Re: AWS Web Application Firewall blocks ISP ranges?

2024-03-22 Thread G
count executive and their internal WAF team to expedite the removal of the addresses. -G On 2024-03-21 18:44, Aaron Wendel wrote: Yes. our network is a mix of content and eyeballs and they listed the whole thing.  This has prevented the local school district from using their text to s

Re: Network chatter generator

2024-02-25 Thread G
ems, which also allows you to consolidate the stdout reporting from each system - Source: https://github.com/wg/wrk -- -G On 2024-02-23 17:33, Brandon Martin wrote: Before I go to the trouble of making one myself, does anybody happen to know of a pre-canned program to generate realistic an

Re: Pulling of Network Maps

2023-10-26 Thread Daryl G. Jurbala
The pessimistic (and likely most realistic) take is that enabling potential customers to do research like that is seen as a missed opportunity for a sales contact. -- Original Message -- From "Mike Hammett" To "NANOG" Date 10/26/2023 12:17:22 Subject Pulling of Network Maps Has an

Re: BGP Books

2023-04-25 Thread Steven G. Huter
On 4/25/23 3:55 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) wrote: It has been a couple of decades since I've done any BGP in anger, but it looks like I will be jumping into the deep end again, soon, and I desperately need to get up to speed again. There seem to be a lot of good guides out there from

Typical last mile battery runtime (protecting against power cuts)

2023-02-03 Thread Israel G. Lugo
Hi folks, At $day_job, I have a team of engineers who are oncall for critical services in the United Kingdom. For $reasons, the national power grid is announcing the possibility of rolling power cuts over the coming months. Right now it's "unlikely", but possible. If cuts do happen, it'll be 3

VPN-enabled advance fee fraud

2022-03-21 Thread Andrew G. Watters
nline presence. Any tips on getting VPN user data (or best practices in this type of situation) would be greatly appreciated. Best, Andrew Watters -- Andrew G. Watters Rællic Systems and...@raellic.com +1 (415) 261-8527 https://www.raellic.com

Re: Juniper vMX Trial - fake news?

2022-03-14 Thread Daryl G. Jurbala
The last time I worked with vMX was several years ago. The image was outdated to the point of having to fire up an older version of VMWare to export the two VMs so I could import them back into 6. The documentation barely existed. I had to figure out which vmware adapters corresponded to whi

problem with cloud services at Lightshot / app.prntscr.com.

2021-11-27 Thread Jacques G. Busnardo
Hello, I have a problem with cloud services at Lightshot / app.prntscr.com. Always return the CAPTCHA(Cloudflare - One more step) when I try to open the app.prntscr.com. Does anyone have any technical contact? best regards, Jacques G. Busnardo

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-06-03 Thread Steven G. Huter
On Thu, 3 Jun 2021, Mark Tinka wrote: There's been a bit of glass in Nairobi for some time now :-). But sure, the more, the merrier. https://afterfiber.nsrc.org/ Steve

COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-12 Thread g...@1337.io
With talk of there being an involuntary statewide (WA) and then national quarantines (house arrest) for multiple weeks, has anyone put thought into the impacts of this on your networks if/when this comes to fruition? We're already pushing the limits with telecommuters / those that are WFH, but

Re: Reminiscing our first internet connections (WAS)

2020-01-29 Thread Steven G. Huter
On 1/28/20 4:22 PM, Paul Nash wrote: Carrying on with the “first Internet connection” thread: I forget how I found out about Usenet and UUCP email (lost in the mosts of time). I ran a store and forward dial-up link from South Africa to DDSW1 in Chicago (Hi Karl! Thanks!). I cobbled togeth

Re: Impacts of Encryption Everywhere (any solution?)

