side is done; we just need to get those nameservers
to stop doing zone transfers and stop thinking that they are
authoritative for the zone.
Thanks,
jms
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Senior Partner, Opus One Phone: +1 520 324 0494
j...@opus1.com
Anyone with abilities to view traffic for the STUN servers able to message
me off list?
I have been going back and forth a couple of weeks now doing PCAPs with not
only RingCentral but with Palo Alto on the phone as well showing there is
no return traffic coming from the RC side on call
So the Anycast address our devices use internally to find the closest
NTP server is geo-mapped to MU.
So indeed, the pool will only send you a single NTP server in this case.
GeoDNS essentially map you to mu.pool.ntp.org.
You can verify what NTP servers you can expect from the Pool by
Hi Mark,
I have NTP servers in Europe that are choosing Tata (6453) to get to
0.freebsd.pool.ntp.org which lives on 197.224.66.40:
NTP is not sync'ing to that address, and sessions stay in an Init
state.
TL;DR: I'd guess your NTP Server IP address is geolocated to Mauritius.
The Mauritius
IPv4 space
through ipway?
Thanks,
jms
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Joel M Snyder - Opus One - j...@opus1.com
Please reach out to me.
Ryan Stephenson
Defense Information Systems Agency
DoD NIC IE721
UE: ryan.m.stephenson2@mail.mil
If anyone from Charter could contact me off list would appreciate it.
Troubleshooting an issue for slow performance to remote users using with a
hardware IPsec appliance. If I use a different egress circuit from my network,
fixes the issue. It seems to be resolved after a few days, and the
FYI,
Come join NANOG’s kid brother from the South ! :-)
This year’s event will be hybrid, so traveling shouldn’t be an
issue.
Cheers!
/Carlos
Forwarded message:
From: Jorge Villa vía LACNOG
To: Latin America and Caribbean Region Network Operators Group
Cc: Jorge Villa
Subject:
Who cares about the SSID???
I don't remember the data model, but I remember that they retrieved data
very often, multiple times a minute.
(some ppl in the list may have access to this data and know it very well)
They can easily profile you and know when you're at home, and when
you're
Hello there,
Several years ago, a friend of mine was working for a large telco and
his job was to detect which clients had the worst networking experience.
To do that, the telco had this hadoop cluster, where it collected _tons_
of data from home users routers, and his job was to use ML to
Hello NANOG,
I’m looking for dark fiber providers between:
Digital Realty at 200 Paul Ave, San Francisco &
Equinix SV8/PAIX at 529 Bryant St, Palo Alto
I am looking for 2 strands (simplex count).
I’m already in talks with Zayo and Wave (known as Astound now) but am checking
to see if there
by providing satellite
capacity on Horizons 3e and Intelsat18 at that time.
--
Joel M Snyder, 1404 East Lind Road, Tucson, AZ, 85719
Senior Partner, Opus One Phone: +1 520 324 0494
j...@opus1.comhttp://www.opus1.com/jms
Good news: the disclosure has been postponed
Quoting from:
https://english.ncsc.nl/latest/news/2021/october/29/upcoming-announcement-of-rpki-cvd-procedure
Update 31 October: Talks have resumed, disclosure is postponed.
Since 30 October, constructive conversation is fortunately taking place
Fri, Oct 01, 2021 at 04:12:15PM +0200, Giovane C. M. Moura via NANOG wrote:
>> hello folks,
>>
>> So DHCP can also be used to set NTP servers on clients, for both
>> IPv4[rfc2132] and IPv6[rfc5908].
>>
>> I'm looking for statistics on setting NTP servers on clients
hello folks,
So DHCP can also be used to set NTP servers on clients, for both
IPv4[rfc2132] and IPv6[rfc5908].
I'm looking for statistics on setting NTP servers on clients using DHCP,
in the wild. Does anyone know if there is any available somewhere?
I'm also looking for reports from operators
There are some DNSSEC issues with ipn.mx.
https://dnsviz.net/d/cicimar.ipn.mx/dnssec/
Are there any POCs available to inform of the errors?
Ryan Stephenson
Defense Information Systems Agency
DoD NIC IE721
COM: 614-692-5284 | DSN: 312-850-5284
UE: ryan.m.stephenson2@mail.mil
CE:
Side to side airflow can be implemented in a front to rear environment with
some baffling acting as intake from one side to exhaust out the other
Not ideal, but doable
//please pardon any brevities - sent from mobile//
From: NANOG on behalf of
Tony Wicks
That would be true if “the Internet” was still fully comprised of
American providers and customers. That hasn’t been the case for a
long, long time.
