RE: Call for papers (Deadline Extended): ISP-10, USA, July 2010

2010-03-25 Thread Frank Bulk
***FAKE CONFERERENCE*** (in case you didn't know) -Original Message- From: James Heralds [mailto:jmhera...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 6:59 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Call for papers (Deadline Extended): ISP-10, USA, July 2010 It would be highly appreciated if you cou

Re: Hotmail and player.play.it

2010-03-25 Thread JoeSox
Yes, I figured; I was 'scared' to do a whois and I appreciate the confirmations. I am just using the basic built-in Juniper object for domain deny/reject policy because that is all this shop has. It's not the first time, but I was hoping for another answer instead of SOL -- Thanks, Joe On Thu, Ma

Re: Hotmail and player.play.it

2010-03-25 Thread Matthew Petach
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:52 PM, JoeSox wrote: > I just ran into this problem about two or so weeks ago hoping it would go > away. > I am denying 'player.play.it' [currently resolving to 67.148.71.9, > 67.148.71.11] on my Juniper firewall. > > However I get denied navigating to 'hotmail.com' [pol

Call for papers (Deadline Extended): ISP-10, USA, July 2010

2010-03-25 Thread James Heralds
It would be highly appreciated if you could share this announcement with your colleagues, students and individuals whose research is in information security, cryptography, privacy, and related areas. Call for papers (Deadline Extended): ISP-10, USA, July 2010 The 2010 International Conference

Hotmail and player.play.it

2010-03-25 Thread JoeSox
I just ran into this problem about two or so weeks ago hoping it would go away. I am denying 'player.play.it' [currently resolving to 67.148.71.9, 67.148.71.11] on my Juniper firewall. However I get denied navigating to 'hotmail.com' [policy says it is 67.148.71.11 causing the trouble] I don't se

Re: NTP clock source

2010-03-25 Thread Nate Itkin
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 05:51:56AM -0700, Kyle Bader wrote: > Can anyone recommend a solid clock souce (stratum 0) that's not overly > expensive? The Endrun Technologies product worked well for me. After an initial set-up, it was maintenance free. I couldn't install a rooftop antenna so I need

Re: NTP clock source

2010-03-25 Thread Dan Shoop
On Mar 25, 2010, at 8:51 AM, Kyle Bader wrote: > Can anyone recommend a solid clock souce (stratum 0) that's not overly > expensive? The only stuff I've found so far is ESE, can anyone > recommend them or conversely has anyone had any problems with their > hardware? > > -- > > Kyle We have s

RE: NTP clock source

2010-03-25 Thread Erik Soosalu
Garmin 17HVS mounted on the top of the building attached to a old HP thin client (SSD with no fans) running FreeBSD. After implementation, I haven't thought about it since. Thanks, Erik -Original Message- From: Kyle Bader [mailto:kyle.ba...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 8:5

Re: NTP clock source

2010-03-25 Thread Marty Anstey
Kyle Bader wrote: > Can anyone recommend a solid clock souce (stratum 0) that's not overly > expensive? The only stuff I've found so far is ESE, can anyone > recommend them or conversely has anyone had any problems with their > hardware? > > If you are of the DIY persuasion, check out the foll

Re: NTP clock source

2010-03-25 Thread Jon Meek
I use both EndRun Technologies and the "Garmin 18x LVC + old PC" solution. I am currently seeing 8+ satellites out a North facing window almost all of the time with the Garmin. The window method may not work if the window is coated with a metallic layer (common in newer buildings). Also, be carefu

Re: NTP clock source

2010-03-25 Thread Henry Linneweh
http://www.brillianttelecom.com/ is another timing solutions provider -henry From: Matthew Huff To: Kyle Bader ; "nanog@nanog.org" Sent: Thu, March 25, 2010 5:27:09 AM Subject: RE: NTP clock source http://www.symmetricom.com/ We have two of their S200 sy

Re: NTP clock source

2010-03-25 Thread Dave Hart
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 12:51 UTC, Kyle Bader wrote: > Can anyone recommend a solid clock souce (stratum 0) that's not overly > expensive? All the options I'm aware of have no prices posted, sadly. For me, that means "forget it, you don't want to spend that much", but then I'm not spending other

RE: NTP clock source

2010-03-25 Thread Wallace Keith
-Original Message- From: Kyle Bader [mailto:kyle.ba...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 8:52 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: NTP clock source Can anyone recommend a solid clock souce (stratum 0) that's not overly expensive? The only stuff I've found so far is ESE, can anyone rec

Re: NTP clock source

2010-03-25 Thread Gerry Boudreaux
On Mar 25, 2010, at 07:51 , Kyle Bader wrote: > Can anyone recommend a solid clock souce (stratum 0) that's not overly > expensive? The only stuff I've found so far is ESE, can anyone > recommend them or conversely has anyone had any problems with their > hardware? You can look at the Tempus LX

RE: NTP clock source

2010-03-25 Thread Matthew Huff
http://www.symmetricom.com/ We have two of their S200 syncservers. Works great. Matthew Huff   | One Manhattanville Rd OTA Management LLC | Purchase, NY 10577 http://www.ox.com | Phone: 914-460-4039 aim: matthewbhuff  | Fax:   914-460-4139 > -Original Message- > From: Kyle Bad

Re: NTP clock source

2010-03-25 Thread David Andersen
Can you clarify your requirements when you say stratum 0? Accuracy, holdover time, needed outputs, do you want a standalone box or something that you plug in to an existing computer or router? -Dave On Mar 25, 2010, at 8:51 AM, Kyle Bader wrote: > Can anyone recommend a solid clock souce (s

NTP clock source

2010-03-25 Thread Kyle Bader
Can anyone recommend a solid clock souce (stratum 0) that's not overly expensive? The only stuff I've found so far is ESE, can anyone recommend them or conversely has anyone had any problems with their hardware? -- Kyle

Experiences with A10 AX series Load Balancers?

2010-03-25 Thread Babak Pasdar
Bryan, We have built out our infrastructure around A10 and after doing our own due diligence on them, we like them for the following reasons: 1. The performance is outrageous (in a good way) in terms of: a. Total number of sessions supported b. Ramp Rate (New connections per second) c. Thr

Yahoo Mail admin

2010-03-25 Thread St. Onge,Adam
Does anyone have a contact for a yahoo mail admin that they could please provide offlist? We removed some mx records in late February but are still seeing yahoo servers attempting to deliver mail to these addresses. Thanks, Adam

Re: 10GBase-t switch

2010-03-25 Thread Jack Sinha
I was talking to the Brocade SE and he mentioned that TurboIron 24X will support Full L3 including multicast routing along with advanced L2 such as stp groups, vlan groups, MRP, ..etc

Re: 10GBase-t switch

2010-03-25 Thread Jack Sinha
Another option you can look at is TwinAx copper cables. There are lots of products that support it including - TurboIron24X from Brocade/Foundry, Arista boxes and BNT boxes. Jack

Re: Experiences with A10 AX series Load Balancers?

2010-03-25 Thread Bill Fehring
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 21:05, matthew zeier wrote: > I'd argue that Zeus' TrafficScript is on par or better than iRules. +1 I'm a fan of F5 myself, but Zeus TrafficScript is a worthy contender.