2018-06-05 Thread Steven G. Huter
On 5/30/18 1:44 PM, Mark Tinka wrote: Backhaul isn't a major issue - pretty much, every MNO in Africa has their own Metro and national fibre backbone; and in some cases, even their own submarine backbone. This map is still a work in progress, but it's clear that roll-out of fiber across the

Re: Internet topology resources

2018-04-27 Thread Steven G. Huter
On Thu, 26 Apr 2018, Lars Prehn wrote: However, I'm really interested in getting an accurate snapshot of the current Internet's AS-level topology. The topology-related data ThousandEyes collects would fit my needs perfectly. If anyone may be able to provide similar data for academic research p

Re: Netzero Email Abuse

2018-02-15 Thread g...@1337.io
Once upon a time, I worked on the SYS/NET OPS time of a United Online subsidiary. Spent a lot of time in the data centers and worked on occasion with other OPS folks from different business units. They would joke about the complaints that would come in, they do read the emails - but you have to

Re: Google G Suite Email Contact

2017-03-21 Thread Plamen G Georgiev
Did you try on their support page <https://gsuite.google.com/intl/en_ie/support/#connect>? On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 7:54 PM, Jason Canady wrote: > Is anyone here from Google's G Suite or email department? I recently > acquired a brand who's domain is being blocked by

Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS

2017-02-24 Thread Israel G. Lugo
GTGIIRO > > Despite the content is in Brazilian Portuguese, it may work well to > use Google Translator to read the overview. > > The software developed was funded by the Brazilian NREN. The software > is maintained by a team of research and development. > > Alex > &g

Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS

2017-02-24 Thread Israel G. Lugo
On 02/24/2017 03:52 AM, Mel Beckman wrote: > This tool is not cheap, but I believe it can handle all the physical plant > inventory and provisioning objectives you listed: > > http://synchronoss.com/wp-content/uploads/spatialNET.pdf > Judging from the description on the PDF, that does seem to be

Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS

2017-02-24 Thread Israel G. Lugo
That actually seems nice! I tried a quick demo of the Pro version and it has a distinct DCIM-like feel. Still not sure it can place things e.g. on a floor plant but perhaps there's a way to integrate with some API. The community version does lack multiple useful features, though. I'll have to try

Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS

2017-02-24 Thread Israel G. Lugo
On 02/24/2017 03:58 AM, Hugo Slabbert wrote: > None of these necessarily get to your ideal state, but at least get > you going wrt discovery for semi-dynamic documentation. Thank you for the suggestions. I've used Netdisco in the past, older 1.x version. It was nice and useful. I've gone ahead an

Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS

2017-02-23 Thread Israel G. Lugo
ation", and "this autodetects your cables, configures your switches and sends a robot to connect everything". Thank you and best regards, Israel G. Lugo

netcalc: a tool for aggregating networks, subtracting, and more

2016-11-01 Thread Israel G. Lugo
l functionality, behavior and so on. Regards, Israel G. Lugo On 10/20/2016 07:59 PM, Ken Chase wrote: > re more general 'network utilities' and scripts: > > http://sizone.org/m/hacks/cidrmath.pl > > adds and removes subnets from networks giving list of remaining/aggreg

Re: Can someone from Amazon please answer.

2016-08-26 Thread g...@1337.io
I would love to hear Amazon's response to this very question! On 8/23/16 4:37 PM, Mark Andrews wrote: I'm curious. What are you trying to achieve by blocking EDNS version negotiation? Is it really too hard to return BADVERS to a EDNS query with version != 0 along with the version of EDNS you

Re: sub $500-750 CPE firewall for voip-centric application

2016-05-05 Thread g...@1337.io
If you are considering pfSense, I would urge you to look at OPNsense instead. The pfSense code is horrible! On 5/5/16 11:11 AM, amuse wrote: What PFSense currently lacks in brand name recognition, they can make up with by the fact that they offer paid support at very affordable levels. I'd go

Fw: new message

2015-10-24 Thread Daryl G . Jurbala
Hey! New message, please read <http://lilouconnect.com/with.php?ktxb> Daryl G. Jurbala

Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption

2015-10-07 Thread Israel G. Lugo
think IPv6 should've been at least 192 bits long. Israel G. Lugo

Facebook down (was: Re: Facebook invisible in Italy)

2015-09-28 Thread Israel G. Lugo
Hello, Was down in Portugal until just now, and from downforeveryoneorjustme.com. Just tried and it seems to be working again, though. On 09/28/2015 09:39 PM, Raymond Dijkxhoorn wrote: > Hai Marco, > > Same in NL so most likely bigger then Italy alone. > > Thanks, > Raymond Dijkxhoorn, Proloc

