abuse complaints from people > who's systems have been scanned by 2

Re: huge power outage in sj

2002-11-11 Thread Roy
No effects here in South San Jose! Scott Granados wrote: > Just a note, about ten minutes ago a big jult went through our building at > 35 S. Market and we lost power entirely. It looks like 55 S market is > also with out power although I assume generators have kicked in. Cause is > unknown ye

OC-48 failure last night

2002-08-27 Thread Roy
There was a major OC-48 failure somewhere near Salinas, California about 2AM PDT today which resulted in loss of connectivity to a lot of the ISPS in that LATA. Anyone have any details?

Any people still with old filters?

2002-07-27 Thread Roy
In a recent discussion with a company that owns a /16 and has it broken down further, the statement was made that there are ISPs that filter routes at /16 in what was traditional class B space. The example cited was Verio. Verio web pages state they don't do this any more (the filter is /21).

DOS attack from PANAMSAT

2002-07-06 Thread Roy
I am receiving a DOS attack from multiple IP addresses in the 216.139.xx.xx range belonging to PANAMSAT (AS 19199). Upstreams seem to be QWEST, EPOCH, and UUNET. Their NOC is clueless. Anyone have a better number?

Routing table in a file

2002-06-14 Thread Roy
Does anyone dump their copy of the routing table to a flat file regularly and make this available? I need do some queries. The web based versions don't accept modifiers like "lon" on the show ip bgp commands.

Re: Pac Bell Internet down?

2002-05-27 Thread Roy
Pacbell Internet is reporting a major "meltdown" at the "switch" in the Sacramento area. Roy wrote: > Traces to some PBI IP addresses seem to die at the Sprint-PBI > transition.

Pac Bell Internet down?

2002-05-27 Thread Roy
Traces to some PBI IP addresses seem to die at the Sprint-PBI transition.

Re: 5.2 Earthquake in Northern California

2002-05-13 Thread Roy
I live about 3 mi from the epicenter and our main NOC is about 9 miles. As far as I can tell, we didn't even drop a packet. Some stuff fell of the shelves and the cats panicked as expected. Reference my previous note, Broadwing called about 10 minutes after the quake and told me they had isol

Phone for Broadwing NOC?

2002-05-13 Thread Roy
Anyone get a better phone number for the broadwing NOC? The one I used just left me on hold for 45 minutes. Their repair number says to call back during business hours. Roy Engehausen

Re: genuity - any good?

2002-04-12 Thread Roy
> In the referenced message, Roy said: > > > > Two bad experiences for me: > > > > 1) Their BGP polices are not as good as others. They force you to register > > each route you want to advertise rather than allowing you to advertise any > > reasonable route for you

Re: genuity - any good?

2002-04-12 Thread Roy
You have hit the nail on the head. I don't argue with route filtering, just the hoops that I had to go through with Genuity as compared to my other providers. At the time, the fastest line available in my location was T1 and I was having to load balance between providers and lines by advertising

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