Hi,
I have not seen this in the discussion yet.
http://labs.ripe.net/Members/mirjam/ipv6-cpe-survey-updated-january-2011
CPE support does not seem to be very broad yet.
As far as I can see there is almost PPPoE only for IPv6 in Europe.
In Germany cable is a mess by regulation. So no cable/dhcp.
Mostly the input is done by a library implementing the Posix
version of fprintf or fscanf.
10 = 10, 0xa, 012
010 = 8, 0x8, 010
0x10 = 16, 0x10, 020
and there are others. google( fscanf )
Mostly everything understands fscanf syntax.
Cheers
Peter
Greg Whynott wrote:
> i was pinging a host
Hi,
there has been a lot of ethics and religio, ...
but what is really important for operation:
The cloud is a failure. Too easy to get it down.
I guess wikileaks returning to dedicated hosting proofs that.
Next time the board wants to convince me of cloud computing,
I'll propose a botnet is ch
Maybe he has the power to switch it off
- but only cn-nic has the power to reboot the hardware
they sold us :)
I am glad AX25 and AMPR.ORG even work without tcp/ip and IPv6
and they will continue to do even on solar power and batteries.
Don't ever ask me to take my antennas down again.
Cheer
Peter Dambier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am missing manitu from dtag dsl.
> Hetzner can see them:
>
> DTAG:
> traceroute to f-root.cesidio.net (89.238.64.147), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
> 1 yttrium.anul.nsa (7.19.30.39) 3 ms 1 ms 0 ms <<< (NAT
>
Hi,
I am missing manitu from dtag dsl.
Hetzner can see them:
DTAG:
traceroute to f-root.cesidio.net (89.238.64.147), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 yttrium.anul.nsa (7.19.30.39) 3 ms 1 ms 0 ms
2 217.0.116.228 (217.0.116.228) 47 ms 46 ms 45 ms
3 217.0.78.58 (217.0.78.58) 45 ms !H 46
Seen from a dtag.de customer
traceroute to 208.71.179.10 (208.71.179.10), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 yttrium.anul.nsa (7.19.30.39) 3 ms 0 ms 0 ms
2 217.0.116.228 (217.0.116.228) 45 ms 47 ms 48 ms
3 217.0.78.58 (217.0.78.58) 46 ms 45 ms 46 ms
4 217.239.40.70 (217.239.40.70) 13
nal Message-----
> From: Peter Dambier [mailto:pe...@peter-dambier.de]
> Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 1:48 PM
> To: NANOG
> Subject: [funsec] Bluehost kicks german Pirates Party
>
> I know, it was no good idea in the first place to host a site about
> the german elections
I know, it was no good idea in the first place to host a site about
the german elections overseas. Living overseas it is difficult to
say what is a slashdot and what a script :)
Domain Name: NORDPIRATEN.NET
Registrar: FASTDOMAIN, INC.
Whois Server: whois.fastdomain.com
Referral URL: ht
Marc Manthey wrote:
>
> i hope i can visit wales someday :-))) , it looks very nice, but the
> accent is for me as an europen non native english speaker
>
> nearly incomprehensible :-0
>
Hello Marc,
it is not an accent. It is a language.
In fact most welsh do pronounce english
better than
Hello Rick,
try
traceroute to 192.88.99.1 (192.88.99.1), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 yttrium.anul.nsa (7.19.30.39) 3 ms 1 ms 1 ms
2 217.0.116.228 (217.0.116.228) 47 ms 46 ms *
3 217.0.78.50 (217.0.78.50) 58 ms 46 ms 45 ms
4 217.239.40.177 (217.239.40.177) 48 ms 51 ms 49 ms
Don't mention Spamhaus (versus nic.at)
Maybe that is the reason why they introduced censoring the day before yesterday
here in germany.
Just got a nice stop sign when I looked up spamhaus
saying the site is inapropriate for my computer.
Don't believe it - it's just been a bad dream.
I fully ag
http://wnagele.com/2007/06/19/spamhouseorg-vs-nicat/
Another problem with spamhaus, they want to earn money.
The Pirates Party in germany is a nonprofit.
Nevertheless our mailers use a fixed addresses and when
you query spamhaus long enough from a fixed address
you are put on a blacklist and fed w
Also I don't like those lists at all
http://www.heise.de/ix/nixspam/dnsbl_en/
Heise do print the very important magazines IX, CT and others in germany.
They depend on their emails coming through.
Kind regards
Peter
Quinn Mahoney wrote:
> Is there a competing droplist, that can be compared agai
only by a single policeman.
That is excactly what the pirates party is opposing.
Kind regards
Peter
Arnold Nipper wrote:
> On 08.06.2009 00:16 Peter Dambier wrote
>
>> right during the election the website
>>
>> piratenpartei.net
>>
>> of the german pirat
Hello,
right during the election the website
piratenpartei.net
of the german pirates party gets censored by the hoster.
alfahosting.info
Good advertising, isn't it?
