Cogent DNS Contact

2012-06-23 Thread Garret Picchioni
Hi All, If anyone has a contact at Cogent, who might be able to solve a reverse DNS issue, could they contact me offline? Thanks! Garret

Re: Cogent DNS Contact

2012-06-23 Thread Justin Wilson
I have always had excellent response if you open up a ticket with their helpdesk. Cogent helpdesk has solved some rather complex issues so I would try there first. Justin -- Justin Wilson Aol & Yahoo IM: j2sw http://www.mtin.net/blog ­ xISP News http://www.twitter.com/j2sw ­ Follow me on Twitter

Re: NYC to DEU packet loss

2012-06-23 Thread Tim Durack
As suspected, this ended up being an XO/DTAG peering issue. Took a long time to get sorted out, but thanks to any and all who assisted! Tim:> On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Tim Durack wrote: > Trying to troubleshoot packet loss from NYC to DEU. Traceroute shows: > > tdurack@2ua82715mg:~$ trace

RE: LinkedIn password database compromised

2012-06-23 Thread Keith Medcalf
Leo, This will never work. The "vested profiteers" will all get together and make it a condition that in order to use this method the user has to have "purchased" a "verified" key from them. Every site will use different profiteers (probably whoever gives them the biggest kickback). You will

RE: LinkedIn password database compromised

2012-06-23 Thread Keith Medcalf
> 2. Pre-compromised-at-the-factory smartphones and similar. There's > no reason why these can't be preloaded with spyware similar to CarrierIQ > and directed to upload all newly-created private keys to a central > collection point. This can be done, therefore it will be done, and when > some se

Re: LinkedIn password database compromised

2012-06-23 Thread Michael Thomas
On 06/23/2012 05:52 PM, Keith Medcalf wrote: Leo, This will never work. The "vested profiteers" will all get together and make it a condition that in order to use this method the user has to have "purchased" a "verified" key from them. Every site will use different profiteers (probably whoev

Re: How to fix authentication (was LinkedIn)

2012-06-23 Thread Kyle Creyts
I would suggest that multiple models be pursued (since each appears to have a champion) and that the market/drafting process will resolve the issue of which is better (which is okay by me: widespread adoption of any of the proposed models would advance the state of the norm; progress beats the sno