On 26 Apr 2021, at 16:27, Mel Beckman wrote:
Owen,
Well, no. The Internet — meaning the ISPs and customers that
comprise it — get substantial
You could look at the combo of Tinkerbell and CAPI (ClusterAPI). Happy to
chat more off list.
-matt
On Wed, Apr 7, 2021, 10:42 AM Charles N Wyble wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
> I know this is primarily a networking list, but I know lots of server
> admins hang out here.
>
> Does anyone have a
On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 07:34:39PM -0500, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
> And to put it on topic, cover your EPOs
I worked somewhere with an uncovered EPO, which was okay until we had a
telco tech in who was used to a different data center where a similar
looking button controlled the door access, so
Selamlar
M. Omer GOLGELI
---
AS202365
https://as202365.peeringdb.com
https://bgp.he.net/AS202365
NOC:
Phone: +90-533-2600533
Email: o...@chronos.com.tr
o claim better pricing on big
contracts, but rarely is this true, because of the sharp and continuous
drop in costs for Internet worldwide.
Go with vanilla. It's easier to pour syrup and nuts on top than it is
to dig out those disgusting frozen marshmallow chunks from the rocky
road someone committed
Delay, or “lag” in gamer parlance is everything. Have too much lag
and you are dead without realizing you are dead. Lag frustrates gamers
enormously and is probably one of the main drivers of NOC calls.
It seems to me that a purely client/server model will inherently have
more lag issues than
Hello,
Can someone from Sofbank sales contact me off list?
Thanks,
Evan
Evan M. Gillman | transitbroker.com | P. 212.420.1222 | M. 917.664.0707
ing an incumbent provider, and the rationale for all that money
and all that equipment and all that work is "the bits must flow."
(Plus, there are also still many places outside of capital cities in the
world where the Internet is truly awful and if you want bits, you have
to bring your own)
jms
Hi all,
LACNOG (the Latin American and Caribbean Network Operators Group) will
be a virtual meeting this year.
Looking forward to great talks from our big brother NANOG members :-)
/Carlos
LACNOG PC
Forwarded message:
From: Jorge Villa
To: Latin America and Caribbean Region Network
Greetings, If anyone can help me reach a contact at LiquidWeb, there
appears to be phishing on its network for 24 days now and I cannot get a
response from them or an acknowledgement of receipt of our notices Yes, we
filled our web forms as early as May 5. I can be reached at
jonatha...@riskiq.net
I suggest the NANOG community needs to actively recognize this risks
becoming the largest north american wide test of mass work from home that
has happened since I got involved in the public internet back in 1986.
It may also drive some permanent changes in traffic patterns as high volume
remote
You may try to check and reach InfoSniper instead.
https://community.hulu.com/s/idea/0871L00V3ntQAC/detail
(https://community.hulu.com/s/idea/0871L00V3ntQAC/detail)
M. Omer GOLGELI
---
AS202365
https://as202365.peeringdb.com (https://as202365.peeringdb.com)
https://bgp.he.net/AS202365
We weren't even able to deploy our own DWDM.
China (Beijing), like India (Mumbai), forced the use of their own transport
equipment.
//please pardon any brevities - sent from mobile//
From: NANOG on behalf of Rod
Beck
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2020 8:55 AM
Hello,
I'm a network engineer with a county government and I'm trying to get in
contact with someone from Comcast who can provide a .KMZ or similar of our iNET
(Institutional Network) dark fiber.
I've called through the normal support lines and gotten bounced around a few
times... Which isn't
Hi Adam,
The intention is not to put in the Data Plane at all but use it for control
functions and calculating optimal paths, we are happy with how FRR is
handling small network islands to Route traffic in Data Plane and wanted to
test this as a candidate for Hierarchical Route-Reflection at site
Hi Nanog,
We want to Deploy and use FRR for Route reflection on a Dell Edge. Any one
has expereience with it and can give insight into number of routes and
scale that you used FRR to do Route Reflection
--
Rakesh Madupu
2xJNCIE - SP/DC / CCIE-SP#47613
https://r2079.wordpress.com
Please don’t praise or complain like we’re supposed to take it at a total face
value. If you don’t like them so much - we are you’re audience. Explain.
