Re: Routers in Data Centers

2010-09-26 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Joel Jaeggli said: > On Sep 26, 2010, at 8:26, Chris Adams wrote: > > There are servers and storage arrays that have a front that is nothing > > but hot-swap hard drive bays (plugged into backplanes), and they've been > > doing front-to-back cooling

Re: Software-based Border Router

2010-09-26 Thread Chris Adams
S don't have idiosyncrasies. :-) -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Randy in Nevis

2010-09-29 Thread Chris Boyd
still some old cranky Outlook versions out there that simply don't appear to be able to support connecting to 587, but it's been 18 months since we got a call like that, so we'll probably be shutting that off soon. --Chris

Re: RIP Justification

2010-09-29 Thread Chris Woodfield
I know of one large-ish provider that does it exactly like that - RIPv2 between POP edge routers and provider-managed CPE. In addition to the simplicity, it lets them filter routes at redistribution without having to fiddle with inter-area OSPF (or, ghod forbid, multiple OSPF processes redistrib

Re: RIP Justification

2010-09-29 Thread Chris Woodfield
On Sep 29, 2010, at 6:14 PM, Scott Morris wrote: > But anything, ask why you are using it. To exchange routes, yes... but > how many. Is sending those every 30 seconds good? Sure, tweak it. But > are you gaining anything over static routes? For simple networks, RIP(v2, mind you) works fine.

Re: router lifetime

2010-10-03 Thread Chris Woodfield
Ability to route IPv6 != ability to route IPv6 as well as IPv4. Depending on the hardware, there will always be unavoidable tradeoffs, which tend to be either in reduced throughput capacity, typically noticed on particularly on software-switching platforms, or the number of routes/ACLs/etc you c

Re: A New TransAtlantic Cable System

2010-10-05 Thread Chris Tracy
, I could not find any evidence one way or the other about what Hibernia is doing. In fact, Per Hansen from Ciena just so happens to be talking about coherent receiver technology [DP-QPSK encoding & DSP analysis] as I write this e-mail... Cheers, -Chris [1] 3R optical regeneration: a

Re: Anyone can share the Network card experience

2010-10-05 Thread Chris Tracy
s topology) and output of 'lspci -tv' can help you determine the best PCI slot to stick the card into to avoid contention. Some cards support checksum offloading, 'ethtool -S' can often tell you whether that's working or not, etc. -Chris -- Chris Tracy Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Re: A New TransAtlantic Cable System

2010-10-05 Thread Chris Tracy
power just right -- hence the need to re-balance if your aggregate signal changes a lot -- too low and the EDFA would not kick on at all, too high and you'd saturate the amp. -Chris -- Chris Tracy Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Re: IPv6 BGP MIB

2010-10-19 Thread Chris Tracy
is about a year ago and my search for a standard largely ended at the I-D you referenced above. However, I did find that Juniper has a proprietary implementation of this draft -- search for mib-jnx-bgpmib2.txt. -Chris -- Chris Tracy Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Re: Recommendations for Metro-Ethernet Equipment

2010-10-20 Thread Chris Grundemann
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 09:29, Curtis Maurand wrote: >  I'd add Alcatel to that list. yep, and also (depending on specific needs/topologies): Ciena Cyan Fujitsu Corrigent Adva Rad Data Juniper (in no particular order) Good luck, ~Chris > > On 10/20/2010 11:24 AM, Eri

Re: Tools for teaching users online safety

2010-10-26 Thread Chris Grundemann
on how to be a good Netizen. That is, how to be a safe and responsible Internet user. We want to use this information, once gathered and verified, to create simple and accessible resources for the general population. I invite you and everyone who reads this to participate, all input is welcome!

Re: IPv6 Routing table will be bloated?

