Re: Cisco moves even more to china.

2004-09-23 Thread Joe Johnson
While it is certainly an operational issue if there are no operators left (or on the flip side, too many), I think even that is quite a stretch.   Perhaps the economic discussion can be completed elsewhere?   Joe Johnson   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

Re: APNIC Privacy of customer assignment records - implementation update

2004-09-23 Thread Joe Abley
On 23 Sep 2004, at 18:06, Matt Ghali wrote: Effectively none. APNIC has always served out unverified and obvious garbage from their whois servers. And they are different from every other RIR in this respect how? Joe

Re: [nanog] Re: APNIC Privacy of customer assignment records - implementation update

2004-09-23 Thread Joe Abley
w can any other whois service be in violation of that? Joe

Re: APNIC Privacy of customer assignment records - implementation update

2004-09-23 Thread Joe Abley
now about anybody else, but I've never had any luck getting a response from people in that category anyway; it's invariably the upstream ISPs who respond (if anybody does), and there is no suggestion that their contact details will be able to be hidden. So what difference will it make? Joe

Re: FW: The worst abuse e-mail ever, sverige.net

2004-09-21 Thread Joe Provo
On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 01:29:44PM -0400, Daniel Golding wrote: [snip] > Another choice is to filter port 25. Filtering port 25 has its own > costs - some users are offended/bothered by this, since they can't > use their own corporate mail servers, in some cases. [snip] SUBMIT, SASL, etc. Thi

Log Analizing tool for Cisco and Juniper router (switch)

2004-09-21 Thread Joe Shen
tool for this? Thanks Joe __ Do You Yahoo!? Log on to Messenger with your mobile phone! http://sg.messenger.yahoo.com

Re: Excessive Internet Traffic

2004-09-15 Thread Joe Shen
Is that a variant of Nachi B. ? The source address may be generated. joe --- Robert Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The University of Central Florida has seen a sudden > jump in tcp 445 > denies. It began a little after 9:00 AM EDST. New > Worm? > > I a

Re: Email Complexes

2004-09-15 Thread joe
Hi Joe, I was wondering when this question was going to be posted, so alas. I was having an issue where email (at my company) was on occassion, for various reasons, slow (i.e. messages were getting stuck either outbound or inbound). Of course by the time this was noticed the user tickets

Re: Network Configuration Management Practices

2004-09-15 Thread Joe Shen
There has been some public available software for backing up Cisco router configuration. The backup is not in CVS but in plain file. Joe --- Alexei Roudnev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hmm, there are many approaches, starting with _what > is primary_ (in Moscow&#x

RE: Email Complexes

2004-09-15 Thread Joe Shen
Hi, Is there any free tools or methods to measure SMTP performance and email service quality between two email server ? Is there any implementation of message track? thanks Joe --- "Hosman, Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've gotten a few emails ask

Re: Email Complexes

2004-09-14 Thread Joe Abley
purchasing standard retail pop3 mailbox complexes from the other provider complexes you're interested in, and running text complexes between them and your mail complex.) Joe

Re: EVENT - Building a network and system management open source tool - talk at BayLISA, Cupertino, California, USA, Thursday 16 Sept. 2004 19:30-21:00

2004-09-13 Thread Joe Shen
In those network administration software it seems configuration management, e.g. periodic backup, integrity checking etc, is not covered. Is that possible to include this ? Joe --- Philippe Ombredanne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you are in the San Francisco Bay Area, yo

Re: Gb ethernet interface keeping dropping packet in ingress

2004-09-13 Thread Joe Shen
x27;s the name of the scripts checking ARP on switch? thanks. Joe --- Jeff Kell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you're sniffing one gigabit port from a switch > with much higher > bandwidth, you're going to lose something. Our > primary sensor sits on &

RE: Gb ethernet interface keeping dropping packet in ingress

2004-09-13 Thread Joe Johnson
. Joe Johnson > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Jeff Kell > Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 10:46 PM > To: Joe Shen; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Gb ethernet interface keeping dropping packet in ingress > >

