Re: Anyone from Verio here?

2008-04-16 Thread Bill Nash
Just going off your email address/domain, it occurs to me that your problem may in fact be far to leet for the likes of nanog to handle. Have you tried an efnet oper? They have far superior leetness, and quite likely a little more time on their hands. One of them may also own that botnet,

Re: Superfast internet may replace world wide web

2008-04-07 Thread Bill Woodcock
with the switching on of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). -Bill

OT: vendor spam

2008-03-31 Thread Bill Nash
Anyone seen spam from Uplogix.com? As it came to this email address, which I don't give to vendors for exactly this reason, I'm suspecting it's been harvested from this list or maybe c-nsp, the only other list I'm active on, for sporadic amounts of active. Has anyone else seen this? I'd

Re: NXDOMAIN data needed for survey

2008-03-27 Thread bill fumerola
[ disclaimer: i work for opendns. ] On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 05:53:15PM -0400, Martin Hannigan wrote: I think it's best that we let David Ulevitch and the crew @ OpenDNS make the money that is to be made off this. He's doing good while doing well. Why shouldn't anyone be able to make the

Re: do you know how to dump packet to see vlan info

2008-03-19 Thread Bill Nash
You can use the 8021q module in linux, and the vlan tools to run an interface as a dot1q trunk. I'm not sure off-hand about the other distributions, but under Debian you just need the 'vlan' package. modprobe 8021q ifconfig eth1 up vconfig add eth1 vlan id ifconfig eth1.vlan id ip address

Re: Routing Loop

2008-03-15 Thread Bill Stewart
, Alameda.net. but from traceroute.eu. the block comes down ok. Kindly anyone assist. -- Best Regards, Felix Bako Network Engineer Africa Online, Kenya Tel: +254 (20) 27 92 000 Fax: +254 (20) 27 100 10 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aim:felixbako -- Thanks; Bill Note

Re: Kenyan Route Hijack

2008-03-15 Thread Bill Stewart
internally. We were working on their databases, not their networks, so while we strongly recommended they renumber some time soon, it wasn't happening during our project. -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs

Re: load balancing and fault tolerance without load balancer

2008-03-14 Thread Bill Nash
NANOG really isn't the forum for this kind of conversation. That said, look into devices like Alteons, or open source solutions like Balance-NG. Even Apache can be used for this with something like mod_proxy. Good luck. - billn On Sat, 15 Mar 2008, Joe Shen wrote: hi, we plan to set

Re: NANOG laptops (was Re: Customer-facing ACLs)

2008-03-09 Thread Bill Woodcock
, then the HiNotes with FreeBSD, then the Vaios started creeping in, then the Titanium PowerBooks came out. -Bill

Re: NANOG laptops (was Re: Customer-facing ACLs)

2008-03-09 Thread Bill Woodcock
, but it had required that he compile a new driver before it worked. -Bill

RE: Area Social Activity

2008-02-14 Thread Bill Nash
Given that the last reported water temperature in Monterey was 52.9F, I think there will be more drinkers than divers. - billn On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Rod Beck wrote: I am suggesting a Certified Drinkers Event in the hotel bar Sunday evening. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

Re: Another cablecut - sri lanka to suez Re: Sicily to Egypt undersea cable disruption

2008-02-01 Thread Bill Stewart
the French and Arabic equivalent names for Bubba, but I still think it's him and Murphy. -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: Another cablecut - sri lanka to suez Re: Sicily to Egypt undersea cable disruption

2008-02-01 Thread Bill Stewart
More productively, there are real concerns with the cable routing around India and Pakistan. Connections across Egypt have geographical constraints that are probably more significant than the political ones, but having most of the connectivity into western India going into Mumbai and not Cochin

Re: Cost per prefix [was: request for help w/ ATT and terminology]

2008-01-22 Thread Bill Woodcock
PAID for eating tasty sammitches! Not sure this one holds together, when viewed at the macro-level. Note that this is my first posting of the morning, is probably crustier than average, and should most likely be ignored. -Bill PGP.sig Description

Re: Network Operator Groups Outside the US

2008-01-17 Thread Bill Woodcock
traction outside of Sweden, and I think they got tired of being the only ones pushing it forward. -Bill

Re: Looking for geo-directional DNS service

2008-01-15 Thread Bill Woodcock
the data server, and the eventual data traffic. If you're doing things on the Internet, instead of the physical world, topological distance is presumably of much greater interest than whatever geographic proximity may coincidentally obtain. -Bill