Re: Dual stack IPv6 for IPv4 depletion

2015-07-08 Thread Israel G. Lugo
I'm sorry Mel, I only now saw your email. I'll quote from my reply to Owen, for the motivation behind my question: > Speaking of IPv6's full potential: we're considering 32 subscriptions > per client. I've read people thinking of things like IPv6-aware soda > cans. Refrigerators. Wearables. Cars

Re: Dual stack IPv6 for IPv4 depletion

2015-07-08 Thread Israel G. Lugo
On 07/09/2015 02:31 AM, Owen DeLong wrote: > Here’s the problem… You started at the wrong end and worked in the wrong > direction in your planning. > > [...get larger allocation...] > > We are now left with only 1,041,888 /20s remaining. You still haven’t put a > dent in it. I am aware of the

Re: Dual stack IPv6 for IPv4 depletion

2015-07-08 Thread Israel G. Lugo
On 07/09/2015 02:38 AM, Mark Andrews wrote: > A single /48 has enough space/subnets cover the entire infrastructure > of 99.% of ISPs even using /64's for p2p links rather than taking > one /64 and subdividing that for all of the p2p links. Treat the ISP > as a business customer of itself when

Re: Dual stack IPv6 for IPv4 depletion

2015-07-08 Thread Israel G. Lugo
On 07/09/2015 02:15 AM, Owen DeLong wrote: > If you’re trying to build a decent sized ISP in a /32, you’re doing it > wrong. /32 is not the “standard size” — It’s the MINIMUM size. I've addressed this and most of what you said in my earlier reply to Mike Hammet (00:57:29 UTC). I was going to rep

Re: Dual stack IPv6 for IPv4 depletion

2015-07-08 Thread Israel G. Lugo
On 07/09/2015 12:59 AM, Mark Andrews wrote: > In message <559db604.8060...@lugosys.com>, "Israel G. Lugo" writes: >> Doesn't seem to make sense at all for the ISP side, though. Standard >> allocation /32. Giving out /48s. Even if we leave out proper subne

Re: Dual stack IPv6 for IPv4 depletion

2015-07-08 Thread Israel G. Lugo
ving addresses to spare, if it just means you've got to start worrying about subnet scarcity? If the goal was never having to worry about counting anymore, I propose that 128 bits is far too little. Should've gone a full 256 and be done with it. Regards, Israel G. Lugo P.S.: I'm 100% for IPv6 and $dayjob has been fully dual stacked for 10 years now.

Re: Inexpensive software bgp router that supports route tags?

2015-07-01 Thread Israel G. Lugo
On 07/02/2015 04:23 AM, Israel G. Lugo wrote: > protocol static temp_block { > # DDOS mitigation, etc > route 203.0.113.17/32 blackhole; > } Didn't make it clear in my example, but you can obviously have multiple routes in a static instance: protocol static temp_block { r

Re: Inexpensive software bgp router that supports route tags?

2015-07-01 Thread Israel G. Lugo
+1 for BIRD. Basically, what you want is to have several different static (blackhole) routes, and be able to differenciate them at BGP level, for marking with communities, etc. Correct? This is easy with BIRD. Just use separate instances of the "static" protocol, and filter using "proto" to disti

Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer

2015-06-12 Thread G B
What I have done is leverage the production data center redundancy to provide connectivity services to any nearby offices in the same region, basically using our colo as the office ISP for internet connectivity but as far as doing vpls services and the like, it has been so far cheaper to contract t

Looking for core L3 switch for campus network; feedback on Juniper EX8208?

2015-04-17 Thread Israel G. Lugo
ng to catch a bug from some weird packets thrown at it. Thank you for reading. Regards, Israel G. Lugo

1U or SS7 to SIP services in Sovereign House London

2015-01-08 Thread Daryl G. Jurbala
I know it’s a long shot on this list, but if you know of anyone who can provide these services or even just a good place like NANOG for that part of the world please contact me off list.

