Re: Louisiana Optical Network Initiative

2013-05-02 Thread Thomas Cannon

Hijacked DNS to steal login credentials perhaps?

-tc

On May 2, 2013, at 10:35 AM, John D Caffery  wrote:

> I am sending this query on behalf of the University of New Orleans.  For the 
> past couple of weeks users on their campus are unable to get logged on to the 
> Capital One Online Banking Secure Portal to do their online banking.  The UNO 
> AS number is 23666 and LONI, which I am part of, is their internet provider, 
> AS number 32440.  None of our other Louisiana Participants seem to have an 
> issue getting there and every test I do from other locations in our network 
> are successful.  Users can get to the https://onlinebanking.capitalone.com 
> site but after putting in their login credentials the site simply times out.
> 
> Capital One peers with both Verizon and AT&T but when I go to the above site 
> it is via Verizon.
> 
> Does anyone know of or have this issue also?  I have a ticket open with 
> Verizon but have yet to get a response.  I was speaking with a representative 
> from Capital One but after leaving several voice mails I have yet to get a 
> call back.
> 
> Thank you in advance for anyone's assistance,
> 
> John Caffery
> Information Technology Consultant
> Louisiana Optical Network Initiative - LONI
> O  225.578.7263
> C   225.252.3046
> www.loni.org
> 
> 




Re: Looking for Netflow analysis package

2013-05-16 Thread Thomas Cannon

That wasn't in your signature's disclaimer. Perhaps now would be a good time to 
add it?

Geez.

--tc

On May 16, 2013, at 11:29 AM, "Meshier, Brent"  wrote:

> Laura,
> 
> Do not appreciate the cold call from Plixer.  Please do not use the NANOG 
> mailing list as your personal directory for sales leads.  It's a sure fire 
> way to get your company blacklisted among IT professionals.
> 
> --Brent
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Laura Smith [mailto:leavingi...@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 9:51 AM
> To: nanog@nanog.org
> Subject: Looking for Netflow analysis package
> 
> Hello Erik,
> 
> 
> Scrutinizer from http://www.plixer.com/ supports all of those features you 
> listed and scales to over 100K flows/second.
> http://www.plixer.com/Scrutinizer-Netflow-Sflow/scrutinizer.html
> 
> 
> Good luck with your search.
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Does anyone know of a netflow collector that will do the following. 
> *Graph/List Destination Networks By Top AS *Graph/List Destination Networks 
> By Top IP Address *AS Path Analysis *Traffic Type (ICMP, TCP, UDP, IPSEC, 
> HTTP, SSH, SMTP, etc..)
> 
> We will be using this to help us decide who to Peer with and what transit 
> Providers to look at.
> 
> I am familiar with Arbor Network's Peak Flow utility but it's a little too 
> pricy. I also found AS-Stats https://neon1.net/as-stats/ look promising from 
> the power point on their page.
> 
> Thanks
> Erik
> 
> 
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I'm looking for routing/switching guys near the SF Bay Area

2011-12-16 Thread Thomas Cannon

Preferably with consulting experience. If that's you, please contact me 
directly.

Thanks.

Thomas Cannon
CCDP, CCNP, BCNE, CISSP
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Re: World IPv6 Launch Day - June 6, 2012

2012-01-17 Thread Thomas Cannon

"Under new mismanagement!" :)

-t

> 
> You can always do the Grand Re-Opening thing.. :P
> 
>> ~Seth
> 
> ---
> Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold
> xenoph...@godshell.com
> ---
> "Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology."
> - Niven's Inverse of Clarke's Third Law
> 
> 
> 




Re: World IPv6 Launch Day - June 6, 2012

2012-01-17 Thread Thomas Cannon

"Under new mismanagement!" :)

-t

> 
> You can always do the Grand Re-Opening thing.. :P
> 
>> ~Seth
> 
> ---
> Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold
> xenoph...@godshell.com
> ---
> "Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology."
> - Niven's Inverse of Clarke's Third Law
> 
> 
>