* Ask Bjørn Hansen:
Are there (a significant number of) providers that will filter a /24
announcement from an ARIN prefix not in the list of prefixes where
they allocate /24 blocks.
I've seen such filters applied to RIPE's /8s which actually led to
reachability problems because the shorter
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Thinking that they will have to go back to ARIN for additional space
relatively quickly without intervention, can anyone provide links to
docs that will help prevent future renumbering or decent management? I
know that I can collapse a lot of their
My company has been using an online video service for certain shows on our
local access channel, to stream them live over the internet and make them
available as video on demand. This is stuff like city and county meetings,
parades, that sort of thing.
We're getting complaints because the ads
On Jun 22, 2010, at 9:57 PM, Eric J Esslinger wrote:
So I'm looking for some help, perhaps experience with products,
I'm a big fan of QTSS for this type of application, myself:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/streamingserver/
and use Wirecast for the broadcasting client:
So I'm looking for some help, perhaps experience with products,
I'm a big fan of QTSS for this type of application, myself:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/streamingserver/
and use Wirecast for the broadcasting client:
http://www.telestream.net/wire-cast/overview.htm
along with a good video
Hi
It is very nice that Ina replied me about mtu help
Now I am using ping to check
but not sure it is my modem or DSL company issue?
C:\Documents and Settings\derekping yahoo.com -f -l 1300
Pinging yahoo.com [98.137.149.56] with 1300 bytes of data:
Packet needs to be fragmented but DF set.
Perhaps dslreports would be a more useful forum for this question?
On 06/22/2010 01:51 PM, Deric Kwok wrote:
Hi
It is very nice that Ina replied me about mtu help
Now I am using ping to check
but not sure it is my modem or DSL company issue?
C:\Documents and Settings\derekping yahoo.com -f
sigh... where was this useful data 10 years ago!
http://www.fcc.gov/worldtravel/
Even more entertaining is the reboot.fcc.gov (Beta) in the top right
corner. I wonder if they have a reboot.ftc.gov link as well; that might
actually be more useful.
http://www.zdnet.com.au/make-zombie-code-mandatory-govt-report-339304001.htm
A government report into cybercrime has recommended that internet
service providers (ISPs) force customers to use antivirus and firewall
software or risk being disconnected.
security
Committee chair Belinda Neal
not sure how they propose to enforce that, instrumentation approaches
that look inside the home gateway have a non-trivial falsh positive rate
and you've got a lot more hosts than ip addresses.
On 06/22/2010 11:30 AM, Gadi Evron wrote:
--- g...@linuxbox.org wrote:
From: Gadi Evron g...@linuxbox.org
http://www.zdnet.com.au/make-zombie-code-mandatory-govt-report-339304001.htm
A government report into cybercrime has recommended that internet
service providers (ISPs) force customers to use antivirus and firewall
software or
Come on, you aren't thinking gov't-enough.
BASIC broadband access will be a SSH/web-only proxy with
firewalling/antivirus/etc capability. That whole pesky HTTP/1.0 problem was
solved a long time ago. Maybe you don't even get your own IP anymore -- and you
have to access your email through
You forgot to talk about a tax on all of that too... ;)
Note the Great Firewall of Australia is slowly going down in flames...
Now, there are two options, fight these type of proposals (resources spent to
avoid something and make political enemies) or encourage the proposal by
Netherlands and
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Gadi Evron g...@linuxbox.org wrote:
http://www.zdnet.com.au/make-zombie-code-mandatory-govt-report-339304001.htm
A government report into cybercrime has recommended that internet service
providers (ISPs) force customers to use antivirus and firewall software or
Anyone have any suggestions for a decent vendor that provides network
penetration testing? We have a customer requirement for a third party
test for a certain facility. Have you used anyone that you thought did a
great job? Anyone you would suggest avoiding?
Replies can be sent off list and I
Depends on where you are... I've used Sysnet in Europe (www.sysnet.ie) and
they are excellent. We used Deloitte (
http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_GX/global/services/enterprise-risk-services/security-privacy-resiliency/pcidss/index.htm)
in non-european countries, with not such a good result (but
I'm interested in a summary of what people suggest.
--Matt
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 4:48 PM, George Bonser gbon...@seven.com wrote:
Anyone have any suggestions for a decent vendor that provides network
penetration testing? We have a customer requirement for a third party
test for a certain
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 07:55:37 +1200 (FJT)
Franck Martin fra...@genius.com wrote:
You forgot to talk about a tax on all of that too... ;)
Note the Great Firewall of Australia is slowly going down in flames...
The industry has had plenty of entertainment out of the following
two videos in the
On 23/06/2010, at 4:00 AM, Gadi Evron wrote:
http://www.zdnet.com.au/make-zombie-code-mandatory-govt-report-339304001.htm
A government report into cybercrime has recommended that internet
service providers (ISPs) force customers to use antivirus and firewall
software or risk being
Joel Jaeggli joe...@bogus.com writes:
not sure how they propose to enforce that, instrumentation approaches
that look inside the home gateway have a non-trivial falsh positive rate
and you've got a lot more hosts than ip addresses.
Well you force your users to install some software to control
If I wanted someone to do this, I'd probably look at a security vendor
instead of a general purpose consulting firm.
Some examples off the top of my head might include IBM's ISS and
SecureWorks.
-Scott
-Original Message-
From: Ken Gilmour [mailto:ken.gilm...@gmail.com]
Sent:
Metasploit / Rapid7 (open source)
BreakingPoint Systems (commercial)
Sent from my mobile device...
Chris
On Jun 22, 2010, at 4:28 PM, Scott Berkman sc...@sberkman.net wrote:
If I wanted someone to do this, I'd probably look at a security vendor
instead of a general purpose consulting firm.
I use to use ISS on the last 4 year. They are very good. Helped us find many
problem and suggest mitigation for each of them.
-Original Message-
From: George Bonser [mailto:gbon...@seven.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 5:48 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Penetration Test Vendors
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 6:52 AM, James Smith
ja...@jamesstewartsmith.com wrote:
we're in the process of building a DR site.
Assume for purposes of discussion that all the vendors have equivalent
quality equipment with approximately equivalent features.
I can think of four occasions you'd need a
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