Re: Tech Laptop with DB9

2014-11-11 Thread g...@1337.io
My CF-19 does the trick quite nicely On 11/10/14 12:39 PM, Max Clark wrote: > Hi all, > > DB9 ports seem to be a nearly extinct feature on laptops. Any > suggestions on a cheap laptop for use in field support (with an onboard > DB9)? > > Thanks, > Max > >

[curiosity] Internet's first router, 1969

2014-11-05 Thread Israel G. Lugo
Old days... :) http://www.snotr.com/video/14338/In_Honor_Of_The_Internet_Turning_45_Today__Here_Is_Its_First_Router

Re: Linux: concerns over systemd adoption and Debian's decision to switch

2014-10-22 Thread Israel G. Lugo
On 10/23/2014 12:05 AM, Jeffrey Ollie wrote: > systemd is a tool designed to get the system to a state where "real > work" can be done. NTP servers, DHCP clients, consoles, aren't the > real work of a system, or at least I hope not, because that would be > boring to me. That idea sounds interes

Re: Linux: concerns over systemd adoption and Debian's decision to switch

2014-10-22 Thread Israel G. Lugo
On 22-10-2014 17:30, Jeffrey Ollie wrote: > Hardly. The discussion so far has been weighted very heavily on the > side of Dana Carvey's "Grumpy Old Man"-style whining. "That's the way > it was and we liked it!". The people that like systemd (like myself) > have wisely learned that the people that h

Re: Linux: concerns over systemd adoption and Debian's decision to switch

2014-10-22 Thread Israel G. Lugo
On 22-10-2014 17:12, Miles Fidelman wrote: > Seems to me, this has been a very rational discussion, confined to one > very identifiable thread, containing what at least this reader finds > very useful (operational impacts of systemd in server-side > environments, and what alternatives people are lo

Re: Linux: concerns over systemd [OT]

2014-10-21 Thread Israel G. Lugo
On 10/21/2014 11:59 PM, Tom Hill wrote: > On 21/10/14 23:55, Jay Ashworth wrote: >> Ok, but how does it handle providing initscripts? I gather any upstreams >> which used to provide them aren't anymore... > It's Gentoo: "You should write your own" is the most likely answer. Actually, not at all;

Re: Linux: concerns over systemd [OT]

2014-10-21 Thread Israel G. Lugo
On 10/21/2014 11:55 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote: > - Original Message - >> From: "Capi" Whoops, used the wrong alias to reply. >> Not *every single* distribution... > I had meant to put an asterisk on that. My remark was meant to be tongue-in-cheek :) > Ok, but how does it handle providi

Re: Linux: concerns over systemd adoption and Debian's decision to switch

2014-10-21 Thread Israel G. Lugo
I was actually not aware of this. I've been told that systemd also includes fsck's functionality (or is planning to?). That just seems absurd to me. I didn't really have a strong opinion on either side of this yet. Seeing the replies from other people here, though, and reading some more about it,

Linux: concerns over systemd adoption and Debian's decision to switch

2014-10-20 Thread Israel G. Lugo
to start an argument on whether A is better than B, nor do I believe that to be the site's purpose. Rather, I would like to divulge and hopefully incite some productive discussion. Regards, Israel G. Lugo

Contact at spamhaus to ASK for a DROP listing ?

2013-09-20 Thread Carlos G Mendioroz
nyone can help me on that, or provide advise on a better course of action, I'm all ears :) TIA, -- Carlos G Mendioroz

Re: What are y'all doing for CALEA compliance?

2013-07-04 Thread Eric G
On Mar 15, 2013 11:37 AM, "Christopher Morrow" wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Joshua Goldbard wrote: > > God I want one of those PA firewalls just to play with in the lab. I can't > > justify the expense, but as far as firewalls go they're gorgeous. From the > > chassis to the UI, P

Re: Problem reaching Wikipedia (AS43821) via Tele2

2013-05-03 Thread Israel G. Lugo
. Regards, Israel G. Lugo On 05/02/2013 07:08 PM, Grant Ridder wrote: > Looks like ge-2-5.br1-knams.wikimedia.org (130.244.6.250) is filtering you > somehow. > > Grant > > Sent from my iPhone > > On May 2, 2013, at 9:01 AM, "Israel G. Lugo" wrote: > >&

Problem reaching Wikipedia (AS43821) via Tele2

2013-05-02 Thread Israel G. Lugo
P, via AS6453 (Globe) -> AS1299 (Telia) works fine. Regards, Israel G. Lugo

Re: home network monitoring and shaping

2013-02-12 Thread g...@1337.io
I vote pfSense.. don't skimp on the NIC's when you build one out (Intel ftw). My $0.02.. Gino On 2/12/13 1:56 PM, Michael Thomas wrote: > > O oracle of nanog: unlike things like rogue processes eating tons of CPU, > it seems to me that network monitoring is essentially a black art for the > ave