If you like Cogent - explain.
If you don’t like Cogent - explain.
Cheers,
Stephen
//please pardon any brevities - sent from mobile//
> On
Hi,
Looking for a contact number for Crown Media in Studio City, CA. Need
access for a technician into that location.
Thanks
Mike Mackley
Crown Castle Fiber
://www.linux.com/learn/intro-to-linux/2017/7/introduction-ss-command
r/s,
Steven M. Miano
(727)244-9990
http://stevenmiano.com
1811 C2CB 8219 4F52
On 7/17/19 20:54, Randy Bush wrote:
> do folk use `netstat -s` to help diagnose on routers/switches?
>
> randy
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alent of NANOG) as
information sources.
Anyway: I can get more specific, but it's hard to really offer
super-specific advice on a vague question because, you know, Africa.
That's a big topic.
jms
--
Joel M Snyder, 1404 East Lind Road, Tucson, AZ, 85719
Senior Partner, Opu
There are also variants of it with subjects like
" Ref Id: %VARIABLE% "
and
"%Domain.tld% Ref Id: %VARIABLE% "
And as Bryan said, we are increasingly getting more and more as well.
M. Omer GOLGELI
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AS202365
June 1, 2019 6:05 AM, "Richard" mailto:rgolod...@infrat
, but I guess what I am really asking is -
how do you anticipate the load that your eyeballs are going to bring to your
network, especially in the face of transport tweaks such as QUIC and TCP BBR?
Tom
--
-----
Tom Ammo
This looks amazing. Can't wait! Great job to ARIN!
-Original Message-
From: NANOG On Behalf Of John Curran
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2019 12:03 PM
To: Mitcheltree, Harold B
Cc: nanog list
Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Re: FYI - Major upgrade this weekend to
Caution-www.arin.net
It is an interesting question to ponder. It is true that IPv6 tends to
be somewhat more problematic than IPv4, but these days the incidents
where IPv6 becomes unavailable or has issues are rare.
BTW I have had recently an issue where I had IPv4 reachability problems
while IPv6 worked
On Sat, 5 Jan 2019, Mitchell Lewis wrote:
How common is it for Verizon to deliver "Internet Dedicated Ethernet"
over sonet? Ran into a situation where the canoga-perkins nte was
uplinked to a Flashwave 4100es in the basement (uplinked by an OC-48).
There is in a Verizon ILEC area.
If the
On Tue, 1 Jan 2019, Mitchell Lewis wrote:
I am working on project that may involve building points of presence in
Cleveland & Cincinnati. Any suggestions as to which colocation facility
in each city to build in? The prime factor of consideration for this
project is access to waves to places
Hi Vasileios,
Congratulations of building this.
Wanted to try it out as a VM but frankly...
The "docker" part put me off...
M.
---
On 2018-12-20 20:23, Vasileios Kotronis wrote:
Dear operators,
FORTH's INSPIRE group and CAIDA are delighted to announce the public
release of the A
on NANOG page just for this purposes. M. ---On 20 Dec 2018 21:00, Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote:On 12/20/2018 10:17 AM, M. Ömer GÖLGELİ wrote:
> This can happen for many reasons.
> Quitting employees, dropping domains, death whatever.
Yep. I get it.
> They should be *somehow* auto remo
This can happen for many reasons. Quitting employees, dropping domains, death whatever. They should be *somehow* auto removed after a certain number of bounces. M. ---On 20 Dec 2018 19:46, Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote:On 12/14/2018 11:48 AM, Grant Taylor wrote:
> I've been seeing them for th
Gee... It seems like NTT sales people are not doing a good job as well as Cogent does since I've yet to see anyone getting calls or mails from them. Only Cogent contacts most for the moment, at least in the EU part of the world. And only mails and calls for the moment M. On 19 Dec 2018 21:08, Ross
I think Alessandro Isolario Project may be of help completing the
missing data where you fell short.
M.
---
On 2018-12-19 18:07, Alberto Dainotti wrote:
Hi all,
CAIDA has been collecting Team Cymru’s bogon list from 2013-09-18 to
2018-03-23. Unfortunately we just noticed the script hasn’t
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018, Joe wrote:
Apologizes in advance for a simple question. I am finding conflicting
definitions of Class networks. I was always under the impression that a
class "A" network was a /8 a class "B" network was a /16 and a class "C"
network was a /24. Recently, I was made aware
Well, that must be my curse...