Gb ethernet interface keeping dropping packet in ingress

2004-09-13 Thread Joe Shen
ease continuously. I've disable auto-negotiation and flow-control on between 10G switch and Foundry switch, firewall interface. What's maybe the possible reason for problem above? thanks in advance. Joe __ Do You Yahoo!? Download th

Re: 30 Gmail Invites

2004-09-11 Thread Joe Provo
On Sat, Sep 11, 2004 at 11:44:10AM -0600, Todd Mitchell - lists wrote: > > The weekend is quiet and I know that many of the people on this list [snip] 'Quiet' isn't a bad thing. In an operations context it is a GOOD thing. Please don't mistake volume for value. Followup to /dev/null. --

Re: Spammers Skirt IP Authentication Attempts

2004-09-10 Thread Joe Rhett
al envelope from when forwarding). I'm not sure where "true" diverges from reality in your analysis, but perhaps you should create one of those mail environments and test before you put your foot in your mouth again? -- Joe Rhett Senior Geek Meer.net

Re: Verisign vs. ICANN

2004-09-10 Thread Joe Rhett
> On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Joe Rhett wrote: > > In short, if you want to make money selling your patent to someone then you > > must have a valid business that loses money so that your lawsuit against > > them will have teeth. On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 12:46:07AM -0700, Dan H

Re: Verisign vs. ICANN

2004-09-10 Thread Joe Rhett
ainst them will have teeth. -- Joe Rhett Senior Geek Meer.net

Re: DNS Weather Report 2004-09-07

2004-09-06 Thread Joe Shen
What does "find" in the report mean? no lookup timeout or no out-of-sync? Joe --- Daniel Roesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > DNS WEATHER REPORT for selected infrastructure zones > > Issue 2004-09-07 >

QoS Service and montoring methods

2004-09-06 Thread Joe Shen
ic on each service class? Each word will be highly appreciated. Joe __ Do You Yahoo!? Download the latest ringtones, games, and more! http://sg.mobile.yahoo.com

Re: OT- need a new GSM provider

2004-09-02 Thread Joe Rhett
vijay gill wrote: > > > Also note due to fraud mitigation, most phones only allow you to call > > > within the country you are in or back to the home country, all the while > > > charging you an exhorbitant price. > > At 06:04 PM 09/02/04 -0700, Joe Rhett wrote:

Re: OT- need a new GSM provider

2004-09-02 Thread Joe Rhett
GPRS internet access, and the bill was only $890 or something similar. (I had a few 2.5k phone bills on similar length trips to England while using AT&T...) -- Joe Rhett Senior Geek Meer.net

Re: OT- need a new GSM provider

2004-09-02 Thread Joe Rhett
sed to be true, but has fast fallen away out here in Cali. Motorcycle racetracks are out in the boondocks, and are often the last places to get good cell coverage. About a two years ago GSM phones started having better coverage than CDMA even at those locations, at which point I gave up and went GSM

Re: IMP #1

2004-09-01 Thread joe mcguckin
I wonder if that was the same IMP that was gathering dust in a corner of the student/staff lounge in Boelter Hall at UCLA? I used to see it when I would pass by there on my way to the library 20 years ago... Joe On 9/1/04 1:40 PM, "Peter H Salus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: DNS Anycast as traffic optimizer?

2004-09-01 Thread Joe Abley
e it's important to understand what kind of "near" you need, and to deploy accordingly. Joe

Verizon mail contact

2004-09-01 Thread Joe Hamelin
I'm having some issues getting mail out to Verizon accounts from windermere.com. Could a verizon postmaster please contact me? Thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] 206-315-4357 -- Joe Hamelin Edmonds, WA, US

WRED and QoS provisioning in ISP network

2004-08-31 Thread Joe Shen
environment? esp. in DiffServ network 5. Is there any possible security problem in a QoS enabled network? 6. How could we optimize network architecutre according to QoS policy? Each word will be highly appreciated. Joe Shen __ Do You Yahoo!? Download

RE: Definition of P2P (was Feinstein)