2010-10-26 Thread Chris Boyd
y did not multihome to different AS. Such arrangements are not uncommon. Sprint seems to have done very well selling this sort of near-turnkey service to rural DSL carriers, tiny single town MSOs and the like. --Chris

Re: Mystery open source switching company claims top-of-rack price edge (was Re: Pica8 - Open Source Cloud Switch)

2010-10-30 Thread Chris Adams
t this crap as well, presumably from list address harvesting from NANOG or other similar list. The way to sell stuff to net admins is not to spam them; I have a special mail folder that I store all such vendor spam to make sure I never accidentally buy from them in the future. -- Chris Adams S

Re: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching

2010-11-02 Thread Chris Boyd
On Nov 1, 2010, at 11:48 AM, Nick Hilliard wrote: > And FDDI and X.25 and every single legacy protocol Are there still any commercial X.25 nets in operation? I had some peripheral involvement with Tymnet in the MCI/Concert conversion, and hear it shut down sometime in 2003-4. --Chris

Re: RINA - scott whaps at the nanog hornets nest :-)

2010-11-08 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu said: > That's right up there with the sites that blackhole their abuse@ > address, and then claim they never actually see any complaints. What about telcos that disable error counters and then say "we don't see any errors"? --

Re: Cisco 6500 QoS Priority Queuing (DSCP & EXP based)

2010-11-17 Thread Chris Evans
These are lan modules. They have fixed queues that you map traffic into. Research lan qos methods and it should make sense. On Nov 17, 2010 11:55 AM, "Manu Chao" wrote: > Thanks Jim, > > The line cards are 6700 series only. > > It seems (i will test it) that wrr commands can only be associated wit

Re: Cage nuts/rack hw near SAVVIS DC3 (Sterling VA)

2010-12-01 Thread Chris Adams
a few watts for a vending machine, then you probably can't install anything new there anyway. -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Want to move to all 208V for server racks

2010-12-02 Thread Chris Adams
e this year, and it passed inspection. I think you experienced a recall of a specific device and are confusing that with a general removal. When Toyota recalled a model of car, that didn't mean all cars were banned. -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I

Re: Pointer for documentation on actually delivering IPv6

2010-12-06 Thread Chris Nicholls
6 Print ISBN-10: 1-58705-210-5 Print ISBN-13: 978-1-58705-210-1 -- Chris Nicholls Timico Network Operations ch...@timico.net

Re: Over a decade of DDOS--any progress yet?

2010-12-08 Thread Chris Boyd
the DDoS traffic doesn't closely mimic the normal traffic. Your BGP peer router would need to have lots of memory for /32 or /64 routes though. Anyone heard of such a beast? Or is this how the stuff from places like Arbor Networks do their thing? --Chris

Re: [Operational] Internet Police

2010-12-09 Thread Chris Adams
y took wikileaks.org down. Oops, except it wasn't, it was EveryDNS. I read it on the Internet so it must be true! -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Cogeco MX/SMTP administrator?

2010-12-10 Thread Chris Conn
Hello, Could a Cogeco MX/SMTP admin contact me off list please, we seem to be suffering from the same fate as these individuals; http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r24888256-Email-sent-to-AOL-is-timing-out Thanks, Chris Conn B2B2C.ca

Re: Some truth about Comcast - WikiLeaks style

2010-12-19 Thread Chris Adams
Also, the more people digging, the more breaks you'll have in existing services (and if there are fibers from 10 different companies cut, they'll be pointing fingers for blame and all trying to get in the hole at the same time to fix theirs first). -- Chris Adams Systems and Network A

Re: Some truth about Comcast - WikiLeaks style

2010-12-20 Thread Chris Adams
27;t think that's the case anymore (Comcast, being the big corporate entity, doesn't care about competition with Knology, and Knology just raises their prices to keep up). -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Muni Fiber Last Mile - a contrary opinion

2010-12-26 Thread Chris Adams
y have natural gas generators included, so they almost never go out. The cable companies, on the other hand, might have enough battery to last through a brownout. -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Muni Fiber Last Mile - a contrary opinion

2010-12-26 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Michael DeMan said: > On Dec 26, 2010, at 8:07 PM, Chris Adams wrote: > > The AT&T (formerly BellSouth) cabinets around here mostly have natural > > gas generators included, so they almost never go out. The cable > > companies, on the other hand, mig

Re: Microsoft's participation in World IPv6 day

2011-06-06 Thread Chris Adams
ith any particular NAT implementation? The TiVo HTTPS server is only intended to be accessed from the local LAN, so what happens outside your house (e.g. LSN) shouldn't matter. -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Cogent?