Re: Asymmetrical routing opinions/debate

2008-01-14 Thread Bill Stewart
There's the somewhat trivial efficiency that if you're willing to accept asymmetric routing, you spend a lot less time tweaking your networks than if you insist on symmetry, and the more significant issue that the network will usually be more resilient and reliable (though slightly less

Re: [admin] Using the NANOG list as a paging mechanism

2008-01-08 Thread Bill Stewart
Normally these requests are looking for somebody who's operational and has a clue, and therefore aren't intended for me (:-), but IMHO they're_really_ not a problem. They're almost always short, and have Subject: lines that indicate what they're about, so it's easy to skip over them based on the

Re: [admin] Using the NANOG list as a paging mechanism

2008-01-04 Thread Bill Nash
On Fri, 4 Jan 2008, Patrick Clochesy wrote: I think the page is going to the list because the sender does not know the contact for the site, and the list provides a good way to find someone to handle the request... the intended recipient of the page being a north american network operator

Re: Network Solutions domain transfer lock policy?

2007-11-19 Thread Bill Thompson
, but I do know that GoDaddy has been doing this for quite some time. It's one of the many reasons I no longer do business with them. -- Bill Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: VLANs

2007-11-13 Thread Bill Woodcock
(and config'd for them) was hard to do. Zocalo didn't do this with UUNet, but did with several transit providers and peers who didn't have such communities. -Bill

Re: [admin] Errors to NANOG list subscribers take II

2007-11-09 Thread Bill Nash
On Fri, 9 Nov 2007, Jay R. Ashworth wrote: On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 11:11:28AM -0500, Martin Hannigan wrote: On Nov 9, 2007 11:00 AM, Bill Nash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Given the serious impact this is having on operations, does this have a master ticket number or escalation id of some

Re: [admin] Errors to NANOG list subscribers take II

2007-11-09 Thread Bill Nash
Given the serious impact this is having on operations, does this have a master ticket number or escalation id of some type? Has the vendor been involved yet? When can we expect to see a post mortem/RFO? - billn On Fri, 9 Nov 2007, Martin Hannigan wrote: Dear Colleagues: As you know,

Could a earthlink e-mail admin please contact me off list

2007-11-08 Thread Bill Sehmel
Greetings, Could a earthlink e-mail admin please contact me off list, or someone that could get me in contact with one. Thanks, Bill Sehmel -- Bill Sehmel -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 1-206-438-5900 x4302 Systems Administrator, HopOne Internet Corp. SEA2 NOC Bandwidth full range

Re: Hey, SiteFinder is back, again...

2007-11-05 Thread Bill Stewart
When Verisign hijacked the wildcard DNS space for .com/.net, they encoded the Evil Bit in the response by putting Sitefinder's IP address as the IP address. In theory you could interpret that as damage and route around it, or at least build ACLs to block any traffic to that IP address except for

Re: OT: Vendors Using NANOG for a Sales Channel

2007-10-26 Thread Bill Nash
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Scott Weeks wrote: I would suggest that no one should buy from vendors who get email addresses from NANOG or other technical mailing lists. It will only encourage them to do it more and ruin the value of the mailing list in question. You obviously haven't had the

Re: Abovenet OC48 down

2007-10-25 Thread Bill Woodcock
Does anyone actually believe that an ISP could know that they've got an OC48 down, but not which one it was? That would pretty much be determined by how much MPLS tomfoolery was involved. -Bill

Re: How Not to Multihome

2007-10-09 Thread Bill Stewart
their peering link, but wouldn't have to bother the rest of the net with that level of detail. -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas?

2007-10-04 Thread Bill Stewart
has about triple the population of Australia, in much smaller land area, and while it's not quite as far from Silicon Valley as Australia is, and of course it's much closer to Tokyo, it's still got to cost a bit to run the cables there. -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my

Re: Long-haul protected services: (was: Re: Bee attack, fiber cut, 7-hour outage)

2007-09-28 Thread Bill Stewart
DACSs instead of SONET restoring it, but I'd be surprised to see than happening at a newer carrier like Vendor L who built most of their network after SONET technology became affordable. Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so

Re: Market for diversity

2007-08-27 Thread Bill Stewart
multiple carriers to get building diversity and _still_ get caught when a telco DACS fails :-) Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: [policy] When Tech Meets Policy...