2004-08-30 Thread Joe Johnson
ation, kinda like NAT). I certainly didn't pull NAT off my home or my office connections! I think no one has been called down (e.g., no one has challenged) on the law, but I could be arrested at any time for running a basic Netgear router on my broadband at home. Joe Johnson > -Ori

Re: BGP Homing Question

2004-08-30 Thread Joe Provo
[copius snips] On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 11:16:40AM -0400, Patrick W Gilmore wrote: > On Aug 27, 2004, at 8:58 AM, Joe Abley wrote: > >On 27 Aug 2004, at 08:13, Rick Lowery wrote: > >>I know?they would not be?good Internet citizen, but?if they needed to > >>do this f

Re: OT: Novel uses for old hardware?

2004-08-28 Thread Joe Abley
ut of. Another place to dump used gear with some expectation that it will be put to good use is NSRC (www.nsrc.org). They have the advantage (for probably most people on this list) of being located in the US, and hence being less complicated to donate to. Joe

Re: OT: Novel uses for old hardware?

2004-08-28 Thread Joe Abley
ow to distribute it). Joe

Re: time to bury nethead versus bellhead polemics

2004-08-27 Thread Joe Hamelin
> "netheaded" was seen as the 'nirvana' to which the Internet would > guide telecommunications. And I've been netheaded since '95. ;) -- Joe Hamelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]/.org/.us/.org.uk> Edmonds, WA, US

Re: On the back of other security posts (well some over a year ag o now)....

2004-08-27 Thread joe mcguckin
What strikes me as interesting is the fact that someone did hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage in exchange for -- a shell account?? This is beyond idiotic. Joe On 8/27/04 7:56 AM, "Hosman, Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Wow... > > Glad to

Re: BGP Homing Question

2004-08-27 Thread Joe Abley
r two sites are still only going to originate one prefix each (which they would presumably do even if you had a separate LIR assignment for the European node). Joe

Re: The strangest cable modem issue

2004-08-23 Thread Joe Provo
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 10:09:43AM -0600, Drumm, Dan wrote: > I thought I'd ask NANOG this, since somebody may be from a large cable > operator and may know. I am a Comcast customer and don't want to call > this in through tech support, as I've tried that before without any > success. NANOG is no

Re: OT - 3 Free Gmail invites

2004-08-21 Thread Joe Shen
At least three months. I use IE 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp2( Chinese Version). And, this problem does not come up on my notebook which runs the same version of WinXP & IE. Maybe they could not remake the situation Joe --- "Dre G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How long has

RE: "scanning" e-mail [WAS: 3 Free Gmail invites]

2004-08-19 Thread Joe Johnson
Plus, didn't the courts rule that an ISP can read their customer's emails? The wire-tap laws say you can't read communications in-transit, but once it hits the server's NIC, it is no longer in transit. May be sleazy, but it is legal. Joe Johnson > -Original Mess

Re: OT - 3 Free Gmail invites

2004-08-18 Thread Joe Shen
have to reload one or two times to log in. This is really contrast to what Yahoo! could provide. Joe --- Brett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > WOW! Overwhelming response. Haven't sent them all > out yet, but all > accounted for. > > Brett > > On Wed,

Re: Current street prices for US Internet Transit

2004-08-17 Thread Joe Abley
analogy to the Big Mac Index would be to take some usefully-accurate measure of transit costs in each country, and use that to weight a comparison between other related commodities (cell phone calls? televisions? computers?) Of course, I am not an economist, and people who are tend to scare me. Joe

Re: Summary with further Question: Domain Name System protection

2004-08-17 Thread Joe Shen
that BIND 9 > seems to start *failing* when it reaches a certain > cache size (as in: > Some queries are either not answered at all, or they > are answered > with SERVFAIL). > Impressive! What's the peak value of concurrent DNS requests in your trial? Thanks. Joe

Re: Summary with further Question: Domain Name System protection

2004-08-17 Thread Joe Abley
is not. It is also not a pressure washer, a small rodent native of south-east Asia or the cornerstone of a successful marketing campaign for hand soap. Joe