2011-06-07 Thread Chris McDonald
As in sales? Isn't that all they have? On 6/7/11, Ryan Finnesey wrote: > Does cogent have a true carrier/wholesale team? Cheers Ryan Sent from my > Windows Phone -- Sent from my mobile device

Re: Cogent IPv6

2011-06-08 Thread Chris Russell
arate BGP session. (In the UK) No real issues with kicking things off (** from the technical side anyway) Thanks Chris

Re: IPv6 day non-participants

2011-06-08 Thread Chris Grundemann
ISOC has a red/green dashboard of individual (non)participants: http://www.worldipv6day.org/participant-websites/index.html Cheers, ~Chris On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 09:59, James Harr wrote: > I noticed that one of our vendors wasn't actually participating when > they very publicly p

Re: IPv6 day non-participants

2011-06-08 Thread Griffiths, Chris
The ISOC dashboard that Chris mentions is indeed accurate and up to date from our perspective. Comcast is definitely an active participant with our website http://xfinity.comcast.net, which is live with a published and is IPv6 reachable. Thanks -- Chris Griffiths Comcast Cable

Re: Cogent IPv6

2011-06-08 Thread Chris Adams
have to use it. You could also allocate a /112 for a point-to-point link and use a /127 (e.g. addresses ::a and ::b). -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Yup; the Internet is screwed up.

2011-06-10 Thread Chris Adams
re definately things wrong with the state of last-mile Internet access in the US, but moving somewhere without checking is IMHO your own fault. -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: The stupidity of trying to "fix" DHCPv6

2011-06-10 Thread Chris Adams
#x27;t that what RDNSS (recursive DNS servers) and DNSSL (DNS search list) extensions are? -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Yup; the Internet is screwed up.

2011-06-10 Thread Chris Adams
SDN service, my bill was never exactly the same amount two consecutive months (and I never had any usage charges, so it wasn't because of that). -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Yup; the Internet is screwed up.

2011-06-12 Thread Chris Adams
PPoE, it was set up with the ability for a single line to be "subscribed" to multiple providers. The domain in the username used for PPPoE authentication was to determine to which provider the session was connected. I don't know if that capability was ever used (or even actually a

Re: Yup; the Internet is screwed up.

2011-06-12 Thread Chris Adams
t used on most titles. Over-the-air HDTV is 19 megabits or less. Cable HD channels are often only 12-15 megabits per second. OTA and cable HD is typically MPEG2, and MPEG4 can reach similar quality in half the bandwidth, which means TV quality HD can be 6-10 megabits per second. -- Chris Adams

Re: Yup; the Internet is screwed up.

2011-06-12 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Jay Ashworth said: > - Original Message - > > From: "Chris Adams" > > The top profile for Blu-Ray is 36 megabits per second, and that is > > not used on most titles. Over-the-air HDTV is 19 megabits or less. > > Cable HD channels are

Actual IPv6 test day issue

2011-06-12 Thread Chris Adams
extra level of "security" or what. I upgraded the DIR-825 to 2.05NA, which doesn't have RA always enabled, and everything works now (on IPv4 only). I haven't had a chance to set up a more detailed test; I just figured I'd throw it out there to see if anybody else saw such.

Re: Yup; the Internet is screwed up.

2011-06-13 Thread Chris Adams
rimary streams as-had, though I can't produce a citation > on that. > > Do you have a citation on this, Chris? I have a couple MythTV people > on that list who work at network affils that I could ask. Well, many/most have multiple channels in their digital stream, and they have to

Large jump in global table prefix count?

2011-06-15 Thread Chris Griffin
Description 19227 115->19342 AS15557 LDCOMNET NEUF CEGETEL (formerly LDCOM NETWORKS) Tnx Chris -- Chris Griffin cgrif...@ufl.edu Sr. Network Engineer - CCNP Phone: (352) 273-1051 CNS - Network Services Fax: (352) 392-9440 University

Re: AAAA on various websites, but they all forgot to enable them on their nameservers....