2007-08-20 Thread Bill Stewart
a week would do that, and you might need to limit TLDs to weekly, so sites that wanted to use DNS load-balancers would need to put them in www.example.tld instead of just example.tld.) Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far

Re: iPhone and Network Disruptions ...

2007-07-21 Thread Bill Woodcock
of their larger customers. This is just my understanding based on one conversation about it. I'd feel like an idiot saying don't quote me on NANOG, but... I don't have any special knowledge about it, nor personal experience of it, so... -Bill

Re: Security gain from NAT

2007-06-06 Thread Bill Stewart
. 10.x/16 for randomly selected x10. Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: Content provider plans

2007-06-05 Thread Bill Stewart
10.0.0.0/8 for Google, at least for a while. IPv6 web users will need IPv6-to-IPv4 gateways for a while... Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: Slate Podcast on Estonian DOS atatck

2007-05-24 Thread Bill Woodcock
was remarkably well-prepared and effective, and their counterparts around the world cooperated dilligently and professionally. It was a very large attack. -Bill

Re: Slate Podcast on Estonian DOS atatck

2007-05-24 Thread Bill Woodcock
? -Bill

Re: Slate Podcast on Estonian DOS atatck

2007-05-23 Thread Bill Woodcock
http://www.slate.com/id/2166749/fr/podcast/ Downloading it now. John Markoff just called me for the NYT piece. Odd that it's just hitting the news now, two weeks later. -Bill

Re: Slate Podcast on Estonian DOS atatck

2007-05-23 Thread Bill Woodcock
?referrer=emailarticle -Bill

Re: Slate Podcast on Estonian DOS atatck

2007-05-23 Thread Bill Woodcock
. :-/ -Bill

Re: How many others are nullrouting BT?

2007-05-12 Thread bill hulley
to be based here: Metropolitan Police Service New Scotland Yard Broadway London SW1H 0BG [EMAIL PROTECTED] or call +44 20 7230 1212 Hope this helps. -- bill. (two minutes using google and the met police web site) -- Bill Hulley [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: IP Block 99/8 (DHS insanity - offtopic)

2007-04-23 Thread Bill Woodcock
of the report, as ARPA/DARPA/HSARPA have been funding miscellaneous Internet stuff forever. -Bill

Re: Thoughts on increasing MTUs on the internet

2007-04-14 Thread Bill Stewart
One of my customers comments that he doesn't care about jumbograms of 9K or 4K - what he really wants is to be sure the networks support MTUs of at least 1600-1700 bytes, so that various combinations of IPSEC, UDP-padding, PPPoE, etc. don't break the real 1500-byte packets underneath.

RE: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-04-02 Thread Bill Blackford
Fisher's not doing this now.. -b -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lasher, Donn Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 1:49 PM To: John Kinsella; nanog@merit.edu Subject: RE: PGE on data centre cooling.. I sorta wonder why the default is lights

Re: ICMP unreachables, code 9,10,13

2007-03-28 Thread Bill Nash
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Christos Papadopoulos wrote: My next question is about responses to ICMP pings (echo request), when they return ICMP UNREACHABLE with codes 9,10 or 13. Responses with these codes seem to imply the presence of a firewall. Is this assumption correct or are these codes

Re: multiple-choice question of the day

2007-03-18 Thread Bill Woodcock
and here I thought there were supposed to be no political discussions on nanog-l :) What, you want to rule out _all_ discussion of IPv6? :-) -Bill

Re: Paul Vixie: Suspected Arms Dealer

2007-03-07 Thread Bill Stewart
Is there something he's not telling us? Wasn't Paul also in that movie with Kevin Bacon? Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: wifi for 600, alex

2007-02-14 Thread Bill Fenner
device, it provides you with a one-off SIP number to call to provide the mac address. Bill

Re: Colocation in the US.

2007-01-25 Thread Bill Woodcock
you can get away with it, it's great. -Bill Please excuse the brevity of this message; I typed it on my pager. I could be more loquacious, but then I'd crash my car. -Original Message- From: Paul Vixie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 14:44:21

For anyone who hasn't yet asked Ren for an explanation...