Summary with further Question: Domain Name System protection

2004-08-16 Thread Joe Shen
able performance evaluation on Nominum's product? Any of your words will be highly appreciated. Joe __ Do You Yahoo!? Download the latest ringtones, games, and more! http://sg.mobile.yahoo.com

Re: Current street prices for US Internet Transit

2004-08-16 Thread Joe Provo
On Mon, Aug 16, 2004 at 04:56:46PM -0400, John Curran wrote: [snip] > Do you take on customers at rock-bottom prices which barely cover > your out-of-pocket expenses, your payroll, and interest payments, > or do you let them go to your competition because no revenue is > better than revenue whi

RE: WashingtonPost computer security stories

2004-08-16 Thread Joe Johnson
any resale shops. I picked up a Compaq TC1000 that I threw a build of Gentoo on for traveling with. Boy, I miss my Mac. :) Joe Johnson > -Original Message----- > From: Joe Abley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 9:20 AM > To: Joe Johnson > Subject: Re

RE: WashingtonPost computer security stories

2004-08-16 Thread Joe Johnson
BTW, what versions of Linux does everyone consider the easiest? I've tried a few I would try in certain places, but which do you all think is the easiest? Joe Johnson > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 4:48 A

Re: Domain Name System protection

2004-08-16 Thread Joe Abley
NS service provision. See, for example: http://www.isc.org/pubs/tn/isc-tn-2004-1.html http://www.isc.org/pubs/tn/isc-tn-2004-1.txt http://www.isc.org/pubs/pres/USENIX/2004/usenix-isc-dns-dist.pdf http://www.isc.org/pubs/pres/USENIX/2004/usenix-dns-dist-pres.pdf Joe

Domain Name System protection

2004-08-15 Thread Joe Shen
result of DNS server software? e.g. performance, resource required, stability, security etc.? 4. Which hardware/OS platform is better for DNS service? 5. Is that possible to filter those requests not conforming to DNS documents? Each word will be highly app

RE: WashingtonPost computer security stories

2004-08-15 Thread Joe Johnson
self out in regular plain English. The day that someone creates a wildly popular, easy to install Linux that has a basic user interface much like Windows, then Linux will win. Unfortunately, the only possible business model that works is to market such a product for a profit, not for free. Joe Johnson

FW: WashingtonPost computer security stories

2004-08-15 Thread Joe Johnson
that updates from the main NOC's LiveUpdate server. All patch the Windows Updates automatically and I've never had trouble with devices catching the Nachi/Welchia or Blaster Worm, because we stayed on top of patches. There should never be a reason to reinstall Windows except some soft

Re: Legal intercept - 3550

2004-08-11 Thread Joe Abley
On 11 Aug 2004, at 10:48, Ricardo "Rick" Gonzalez wrote: I think you're confusing your OSI layers here, routers route and switches switch. Oh, those were the days.

Re: That MIT paper

2004-08-10 Thread Joe Shen
met problems which is caused by people replace scientific conclusion with their experience. Joe Introducing Spymac MailPro: http://www.spymac.com/mailpro/

RE: low-latency bandwidth for cheap?

2004-08-04 Thread Joe Johnson
is. There might be a pretty heavy front-end expense (usually around $500-$1000) but it is usually worth it. For the service you get. Joe Johnson Fox Valley Internet -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff Wheeler Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 20

Re: sms messaging without a net?

2004-08-03 Thread Joe Abley
box to send text messages through it. Joe

Re: Barracuda Networks Spam Firewall

2004-07-28 Thread Joe Hamelin
Here's what I got today from Barracuda. I'll let you know if it did indeed fix my problems. Hi Joe, Your latency problem should be resolved. === On July 27th a new stream of spam was introduced into the wild. This spam contain

Re: Barracuda Networks Spam Firewall

2004-07-27 Thread Joe Hamelin
verage queue latency 4 > seconds which is about normal. > > Do you have any special config settings? > > -Matt > > > > On Jul 27, 2004, at 7:21 PM, Joe Hamelin wrote: > > > > > I just talked to Heather (sales) at Barracuda and was told that there > >