2011-06-16 Thread Chris Grundemann
eir customers would participate in Wv6 Day, but I obviously don't speak for Akamai and I can't find a pointer to that info now... ~Chris > >  --heather > > -- @ChrisGrundemann weblog.chrisgrundemann.com www.burningwiththebush.com www.theIPv6experts.net www.coisoc.org

Re: unqualified domains, was ICANN to allow commercial gTLDs

2011-06-19 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Randy Bush said: > > Now I'm tempted to be the guy that gets .mail > > express that temptation in dollars, and well into two commas. Imagine the "typo-squating" someone could do with .con. -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAA

Re: Firewall Appliance Suggestions

2011-06-30 Thread Chris Lowe
- Original Message - From: Brent Jones [mailto:br...@servuhome.net] Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 01:46 PM To: Blake T. Pfankuch Cc: NANOG (nanog@nanog.org) Subject: Re: Firewall Appliance Suggestions On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 8:50 AM, Blake T. Pfankuch wrote: > Howdy, >      

Re:

2011-07-08 Thread Chris Russell
numerous configuration items: No peer, access-list or transform-set specified. Do you have the above specified in the crypto map within the ASA ? Cheers Chris

RE: NANOG List Update - Moving Forward

2011-07-12 Thread Chris Barlow
And adding to it as well +7 Kind Regards Chris Barlow  BSc. MBCS Information Technology Manager TICS (Global) Ltd, Oxford House Sixth Avenue, Robin Hood Airport Doncaster  DN9 3GG     Tel   +44 (0)1302 623074 Fax   +44 (0)1302 623075 Mob  +44(0)7909 520445 This message is for the intended

ep.net contact?

2011-07-12 Thread Chris Griffin
Could someone involved in ep.net contact me off list in regard to a DNS issue. Usual contact methods have failed to date. Thanks Chris --- Chris Griffin cgrif...@ufl.edu Sr. Network Engineer - CCNP Phone: (352) 273-1051 CNS - Network Services

Re: ep.net contact?

2011-07-12 Thread Chris Griffin
Got in touch with them. Thanks to all those who replied. tnx Chris Sent from my iPad On Jul 12, 2011, at 9:13 AM, Chris Griffin wrote: > Could someone involved in ep.net contact me off list in regard to a DNS > issue. Usual contact methods have failed to date. > > Th

Re: OT: Given what you know now, if you were 21 again...

2011-07-14 Thread Chris Adams
back). I dont't think anyone can realistically say what the Internet will look like 10 years from now, much less 50. Pundits like to guess, but they usually miss their "next year" predictions anyway. :-) -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet S

Re: 32 and directallocate

2011-07-23 Thread Chris Hills
On 19/07/2011 03:43, Brielle Bruns wrote: > On 7/18/11 7:02 PM, Deric Kwok wrote: >> Hi >> >> I have the following questions. hope you can help >> >> 1/ In ipv6 /32. ls it same as ipv4 /32 > > No. It depends how you define it. If you mean the number of bits in the network mask, then yes it is the

Looking for Comcast contact

2011-07-30 Thread Chris Kleban
If someone from Comcast can call me, I would appreciate it. ASN 16815 Chris Kleban 805-690-7931

Re: IPv6 end user addressing

2011-08-08 Thread Chris Adams
to plug in a PC for > diagnostics without having to poke in an IP address by hand. Actually, nobody should be plugging any random device into my server LANs, and I certainly don't want to encourage it by having it work (even if just for IPv6). -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator

Re: IPv6 end user addressing

2011-08-09 Thread Chris Adams
s are in a different VLAN. I have a separate LAN for notebooks, etc. that has DHCP (and will have a v6 /64 when I get v6 to that point). -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: IPv6 end user addressing

2011-08-11 Thread Chris Adams
buy (at Best Buy, Wal-Mart, etc.). -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Home computer rooms

2011-08-13 Thread Chris Adams
rack, but it does still have the DEC faceplate), and the room is cooled by the regular central A/C. I've considered dedicated A/C for this room (just a small spare bedroom really), but I haven't found anything that is economical and quiet. -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Admi

Re: Mailing list/group for datacenter facilities folks

2011-09-07 Thread Chris Boyd
, but that's now a paintball / Airsoft site. $DAYJOB is willing to host a new maillist though. Give me a while and we'll get one set up. --Chris