Even when adblocker doesn't notify me, I have stuff blocking stuff...
:)
M. OMER GOLGELI
---
AS202365 [1]
https://as202365.peeringdb.com [2]
https://bgp.he.net/AS202365 [1]
NOC:
Phone: +90-533-2600533
Email: o...@chronos.com.tr
Well, that must be my curse...
Even when adblocker doesn't notify me, I have stuff blocking stuff...
:)
M. OMER GOLGELI
---
AS202365 [1]
https://as202365.peeringdb.com [2]
https://bgp.he.net/AS202365 [1]
NOC:
Phone: +90-533-2600533
Email: o...@chronos.com.tr
gt;
> >> On Tue, Dec 11, 2018, 10:56 William Anderson <mailto:ne...@well.com>
> >> <mailto:ne...@well.com <mailto:ne...@well.com>> wrote:
> >>
> >> On Fri, 7 Dec 2018 at 06:08, Lotia, Pratik M
> >>
On Tue, 11 Dec 2018, David Cornejo wrote:
not sure he was complaining about the request, just that it provided
no context or reason why they should link. a personal pet peeve of
mine.
Agreed, and I do get unsolicited Linkedin requests quite often.
Sometimes, this is clearly the result of
Well said...
But I can't see that on his website...
M. OMER GOLGELI
---
AS202365
On 2018-12-12 00:39, Daniel Corbe wrote:
If you don’t want people contacting you on Linkedin then why do you
have a link to your profile on your website?
at 4:08 PM, Alfie Pates wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm
IP addresses from another countries instead of their home IPs.
>
> Hey. It is a very very bad and very very danger game. Avoid it.
> Goal of that game is to SWITCH ON that system BY ANY REASON. CP, war,
> gambling - any reason that will work. After the system will be swit
>>What is “ROKSO's DROP list” ?
ROKSO:
The Register of Known Spam Operations database is a depository of information
and evidence on known persistent spam operations, assembled to assist service
providers with customer vetting and the Infosec industry with Actor Attribution.
Spamhaus
ut even that has workarounds. I
would think CPE is a violation of terms of "most" registrars.
-John
On 12/7/18 1:06 AM, Lotia, Pratik M wrote:
Hello all, was curious to know the community’s opinion on whether an ISP should
block domains hosting CPE (child pornography exploitation) co
Hello all, was curious to know the community’s opinion on whether an ISP should
block domains hosting CPE (child pornography exploitation) content? Interpol
has a ‘worst-of’ list which contains such domains and it wants ISPs to block it.
On one side we want the ISP to not do any kind of
Checking Isolario Project, I've noticed in Isolario has something
country-related as they are displaying country statics on the main page
(Screenshot attached)
Even if they do not publicly display the data, maybe the guys have
something!
Alessandro might give you better insight I guess.
M
9498/Airtel seems to be leaking a lot of routes.
Source: https://bgpstream.com/
All Events for BGP Stream.
Event type
Country
ASN
Start time (UTC)
End time (UTC)
More info
BGP Leak
Origin AS: Etisalat Lanka (Pvt) Ltd. (AS 17470)
Leaker AS: BHARTI Airtel Ltd. (AS 9498)
2018-11-15 19:41:26
Mike,
Can you shed some light on the use case? Looks like you are confusing ACLs and
BGP Flowspec. ACLs and Flowspec rules are similar in some ways but they have a
different use case. ACLs cannot be configured using Flowspec announcements.
Flowspec can be loosely explained as 'Routing based on
018 11:13 AM
To: NANOG list
Subject: Re: automatic rtbh trigger using flow data
On 31 Aug 2018, at 23:53, Lotia, Pratik M wrote:
> Instead of rtbh I would suggest blocking/rate limiting common ports
> used in DDoS attacks.
This isn't an 'instead of', it's an 'in addition to'. And it must be
Instead of rtbh I would suggest blocking/rate limiting common ports used in
DDoS attacks. That will block 90% of the DDoS attacks. We recently open sourced
a BGP Flowspec based tool for DDoS Mitigation. It applies Flowspec rules per
victim IP Addr.
Just to point out -
Data about md5 attacks from various organizations will depend on a number of
factors such as -
Is BGP TTL Security check being done?
Are anti-spoofing ACLs enabled?
uRPF enabled? Strict or Loose?
BGP Session over a separate interface (tunnel)?