2007-01-19 Thread Bill Woodcock
...of how this whole ATT rebranding thing works, Stephen Colbert summs it up: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bj1Mtv9cD0Ieurl= -Bill

AFP article on Taiwan cable repair effort

2007-01-14 Thread Bill Woodcock
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070112/tc_afp/asiaquakeinternet_070112170621 A few numbers to help understand the scale of the effort being applied. -Bill

Prefix list formats: advice needed

2007-01-14 Thread Bill Woodcock
of any other formats people are likely to have lists of prefixes in? Thanks much, -Bill -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (Darwin) iD8DBQFFqqrfGvQy4xTRsBERAt/7AKClUXCT3N5NJBGVReildfMO/xQjMACcDDDH 1EEYeKq71UiayuppDXHu3Yo= =uQ03 -END

Re: Phishing and BGP Blackholing

2007-01-04 Thread Bill Nash
On Thu, 4 Jan 2007, Pete Templin wrote: This place is full of people with opinions. Some like it hot, some like it not. We are never going to agree on top/inline/bottom posting. Why can't we all just get along and discuss operational issues? Let's throw preference out the window and

Re: Quick BGP peering question

2007-01-03 Thread Bill Woodcock
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, James Blessing wrote: Very simply : Would you accept traffic from a customer who insists on sending 0 prefixes across a BGP session? Does that somehow make their money not [green,colorful,whatever]? -Bill

Re: Quick BGP peering question

2007-01-03 Thread Bill Woodcock
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, James Blessing wrote: Expecting the traffic is not a problem, just want some way of verifying that the traffic isn't malicious/spoofed (e.g. by using unicast RPF or similar) Is there some reason a filter wouldn't work? -Bill

Re: Phishing and BGP Blackholing

2007-01-03 Thread Bill Nash
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Andy Davidson wrote: From a 'problem solving' perspective, a Team Cymru-style bgp peer that injected very specific routes into their routing table, and matching configuration which caused those particular routes to be dropped would be ideal. Additions and deletions would

Re: http://cisco.com 403 Forbidden

2007-01-03 Thread Bill Nash
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, D'Arcy J.M. Cain wrote: On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 16:39:40 + Simon Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Working fine here. Resolves to 198.133.219.25 What does DNS resolution have to do with 403 web errors? Determining if this is an episode of GSLB's Gone Wild. -

Re: Phishing and BGP Blackholing

2007-01-03 Thread Bill Nash
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Bill Nash wrote: malicious/hacked sites. Currently, phishing sites and open proxies, make it into blacklist, but drone network CCs do. Darknet is intended to Someone pointed out my typo. This should read 'phishing sites and open proxies don't make it into the blacklist

Re: Phishing and BGP Blackholing

2007-01-02 Thread Bill Nash
The biggest challenge I can see is scrubbing phishing reports that aren't.. themselves.. maliciously crafted phishing attacks against a registry of such addresses. Likewise, since BGP isn't application aware, when you blackhole an address that's both website and mail server, how do you

Re: Phishing and BGP Blackholing

2007-01-02 Thread Bill Nash
Hi. You have sent a message to the entire list that seems to be some sort of automatically generated product of the Smugotron-2000, intended to annoy a single person but is actually annoying everyone. Your mail user agent detected something you didn't like, and instead of simply deleting it,

Re: Phishing and BGP Blackholing

2007-01-02 Thread Bill Nash
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Travis H. wrote: On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 06:20:01PM -0700, Bill Nash wrote: The biggest challenge I can see is scrubbing phishing reports that aren't.. themselves.. maliciously crafted phishing attacks against a registry of such addresses. Can you rephrase

Re: GBLX issues?

2006-12-13 Thread Bill Nash
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Aaron Glenn wrote: On 12/13/06, J. Oquendo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone seeing issues for GBLX around NY? dude, chill. no need to yell. you know, GBLX sells a lot of different stuff - are we talking IP transit, MPLS transport, wavelength, voice? what kind of

RE: GBLX issues?

2006-12-13 Thread Bill Nash
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Alex Rubenstein wrote: this morning around 3 am, effecting 2 connections in that You mean 'affecting.' Pobody's nerfect. - billn

Re: Exotic meeting locations in North America

2006-12-05 Thread Bill Woodcock
like Michael's way better. -Bill

Re: IP adresss management verification

2006-11-14 Thread Bill Stewart
topic for which the SEOs and phishers have polluted the web space with bogus material trying to drag traffic to their site by pretending to offer the real content.] Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably

Re: Charter.net contact?

