;m sure they'll float any articles they can to get congress to
allocate more funds to the cyberpanic squad--go go big brother. Not too
mention, the news whores are always a willing accomplice in fabricating
hype.
Oh wait, is today cynical Friday?
--jnull
> Is DWDM considered a reliable/scalable/operable carrier
> interconnection technology?
>
> Is multi-vendor DWDM (whether internal to the network or for
> carrier interconnection) practical or sensible, especially
> for carrier/network interconnection? Many vendors proclaim
> interoperability, b
> Neither Sprint nor Qwest are serious about earning my business and are not
> providing me with their network peering details. I was hoping that the
> list might have the collective resources to help me determine who has
> better peering.
> chirstopher
Chirstopher,
Your comment "serious about
Curious to see how many saw the worm 2002 traffic change to UDP port 4156 at about 5PM
Sat.
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Dan Lockwood([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.08.21 12:16:20 +:
> Does anyone have a resource that has recommendations about how to name
> interfaces in a DNS name space? Is there a standard that is used? TIA
>
> Dan Lockwood
I'm certain there are some good resources available, but f
m my experie
Those whom I'm speaking to know the security and routing vulnerabilities
associated with name resolution.
(others, some background:
http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/schuba93addressing.html ,
http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/lioy00dns.html)
Anyway, I wish I were providing solutions or even offering new
inf
27;t be cracked with patience, good
fingerprint analysis, some coding, and maybe a little social
engineering.
j
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220-
220 merlin FTP server (SunOS 4.1) ready.
A Sun server as a host for a OpenBSD source is like writing combinations
to a bank vault on the back of your hand.
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/24s rather quickly.
Does someone have some perl script handy that can aggregate from a
hashlist dumped from router bgp output using NET::NETMASK?
(I'd do it myself, but ...well, I suk!)
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"There are 10 types of people:
those that understand binary,
and those that
where I'm allocating my energy; I've
demo'd a couple vendor solutions, but with less than pleasing results
for the price. I figure the DMCA or something else will get them on
their other illegal activities before I ISPs could persuade the Feds to
slap their wrist for packet fl
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Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 4:24 PM
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> "I do not recommend adding every IP listed at DShield to your filter"
> /under
"I do not recommend adding every IP listed at DShield to your filter"
/understatement.
I took a short while to peruse the data collected and distributed by
DShield. I don't believe I need to go into the many reasons (I'm sure
you know yourself) why this information is completely unreliable, bu
Alsato,
I have recently begun using Bogon Lists myself, after some research and
convincing advice I received from members of this list. However, I do
not agree with the terminology. A Bogon List is absolute (termed from
Bogus, derived from bogus or unreal). The only addresses I would place
in thi
A fascinating diatribe Toward the latter portion, aside from the
derogating comments, it has become nearly beneficial to the problem. I
don't often post, but read nearly all submissions due to the technical
prowess of its posters. I do believe the list's greatest attributes are
the consistent
Sometimes a signature is unnecessary: the foolishness of the comment itself
can be proof of its authorship.
jnull
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n SLA
violations, a little theft and fraud, delayed or diminished revenues, and
excessive bandwidth consumption. We play Cops & Robbers, and get paid to do
it.
Hmmm, I think I'm talking myself into going to the bar
jnull
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