With Gratitude,
Pratik Lotia
Hi all,
If anyone has a contact at SpeedTest it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
/Carlos
On Wed, 8 Aug 2018, Mankamana Mishra (mankamis) via NANOG wrote:
* If there is any data which can provide what % of traffic is
multicast traffic. And if multicast is removed, how much unicast traffic
it would add up?
* Since this forum has people from deployment area, I would love to
On Tue, 31 Jul 2018, John Kristoff wrote:
Second best might be the Internet2 community where a number of
institutions that have always had it might still have it turned on.
Though there has been only one post in all of 2018 on their list if
that tells you anything.
At my previous job (large
All:
Let's kindly kill off the portions of this thread that have absolutely
nothing to do with running a network. Political rants, plate tectonics,
Math 101, and debating whether or not climate change is a thing really
have no place on this list / in this context.
Thank you
jms
On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 03:22:46PM +0200, Ramy Hashish wrote:
> I am planning to build up a security team of fresh engineers whom are
> "network oriented", any advice on the knowledge resources we can start
> with?
To add to the academic programs -
CU Boulder has an excellent telecom program
it's less cooperative (and I understand there's more to it
now than just the protocol and it's more a fabric approach)
Also, can you maybe tell me/us more about these extensions?
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On May 24, 2018 11:40 PM, Alastair Johnson wrote:
>
>
> On 5/24/18 5:43
Has anyone worked with Nuage from around here? Additionally, is anyone familiar
with what RFC Alcatel/Nokia is implementing for the VXLAN part of the solution?
It looks a bit non-standard but I can't find any clear documentation regarding
this anywhere
Cheers,
S.
Hello all,
I’m trying to reach anyone at AS 6589, “Beneficial Technologies”.
They are announcing large chunk of LACNIC unallocated space, as can be
seen here: https://bgp.he.net/AS6589
Although I usually give people the benefit of doubt, in this case we are
talking about 5 /16 prefixes.
On Wed, 23 Aug 2017, Kurt Kraut wrote:
Network Information:
a. [Network Number] 59.106.12.0-59.106.27.255
b. [Network Name] SAKURA-NET
g. [Organization] SAKURA Internet Inc.
m. [Administrative Contact] KT749JP
n. [Technical Contact] KW419JP
On Tue, 22 Aug 2017, James Bensley wrote:
In my opinion the circuit ID should be an abitrary (but unique) value
and nothing more. As Nick suggested start at 1 and go up. If your
company is called ABC Ltd then maybe have your first circuit ID as
ABC0001 and count up from there, it's as
On Thu, 29 Jun 2017, William Herrin wrote:
Heck, I’m gonna do whatever it takes to NOT subnet on bits with my v6
deployment. Hopefully with v6, gone are the days of binary subnetting math.
I hedged my bets when I laid out our v6 space at my previous $dayjob. We
used /126s for
FYI, apologies for duplicates.
Forwarded message:
From: Tomas Lynch
To: lac...@lacnog.org
Subject: [lacnog] Call for Presentations – LACNOG 2017
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2017 08:55:17 -0400
LACNOG, the Latin American and Caribbean Network Operators Group,
Hi,
> OpenGear all the way. Models for every need.
+1 OpenGear all the time - just ensure you are patching/manageing them(!)
alan
We use a mix of BGPMon and RPKI+RIPE Validator.
On 30 Jan 2017, at 4:41, Nagarjun Govindraj via NANOG wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am planning to write a tool to detect real time BGP IP prefix hijacking.
> I am glad to know some of the open problems faced by
> providers/companies/community.
> I would
anyone has had any experience
with them or knows the back story.
Also, is there some reason that there is no official searchable archive
of the nanog mailing list? (or dependable unofficial one...)?
Best in the new year to you all,
jms
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Joel M Snyder, 1404 East Lind Road, Tucson, AZ, 85
Hi,
really not the right place for this...
however, its pretty well documented elsewhere, eg
https://www.reddit.com/r/PS4/comments/5drvcc/an_update_on_psn_download_speeds/
alan
Does anyone have any information about DOA versus DNS. Any ideas about
security with DOA is better than DNS. Maybe pros and cons of DOA versus
DNS?
Matt Lewis
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Hello,
I'm getting a lot of auto abuse notices stemming from 'account takeover
attempts' via 443 and would like to resolve it with someone directly there.
All I have is snei-noc-ab...@am.sony.com and not getting any response.