2006-11-10 Thread Bill Sehmel
. -Bill -- Bill Sehmel - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 1-206-242-2743 Systems Administrator, HopOne Internet Corp. SEA2 NOC Bandwidth full range of carrier/web host colo + networking services: http://www.hopone.netASN 14361

Re: link between Sprint and Level3 Networks is down in Chicago

2006-11-09 Thread Bill Nash
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Deepak Jain wrote: Does someone know if this is a *single* link down?? It seems bizarre to me that there would only be a single link (geographically) between those two. Whatever happened to redundancy? Accounting. ;) - billn

Re: rbnnetwork.org

2006-11-01 Thread Bill Sehmel
status: ASSIGNED PA country:RU remarks:INFRA-AW changed:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 20060 Alexander, Please contact our Abuse department at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with your complaint. Or online at http://abuse.hopone.net/ Thanks -Bill -- Bill Sehmel - [EMAIL PROTECTED

ELI Issues in Seattle (Tukwila)?

2006-10-30 Thread Bill Sehmel
Anyone else noticing ELI latency issues around the Seattle (Tukwila) area? Thanks Bill Sehmel -- Bill Sehmel - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 1-206-242-2743 Systems Administrator, HopOne Internet Corp. SEA2 NOC Bandwidth full range of carrier/web host colo + networking services: http

Re: Boeing's Connexion announcement

2006-10-16 Thread Bill Woodcock
of these, as well: http://www.mikegyver.com/ -Bill

Re: Boeing's Connexion announcement

2006-10-15 Thread Bill Woodcock
On Sun, 15 Oct 2006, Owen DeLong wrote: This may be a nit, but, you will _NEVER_ see AC power at any, let alone all of the seats. Wrong. It's standard on Air New Zealand, and it's been on Singapore Air seats I've had as well. -Bill

Re: Boeing's Connexion announcement

2006-10-15 Thread Bill Woodcock
and model and likely serial number and unavailable anywhere]. Uh, Apple laptops plug into EmPower without transformers. -Bill

Re: Broadband ISPs taxed for generating light energy

2006-10-10 Thread Bill Woodcock
delivered which matters... I'm sure the customer is delivering light back toward the ISP as well. -Bill

Re: AOL Lameness

2006-10-02 Thread Bill Woodcock
.). Do you have some data suggesting that this is actually happening? It is indeed happening, and appears to have started last night. And it's not happening with very great accuracy. A valid mailto URL in a signature file triggered it, for instance. -Bill

Re: AOL Non-Lameness

2006-10-02 Thread Bill Woodcock
down: http://www.eeicommunications.com/eye/utw/96feb.html and here's another: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.164 -Bill

Re: AOL Lameness

2006-10-02 Thread Bill Woodcock
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Bill Woodcock wrote: It is indeed happening, and appears to have started last night. Dang, I really need to train myself to read _all_ of my email before replying to _any_ of it. -Bill

Re: icmp rpf

2006-09-27 Thread Bill Stewart
Possible approach for small.net - ok, you know that big.net will drop any packets sourced from x.x.x.x if there's no route there (loose uRPF for downstream ISPs like small.net, strict uRPF for end-users.) So give them a route. Either give them a route on one of your direct interfaces to them,

Re: tech support being flooded due to IE 0day

2006-09-21 Thread Bill Sehmel
will float it out here. No patch is currently available from Microsoft, workaround are available. Gadi. And this has to do with Network Operations in what way? -Bill -- Bill Sehmel - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 1-703-288-3081 Systems Administrator, HopOne Internet Corp

Re: Removal of my name

2006-09-20 Thread Bill Woodcock
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: something in HTML that i can not parse... care to repost in a format that is readable? Bill, it's really time for you to upgrade from UCB Mail to Pine. Those of us who've gotten with the program and upgraded to 1990's software

Re: IPv6 PI block is announced - update your filters 2620:0000::/23

2006-09-15 Thread Bill Stewart
that the greedy6 bit hasn't been implemented widely, and that'll eventually get fixed. -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: [routing-wg]BGP Update Report

2006-09-08 Thread Bill Woodcock
was that they'd subsequently moved to a more complicated system of NATing, but my understanding may be incorrect, or they may not have done so entirely. -Bill

Re: Data Center Wiring Standards

2006-09-08 Thread Bill Sehmel
. Then from the two patch panels run a cables to access level (2900's etc) switches in each rack / shelf. This way you have full redundancy in each shelf for your co-located / dedicated customers. My .02 cents -Bill Sehmel -- Bill Sehmel - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 1-703-288-3081

Re: comast email issues, who else has them?