Re: Mailing list/group for datacenter facilities folks

2011-09-07 Thread Chris Boyd
On Sep 7, 2011, at 3:09 PM, Drew Weaver wrote: > dc-...@puck.nether.net thanks Jared =) +1, beat me to it. Thanks! --Chris

Re: Mailing list/group for datacenter facilities folks

2011-09-08 Thread Chris Boyd
disks. http://www.grcooling.com/ http://www.midasgreentech.com/ :-) --Chris

Re: kernel.org dns broken

2011-09-09 Thread Chris Keladis
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 5:25 PM, Chris wrote: > I thought kernel.org was moving to github after that compromise... Yep, maybe it's related to that activity? Chris.

Re: Microsoft deems all DigiNotar certificates untrustworthy, releases

2011-09-13 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Tei said: > He, I just want to self-sign my CERT's and remove the ugly warning that > browsers shows. SSL without some verification of the far end is useless, as a man-in-the-middle attack can create self-signed certs just as easily. -- Chris Adams Systems

Re: Microsoft deems all DigiNotar certificates untrustworthy, releases

2011-09-13 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Brett Frankenberger said: > On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 09:45:39AM -0500, Chris Adams wrote: > > Once upon a time, Tei said: > > > He, I just want to self-sign my CERT's and remove the ugly warning that > > > browsers shows. > > > > SSL

Re: Microsoft deems all DigiNotar certificates untrustworthy, releases

2011-09-13 Thread Chris Adams
g people get used to periodically accepting a changed cert defeats the purpose of signed certs (and again, effectively breaks SSL). -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: ouch..

2011-09-15 Thread Chris Adams
s, and such before placing a new restaurant. Burger King would wait for McDonald's to spend the time and money, and then open a new restaurant across the street. -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: ouch..

2011-09-17 Thread Chris Woodfield
Or..."Go ahead and keep buying 6509 chassis, the 7600 brand is just a marketing thing" -C On Sep 14, 2011, at 7:41 AM, Leigh Porter wrote: > > >> -Original Message- >> From: Always Learning [mailto:na...@u61.u22.net] >> Sent: 14 September 2011 14:39 >> To: N. Max Pierson >> Cc: nanog@

Re: Internet mauled by bears

2011-09-19 Thread Chris Boyd
ing similar to a TENS unit turned up too high. Here's another "critter ate the Internet" blog post: http://blog.lafayetteprofiber.com/2008/06/nutria-ratsand-fiber.html --Chris (who once fell off the top of a dual level loading chute when he didn't see the hot wire that someone strung 3 feet above the chute.)

Re: wet-behind-the-ears whippersnapper seeking advice on building a nationwide network

2011-09-20 Thread Chris Adams
lide rule still in his desk at work. :-) -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: 4.0.0.0/8?

2011-09-20 Thread Chris Adams
as well. I'd guess because that's the way routing lookups work; the more-specific match always "wins". -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

lots of latency on qwest to google?

2011-09-20 Thread Chris Brookes
Anyone else seeing a lot of latency to google via qwest? .. 11 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms min-edge-12.inet.qwest.net [207.225.128.1] 1215 ms13 ms12 ms chx-edge-03.inet.qwest.net [67.14.38.5] 1312 ms21 ms13 ms 72.14.214.78 1413 ms13 ms13 ms 72.14.236.178 15

Re: wet-behind-the-ears whippersnapper seeking advice on building a nationwide network

2011-09-20 Thread Chris Adams
two physical lines. Devil's advocate: if you have links to two carriers, but they are delivered via the same LEC on the same fiber, are you multihomed? What about if you have two LECs at your facility, but the two circuits share a common path elsewhere (outside of your knowledge)? -- Chris A

Re: lots of latency on qwest to google?

