On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 10:50:22PM -0700, Jay Hennigan wrote:
> On 8/23/22 18:33, William Herrin wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > To folks at places like Google and Godaddy which have gotten, shall we
> > say, overzealous about preventing spam from entering their systems,
>
> Sigh. They are substantiall
>From the timeline here,
https://wjla.com/news/local/timeline-darren-thornton-sex-crime-case-fairfax-county-public-schools-fcps-virginia-what-we-know-arrest-charges-conviction-chesterfield-county-police-hiring-firing-corrections
The outbound mail DID bounce. And the bounce message is what ended u
On 8/23/22 18:33, William Herrin wrote:
Hello,
To folks at places like Google and Godaddy which have gotten, shall we
say, overzealous about preventing spam from entering their systems,
Sigh. They are substantially less zealous about preventing spam from
leaving their systems.
--
Jay Hennig
They should demand a full refund.
On August 23, 2022 at 18:33 b...@herrin.us (William Herrin) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> To folks at places like Google and Godaddy which have gotten, shall we
> say, overzealous about preventing spam from entering their systems,
> consider the risk:
>
> https:/
Or at the bare minimum, require a response. Just assuming the email went
through and then blaming that for a pedo keeping their job for another year and
a half is just bad on the officials side. With scams increasing, measures need
to be in place. Unfortunately, several agencies seem to think th
100%. Also - there’s no way to offer a delivery sla for email. If you have
something business critical, let alone anything that affects child safety, pick
up a phone and call, or send an officer over to the school.
--srs
From: Eric Tykwinski
Sent: Wednesday, Au
Sorry about the bad examples, but I remember contacting both about issues with
SPF multiple times. They both have seemed have to fixed things at least
searching my logs for the last week. Most of my customers have had to
whitelist them though for past issues. It’s also ezpassnj.com for the NJ
Bill,
Not only that, did they even follow their own rules, I’ve been fighting with
septa.org, the Pennsylvania train authority, and easypassnj.com, the New Jersey
transit toll collectors about invalid SPF records for years, and they literally
don’t give a shit. If they say to put it in spam, w
Without saying why the mail was blocked (dumb content filter looking for porn?
a spamhaus listing because the police server was hacked? something else?)
that’s not going to help too much.
I’ve been spam filtering stuff at large providers since the late 90s and it
never gets any easier to block
Hello,
To folks at places like Google and Godaddy which have gotten, shall we
say, overzealous about preventing spam from entering their systems,
consider the risk:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2022/08/23/fairfax-county-counselor-solicitation-minor/
"Chesterfield County police said e
Anyone able to give any insight into Frontier FIOS outage in the Temecula area?
Our team can’t get past level 1 support with unknown ETTR times for hundreds
of customers. Over 16 hours down so far. Any info appreciated!
Thanks,
James Laszko
P 951-813-2674
F 951-252-6210
Helpdesk 951-813-26
Hi Douglas, group,
On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 03:03:31PM -0300, Douglas Fischer wrote:
> I was thinking a little about this case...
>
> I'm almost certain that this case cited by Siyuan would have been
> avoided if there was a cross-check between the items contained in the
> AS-SET objects (and othe
I was looking for a functional version of a BGP visualisation tool like the one
at NTT http://as2914.net/, it does not seem to work or be updated.
Is there a public facing functional tool somewhere? I like this tool to show
the complexity of our internet from a spaceship point of view COOL 😊
On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 05:18:42PM +, Compton, Rich A wrote:
> I was under the impression that ASPA could prevent route leaks as well
> as path spoofing. This "BGP Route Security Cycling to the Future!"
> presentation from NANOG seems to indicate this is the case:
> https://youtu.be/0Fi2ghCnXi
I was thinking a little about this case...
I'm almost certain that this case cited by Siyuan would have been avoided
if there was a cross-check between the items contained in the AS-SET
objects (and others such as the Route-Set), and the "member-of" attributes
of the referred objects.
I participa
I was under the impression that ASPA could prevent route leaks as well as path
spoofing. This "BGP Route Security Cycling to the Future!" presentation from
NANOG seems to indicate this is the case: https://youtu.be/0Fi2ghCnXi0?t=1093
Also, can't the path spoofing protection that BGPsec provides
Comcast also molests SIP.
From: NANOG on behalf of
"Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG"
Reply-To: "Aaron C. de Bruyn"
Date: Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at 7:47 AM
To: Michael Brown
Cc: North American Network Operators' Group
Subject: Re: Looking for contact within Comcast Xfinity
I ran into this a fe
I ran into this a few days ago.
Both the random agent I talked to and our sales rep said they can't disable
the security edge service without increasing the cost of service for all of
our accounts.
Apparently it costs more to not molest DNS traffic leaving your network.
They can temporarily disa
If anyone from Comcast Xfinity is on this list, can you please reach out
to me?
We're getting increased reports of xFi Advanced Security customers being
unable to access hosted sites and attempting to open tickets has had no
success.
Thanks,
Michael Brown
Dear Siyuan, others,
Thank you for the elaborate write-up and the log snippets. You
contributed a comprehensive overview of what transpired from a
publicly-visible perspective, what steps led up to the strike.
I want to jump in on one small point which I often see as a point of
confusion in our i
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