Re: Barracuda Networks Spam Firewall

2004-07-27 Thread Joe Hamelin
a fix. -- Joe Hamelin Edmonds, WA, US

Re: Barracuda Networks Spam Firewall

2004-07-27 Thread Joe Hamelin
Is anyone else on NANOG having problems with Barracuda today? I'm getting massive latency (3000+ seconds) and it seems as if their tech support has gone into meltdown. While on hold I was even connected to another customer with the same problem. -- Joe Hamelin Edmonds, WA, US

Re: 2511 line break

2004-07-27 Thread Joe Abley
On 27 Jul 2004, at 10:13, Joe Abley wrote: On 27 Jul 2004, at 08:10, Ingo Flaschberger wrote: if there is an ssh enabled ios (i presume thats an cisco 2511), then you could do an flash and mem upgrade before login. There are ssh loads for the 2511, because I've downloaded them and loaded

Re: 2511 line break

2004-07-26 Thread Joe Abley
isn't an option for remote access to those routers. Joe

Re: Looking for recommendations for Datacenter off CA Faultline

2004-07-16 Thread joe mcguckin
Sacramento -joe On 7/16/04 4:34 PM, "Tony Li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > You mean that they're not near any *known* fault lines. Remember > Northridge? > > If you're in CA or NV, you *are* near a fault line, no matter where you > ar

Re: OT: xDSL hardware

2004-07-14 Thread Joe Maimon
cking http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios123/123newft/123limit/123x/123xe/dbackupx.htm Sam Yes but is 12.3(8)T available for the 1700/2600 routers? IIRC, not. Joe

tunnel PMTUD with mss adjustment

2004-07-13 Thread Joe Maimon
d adjusted to 1376 instead of 1392, the packet from HOST B would have been sized at 1416 and would have traversed (hopefully) to HOST A safely. At this point I am just a tad confused, so I was wondering if any NANOGers had some light they could shed on this. Thanks, Joe

Re: DNS with Akamai

2004-07-10 Thread joe
s attack on Akamai. Just odd I guess, and 1 more reason to push Nix as a DNS versus the M$ boxes. Cheers -Joe Blanchard - Original Message - From: "John Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday,

DNS with Akamai

2004-07-09 Thread joe
Anyone noticing issues with Akamai and their DNS stuff? Just wondering because I'm seeing strange responses regarding www.foxnews.com, in that one of the Cnames a20.g.akamai.com is changing every 20 seconds, and sometimes no response at all. -Joe Blanchard

Relationship between DNS requests and server's CPU load

2004-07-07 Thread Joe Shen
domain name service system ? thanks in advance. Joe Cool Things Happen When Mac Users Meet! Join the community in Boston this July: www.macworldexpo.com

Relationship between DNS requests and server's CPU load

2004-07-07 Thread Joe Shen
domain name service system ? thanks in advance. Joe Cool Things Happen When Mac Users Meet! Join the community in Boston this July: www.macworldexpo.com

Re: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?]

2004-07-05 Thread joe mcguckin
On 7/5/04 1:18 AM, "Steve Gibbard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The performance arguments are probably more controversial. The arguments > are that shortening the path between two networks increases performance, > and that removing an extra network in the middle increases reliability. > The

Re: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?]

2004-07-05 Thread Joe Provo
On Sat, Jul 03, 2004 at 09:24:17PM +0200, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote: > On Sat, 3 Jul 2004, Stephen J. Wilcox wrote: [snip] > IXes are not for "top carriers" ^^^ Like the economy, perhaps this is different in .se. But this is NAnog to which you are sending the message

Re: ultradns reachability

2004-07-02 Thread Joe Abley
ach a server is much more important than whether you can get a reply from a particular server in 10ms or 500ms. So, I think the issue you mention (which is certainly mention-worthy) is a much smaller problem than the apparently observed problem of all nameservers in the NS set being unavailable. Joe

Re: ultradns reachability

2004-07-02 Thread Joe Abley
l* of them are dead, at least ORG still works." I think more failure modes will be investigated before that comes :) fortunately lots of people are already investigating these, eh? I don't know about lots, but I know of a few. None of the people I know of are using an entire production TLD as their test-bed, however. Joe

Re: Who broke .org?

