Re: Overseas - Latency

2010-07-07 Thread Jens Link
Caleb Tennis caleb.ten...@gmail.com writes: I saw this earlier this morning, not sure if it relates to you or not: http://www.telegeography.com/cu/article.php?article_id=33597 Well that's Africa and most unfortunate for all the soccer fans there. jens --

RE: Overseas - Latency

2010-07-07 Thread Rod Beck
There are several cable systems landing in South Africa. I doubt it will affect television coverage ... Roderick S. Beck Director of European Sales Hibernia Atlantic Budapest, New York, and Paris -Original Message- From: Jens Link [mailto:li...@quux.de] Sent: Wed 7/7/2010 10:47 AM

Re: Overseas - Latency

2010-07-07 Thread Jens Link
Rod Beck rod.b...@hiberniaatlantic.com writes: There are several cable systems landing in South Africa. I doubt it will affect television coverage ... TV is not an issue Internet is. At least thats what I read in an article yesterday. According to the article I read many (smaller) providers

DNS traffic sourced from my address space to myself.

2010-07-07 Thread Drew Weaver
Howdy, Recently I have been noticing a good amount of totally bogus DNS traffic coming in on my transit links via my own IP addresses (spoofed). SLOT 2:Jul 2 11:26:02 EDT: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list 119 permitted udp x.x.145.161(0) - x.x.145.235(0), 1 packet SLOT 2:Jul 2 11:26:02 EDT:

Re: DNS traffic sourced from my address space to myself.

2010-07-07 Thread Jon Lewis
On Wed, 7 Jul 2010, Drew Weaver wrote: Recently I have been noticing a good amount of totally bogus DNS traffic coming in on my transit links via my own IP addresses (spoofed). SLOT 2:Jul 2 11:26:02 EDT: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list 119 permitted udp x.x.145.161(0) - x.x.145.235(0), 1 packet

Re: [Bruce Hoffman] Thank-you for your recent participation.

2010-07-07 Thread Rich Kulawiec
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 04:52:48AM +, Paul Vixie wrote: Rich Kulawiec r...@gsp.org writes: This spam came from the icontact spammers-for-hire: [snip] domains and/or cidrs, plz? The spam appears to always come from icpbounce.com, so blocking that on rDNS and/or HELO should suffice.

Re: DNS traffic sourced from my address space to myself.

2010-07-07 Thread bmanning
On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 08:07:07AM -0400, Drew Weaver wrote: Howdy, Recently I have been noticing a good amount of totally bogus DNS traffic coming in on my transit links via my own IP addresses (spoofed). SLOT 2:Jul 2 11:26:02 EDT: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list 119 permitted udp

NANOG50 conference info ?

2010-07-07 Thread Leslie
Does anyone have the location of NANOG50 ? I am trying to coordinate my travel due to another conference in Atlanta right before NANOG. Thanks! Leslie

Re: NANOG50 conference info ?

2010-07-07 Thread David Meyer
Leslie, Does anyone have the location of NANOG50 ? I am trying to coordinate my travel due to another conference in Atlanta right before NANOG. Thanks! The venue will be formally announced when registration opens on July 19. Hope this helps, Dave

Email over v6

2010-07-07 Thread Zaid Ali
Are there any folks here who would be inclined to do SMTP over IPv6? I have a test v6 network with is ready to do email but getting some real world data to verify headers would be more helpful. Please send me an email offlist if you are interested. Thanks, Zaid

Re: U.S. Plans Cyber Shield for Utilities, Companies

2010-07-07 Thread Patrick Giagnocavo
andrew.wallace wrote: Article: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704545004575352983850463108.html Why does it cost $100 million to install and configure OpenBSD on a bunch of old systems? --Patrick

Re: U.S. Plans Cyber Shield for Utilities, Companies

2010-07-07 Thread Jon Lewis
On Wed, 7 Jul 2010, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote: andrew.wallace wrote: Article: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704545004575352983850463108.html Why does it cost $100 million to install and configure OpenBSD on a bunch of old systems? A) it's being done for the government B)

Re: U.S. Plans Cyber Shield for Utilities, Companies

2010-07-07 Thread Adrian Chadd
On Wed, Jul 07, 2010, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote: Why does it cost $100 million to install and configure OpenBSD on a bunch of old systems? I think you've misunderstood the question if you think openbsd on old systems is the answer. :) Adrian

Re: U.S. Plans Cyber Shield for Utilities, Companies

2010-07-07 Thread Jimi Thompson
ROFL You forgot E) Oversight by a committee and F) All of the above On 7/7/10 9:14 PM, Jon Lewis jle...@lewis.org wrote: On Wed, 7 Jul 2010, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote: andrew.wallace wrote: Article: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704545004575352983850463108.ht ml Why

Re: U.S. Plans Cyber Shield for Utilities, Companies

2010-07-07 Thread Franck Martin
You forgot -It is carrier grade, ISO certified and other certification program not worth the paper it is printed on. - Original Message - From: Jon Lewis jle...@lewis.org To: Patrick Giagnocavo patr...@zill.net Cc: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Thursday, 8 July, 2010 2:14:53 PM Subject: Re:

Re: U.S. Plans Cyber Shield for Utilities, Companies

2010-07-07 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 22:02:24 EDT, Patrick Giagnocavo said: andrew.wallace wrote: Article: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704545004575352983850463108.html Why does it cost $100 million to install and configure OpenBSD on a bunch of old systems? That's the first $3M.

Re: U.S. Plans Cyber Shield for Utilities, Companies

2010-07-07 Thread joel jaeggli
On 2010-07-07 19:14, Jon Lewis wrote: On Wed, 7 Jul 2010, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote: andrew.wallace wrote: Article: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704545004575352983850463108.html Why does it cost $100 million to install and configure OpenBSD on a bunch of old systems?

Re: U.S. Plans Cyber Shield for Utilities, Companies

2010-07-07 Thread Michael Painter
andrew.wallace wrote: Article: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704545004575352983850463108.html My opinion: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704545004575352983850463108.html#articleTabs%3Dcomments%26commentId%3D1330685 Perfect Citizen will look at large, typically