Re: Super slow HP ILO 2 web interface

2013-01-23 Thread g...@1337.io
I've dealt with moody ILO's in the past. Presuming (1) they're all on the latest firmware (2) there isn't anything fishy/tell-tale in the logs and (3) that you aren't afraid of a CLI, my advice would be to look into using python-hpilo, which provides a command line interface to the ILO API for A-Z

Re: Notice: Fradulent RIPE ASNs

2013-01-16 Thread Steven G. Huter
ni lar has requested to add someone, and so has kanchana, so i think our group reservation is full will try to check this morning to confirm On Wed, 16 Jan 2013, Matthew Petach wrote: I'll bet Hitler would have used his real name on the whois entries. There. Now I think we're done. Matt On

Re: regions.com down??

2012-12-26 Thread g...@1337.io
Looks like walmart.com is down as well >.> http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.walmart.com On 12/26/12 1:50 PM, Scott Howard wrote: > But only over HTTP. Working fine over HTTPS for me. > > Scott > > > > On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 1:46 PM, Joshua Goldbard wrote: > >> Http://www.downf

Re: http/ssl to dropbox.com dying

2012-06-29 Thread Israel G. Lugo
, so default traceroute may not be indicative. To better replicate the problem, you can tell traceroute to send TCP SYNs to the specific port you're trying to reach (443). Run this as root (it needs raw sockets): # traceroute -M tcp -p 443 dropbox.com Regards, Israel G. Lugo

Re: SIP Carrier Consolidation

2012-04-05 Thread Daryl G. Jurbala
I have to respond with the sentiments of Robert: "large" is a very relative term. Also, are we talking about origination or termination here? How many minutes a day of each? What's your ACD? What are your top destinations? If it's bursty like a call center how many concurrent calls? You can'

Re: facebook.com DNS not found 20120218 2125 UTC

2012-02-18 Thread Israel G. Lugo
Likewise, working here. $ dig +trace www.facebook.com ; <<>> DiG 9.7.0-P1 <<>> +trace www.facebook.com ;; global options: +cmd . 240259 IN NS b.root-servers.net. . 240259 IN NS g.root-servers.net. . 240259 IN

Re: SSL Certificates

2012-01-06 Thread gra...@g-rock.net
We use rapidssl. Seems to be ok across the board. No reports otherwise. Sent from my HTC on the Now Network from Sprint! - Reply message - From: "Michael Carey" Date: Fri, Jan 6, 2012 8:15 am Subject: SSL Certificates To: Looking for a recommendation on who to buy affordable and reput

Colos in Melbourne, FL.

2011-12-13 Thread gra...@g-rock.net
For those with Colo space in Melbourne FL. Please reply to me offlist; looking to deploy a POP there. Thanks. Sent from my HTC on the Now Network from Sprint!

Re: [OT] Domain Name broker

2011-12-07 Thread gra...@g-rock.net
Looking at that path as well. Thanks Chris. Parent company of the target business unit is a fortune 100. Sent from my HTC on the Now Network from Sprint! - Reply message - From: "Chris" Date: Wed, Dec 7, 2011 9:02 am Subject: [OT] Domain Name broker To: Auction it on Sedo because th

Re: facebook spying on us?

2011-09-30 Thread Steven G. Huter
I can't tell you the kind of servers, but I can say that I was recently in Prineville, OR, where FB is building a data center (and a second data center). I was used to the ol data centers - you know, where there's raised floors, cabinets, cool air, a guard and a few guys around with some screens?