2004-07-01 Thread Joe Maimon
Richard A Steenbergen wrote: I guess I'll ask first... There was a gentleman a while back that posited that having only two anycast NS records was broken by design. Suggested that while servicing the whole TLD from two NS that were really a little army of anycast clusters all around out ther

Re: Conference - Preventing the Internet Meltdown

2004-06-29 Thread Joe Hamelin
Although from another thread this Vixism seems to apply well: The internet has no government, no constitution, no laws, no rights, no police, no courts. Don't talk about fairness or innocence, and don't talk about what should be done. Instead, talk about what is being done and what will be done

Re: Can a Customer take their IP's with them? (Court says yes!)

2004-06-29 Thread joe mcguckin
There is mention of increased power charges (up to $18,000) and usage > of 60Mw. Isn't $20/amp/month still a standard charge in co-lo sites? > If so, $18,000 buys 900amps. With 120V service, we get > (120*900)/1.67 = 65kw. 65kw over 30 twenty-four hour days is > about 47Mw.

RE: Strange behavior of Catalyst4006

2004-06-28 Thread Joe Shen
I'm sorry I made a mistake the subnet between catalyst4006 and customer's firewall is 10.10.1.213/30,  Catalyst4006's interface address is 10.10.1.213, firewall's interface address is 10.10.1.214.  Sorry. Joe On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 21:24 , Tony Rall <[EMAIL PROTECT

Strange behavior of Catalyst4006

2004-06-28 Thread Joe Shen
hree servers. But, why it could be solved by restart catalyst interface? Would you please do some help? ( I attach system info below) Joe Shen ==-= 4006#sh version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) Catalyst 4000 L3 Switch Software (cat4000-IS-M), Ve

RE: Unplugging spamming PCs

2004-06-24 Thread Joe Shen
ybe most of them comes from other countries ( what happens in China). To me, the proper way of anti-spam may ask cooperation between ISPs and Email service providers. Anyway, strengthening anti-spam ability in Email server is a must. regards Joe > >LP > >Best Regards, > >L

Re: SprintPCS spam policies

2004-06-24 Thread Joe Hamelin
When I signed up for SprintPCS I was offered a yourname @ sprintpcs.com mail account. They let me chose an alias for the account. So now my cell phone has the email address of: noc @ sprintpcs.com This says something about how well they follow RFCs. -- Joe Hamelin Edmonds, WA, US

Re: Unplugging spamming PCs

2004-06-23 Thread Joe Hamelin
hosts. Let Darwin take over. -Joe

Re: Can a customer take IP's with them?

2004-06-23 Thread Joe Provo
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 01:15:14AM -0400, Alex Rubenstein wrote: > > Should a customer be allowed to force a carrier to allow them to announce > non-portable IP space as they see fit to any other carriers of their > choosing when they are no longer buying service from the original carrier > [that

Re: what's going on with yahoo and gmail lately?

2004-06-20 Thread Joe Shen
, who know when Google will open Gmail to public?  regards joe On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:54 , Mike Sawicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent: On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 09:22:33PM -0400, Sean Donelan wrote: > > On Sun, 20 Jun 2004, Matthew McGehrin wrote: > > 4 srp-8-1-ar01.verona.n

Re: Akamai DNS Issue?

2004-06-16 Thread Joe Abley
all of the precautions on that list. That reliability is a feature of prudence and simplicity, not needless complexity and confusion. Joe

Re: Akamai DNS Issue?

2004-06-16 Thread Joe Abley
ted by different DNS hosting strategies. A robustly-hosted zone will have an NS set that exhibits several or all of these approaches (and others too). The hosting of the root zone provides guidance, here. Joe

Best Pratice for MAN security?

