A public voicemail box has been set up at 1-866-217-6255.
You can call in and check for messages based on a persons phone number
(even if the # itself is dead right now) or leave a message based on your
own.
This service is being done (or at least announced) by Air America Radio,
but don't
On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
Does anyone else find it ironic that removing the requirement that allowed
competition was done in order to promote competition? I feel boned, how
about you? :)
Welcome to the United Corporate States of America (if there was ever any
doubt)
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
What is internet2 speed? As far as I can see Internet2 is a 10G based
national network. What is so special about that in this day and age?
I think the difference is the average connection speeds of the end users
of the network. It's not at all
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, Philip Matthews wrote:
A number of IETF documents(*) state that there are some service providers
that place a NAT box in front of their entire network, so all their
customers get private addresses rather than public address.
It is often stated that these are primarily
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that's EASY: there is hyperconcern for the welfare of
children in Utah,
Finally, someone who recognizes what this bill is
all about. It merely asks ISPs to provide parents
with a filtering tool that cannot be overridden by
their children because the
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Owen DeLong wrote:
I hadn't noticed it, but, I hope that ICANN will take appropriate action
on it.
Are they doing this just to Verisign registered domains, or any domains
expiring at any registrar?
If it's just verisign customers, I don't think this is the afront to the
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, Mike Tancsa wrote:
I recall even seeing posts about people claiming this meant original data
being reconstructed from the checksum! That would be truly amazing since I
could reconstruct a 680MB ISO from just 61d38fad42b4037970338636b5e72e5a.
Wow!
Technically, using an
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Marco Davids (SARA) wrote:
Google seems to fail on every search containing the word 'mail' ?
http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?isc=d46940064182f61f40ca333bc3c2f439
Operational in the context that it's a response to a network traveling
worm, and will generate customer calls.
-S
Happy Sunday nanogers...
I was doing some follow up reading on the js.scob.trojan, the latest
hole big enough to drive a truck through exploit for Internet Explorer.
On the the things the article mentioned is that ISP/NSPs are shutting off
access to the web site in russia where the malware is
)
That's probably what they are doing.
-S
Nicole
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VoIP incoming: +1 360-382-1814
tight spam filters.
If any email to me bounces, please use your secret decoder ring
and please send to blabgoo at yahoo dot com :)
!DSPAM:40919bc4290231576414491!
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to be able to let
your customers know when they're a nusance.
-S
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Miguel Mata-Cardona wrote:
WTF? can anyone please explain me why must I enclose my
address between the ?
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2821.html
/04/03/29/HNhackingtoolkit_1.html
exploit location
http://www.blackangels.it/
-Henry
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) that is fully configurable.
(http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.30/doc/html/spec_14.html#IX1351)
Exim, as well as almost every other MTA out there has support for inline
virus scanning, which may help with your problem as well.
-Scott
Adi
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Has anyone figured out the collateral damage if 4000/udp were to be
blocked for a couple of days? Since the exploit is in the ICQ code of
ISS's products, does blocking 4000/udp block ICQ as well?
Thanks
-S
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I make the world a better
Found on slashdot:
http://www.scienceblog.com/community/article2473.html
Any idea what they're trying to say/sell?
The article is so vague as to be mostly useless, but it seems to indicate
the usual stuff like sliding windows.
-S
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before your virus scanner
got a database update.
-Dan
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have not seen before?
Nathan Stratton CTO, Co-Founder
nathan at robotics.net BroadVoice, Inc.
http://www.robotics.net http://www.broadvoice.com
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Roman Volf wrote:
When are they up for renewal exactly?
November 10, 2007, according to
http://www.icann.org/tlds/agreements/verisign/registry-agmt-com-25may01.htm
-S
seen a udp implementation of http so
I'm assuming it's a sneaky DOS/DDOS of some kind.
ACL's seem to work to catch it but I'm curious if anyone has seen this
specific attack (80/udp) before.
Thanks
-Scott
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://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ would show just www.ebay.com in
both outlook and the URL bar.
The problem isn't the auth but the masking ability of the escaped
characters.
Oh well, one more standard Embraced and Extended by the beast
-S
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I
, this is silly.
I think I'll file a patent on organic O2/CO2 exchangers, and then sue
everyone who breathes
Break out the prior art
-Scott
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customer would not be an
efficient utilization of the available bandwidth.
-Scott
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.
-Scott
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And we will never be the same. -Mark Morford
]) answers on
Port 25. Most interesting!
Indeed. Would be worth taking action with nic.us.
Michel.
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These are the last days of peace in America as you know it.
And we will never be the same. -Mark
One of my FE interfaces was stuttering this morning, and when I
checked it out, it had an input queue of 76/75 which of course made me
think of the recent Cisco vulnerability, which we have upgraded IOS and
added ACLs to counteract.
I checked the ACLs and they hadn't caught any traffic from
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Bruce Robertson wrote:
Power was indeed off to the entire building, and ATGs generator was involved
in the explosion, so kudos to ATG and Worldcom for having enough batteries
to last the night.
Hi Bruce-
Just a clarification, but ATG's generator was not
Kevin Day wrote:
I run one of the larger adult websites, that has a reputation for
being very difficult to acquire passwords for.
One of the more interesting passive ways to manage a site like this is
to do something similar to what Streamload does (or did, I haven't tried
it lately).
I
I started collecting the new IOS files for tonight's reboot of the
Internet, and I had a quick question.
The datestamps on a lot of the maintainence releases are months old, and
I just want to make sure I'm getting the right stuff, as they say, so we
don't have to do this dance again tomorrow.
How many would pay some $$$ for this to be moved in the future to a premium
service provided by someone like RealMedia. Methinks the merit servers are
getting crushed.
Methinkg Akamai might be a candidate to offer this service to nanog in
the future perhaps? :)
Avi?
FWIW the stream is
the backbone. decisions, decisions...
-S
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Nothing is less productive than to make more efficient what should not be
done at all. -Peter Drucker
Hello all.
I was recently handed a piece of a network that used VRF to implement
vlans. I'm by no means a vrf expert, but the config looks right to me.
The problem I'm having is that traffic destined for IP addresses within
the VRF Vlan from interfaces not within the VRF vlan (they don't have
the first time
around :)
-s
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Copyright Law is not a tool of repression granted to an unaccountable
corporation by a corrupt congress at the expense of an ignorant public. -WW
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, fingers wrote:
hi
I might be totally off the mark here, but has slapper now changed to port
1812? This'll make it really difficult to filter, if you're using this
port for RADIUS.
We saw this yesterday, directed at a previously infected slapper.a
(2002/udp
.
Is anyone else seeing something similar?
Thanks
-S
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Copyright Law is not a tool of repression granted to an unaccountable
corporation by a corrupt congress at the expense of an ignorant public. -WW
Thanks for the quick response everyone, searching for udp 2002 found way
to many things at first, and then I found the info (within 1 minute of
sending my email, of course).
My apologies again for the time wasting :)
-S
that want to change their evil ways.
-Scott
(who is still trying to get back the IQ points lost in trying to
understand the SS7 network and being amazed that calls ever make it
through)
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...Everything's going to be just great again!
cause of wrong answers
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