2006-09-07 Thread Bill Stewart
On 9/6/06, Stephen Sprunk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Telling half my family members they have to go get Gmail so they can email the other half of my family members is ridiculous. Too bad Comcast has a monopoly (or, where a duopoly, the competition is just as incompetent) so they have no

Re: Panama NAP/PNAP

2006-07-31 Thread Bill Woodcock
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, Paul English wrote: Can someone tell me where the Panama NAP/PNAP is located? Wrong list. http://lacnic.net/mailman/listinfo/napla -Bill

RE: www.gigablast.com

2006-07-13 Thread Bill Woodcock
. -Bill

Re: Anyone at HopOne Internet?

2006-07-12 Thread Bill Sehmel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey guys, Just wondering if anyone on here works at HopOne's Network Eng. dep/Noc... let me know off list... Thanks, -Payam Hey, Whats up? -Bill -- Bill Sehmel - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 1-206-242-2743 Systems Administrator, HopOne Internet Corp

RE: insane over-regulation - what not to do

2006-06-21 Thread Bill Woodcock
, legislation, by its very existence, brings some stupidity into existence. Less is more. -Bill

Re: Interesting new spam technique - getting a lot more popular.

2006-06-14 Thread Bill Nash
And let me tell you.. inheriting a network like that, knowing a better way to do it, will make you want to put a gun in your mouth. Two /19's worth of address space in VLAN1 (not just in one vlan, but in vlan *1*. Cisco nerds are slapping foreheads or spitting Coke right now.) Trying to

Charter Contact

2006-06-03 Thread Bill Sehmel
Could a charter.net administrator please contact me off list. Thanks Bill Sehmel -- Bill Sehmel - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 1-206-242-2743 Systems Administrator, HopOne Internet Corp. SEA2 NOC Bandwidth full range of carrier/web host colo + networking services: http

Re: Fwd: 41/8 announcement

2006-05-26 Thread Bill Woodcock
that were all statically addressed in net-10 and wouldn't/couldn't renumber in time. In fact, there were _specific hosts_ which had the same IP address, and _had to talk to each other_. Gross. But it can be done. -Bill

Re: Fwd: 41/8 announcement

2006-05-26 Thread Bill Woodcock
, but basically, yes. Like I said, horrifically gross. -Bill

Re: MEDIA: ICANN rejects .xxx domain

2006-05-15 Thread Bill Stewart
.) -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: Geo location to IP mapping

2006-05-15 Thread Bill Nash
It works for spammers. - billn On Mon, 15 May 2006, Brian Wallingford wrote: I'm not quite comfortable with the idea of building a market audience based on data with at best dubious accuracy. On Mon, 15 May 2006, Martin Hannigan wrote: :At 12:49 PM 5/15/2006, Brian Wallingford wrote: :

Re: Geo location to IP mapping

2006-05-15 Thread Bill Nash
Google's available geolocation resources are much more direct: They can get the information directly from the user. Google mail users setting location information, google home page users setting weatherbug details, common location searches in google maps, or local business directory

Re: Geo location to IP mapping

2006-05-15 Thread Bill Woodcock
. 1.3ms is longer in small countries like England? -Bill

Re: BGP data needed

2006-05-03 Thread Bill Woodcock
/resources/data/routing-tables/archive/ -Bill

Re: Determine difference between 2 BGP feeds

2006-04-18 Thread Bill Nash
Were I faced with this reporting equirement on an on-going basis, I'd suggest establishing a read-only BGP peer with both devices and comparing directly. I've got a perl BGP peering daemon that feeds and maintains a mirror of the BGP routing table into SQL, applying updates and withdrawals

Re: Determine difference between 2 BGP feeds

2006-04-18 Thread Bill Nash
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, David Andersen wrote: Much of what Bill described below is already present using Nick Feamster's bgptools release: http://nms.lcs.mit.edu/software/bgp/bgptools/ Start with zebra / quagga / etc., which do a great job of dumping tables and updates. Then use bgptools

Re: Net Neutrality

2006-04-06 Thread Bill Woodcock
. -Bill

Re: Abovenet vs UUnet

2006-03-29 Thread Bill Stewart
Even if you decide you don't need to use a formal RFP process to make your purchasing decision from the dozens of Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 ISPs that can handle your locations, you might want to do a draft of an RFP to identify what requirements are important to you and what requirements are

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