2004-06-15 Thread Joe Shen
Hi, Is there any paper/document on best-pratice for MAN security? Is there a recommended version list for IOS or Juniper OS? thanks in advance joe Msg sent via Spymac Mail - http://www.spymac.com

Re: Akamai DNS issue

2004-06-15 Thread Joe Shen
Confirm here in China. mail.yahoo.com is not reachable. I met this problem with www.toshiba.com about a month before, when www.toshiba.com could only be resolved by using AT&T's DNS server cache. joe Msg sent via Spymac Mail - http://www.spymac.com

Re: NLB Recommendations

2004-06-10 Thread Joe Abley
ubs/tn/isc-tn-2004-1.html http://www.isc.org/pubs/tn/isc-tn-2004-1.txt No bells and whistles here, but also no need to buy load-balancing appliances. Be sure to read section 6 ("Limitations"). Joe

Re: best effort has economic problems

2004-05-30 Thread joe mcguckin
I don't see the correlation between settlements, profitability and level-of-service. -joe

Catalyst6509 GE interface hang without any indication

2004-05-25 Thread Joe Shen
a favor to do some help? Each word will be highly appreciated. regards Joe Shen / info for the first Catalyst 6509C-SUP-hz> sh ver WARNING: This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to U

Reminder: PGP Key Signing in San Francisco

2004-05-23 Thread Joe Abley
org/pgp.html>, or drop me a note. Joe

Re: fiber cut 19 May/PM -> 20 May/AM in Ashburn, VA (lawnmower?!)

2004-05-21 Thread Joe Abley
. in this instance, both pairs of fiber ride in the same conduit for some portion of the distance ... or even as two wavelengths on the same pair of fibre. It's a sick, sick, twisted world. Joe

Re: Barracuda Networks Spam Firewall

2004-05-19 Thread joe
g the problem to keep our customers and jobs. We can all agree its a problem, period. But as always, just my 2¢s Joe Blanchard - Original Message - From: "James Couzens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Randy Bush" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Se

PGP Key Signing in San Francisco

2004-05-18 Thread Joe Abley
org/pgp.html>, or drop me a note. Joe

Re: CiSCO IOS 12.* source code stolen

2004-05-17 Thread Joe Shen
ng of those codes as what happened to Microsoft. Joe >Some years ago I was arguing with my then department head (whom I have >the greatest respect for, it should be said) at Cisco that IOS should >be turned open source. Needless to say, the suggestion was met with >"so

Re: Barracuda Networks Spam Firewall

2004-05-17 Thread Joe Boyce
hose hard to get messages. http://www.rulesemporium.com/ is a good place to start if anybody else is running Spam Assassin straight out of the box. Regards, Joe Boyce --- InterStar, Inc. - Shasta.com Internet Phone: +1 (530) 224-6866 x105 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Flash crowds and DOS on POTS

2004-05-17 Thread Joe Abley
cked over from 1999 to 2000, e.g.: http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/1999-12/msg00390.html http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/1999-12/msg00417.html Joe

4 GB interface s HSRP with two Class C address block

2004-05-13 Thread Joe Shen
-B either. How could it done? Each word will be highly appreciated. Regards Joe Shen Msg sent via Spymac Mail - http://www.spymac.com

Re: What percentage of the Internet Traffic is junk?

2004-05-06 Thread Joe St Sauver
ic to and from popular destinations such as Google, Yahoo, MSN, CNN, eBay, etc. Regards, Joe

L2TPv3 encaps performance (again)

2004-05-04 Thread Joe Abley
o so I can pass the information on. Suggestions and recommendations from operators would be also wildly good to hear. Thanks! Begin forwarded message: From: Joe Abley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 11:05 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: L2TPv3 encaps performance Someon

Fw: Spam Handling

2004-04-28 Thread joe
Suresh thanks for explaining this point. I didn't get this email except from the tread Gregh send direct.. This was my only point. Not sure why Nanog didn't post/distribute. From: "Suresh Ramasubramanian" <@outblaze.com> To: "Gregh" <@ozemail.com.au> Cc: <@merit.edu> Sent: Thursday, April 29,

Re: Spam handling

2004-04-28 Thread joe
arger providers SMTP as a forwarder. no fix, but a way around fer now. Cheers -Joe - Original Message - From: "Gregh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 12:13 AM Subject: Re: Spam handling > > > - Original Message -

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