I've searched the IANA and ICANN sites, and have found no justification
for what appear to be ARIN allocations to foreign entities within
66.231.
Two serious UCE/hacking attempt offenders are as follows:
66.231.64.0/20 GIGA-BLK-1
66.231.128.0/20 ECON-BLK-1
Both of which appear to be comple
:>I've searched the IANA and ICANN sites, and have found no justification
:>for what appear to be ARIN allocations to foreign entities within
:>66.231.
:>
:>Two serious UCE/hacking attempt offenders are as follows:
:>66.231.64.0/20 GIGA-BLK-1
:
: Last I checked, Columbia was part of South
:I guess the moon is in phase with some star somewhere, and now it's time to
:argue who's root is he "real" root... Barf. Enough already - we all have
:our own roots. one guy follows Vixies roots, while I typically roll my
:own. Many others do other things.
The moon was full last tuesday -
:
: They tend to match the size of the smallest block assigned by the
:registries.
:
Calling it a tendency is probably a stretch. They only bowed to RIR
policy once in recent memory, when ARIN began allocating /20 PI
blocks. Prior to that, they nearly got their logo placed in Webster's
Good for you, Phil. Chime in again when you've got something useful to
offer.
In the meantime, you may want to review Economics 101 along with certain
queueing schemes, especially RED (no, I'm not endorsing the idea of
oversubscribing to the extreme, but then again, neither was Alex).
Also, r
o misinterpretation.
cheers,
brian
:
:--Phil
:
:-Original Message-
:From: Brian Wallingford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 11:13 PM
:To: Phil Rosenthal
:Cc: 'Alex Rubenstein'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:Subject: RE: PSINet/Cogent Latency
:
:
:Good for you, Ph
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, NAIDOO Kesva FTLD/IAP wrote:
:
:Has anybody mentioned the benefits of ISIS as an IGP to them.
:
Of course, ISIS is no more resilient against the deletion of igp
configuration than OSPF.
cheers,
brian
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, David Diaz wrote:
:
:Would that be in front of, or behind Big Red (firewall)?
:
:Seriously...would their policies affect the integrity of the root
:zone server files?
Rhetorical question? :)
Obviously, such a move would be unrealistic if subjective filtering could
affect th
:>
:> Do you have SNMP enabled? We have a couple of TNTs stop talking to the
:> ethernet periodically, apparently due to the SNMP bugs (and someone
:> probing). Software upgrades are now scheduled (of course, not an option
:
:Strange, as I recall the testing we did at the last snmp 'event' showe
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Martin Renschler (EWU) wrote:
:
:tried the link and entered my PacBell home DSL static IP address and was shocked to
:see my private name come up behind CustName field! Wrong Address though.
:
:Isn't this violating privacy rules? Geez!
:/Martin
:(private mail not representin
Looking for an electrical contractor in the northeast (preferably in the
Providence/Boston area) capable of placing an existing Lorain rectifier &
battery array in service. All work must comply to local
(Providence) code. Job will include running cabling from the plant to
Telect 60A dist panels.
I know this isn't an equipment list, but exhaustive searches have afforded
no useable results.
I'm in need of the above-mentioned rectifier. If anyone has such in
stock, kindly send a quote off-list.
Thanks in advance,
Brian
Over a day of downtime due to a short? Whose side is the short on -
PG&E's or Navisite's? There's no excuse for a delay this long, on either
end.
Of course, all info regarding this outage has been second-hand, so I'll
reserve judgment.
I'd have expected some level of local news coverage if PG&
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Stewart, William C (Bill), SALES wrote:
:
:Back when the Code Red worm came out, somebody wrote a program
:that responded to Code Red probes by using the same hole to
:break into the infected server and disable it.
:Is anybody doing that with this worm?
I understand your poi
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
:They do have a lousy track record. I'm convinced, though, that
:they're sincere about wanting to improve, and they're really trying
:very hard. In fact, I hope that some other vendors follow their
:lead. My big worry isn't the micro-issues like b
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, David Schwartz wrote:
:
:
:> What I AM looking for is a commentary from the internet community,
:> strictly relating to the fact that a judge has issued a TRO that forces an
:> ISP (NAC) to allow a third-party, who WILL NOT be a Customer of NAC, to be
:> able to use IP Space
:The networks in Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, Brevard counties appear to
:be the most impacted. Cellular had problems due to wireless sites being
:without power. The wireless industry brought in 500 new generators in
:advance of the hurricane, but needed to wait until the hurricane passed
:befor
I've exhausted all my resources, and have not found a definitive method
for upgrading a production switch from cp40 to cp50. Is it as simple as
hot-swapping the standby, ignoring the capability mismatch, changing the
active cp, then doing the same for the master cp?