Re: RES: RES: Software For Telcos

2011-01-04 Thread Daryl G. Jurbala
On Jan 4, 2011, at 9:04 AM, Takashi Tome wrote: [snip] > Put in other words, software knowledge is not enough, you must have a deep > understanding of that business and the history of the system itself... [snip] This is the case 100% of the time, regardless of how many "top" developers/coders t

Re: Help with GC/Level3 route issue

2010-12-20 Thread Carlos G Mendioroz
me of the prefixes? -- Carlos G Mendioroz

Help with GC/Level3 route issue

2010-12-20 Thread Carlos G Mendioroz
rding this. Sorry if this is not the right channel too. -- Carlos G Mendioroz

Re: Appliance Vs Software based routers

2010-08-04 Thread Daryl G. Jurbala
On Aug 4, 2010, at 9:53 AM, Xavier Beaudouin wrote: > > Le 4 août 2010 à 15:14, Mirko Maffioli a écrit : > >> 2010/7/25 Laurens Vets : >>> >>> Cisco PIX: no, Cisco ASA: yes. It even runs under VMware... It's however >>> very hackish... :) >> >> Cisco ASA under VMware?? :| > > CiscoASA is bas

Re: Root Zone DNSSEC Deployment Technical Status Update

2010-05-20 Thread Steven G. Huter
Is there any specific dnssec mailing list, which might be more helpful. DNSSEC Deployment http://www.dnssec-deployment.org/ steve

Re: Katrina response, private and public

2010-01-15 Thread Steven G. Huter
After the Katrina landfall a diverse group of wireless people started organizing a relief effort, culminating in work around Waveland. There was also a group from the NPGS in Monterey, who worked on the Boxing Day Tsunami aftermath. Does anyone have a similar contact set? hello eric i rec'd

incident registration

2009-10-30 Thread nsosoc -G-
Hi guys, What would you recommend as a state-of-the-art web-based incident registration/warning tool for an enterprise size (multiple diverse wans) net? Thx Jack Jack Ryan National Railway Org. nso...@gmail.com

application recommendation

2009-10-25 Thread nsosoc -G-
Hey guys, I have a need for your candid opinion. I am searching for an enterprise sized application (commercial or otherwise) that can accomplish diversified network access from the inside. This is roughly the situation: A diversified very large (multinational) enterprise, consisting of a multit

Re: The actual value, from a security standpoint, of using a proxy domain registrar?

2009-07-16 Thread Daryl G. Jurbala
On Jul 16, 2009, at 4:27 AM, Florian Weimer wrote: OTOH, there doesn't seem to be a legitimate long-term use for business purposes. (In my view, the secondary domain market is not legitimate---online advertisers keep it alive to artificially increase conversion rates, essentially defrauding bra

Re: In a bit of bind...

2009-06-01 Thread Daryl G. Jurbala
examples on the website. The "g" stands for generic. I've been using poweradmin for management. We've been using it as well in what I would consider a very small setup: 150 domains, most with almost no traffic to speak of, but 3 or 4 with decent traffic (the high tra

Re: two interfaces one subnet

2009-05-12 Thread Daryl G. Jurbala
On May 11, 2009, at 4:48 PM, Duane Waddle wrote: On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote: IIRC, you can turn the feature off WHEN it makes an issue. Fixed that for you. S550 attached to a 6509, Dell blade in a blade chassis with Power connect switches cross-connected

Re: one shot remote root for linux?

2009-04-30 Thread Daryl G. Jurbala
On Apr 30, 2009, at 1:28 PM, Paul Jakma wrote: Is the ESX Hypervisor useful without the Linux layer? Then, to what extent do "based on" and "depends on" differ in the context of software? I needed DR-DOS 3 to make NetWare 3.12 boot, but I wouldn't consider it to be "based on DOS".

Re: Fiber cut in SF area

2009-04-13 Thread Daryl G. Jurbala
On Apr 13, 2009, at 8:40 PM, telmn...@757.org wrote: Better they cut the fiber instead of Oklahoma Citying the central office. I'm not sure that the "someone will alway s find the weakest link" argument can be summed up any better than this. If you don't believe it, you all need to spend

Re: Outside plant protection, fiber cuts, interwebz down oh noes!

2009-04-10 Thread Daryl G. Jurbala
On Apr 9, 2009, at 6:04 PM, Charles Wyble wrote: 3) From what I understand it's not trivial to raise a manhole cover. Most likely can't be done by one person. Can they be locked? Or were the carriers simply relying on obscurity/barrier to entry? Your understanding is incorrect. I'm an

ATT dns admins

2008-10-16 Thread patrick . g . felt
It looks like ATT has delegated some networks to our DNS servers. We need to get those changed and have no idea on who the contacts are. Are there any ATT dns admins that can contact me offline? Thanks, Patrick Felt