Thanks for all of the lines everyone dropped me, issue is resolved.
Malcolm Staudinger
Information Security Analyst II | EIS
EarthLink
E: mstaudin...@elnk.com
M: 360-936-5957
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From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Staudinger, Malcolm
Sent: Friday
If anyone from Harvard IT (preferably network/netsec, but I'll take anyone at
this point) is on this list, please drop me a line regarding a DoS from your
network. I haven't had any luck getting past your student help desk/ticket
system.
Malcolm Staudinger
Information Security Analyst II | EIS
I recently bought a UPS with a 30R plug on it, and sat and tried for about 20
minutes to plug it into what I thought was a 30 socket. It was, in fact, a 20.
They're similar enough that if you're looking at the ends you might be
convinced that someone has bent a one of the ends of the plug funny,
Why wouldn't you just block chargen entirely? Is it actually still being used
these days for anything legitimate?
Malcolm Staudinger
Information Security Analyst | EIS
EarthLink
E: mstaudin...@corp.earthlink.com
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From: Blake Hudson [mailto:bl...@ispn.net]
Sent: Tuesda
Can someone from Verizon contact me off-list? We're seeing DNS resolution
issues to Earthlink domains from Verizon Wireless customers, and have only
gotten the run around from our "usual" Verizon NOC contacts
Malcolm Staudinger
Information Security Analyst | EIS
EarthLink
www.earthlink.net
E: m
Dotster was eaten a few years back by the hosting conglomerate Endurance
International, and is only a shadow of its former self, unfortunately.
/ex Dotster employee from the glory days
Malcolm Staudinger
EarthLink
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From: Jay Nugent [mailto:j...@nuge.com]
Sent: Thursd
I'd say in addition to just "how long", it's "how badly do you need them ".
Searchable database could go back a few months while tapes usually exist for a
lot longer than that. But you're not going to get the provider to dig through
those unless they're under some legal obligation to do so.
Ma
Can anyone from Verizon comment on what IP space that's being used for
this? Or perhaps what the rDNS mask will look like?
>From an abuse perspective, knowing that an IP is being used for this can
make the difference between traffic looking like abuse and traffic
looking like multiple legitimate us
If there's anyone from Amazon SES around or anyone has a contact they
could share, please contact me off-list regarding some deliverability
issues they've been having
Malcolm Staudinger
Information Security Analyst
Earthlink
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