Re: "Hacking" these days - purpose?

2020-12-15 Thread Mark Tinka
On 12/16/20 02:38, b...@theworld.com wrote: Somedays I wonder if it's some vast, well-funded, Spectre-like organization whose backers just want to see trust in the internet undermined in the public's eyes on behalf of their own non-internet or anti-internet (think: phone companies who'd love

Re: "Hacking" these days - purpose?

2020-12-15 Thread Donald Eastlake
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 12:10 PM Miles Fidelman wrote: > David Bass wrote: > > It becomes more clear when you think about the options out there, and > > get a little creative. Now a days it’s definitely chess that’s being > > played. > And here I thought the purpose of hacking is (still) having

Re: "Hacking" these days - purpose?

2020-12-15 Thread bzs
Somedays I wonder if it's some vast, well-funded, Spectre-like organization whose backers just want to see trust in the internet undermined in the public's eyes on behalf of their own non-internet or anti-internet (think: phone companies who'd love to charge you per email and web page access for

Re: how many bits of entropy do we need for load balancing?

2020-12-15 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 12/14/20 16:25, na...@jack.fr.eu.org wrote: There are 3 kind of hashing algorithm Four if you count the trails followed by runners drinking beer. See on-on for instance. The first one is used to check the sanity of input, against bit-swapping error for instance See CRC for instance The

Re: Don't need someone with clue @ Network Solutions.

2020-12-15 Thread John Levine
In article <20201215174646.ga970...@jurassic.vpn.malgudi.org> you write: >You or someone else who owns crocker.com appears to have created these >nameserver objects (these are not a part of DNS, except that they may >show up as glue) in the registry: Right. When I query the .COM zone servers, they

Re: [EXTERNAL]Need someone with clue @ Network Solutions.

2020-12-15 Thread William Herrin
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 9:41 AM Matthew Crocker wrote: > It appears I should have been looking for clue in my own network. Amazon > hosts crocker.com and they have the glue records. Apparently left over from > when the domain was with Network Solutions. I have tickets open with Amazon > to

Re: Need someone with clue @ Network Solutions.

2020-12-15 Thread Mukund Sivaraman
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 04:43:08PM +, Matthew Crocker wrote: > I need to get Network Solutions to remove glue records for hosts in my > domain. My domain isn’t registered with Network Solutions and they refuse > to speak with me as I’m not a customer. > ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: > > .com.

Re: Need someone with clue @ Network Solutions.

2020-12-15 Thread Jared Mauch
Matthew, I haven’t seen this problem in a long time where someone else submits data to cause the out-of-zone glue to appear. It’s possible there’s something happening at NETSOL that is causing this, but the best way is for you to go into your registrar and ensure they’re publishing the proper

Re: [EXTERNAL]Need someone with clue @ Network Solutions.

2020-12-15 Thread Matthew Crocker
Thanks everyone who responded It appears I should have been looking for clue in my own network. Amazon hosts crocker.com and they have the glue records. Apparently left over from when the domain was with Network Solutions. I have tickets open with Amazon to get them removed/updated. -Matt

RE: Need someone with clue @ Network Solutions.

2020-12-15 Thread Brian Turnbow via NANOG
Hi Matt It has been a long time since I’ve used network solutions but from what I remember in their interface you have a section advanced or more settings to create your dns servers before associating them to the domain. And it is in this section where you can create or change the dns name and

Need someone with clue @ Network Solutions.

2020-12-15 Thread Matthew Crocker
I need to get Network Solutions to remove glue records for hosts in my domain. My domain isn’t registered with Network Solutions and they refuse to speak with me as I’m not a customer. I’ve had my customer attempt to update their domain through Network Solutions but the only thing they can ch

Re: how many bits of entropy do we need for load balancing?

2020-12-15 Thread Masataka Ohta
Sorry to have sent unedited mail. On 2020/12/15 3:16, Lawrence Wobker wrote: So I’d argue that the pedantic answer is “you need only as many bits of entropy as your largest fan out” — meaning that 10 bits would allow 1024-way ECMP. But I don’t think that’s what you were actually after... But

Re: how many bits of entropy do we need for load balancing?

2020-12-15 Thread Masataka Ohta
On 2020/12/15 3:16, Lawrence Wobker wrote: So I’d argue that the pedantic answer is “you need only as many bits of entropy as your largest fan out” — meaning that 10 bits would allow 1024-way ECMP. But I don’t think that’s what you were actually after... Most of the challenges I’ve seen are n