Also, curious if the images f
:Let's put this in perspective. Say a hypothetical sysadmin were to
:disable any and all authentication on his SSH server. And that
:someone then used SSH from your network to run code that sysadmin
:didn't like on that machine. Would you then consider it reasonable if
:the sysadmin proposed:
:
It's official - pigs are aloft, the forecast for Hell is freezing rain,
the Sox have nearly broken the Curse (and will... :), and Cisco has taken
over Looney Tunes. The end is near.
No, no operational content... Did John Chambers have an aneurysm
recently?
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, Bill Woodcock wr
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, David Lesher wrote:
:> A) Piped natural gas is highly reliable here in the East. I've
:> not had ^ in 10+ years.
: an outage
Agreed; same here, though in the northeast, we do lie on what's
considered a fairly significant fault line. Of course, should such come
into p
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:should be obtained through the Software Center on the Cisco worldwide website
:at http://www.cisco.com/tacpage/sw-center/sw-ios.html
I'm getting a 404 "not found" for that URL, while logged into CCO.
I haven't seen specific details posted here, so:
Like many others, we've had a few TNTs online for years without hiccups or
reboots until this week. Beginning late Sunday, we saw seemingly random
blade reboots, and total system crashes. Errors ranged from memory leaks
to infinite loops on the c
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Terry Baranski wrote:
:The "without notice" part is perhaps somewhat unsettling. I can
:appreciate that attempting to explain this type of change to the AOL
:user base would be challenging, but I'd submit that third-party software
:making OS changes like this without the use
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, Alexei Roudnev wrote:
:
:L3 switchiong is just term for idiots - it is ROUTING in old terms. So,
:VLAN's means _routing_.
Um, no, VLAN does not infer routing. 802.1q and even Cisco's ugly
proprietary ISL both operate at layer two.
As to "L3 switching" and the spin involved
:But they've never had a sonet outage once in our entire time of doing
:business with them. So they do employ competent people. Plenty of them.
:But they aren't concerned with IP or SMTP.
Absolutely. Without delving into regulatory details, prior to the
initiation of VADI (possibly the most egre
We've been seeing the following on all of our (9.2.1) authoritative
nameservers since approximately 10am today. Googling has turned up
nothing; I'm currently trying to glean some useful netflow data. Just
wondering if this is local, or if others have suddenly seen the same.
Seems harmless enou
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: ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
:
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:
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Brian Wallingford
Director, Network Operations
MegaNet Communications, TCIX, Inc.
~~~
scam_snake_oil_etc
On Mon, 15 May 2006, Alain Hebert wrote:
:
:GeoIP - http://www.maxmind.com/geoip/
:
:Ashe Canvar wrote:
:
:>
:> Hi all,
:>
:> Can any of you please recommend some IP-to-geo mapping database / web
:> service ?
:>
:> I would like to get resolution down to city if possible.
:>
I'm not quite comfortable with the idea of building a market audience
based on data with at best dubious accuracy.
On Mon, 15 May 2006, Martin Hannigan wrote:
:At 12:49 PM 5/15/2006, Brian Wallingford wrote:
:
:> scam_snake_oil_etc
:
:
:How so?
:> Some mobile phones you can talk to via AT commandset, either
:>via USB cable or something else. (eg: I have used a Nokia 6230 with usb
:>cable.. you can also use bluetooth). If you pay $5 or whatnot for unlimited
:>SMS on a el-cheapo plan, it might work better than using the SMTP gate
On Mon, 8 Oct 2007, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
:To be clear, I am not suggesting de-aggregating every CIDR down to /
:24s. But the global table doesn't grow any more whether the customer
:announces the /24 from their own ASN, or if you muti-originate it
:from two upstreams - or just one upstream
No, and no. Shouldn't be a surprise. ("all" is the dealbreaker, certain
agencies are on the ball, but most are barely experimenting).
On Sat, 15 Mar 2008, Glen Kent wrote:
:
:Hi,
:
:I was just reading
:http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/egov/b-1-information.html#IPV6, released
:some time back in 20
That's news?
The same still happens with much land-based sonet, where "diverse paths"
still share the same entrance to a given facility. Unless each end can
negotiate cost sharing for diverse paths, or unless the owner of the fiber
can cost justify the same, chances are you're not going to see t
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, Barry Shein wrote:
:One problem we have is that we tend to see the internet as a perfect
:simulation of a fair and just system, at least as a first goal.
:
:I don't know if that's possible or not. I don't know if anyone has
:actually explored the issue deeply. One problem is t
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