Re: IOS Rookit: the sky isn't falling (yet)

2008-06-02 Thread Christian
here's the slides if anyone hasn't seen http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2008/May/att-0668/EuSecWest_presentation_ppt On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:27 AM, Fred Reimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: New keys, to be stored on the crypto chip, would presumably be delivered in a separately signed

Update: NANOG 43 PGP signing party.

2008-06-02 Thread Joel Jaeggli
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The keysigning sessions are going to be during the morning breaks during the general session, and will be located in the Gleason/Roebling rooms. Monday June 2nd11:00-11:30 Tuesday June 3rd11:00-11:30 If you plan to

Re: Types of packet modifications allowed for networks

2008-06-02 Thread Darryl Ross
Darden, Patrick S. wrote: --packet fragmentation due to inconsistent MTUs and/or bandwidth (e.g. moving from ATM at 150Mbps to a fractional DS3 at 3.088Mbps) MTUs yes, bandwidth no. Bandwidth congestion at the boundary to a slower network will cause buffering and dropped packets, not a

Re: NANOG NYC Event

2008-06-02 Thread David Diaz
Something Important to remember (I learned the hard way) Cell phones do not work on the metro so remember A C F JAY STREET STOP Those are the trains that stop on the back corner of the hotel. AC are BLUE LINE. F is BROWN i believe. the RED 2,3 line stops a block away. If you get lost remember

Re: Comcast - Stuck route in Chicago directing MN traffic via Denver

2008-06-02 Thread Eric Spaeth
Thanks for the folks who looked at this -- things are looking better this morning: traceroute to 76.113.128.1 (76.113.128.1), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 69.65.40.62 (69.65.40.62) 0.858 ms 0.840 ms 0.838 ms 2 so2-0-0-0.er1.Chi1.Servernap.net (69.39.239.169) 1.876 ms 1.878 ms 1.875

Re: Types of packet modifications allowed for networks

2008-06-02 Thread David Conrad
Only the end-to-end principle... Perhaps not relevant, but between any two consenting nodes, there can be severe mangling of headers as long as what comes out the other side looks pretty much the same as what went in. CSLIP is an example of this. Regards, -drc

UDP lossage (was: Types of packet modifications allowed for networks)

2008-06-02 Thread Matthew Kaufman
I was reminded by the packet modifications thread that it seems that dropping (rather than fragmenting) large UDP packets has become quite the norm, which is unfortunate. We're working on a (popular software) product that sends UDP datagrams (with DF cleared), and it is amazing how small they

RE: NANOG NYC Event

2008-06-02 Thread michael.dillon
I also want to 2nd Little Italy ... And for proof that New York is constantly changing, check one of the newer Jewish neighborhoods in Brighton Beach, a little corner of the Soviet Union right on the edge of the USA. ;-) --Michael Dillon

Re: NANOG NYC Event

2008-06-02 Thread John Levine
I also want to 2nd Little Italy and the NY Museum of Natural History/Hayden Planetarium as must sees if you've never been to NY. ... Considering the nerdy tendencies of this crowd, I can't see how one would omit a trip to the NYC Transit Museum, which chronicles the history of what was in

RE: NANOG NYC Event

2008-06-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Of course, there is always the question of what to put on the hot dog, and the mystic's reply: make me one with everything. -Original Message- From: Scott Berkman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 10:40 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: NANOG NYC Event For all the

Re: IPV6 network feeds

2008-06-02 Thread Heather Schiller
Joe Abley wrote: On 27 May 2008, at 17:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Verizon provides ipv6 connectivity according to their website. I mentioned this on another list, but if anybody has tried to actually turn the words referred to above into service, I would be very happy to hear about how

[OFFTOPIC] Re: NANOG NYC Event

2008-06-02 Thread Rev. Jeffrey Paul
On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 09:45:41AM -0400, David Diaz wrote: Something Important to remember (I learned the hard way) Cell phones do not work on the metro so remember A C F JAY STREET STOP Those are the trains that stop on the back corner of the hotel. AC are BLUE LINE. F is BROWN i