Interestingly enough their website is down too.
Afraid of emails I guess.
Kind regards
Peter
--
Peter and Karin Dambier
Cesid
Brian Raaen wrote:
> As a Holder of two different FCC licenses I can tell you voltage is not
> what kills, it is amps and location that kill. Actually in certain cases
> as long at you have good electrical isolation, high enough dielectric
> breakdown voltage, and good grounding higher voltages can
Karl Auer wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-03-27 at 13:35 +0100, Peter Dambier wrote:
>> I can use it but sometimes got trouble with teredo.
>> Retry half an hour later works :)
>>
>> ipv6.google.com looks better to me than the IPv4 version does.
>> More comfort. It
Yes I do.
I can use it but sometimes got trouble with teredo.
Retry half an hour later works :)
ipv6.google.com looks better to me than the IPv4 version does.
More comfort. It is worth the trouble with teredo.
Peter
Robert D. Scott wrote:
> http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/
>
> http://www.n
Seen behind my ISP (gmx.de),
I get almost no spam. Looking into the spam folder I
see some 10% of what I used to see.
On the other other hand when they closed I got an
alarm for my homepage. I got so many wordbooks on
my ssh that they exceeded my traffic limit.
I had to move my sshd to IPv6 only
I also found this one helpful
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ethernet-numbers
===
The CF Series
RFC 2153 describes a method of usings a "pseudo OUI" for certain
purposes when there is no appropriate regular OUI assigned. These are
listed here.
CF0001 Data Comm for Business
e.g. DTAG.DE aDSL, PPPoE,
it is flatrate mostly, but they use PPP for accounting data.
You are connected via a DSL modem, that is kind of ATM.
Your telephone number does not matter.
You can terminate your DSL modem with a switch and connect
five hosts each with its own user and password and even
You can always excuse you are reading his add from the other
side of the globe and did not know it was night over there :)
Cheers
Peter
Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
> Anyone else gotten mail from John Lucania at atlantixglobal.com today?
>
> He lists his phone numbers as:
>
> 770.582.7248 Direct
>
For the curious,
have a look at the IASON tools
http://iason.site.voila.fr/
and try
c:~$ natnum 1089055123
host_look("64.233.169.147","1089055123","1089055123").
host_name("64.233.169.147","yo-in-f147.google.com").
natnum takes a hostname, an integer or an IPv4 address and
shows you
I have had a look into the manuals of my ISP's routers.
Those boxes can think in /24 only. The split whatever you
have down to several /24 and reserve both .0 and .255 in
each of them.
I have seen both .0 and .255 in the WLAN behind NAT working
but you have to ifconfig the interface via telnet. T
I dont trust it:
yahoo address, not nanog.
Passwords asked ???
Kind regrards
Peter
Original Message
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Flags: 1000
Delivered-To: GMX delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail invoked by alias); 24 May 2008 09:21:30 -
Received: from
John L wrote:
Um, unless I seriously misunderstand the client DNS cache wants to know
which server is closest. So it sends DNS queries to all three NS at the
same time. Then it waits for the answers. Whichever one answers first
is the closest. What am I missing?
The bind_garbadge_col
Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,134159-c,internetlegalissues/article.html
Note that this is based on their interpretation of EU law.
--Steve Bellovin, http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb
Does that mean they block Fedora Core? (via BitTorrent)
I guess
Must have been the blue moon.
ftp works again. So does http.
Thanyou very much.
Kind regards
Peter and Karin
Security Admin (NetSec) wrote:
Looks good from berlin too:
Show Level 3 (Berlin, Germany) Traceroute to 64.26.31.117
1 ae-31-55.ebr1.Berlin1.Level3.net (4.68.108.158) 4 msec
Thankyou again.
The problem occured from
host_name("87.79.236.249","static-87-79-236-249.netcologne.de").
host_name("62.227.219.14","p3EE3DB0E.dip.t-dialin.net").
both DTAG.de network and from Verizon New York.
I probably have to wait for DTAG to recover from their strike.
Kind regards
Peter
I cannot http 64.26.31.117
traceroute to 64.26.31.117 (64.26.31.117), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 krzach.peter-dambier.de (192.168.48.2) 1.022 ms 1.499 ms 1.685 ms
2 * * *
3 217.0.78.58 75.464 ms 83.260 ms 91.327 ms
4 f-ea5.F.DE.net.DTAG.DE (62.154.16.161) 108.374 ms 108.
from http://www.nanog.org/listfaq.html
Appropriate Topics ... ISP security ...
I think DTAG.de is a very insecure ISP.
The router is still distributed.
There is no warning by DTAG.de.
There is no fix.
There is an ongoing discussion about a troyan developed and
distributed by the german gouv
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