On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Barry Shein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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421 4.7.0 [TS01] Messages from MAILSERVERIP temporarily deferred due
to user complaints - 4.16.55.1; see http://postmaster.yahoo.com/421-ts01.html
(where MAILSERVERIP is one of our mail server ip
I think the web100 NDT tests are the most accurate.
http://netspeed.stanford.edu. you can find out more info about web100
at http://www.web100.org/ Also there is a list of other sites at the
bottom of that stanford site.
More updates on the whole DNS hijacking, they've taken about 6 EFNet
servers, and they also change the SOA and the NS record. Which would
be really really non RFC compliant. Yes i've tried contacting the
abuse team at Cox but i get the standard canned response. I should
check my computer for
On 7/23/07, Sean Donelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Joe Greco wrote:
I'd prefer that ISP's tends towards taking no action when taking action
has a strong probability of backfiring.
Everything has a chance of backfiring. So ISPs should take no action.
Please let me know
It looks like cox is hijacking dns for irc servers.
bash2-2.05b$ nslookup
server 68.6.16.30
Default server: 68.6.16.30
Address: 68.6.16.30#53
irc.vel.net
Server: 68.6.16.30
Address:68.6.16.30#53
Name: irc.vel.net
Address: 70.168.71.144
server ns1.vel.net
Default
I live in Los Angeles, and I'm experiencing very odd connect problems.
I have both a Cingular Laptop connect card, and a Cingular 8525.
Mostly i'm on edge, sometimes 3g/hsdpa. From anywhere in the world i
can ping 66.102.136.161 except on my cingular network. Sometimes it
works and most of the
oops, i wasn't hitting reply all, apparently gmail strips out the
email to nanog and sends it directly to the user.
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From: andrew matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Apr 27, 2007 12:13 AM
Subject: Re: Cingular Data Network Problems
To: Brandon Galbraith
I'm looking for someone who works for Reuters I currently have a
security problem with one of their core routers to MCI.
Please contact me off list.. either here, or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you.
Andrew
p.s. i couldn't find another way to contact as their corporate will
not help me unless i
On 10/5/05, James Spenceley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then start your search for a replacement provider.If every Cogent and Level3 customer did this today, this problem would be solved by the end of the week, guaranteed.I tend to think this is oversimplification.
The big picture risk, cogent will
The guys over at http://www.directnic.com/ are looking for contacts to find out what it will take to get a few oc3's back up.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/interdictor/
If anyone who works for or has
connections with Bell South or Telcove is reading this, tell us what
it's going to take
Anyone have any suggestions on graphing peering on a cisco router? I'm
using mrtg and i did mac address accounting but the numbers are off.
Thank i appreciate it in advance.
Andrew
no i mean graph bgp sessions...
it's a single interface, and i want to graph every bgp session so i
can see how much traffic i'm doing between each peer.
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 22:25:37 + (GMT), Stephen J. Wilcox
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, andrew matthews wrote:
Anyone
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, andrew matthews wrote:
Anyone have any suggestions on graphing peering on a cisco router? I'm
using mrtg and i did mac address accounting but the numbers are off.
do you mean how to graph traffic to each host on a lan..?
what platform
Anyone ever done some major flowscan stuff?
We tried it once for a while and we had so much traffic our dual zeon
3.06ghz system couldn't keep up. The flows just started getting more
and more behind... anyone ever succesfully graphed large amounts of
data? If so what kind of systems did you use
you know... i think yahoo will run into problems, they are going to do
a lot of spending to provide good speed. Now it's just becoming who
has the biggest. :)
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 10:27:29 -0700 (PDT), Henry Linneweh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is what I was talking about...
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