Re: [OFFTOPIC] Re: NANOG NYC Event

2008-06-02 Thread Joe Maimon
Other POIs of interest to nanogers: Datavision on 5th avenue near 40th street (Manhattan) has saved me in a pinch when I've needed multimode cables (still dunno where to buy smf at a retail shop in nyc). Chips and tech is around the corner on 39th between 5th and 6th. Datavision requires

Re: [OFFTOPIC] NANOG NYC Event

2008-06-02 Thread Greg Skinner
On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 10:39:45AM -0400, Scott Berkman wrote: For all the food everyone is listing you've missed the #1 NY food (opinion) ... Hot Dogs! It's been years since I've lived in NYC, and I haven't visited in a few years. I'd love to get a really good knish or slice of Sicilian

OLD root server IP addresses through history

2008-06-02 Thread Sean Donelan
http://www.donelan.com/dnstimeline.html 1 Jun 1990 NIC.DDN.MIL 26.0.0.73 root service ends (last original root server)

Re:Re: NANOG NYC Event

2008-06-02 Thread Eye Am
Read http://www.forgotten-ny.com/ before setting any agendas and if you have some time to spare, there is some awesome history to find. I lived there for nearly 20 years and it's endless the amazing things you can find just a short distance from anywhere. One of my stops is *always* the

Re: IPV6 network feeds

2008-06-02 Thread Antonio Querubin
On Mon, 2 Jun 2008, Heather Schiller wrote: If Verizon = AS701/702/703 (VerizonBusiness/UUnet/MCI) then you should be able to just call your sales person and ask for it.. We can do native in several locations, and if native isn't available in your location, we can set you up w/ a tunnel and

Re: IPV6 network feeds

2008-06-02 Thread Heather Schiller
Antonio Querubin wrote: On Mon, 2 Jun 2008, Heather Schiller wrote: If Verizon = AS701/702/703 (VerizonBusiness/UUnet/MCI) then you should be able to just call your sales person and ask for it.. We can do native in several locations, and if native isn't available in your location, we can set

RE: NANOG NYC Event

2008-06-02 Thread Martin Hannigan
I'll probably be at 83rd and Amsterdam by 11p, This is my all time NYC favorite. http://www.hi-life.com/west.html http://www.hi-life.com/ If you're here on Thurs or beyond: http://www.hi-life.com/west-ipod-lounge.html NYC is so large and interesing that I wouldn't spend much

Re: NANOG NYC Event

2008-06-02 Thread Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET
NYC is so large and interesing that I wouldn't spend much time chasing food. You're in foodie heaven. See the Statute of Liberty, the 9/11 memorial, Empire State Building, ride the subway, go to Hoboken, or catch a glimpse of the UN. All great sites. Personally, I'd like to find a karaoke bar

Re: NANOG NYC Event

2008-06-02 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 17:33:21 EDT, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET said: Why hasn't anyone talking about putting together a trip to the various datacenters in the area 25 Broadway... 111 8th... and the grandaddy of them all... 60 Hudson. http://www.answers.com/topic/busman-s-holiday pgpCE1HyIIJgV.pgp

Re: NANOG NYC Event

2008-06-02 Thread Kevin Oberman
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 21:24:00 - From: Martin Hannigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'll probably be at 83rd and Amsterdam by 11p, This is my all time NYC favorite. http://www.hi-life.com/west.html http://www.hi-life.com/ If you're here on Thurs or beyond:

Re: Large number of DNS probes in last 24 hours

2008-06-02 Thread Michael Still
Jim Wise wrote: On Fri, 30 May 2008, Michael Still wrote: I have seen PlanetLab experiments doing this. What are the originating IP addresses? Three observed source addresses 208.78.169.237 204.11.51.62 194.199.24.101 Source ports are high and non-repeating. Other

Network trend and right planning

2008-06-02 Thread 정치영
Hi all, I'm going to make a medium term (4~5 years) plan of our IP core/backbone network. Currently our backbone network is providing MPLS L3 VPN service and internet access service. Most of our platform is based on c7500 or 6509 (sup3 base). it is the right time we have to change our

Re: NANOG NYC Event

2008-06-02 Thread Christian
hilife is a great spot!! On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Martin Hannigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'll probably be at 83rd and Amsterdam by 11p, This is my all time NYC favorite. http://www.hi-life.com/west.html http://www.hi-life.com/ If you're here on Thurs or beyond: