Re: [swinog] cost of class-C IP block

2005-12-09 Thread Scott Weeks
The term "class C" is historical. It is a /24 now days. The first octet of a "class C" IP address has to start with 110, but a /24 does not have this restriction... :-) scott - Original Message Follows - From: "Umberto Annino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: swinog@swinog.ch Subject: [swin

Re: [swinog] JOB: Senior Network Engineer, Schlieren/ZH

2006-12-06 Thread Scott Weeks
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:-- From: Pascal Gloor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Senior Network Engineer. ahem... that's a long list... I'm just wondering what the community thinks, how much should one earn in such a position with all those skills and requirements? Or, if you

Re: [swinog] JOB: Senior Network Engineer, Schlieren/ZH

2006-12-07 Thread Scott Weeks
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Stanislav Sinyagin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Scott Weeks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Do you guys have a hard time finding folks at this level there? The market of average-level network engineers is quite large, as in 1999-2000 many CCIEs and

Re: [swinog] does Econophone block port25

2007-04-04 Thread Scott Weeks
-From: Jeroen Massar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>- : To avoid problems there, make a simple policy: if found : spreading a virus/spamming and having disabled the blockage: : no Internet for a week. Or a similar measure that can of : course be lifted after paying a fine. Wouldn't

Re: [swinog] Re: blocking ports?

2007-04-11 Thread Scott Weeks
: You'd be amazed how many companies operate their own : mail servers, even behind dynamic addresses I'm speaking with guys in my company on an issue and part of the discussion has to do with me saying no one runs a mail server from behind a dynamic IP addresses. Other than just your experi

Re: [swinog] Re: blocking ports?

2007-04-12 Thread Scott Weeks
D] wrote: From: Peter Bickel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [swinog] Re: blocking ports? Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 12:03:28 +0200 Scott Weeks schrieb: > > > : You'd be amazed how many companies operate their own > : mail servers,

Re: [swinog] Re: blocking ports?

2007-04-12 Thread Scott Weeks
: if(windows) then block else allow? :) This would be my preference. >;-) I doubt my pointy-clickey co-workers would like that. I'm seen as weird here since I despise Micro$loth and love *nix. scott --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Daniel Lorch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [swinog] Re: blocking ports?

2007-04-13 Thread Scott Weeks
ot;stop spam" campaign how to believe anything ? confused but still voting to block mail from dialup and adsl ranges ;-) -- Original Message -- From: "Scott Weeks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: AW: AW: [swinog] Route of the day

2007-07-06 Thread Scott Weeks
: /me also wonders when "ISP's" start to drop those : silly ICMP filters which are really far from helpful : when trying to debug issues. Use tcptraceroute instead. scott --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: AW: AW: [swinog] Route o

[swinog] Please Help Stop => remember swinog 14 - project DNS Blockade

2007-07-11 Thread Scott Weeks
Help! I've received ~10 of these so far! scott --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Nik Hug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [swinog] remember swinog 14 - project DNS Blockade Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 01:17:28 +0200 Good Morning For me it was always just a question of time u

Re: [swinog] Watch your Looking Glass

2007-09-13 Thread Scott Weeks
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: here's the cisco advisory: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sr-20070912-regexp.shtml -- Sounds like the same thing as the late 1990s. "sho ip bgp regexp " caused a reboot. scott

RE: [swinog] Windows-Pizza

2007-11-26 Thread Scott Weeks
Lynx says it all: ** Bad HTML!! <...snipped stuff here...> :-) scott --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: "Christian Kuster (chkuster)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: [swinog] Windows-Pizza Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 23:17:02 +0100 Depends if you are one or not... ;-

Re: [swinog] Colocation and Internet Access in Europe and Middle East

2008-07-14 Thread Scott Weeks
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- From: Marc Eggenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> A friend of mine is looking for colocation and internet services in Zürich, London and Manama Bahrain. Do you know any providers especially Bahrain? Are there any that have the possibilities to provide mana

Re: [swinog] Content delivery system like Akamai?

2008-09-02 Thread Scott Weeks
There're a lot of players in that space. I used to work for a company called Digital Island that bought Sandpiper to get their Footprint CDN. This was then sold to C&W who then sold it to blah, blah and it finally ended up at Savvis. There were several lawsuits with Akamai (a Hawaiian word

Re: [swinog] IRC Server dead ?

2008-10-07 Thread Scott Weeks
I can't resist. "...if it collects any marketing stats, so what, everyone is doing that..." Only from the unknowledgeable that don't control Javascript (NoScript), flash (etc.), cookies or 'stuff'. Therefore, you have skewed stats. "...There's nothing bad about companies knowing better what

Re: [swinog] IRC Server dead ?

2008-10-08 Thread Scott Weeks
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: at least it prooved the ML is still alive, and not so slow as some mentioned ;-) we got 3 days nanog feeling, who cares ? if someone like an idling list.. we maybe could create [EMAIL PROTECTED], and to make shure there is no accidentaly traffic setting this list

Re: [swinog] Fwd: AW: "Hackerparagraph"

2009-03-17 Thread Scott Weeks
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 12:18:28 +0100, Andreas Fink wrote: > Now what does that mean? It is basically what the germans have done > under the "Hackerparagraph". It disallows software which could > potentially be used for hacking to be distributed. The result of > this was for example that in germa

Re: [swinog] RE : >4MB over copper pairs

2009-05-19 Thread Scott Weeks
Message d'origine De: swinog-boun...@lists.swinog.ch de la part de Reza Kordi I got a 2 pair copper and I am looking for a product to offer Ethernet connectivity at speed of 4mbps or higher. Distance is about 1km and the copper is in the same local loop. --

Re: [swinog] IPv6 Buddy Keypad

2012-03-30 Thread Scott Weeks
--- opperm...@networx.ch wrote: From: Andre Oppermann This special USB IPv6 number keypad doesn't seem to be a joke: http://www.ipv6buddy.com Even includes dedicated ":" and "::" buttons. Somebody should buy a 10-pack and sell them at next Swinog meeting. ;-) ---

Re: [swinog] IPv6 Buddy Keypad

2012-03-30 Thread Scott Weeks
On 3/30/12 7:35 PM, Scott Weeks wrote: > --- opperm...@networx.ch wrote: > From: Andre Oppermann > > This special USB IPv6 number keypad doesn't seem to be a joke: >http://www.ipv6buddy.com > > Even includes dedicated ":" and "::" buttons. >

Re: [swinog] The Internet 40 years on

2016-08-28 Thread Scott Weeks
--- jer...@massar.ch wrote: From: Jeroen Massar http://m.sfgate.com/business/article/40-years-on-the-Internet-transmits-every-aspect-9187484.php For the people who like 'our history' ;) --- Hmmm, not so sure about sfgate.com's historical data. Th

Re: [swinog] Brocade MLXe: Random Linecard Reboot - anyone else?

2016-09-18 Thread Scott Weeks
--- rai...@ultra-secure.de wrote: From: Rainer Duffner > Am 18.09.2016 um 08:11 schrieb Fredy Kuenzler : > Friday night we observed several Brocade MLXe linecards rebooting > (several locations, i.e. Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Geneva), which > caused network instability due to flapping iBGP etc.

Re: [swinog] background migration of swisscom connection from IPv4 native to v6 + DS-Lite

2017-10-29 Thread Scott Weeks
--- g...@space.net wrote: From: Gert Doering Yeah, it's quite unfortunate that IPv4 ran out so suddenly, barely 15 years after people were told to move towards IPv6. --- Especially after IETF made it backwards compatible and made it so easy to switch from

Re: [swinog] background migration of swisscom connection from IPv4 native to v6 + DS-Lite

2017-10-29 Thread Scott Weeks
--- g...@space.net wrote: From: Gert Doering On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 12:57:54PM -0700, Scott Weeks wrote: > Yeah, it's quite unfortunate that IPv4 ran out so suddenly, > barely 15 years after people were told to move towards IPv6. > --- >

Re: [swinog] background migration of swisscom connection from IPv4 native to v6 + DS-Lite

2017-10-30 Thread Scott Weeks
--- g...@space.net wrote: From: Gert Doering To: Scott Weeks On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 02:53:41PM -0700, Scott Weeks wrote: > I was not around for those discussions (and not being a computer > science person, nor wanting to go on this for too long as has been > endlessly done on ot

Re: [swinog] RIPE database and more specific routes

2017-11-20 Thread Scott Weeks
: But I am concerned some people may build filters using : only exact matches, so it seems safer to have route : objects for more specifics. :: I´d suggest to create each route object for each :: announced prefix...IMHO you are very right - there are :: for sure networks out there, which will

Re: [swinog] OSS/BSS

2018-04-13 Thread Scott Weeks
--- m.hert...@mhs.ch wrote: From: Matthias Hertzog Not really network related, but provisioning-related, which is somehow network related as well... :-) What kind of OSS/BSS systems are you using in your companies? Self-developed? Purchased? --- What

Re: [swinog] BGP Battleships

2018-05-22 Thread Scott Weeks
--- onit...@gmail.com wrote: From: Gregor Riepl Some good ol' fun with BGP: https://blog.benjojo.co.uk/post/bgp-battleships Please (don't?) try this at home! - How about at work? ;-) Mind if I share this with other tech mailing lists? scott