Thanks in advance
ly.
It's not ideal; that's just the way it is.
jms
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Senior Partner, Opus One Phone: +1 520 324 0494
j...@opus1.comhttp://www.opus1.com/jms
Hi,
as others have said, need to engage with one of their other units to get this
sorted
out - as a network provider, their customers are relying on YOU to access their
service, PSN should
care.
technically, you could start looking at netflows to the PSN and see if anyone
is engaged in DDoS
Hi,
whilst we're posting YouTube clips. maybe they'd have been better off
keeping
a copy of the Internet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDbyYGrswtg
;-)
alan
Hi,
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NITBfc1EOBo#t=27s
"This video contains content from B_Viacom, who has blocked it in your country
on copyright grounds."
I love YouTube and copyright regional laws :/
alan
Hi,
> I was working within the limits of what I had available.
Google offer several trouble shooting tools for their service too,
you might want to look at their toolbox eg
https://toolbox.googleapps.com/apps/messageheader/
(part of their 'why is my email slow to deliver?' process)
alan
Hi,
> administrator reaching out to peers for assistance with a particular
> problem that is clearly network related is inappropriate for a network
clearly network related? people have an interesting expectation of email -
expecting instant delivery. you might check their level of
Hi,
> Since this morning Speedtest.net is not accessible in Chrome
> Reason:
> https://www.google.com/transparencyreport/safebrowsing/diagnostic/#url=c.speedtest.net
someones complained about the URL based on them stupidly installing
'cleanmymac' or such?
use the non flash junk HTML5 version
Hi,
> Leap second handling code is not well-tested and is an ultimate corner
> case. There's been debate about abolishing leap seconds; with all the
well, we've gone through a few of these now...so if it was all okay before
its likely to be again... exception: any NEW code that
you are running
Hi,
> This is pretty O/T for this list, isn't it?
not if he's using his routers ASICs to do it! ;-)
(or maybe its related to the bitcoin network traffic volumes...but
thats too logical...)
alan
Hi,
> Right. But how long is it going to take to secure the Palo Alto firewall?
around 5 minutes?
recover password, restart, log in, fix rules.
https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/Management-Articles/How-to-Reset-the-Administrator-Password/ta-p/57581
obviously the firewall is also blocking
Hi,
> > The Palo-Alto's also don't support anything but NAT64,
>
> They don't support proper dual-stack?? Or NAT64 is the only NAT flavor
of course they support native IPv6 ...or IPv4 with IPv6 in dual-stack.
i believe the comment was related to the 6/4 xlat stuff - ie just NAT64 and not
Hi,
I would go through the password recovery options on the PaloAlto.
as a next gen firewall you need to ensure you are getting all the latets
rulesets
and detection code through - check your subscription with them
once you've sorted out access you can look at the policies and ensure that
Hi,
well, you an say one thing - the talk got a lot of conversation going - most
of it useful
and positive and informational.isnt that the sign of a good talk? ;-)
seriously, this thread has been very active/alive based on the initial trigger
of his talk.
as for the talk
>From AfterLogic you may use the following webmail clients:
- without calendar -> WebMail-lite PHP
- with personal calendar -> WebMail PHP
- with calendar and full sharing exchange style -> Aurora
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 8:50 PM, Guillaume Tournat
wrote:
> Zimbra is a
Hi,
> > Looking for options on converting a large amount of Fortinet rules to
> > Checkpoint. Ultimately converting the entire configuration to Checkpoint
> > would be nice.
theres a post online asking the same question back in early 2010 with no
responses...
there are also a lost of tools
man
> Office: 937-552-2340
> Direct: 937-552-2343
> 1100 Wayne St
> Suite 1337
> Troy, OH 45373
>
> On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 1:11 PM, Hugo Slabbert <h...@slabnet.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Mon 2016-Apr-11 13:02:14 -0400, Ken Chase <m...@sizone.org> wrote:
&g
Hi,
> The problem is IPv6-enabled customers complaints see captcha, and Google
> NOC refuses to help solve it saying like find out some of your customer
> violating some of our policy. As you can imagine, this is not possible.
your customers are getting addresses when looking up google
Hi,
I'm not sure I'm keen on a colour standard - especially given our recent
difficulties
sourcing cabling to our spec in certain colours...or lengths!however, what
we do - and others
do based on this thread - is have our own internal colour scheme for
purposes/systems/customers.
fibre
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