Great...So Cisco is turning into the Nike of technology.
I can't wait to see 11 year olds building routers that sell for $1.5 million
USD, while getting paid 7 cents/hour.
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Trying to notify them of virus-infected machines on their network.
Sending to the address they have registered with 'abuse.net',
gets:
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 03:05:41 + (GMT), Christopher L. Morrow wrote:
Sure, customer of a customer we got emailtools.com kicked from their
original 'home' now they've moved off (probably several times since
I would have to say no.
However, we will typically send an email to the customer and their new
provider giving them 60 days to renumber their network. After that time it is
fair game to reallocate to another customer or blackhole or whatever. The new
provider will typically push the
If anyone from Comcast is listening, can you put me in contact with someone
responsible for AUP enforcement off list.
tia
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The key here is that it is part of the SLA. Customers are elligible for credit
based on outages depending on the circumstance. In the past this was only telco
and backbone related outages. Therefore, depending on the nature of the attack
and the cooperation of the customer, they ~may~ be
To the best of my knowledge, MCI/UUNET ~was~ the first to implement this. I've
been using it for well over a year now.
The community is 701:. Any route you tag with that community gets dropped
accross the entire 701 edge. Feel free to contact support and tell them you
want to setup the
You could always run HSRP or something similar between the two routers. That
would give you physical redundancy on your end.
Setup the same single ASN on each router.
In a simple form, you could create the same access-list on each of your routers
containing all the blocks you want to
Agreed.
Take www.dshield.org for instance. They aggregate logs from various sources and
send complaints to the upstream provider. This is something that would work for
you Jason.
Working for an AUP department at an ISP, we gladly accept automated complaints.
Sending the complaint downstream
Hi,
Does anyone have or know of any open source software for RFC2544 testing?
IXIA boxes are nice but I don't plan on buying one right now.
All other tools I've looked at seem to be lacking in one way or another. They
have been really good at flooding the link ~or~ setting frame sizes etc.
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