On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 10:12:33AM -0400, Chris wrote:
> Does anyone have any recommendations of where to go next because I'm
> just limited to doing a whois on the IP address, emailing the abuse
> contact and tracerouting.
Chris,
Can't help much - but can say we find ourselves in a similar boat
Anyone from Limestone Networks / AS 46475 on board?
Got a repeating problem from a specific IP in your care. In the range:
64.31.32.1/24
Gav
be incorrect.
Anyway we digress :)
Gav
On Mar 28, 2011, at 11:28 AM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
>
> On Mar 28, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Gavin Pearce wrote:
>
>>> You guys forget a lot of folks on the list are working on cabling
ships and off shore platforms, its not all about what hap
> You guys forget a lot of folks on the list are working on cabling ships and
> off shore platforms, its not all about what happens on shore in this industry.
Valid point ... however in deep ocean, these things are pretty imperceptible.
The effect on ships on the surface are nominal, and off
> *yawn*. A foot and a half isn't going to be all *that* bad
Sorry to continue off topic:
Try to imagine ... a temporary very high tide, rather than a cresting
wave. In addition to the "height", it's the wave-length you have to take
into account. Tsunami's rarely become towering breaking waves.
thanks,
Gavin
-Original Message-
From: Gavin Pearce [mailto:gavin.pea...@3seven9.com]
Sent: 15 March 2011 11:48
To: NANOG list
Subject: 213.123.192.0/20 | 193.179.160.0/22 | 174.132.0.0/15 |
65.75.128.0/18
Morning all - anyone here responsible for any of the following:
Abuse/Technical
Morning all - anyone here responsible for any of the following:
213.123.192.0/20 (BT-ADSL)
193.179.160.0/22 (KULAJ-NET)
174.132.0.0/15 (NETBLK-THEPLANET-BLK-15)
65.75.128.0/18 (MSG-65-75-128-0)
Abuse/Technical contacts gone unanswered for each (mailed 1 - 2 months
ago). *sigh*
Getting multiple br
Sure you all know this already:
http://google.com/ncr
Temp fix for getting the .com version.
G
-Original Message-
From: Mark Keymer [mailto:m...@viviotech.net]
Sent: 04 March 2011 06:14
To: Raymond Macharia
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Interesting google redirects.
On this same sub
> APEWS is braindead in execution, if not in fact. They list about half
> of all IPv4 space, and one might reasonably state that anyone using
them
> deserves their own self-inflicted SMTP intranet.
> http://www.dnsbl.com/2007/08/apews-news-and-commentary-roundup.html
> Andrew
The link Andrew se
-Original Message-
From: Atticus [mailto:grobe...@gmail.com]
Sent: 13 December 2010 17:24
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Wake on LAN in the enterprise
Appologies to all that got a quote email from me. My phone decided to
pocket-reply to you.
-Original Message-
From: Brielle Br
Hello,
After a weekend of heavy spam last month, we decided to fire some
reports over to the abuse contacts for each relevant IP or domain - some
US/Europe based, others from more "obscure" locations.
We've not had a reply from any of the reports sent over, other than some
automated bounces
> It seems the subdomain "shop.starwars.com" is being redirected.
>
> Anybody else seeing this?
HTML served up looks official, albeit different NS servers and IP Range
from main site.
Resolves to 209.20.19.60 (shop.starwars.novator2.com.). Couldn't tell
you if that's where it's "meant" to go mind
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