2011-09-20 Thread Chris Brookes
On 20 September 2011 14:24, PC wrote: > Having said that, that IP has similar horrible latency from my non-qwest > connection.  Additionally, google does not resolve to that IP for me, which > is expected.  It does look like poor routing on google's network.  There's I mentioned qwest because wh

AT&T Wireless outage in SoCal

2011-09-24 Thread Chris Woodfield
Hearing rumblings of a major AT&T Wireless outage in southern California. Anyone have more detail? Limited to cell towers or are transit circuits affected? -Chris

Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue

2011-09-27 Thread Chris Adams
Name. Either that's the site you went to, or you accepted the host/cert mismatch (and are a target for spoofing). -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: meeting network

2011-10-11 Thread Chris Adams
you" and went on). We also have fiber pulled between the 5 hotels for our video feed, and that stays in place from year to year. -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

EP.net and Almond Oil Process LLC?

2011-10-11 Thread Chris Griffin
. Calls/email to ARIN POCs currently go unanswered. Tnx Chris -- Chris Griffin cgrif...@ufl.edu Sr. Network Engineer - CCNP Phone: (352) 273-1051 CNS - Network Services Fax: (352) 392-9440 University of Florida/FLR Gainesville

Re: [outages] News item: Blackberry services down worldwide, Egypt affected (not N.A.)

2011-10-12 Thread Chris Campbell
borked. If not then any business that relies on them needs to be shouting from the rooftops to get RIM to fix it. Chris. On 12 Oct 2011, at 16:49, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: > On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 09:52:02 CDT, -Hammer- said: >> What kills me is what they have told the public. The

Frontier IPv6 website unavailable

2011-10-22 Thread Chris Curwick
When visiting www.frontier.com using an ipv6 tunnel from HE I am getting the following result: Service Unavailable A quick poll of my peers without ipv6 shows the site rendering. It looks like this is limited just to the IPv6 side.

Re: Performance Issues - PTR Records

2011-11-06 Thread Chris Adams
> *to*the*ISP* to have dynamically-assigned DNS records of the form: >cust.{accountid}.{locationid}.ISP.{com/net/TLD} > or something of the sort. Putting a customer ID in reverse DNS would probably be a violation of privacy policies. -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administr

Re: Recent DNS attacks from China?

2011-11-30 Thread Chris Adams
does NOT appear to be related to the recent BIND vulnerability. -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Recent DNS attacks from China?

2011-12-02 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Joel Maslak said: > Other than being non-compliant, is an "ANY" query used by any major > software? Could someone rate limit ANY responses to mitigate this > particular issue? I believe qmail still uses ANY lookups. -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Adm

Re: 128.0.0.0/16 configured as martians in some routers

2011-12-05 Thread Chris Adams
oversight. Are these prefixes being announced widely? I don't see anything for 128.0.0.0/16 from my upstreams, nor at many public looking glasses. -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: 128.0.0.0/16 configured as martians in some routers

2011-12-05 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Jack Bates said: > On 12/5/2011 1:44 PM, Chris Adams wrote: > >Once upon a time, Alex Le Heux said: > >>Dear Colleagues, > >> > >>The correct prefix and pingable address list for the Debogonising Project > >>is: > >> >

Re: New on RIPE Labs: The Curious Case of 128.0/16

2011-12-06 Thread Chris Adams
ssue with some Cisco configurations. I've opened a ticket with Sprint, although I don't know how far it will go, since I'm getting a MySQL syntax error trying to view the ticket in their web interface (somebody must not understand SQL injection security issues). -- Chris Adams S

Re: New on RIPE Labs: The Curious Case of 128.0/16

2011-12-07 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Chris Adams said: > Using RIPE's traceroute web interface, I can see that Sprint is > filtering 128.0.0.0/16: Sprint is now passing routes and traffic in 128.0.0.0/16. -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak

Re: New SPAM DOS

2010-01-08 Thread Chris Fuenty
It's a phish people. I've received several of these for zimmy.co.uk, they lasted about a week, then they stopped. I would suggest waiting this out, if after a week or two they haven't ceased then I would suggest contacting the ISP from where these EMails are originating. As for the blacklisting

Google Contact

2010-01-08 Thread Chris Murray
I'm having a strange issue with my traffic to google, could somebody from Google can contact me off-list. Thanks! - Chris -- Chris Murray Stargate Connections Inc. cmur...@stargate.ca 604-606-8988

