d to block all ports by
default. End users can open ports they need on their SOHO devices just li
ke they map them today with NAT... or maybe uPnP will extend to IPv6 (or has
it?) to configure firewall rules dynamically for people on their gateway?
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our telco and/or network gear next to the
crapper or the services the equipment is meant to provide might also stink.
http://users.tellurian.com/vabello/bathroom-demarc.jpg
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ive I saw.
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oxes in
clusters, but I wonder how much they're paying in shipping for
replacing the cheap hardware.
As of late, we've had no known problems with our Akamai boxes. That
one box does occasionally have weird SCSI hangs where the other two
work nonstop. For the most part it is fine tho
me feel at home. :)
We currently have several 3550's and one that
is still partially brain dis-functional after a "senior network engineer" at a
hosting facility got a-hold of it to "help out".
And that's the switch's or an IOS fault? ;)
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that it can be helpful in identifying issues. Just my
$0.02.
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http
MTP transaction of the forwarded emails... as long as your SPF record
isn't messed up of course. :)
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etings/swinog7/BGP_filtering-swinog.ppt
Pro's and con's, of course. But I guess Swisscom is still living with 128
Meg ;-)
If that list is current, they're also living without connectivity to many
networks on the Internet (entire /8's missing). ;)
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I'm no programmer and may be off base here
but it just struck me as odd also. You're not alone Mike. :)
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xup is for hosts behind the firewall. That is after all what it's
trying to protect (in theory) by mangling the SMTP protocol. :)
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ng another device. It'll just create a massive loop. :) That
would be interesting.
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> > and
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> > 2 1 6461 etc etc
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> > so, you see we are prepending on of our AS's on the way out.
> >
> > the problem is tho, we only have 1 router in each respective Autonmous
> > System injecting addres
ht want to check that
list out or similar ones for more information.
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At 12:53 PM 10/9/2003, you wrote:
On 9 Oct 2003, at 12:19, Vinny Abello wrote:
Personally, I think preventing residential broadband customers from
hosting servers would limit a lot of that. I'm not saying that IS the
solution. Whether or not that's the right thing to do in all
cir
enforcing a policy for the good of the customer. I'm still not saying
that is RIGHT to do in all circumstances, but it's an option that logically
would reduce some (not all by any means) of the problems out there with
people having owned machines.
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t that's the right thing to do in all circumstances for each
ISP is a long standing debate that surfaces here from time to time. Same as
allowing people to host mail servers on cable modems or even allowing them
to access mail servers other than the ISP's.
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o-soft.biz. 120 IN NS ns1.uzc12.biz.
vano-soft.biz. 120 IN NS ns2.uzc12.biz.
vano-soft.biz. 120 IN NS ns3.uzc12.biz.
vano-soft.biz. 120 IN NS ns4.uzc12.biz.
;; Received 287 bytes from 204.210.76.197#53(NS4.UZC1
up with an analog audio
cable thats stretched tight and now in the way of all your PCI slots...
/rude
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Like the ski resort of girls looking for husbands and husbands looking
for girls, the situation is not as symmetrical as it might seem.
Vi
e form... As a sidenote, MS (in trying to phase out FAT32 in favor of
NTFS) started limiting the creation of FAT32 drives allowing a maximum of
only 32GB in Windows 2000, but that doesn't really bother me. :)
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s to join remote locations securely to each other for Windows networking
with these ports and IPSec policies.
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Forgive my typo... here = hear. My brain isn't functioning yet this morning
and I am just typing what I "hear" in my head. ;) It's a Sunday morning. :P
At 11:45 AM 7/27/2003, Vinny Abello wrote:
At 11:25 AM 7/27/2003, Rob Thomas wrote:
Hi, NANOGers.
] Folks, its not underg
go the other way on this. Just like a bank
is not responsible for someone breaking into your house and stealing your
checkbook.
Just my 2ยข.
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2. 66.139.72.12
Kind Regards,
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s to servers housed there, pass by 10.10.10.3.
traceroute to www.serverbeach.com
...
20. 64-132-228-70.gen.twtelecom.net
21. 10.10.10.3
22. 66.139.72.12
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es",
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Commissioner
"More Wiener schnitzel, please", said Tom, revealingly.
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klez and others that use known email addresses. A couple of our
customers have been infected by them and have had their computers
unknowingly sending out spam.
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CompTIA Network+ Certified
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http://www.abuse.net/relay.html
Looks like that IP is on quite a few lists actually...
http://rbls.org/?q=206.46.170.44
Must be a very abused Verizon mail server, possibly one of many...
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mes more secure than what
I've been told about. :( I'd hate to think that this is fairly common among
banks but I'm starting to wonder... The only positive thing that has come
out of their lack of security is that I know one place not to put any of my
money. :P
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dy but myself - that's enough trouble.
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Yep, you're right. Looks like they might blackholing the /32 with a null
route on their network somewhere.
At 01:35 PM 9/26/2002 -0400, Mike Tancsa wrote:
>At 01:31 PM 26/09/2002 -0400, Vinny Abello wrote:
>>Looks like something isn't right... I see the announcement from S
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s which I know for a fact. The cable company that services
the area where I work is talking about rolling out digital cable soon and
all of the people in their service area have above ground utilities
including cable. Am I obsessing and were you just being sarcastic or is
there a technical re
Query time: 104 msec
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>Doc-2.2.3: Test date - Wed Aug 21 13:19:12 PDT 2002
rote:
>On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 03:46:22PM -0400, Vinny Abello wrote:
> >
> > I just stumbled across something I thought was interesting. All the .mil
> > domain names used by the U.S. Military are served by one single root
> > server. I thought that was a bit odd. I'm sure
y it is this way and what the reasoning behind it is. Maybe
I'll email hostmaster.nic.mil and ask. ;)
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(216.182.0.65)
Origin IGP, localpref 90, valid, internal, best
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miting even more fun.
Hmm... [exceed action drop] Why is there so much damn packet loss on my
connection when I put traffic across it??? ;)
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At 02:20 PM 5/23/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Vinny Abello wrote:
> >
> > I would have to say for any Linux/BSD platform to be a viable
> > routing solution, you have to eliminate all moving parts or as much
> > as possible, ie. no hard drives because hard drives will fa
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ience goes a much longer
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> > randy
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