Re: Idiotic Newstar Networking Equipment Sales Droid

2010-01-20 Thread Chris Adams
x27;ve also been recently added to some Internap newsletter list (without even an opt-out option). Way to make sure I never buy from you! -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Enhancing automation with network growth

2010-01-20 Thread Chris Adams
fig) that can auto-generate configs for you. The only downside to Cricket is that development has stagnated (I think it is a case of "it works for me" for most everybody using it). There's also Cacti, which is newer and more current. -- Chris Adams Systems and Network Adminis

Re: Using /31 for router links

2010-01-22 Thread Chris Costa
We recently did a backbone router upgrade and the vendor surprisingly didn't support /31's. We had to renumber all those interconnects and peering sessions to /30's. That wasn't fun! On Jan 22, 2010, at 4:53 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote: Joe Provo wrote: On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 04:08:28PM -0

Re: Comcast IPv6 Trials

2010-01-28 Thread Chris Gotstein
. Chris Gotstein, Sr Network Engineer, UP Logon/Computer Connection UP http://uplogon.com | +1 906 774 4847 | ch...@uplogon.com On 1/28/2010 7:44 AM, Joakim Aronius wrote: > * Paul Stewart (pstew...@nexicomgroup.net) wrote: >> That really makes sense - on an incredibly smaller sca

Cymru Bogon Route Help

2010-02-01 Thread Chris Gotstein
be appreciated. Thanks. -- Chris Gotstein, Sr Network Engineer, UP Logon/Computer Connection UP http://uplogon.com | +1 906 774 4847 | ch...@uplogon.com

Re: How common are wide open SIP gateways?

2010-02-05 Thread Chris Hills
On 05/02/2010 17:33, Drew Weaver wrote: Has anyone done any research or have any anecdotal numbers related to how common it is to have a SIP gateway sitting out on the Internet with no ACL or authentication? Recently we have noticed a couple of instances where we get abuse complaints fr

Re: black listing of web traffic

2010-02-09 Thread Chris Campbell
I know that cisco either are or have integrated the IronPort reputation service into their IPS devices, maybe a check on www.senderbase.org could help. Chris Campbell - On 9 Feb 2010, at 19:36, "Andrey Gordon" wrote: > Hi list > > I have a proble

Re: black listing of web traffic

2010-02-09 Thread Chris Campbell
That's not surprising behaviour on a PaloAlto unit, they are still very young in the market and my colleagues have had issues with NAT and proxy arp in the recent past. Chris Campbell - On 9 Feb 2010, at 22:31, "Andrey Gordon" wrote: > By chang

RE: The Internet Revealed - A film about IXPs v2.0: now available

2010-02-10 Thread Chris Campbell
-Original Message- From: Jay Ess [mailto:li...@netrogenic.com] Sent: 10 February 2010 15:29 To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: The Internet Revealed - A film about IXPs v2.0: now available > >So, for example, if i don't like how a car works i must be able to build >a car to be allowed to

Re: austin eats

2010-02-17 Thread Chris Boyd
, there's a good interior Mexican place downtown. Manuel's. http://www.manuels.com/ Guiness fans should stop in at BD Riley's downtown. http://www.bdrileys.com/ Most coffee shops, bars and restaurants have wifi hotspots since there's an active group of volunteers that helps install and maintain them. --Chris

Re: austin eats

2010-02-17 Thread Chris Boyd
On Feb 17, 2010, at 2:04 PM, Will Clayton wrote: > Maudi's on Lake Austin and Taco Deli are always on my menu. We just got some > Buffalo Wild Wings in town if you are in to that. If you make it to NXNW get > the Calimari. If you wind up ordering pizza, shop local and get the best > pizza for

Re: austin eats

2010-02-18 Thread Chris Boyd
he Schlotzky's across the street from SBUX downtown also has free access. There's also a city sponsored network available in several of the downtown parks. --Chris

Re: Security Guideance

2010-02-23 Thread Chris Adams
at the end of a request), and the admin is left scratching his head to figure out where the problem is. IIRC PHP holds an open file descriptor on active scripts, so you can use lsof to look for things like this (look for "deleted" or "path inode" entries). -- Chris Adams S

Alcatel-Lucent

2010-03-04 Thread Chris Wallace
and bad. ---Chris

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