the sensationalist nuclear story.
>
> Useful info from history.
>
> -alan
>
> ps -> thanks jeff for the book back in 1996 :-)
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> > > them around 10:00AM EDT. UUNET has a prompt on their phone menus about
> > > network instability, but didn't elaborate. Their NOC doesn't have any
> > > more details as of yet that they're passing along.
> > >
> > > jms
> > &g
hard to believe that the Chinese government would actively
> fund
> >cyberterrorism?
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> Christopher J. Wolff, VP CIO
> Broadband Laboratories
> http://www.bblabs.com
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For example
> : > a person is in flight cross-country and needs to do a videoconference,
> : > send email from his network to interested parties, or any of the normal
> : > things we do from the ground. Is this possible or would it interfere with
> : > the plane's other syste
than once of the same link... such are the
joys of tunnels.
> Most people bill at the customers' port, as a receiver of multicast there
> are no issues, but as a sender I havn't seen anyone come up with a
> satisfactory way to charge for it.
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stead of <15 minutes.
>
> Some googling finds:
> http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/zahorjan/homepage/
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> Which can be read or mined for references.
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-Drew
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ss space became more important than
supporting the needs of the community of interest, then they've obviously
failed their membership.
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[0] Redline Networks E|X, now owned by Juniper of Borg.
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ibuted p2p overlay networks don't make much use of the dns now for
service and resource location, it's seems likely that they won't on v6
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On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Sabri Berisha wrote:
With the use of anycast DNS servers on the internet, TCP is no longer an
option for DNS.
oddly enough there's been some research on this subject. you might not in
fact be able to conclude that if your ro
penetration and population density here.
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rs if you try to
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On Mon, 12 Sep 2005, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
On 12/09/05, Joel Jaeggli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It doesn't scare us... ever try nmaping a /48?
one host at a time? from a single point? nope - once v6 becomes common
enough someone will just write a nice little distribute
ut it can be part of
a good plan. Obscurity isn't sufficient security, but I'm not
publishing my network map.
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gned to continue to route packets
following the loss of a few nodes.
QED, HTH, HAND
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d one) everytime this happens.
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Date: 17/11/2005
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#x27; and be prepared to
hit scroll lock ;)
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anything worthwhile.
Dumb users in adhoc mode.
I run a pretty
tight system, so perhaps those faux APs are trying to detect other configs
(Client for MS/Netware, F/P Sharing, SNMP, WINS, IPX, etc).
No they're just poor clueless users with bad software.
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e currently using these systems
(and quite badly if my casual network sniffing in environments with supposedly
clued individuals is anything to go by!)
my 2-cents :0)
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the
packet routing path:
http://sml.dyndns.org/files/testmusic.mp3
Thans a lot all
try pchar
http://www.kitchenlab.org/www/bmah/Software/pchar/
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On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote:
Well, I wanted to tune-in, but alas, see no link for
the Real stream.
you have about 3 hours and 15 minutes...
- ferg
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Just an update.
Coverage is planned for Sunday Jan 30 19:30 - 21:3
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Simon Lyall wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
http://videolab.uoregon.edu/events/nanog/nanog_33.html
There was some talk about having an IRC channel (or two) for remote people
to send feedback etc? Does anyone have details for this?
#nanog-reform
efnet
http://limestone.uoregon.edu/ftp/pub/videolab/video/nanog33/nanog33-sun-eve.mp3
For the sake of expediency it's raw and unedited. meeting begins around
17:40 minutes in.
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auth is sufficient to make email traceable to your own customers.
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I put up an isma mpeg-4 recording from the NANOG 33 "Coordinating NANOG:
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Both are here:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Why can't we have VoIP phones with built-in GPS receivers and a
Because GPS doesn't work indoors.
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On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Roy wrote:
GPS type technology that works indoors
http://www.rosum.com/rosum_tv-gps_indoor_location_technology.html
the massive uhf antenna on your voip phone will be impressive.
its
at
work and viola problem solved before anyone from comcast even
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Luke Parrish
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Luke Parrish
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Since everything is already in place...
The mp3 audio stream will also be avaiable during this meeting.
from:
http://videolab.uoregon.edu/events/nanog/nanog_34.html
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NOG'ers [NANOGites? NANOGees?] run into this? Again, this
is LEC owned, LEC maintained, equipmentDo you provide generator
power for such in your space?
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an pki that could
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On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Gadi Evron wrote:
Joel Jaeggli wrote:
The bigger issue is that users simply don't trust any kind of "official
communication" anymore and I don't see anything other than pki that
could actually resto
the light bulb...
42?
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t; >fueling the growth of drive-by spamming, a security expert warned on
> >Thursday.
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> Excellent point. Fortunately, this doesn't apply to running SSH from your
> laptop over the wireless network.
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gt; Did the authors of this article ever hear about heating oil tanks?
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but do not torment me with any web-based looking glasses :) .
> > > >
> > > > Nothing like having to poke around 10 other RS's to establish that
> > > > rogue AS 26212 really only has 1, 6402 and 2914 as their upstreams.
> > >
> > >--
.org/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key_
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lications and how do your reach
them, since that is the subset of folks interested in attending super
computing.
> Alex
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> Ciao.
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> Dialup * Webhosting * E-Commerce * High-Speed Access
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> -M
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In Dr. Johnson's famous dictionary patriotism is defined as the last
o a deal with some porn hosters, they get 69.69.69.69
> in exchange for advertising tons of free porn there
> on their next spam run - win/win
>
> brandon
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> and for folks around the office to use for field use. With a USB serial
> adaptor and Zterm (shareware terminal emulator) it works great.
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>you have to compartmentalize it, in your organization and
>in the general net culture. that's why there are
>separate mailing lists for spam, ddos, and other net crap
>with which we have to deal.
>
>that's why we have more than one mailing list in th
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> and telnet into various machines... quite a bit scarier than SSH1 on a
> PDA, especially after seeing it happen. =/
>
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t; >
> > >> And I'll delete the other copy you sent me for you.
> > >
> > >
> > > That's another option I guess.
> > >
> > >> Where is RFC 2821 is this requirement, by the way? RFC 2822
> > >> says it is optional but seems to be less than useful in the
> > >> context here.
> > >
> > >
> > > Yes, of course Reply-To is optional. Absence of Reply-to indicates reply
> > > should go to sender.
> > >
> > > regards,
> >
> >
> > --
> > Requiescas in pace o email
> >
> > Ex turpi causa non oritur actio
> >
> > http://members.cox.net/larrysheldon/
> >
> >
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mail about this somewhere along the path please
disregard or edjamacate me off-list.
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integrety. most
linux distributions and freebsd images and macosX updates use such a
scheme.
* - http://eprint.iacr.org/2004/199.pdf
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x27;m concerned... the most glaring ones in my recent past were korea
telecom, and sonatel (senegal). t-mobile deutschland of course roams both
places.
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6MHz Geode CPU with
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Joe
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5000xr with 4 battery enclosures down to zero
under 65% load (220 minutes) without any untoward effects. in 100% load
or overload conditions without forced air cooling (we lose ours in power
outages) things could get uncomfortably warm.
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> > networks. What does it mean that they are IANA reserved? Reserved for
> > what? http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space
> >
> > Anyone else ever use IANA reserved address spacing for
> > lab
.
> Eg what do they use in remote cabinets or customer premise sites...
>
> I thought it was a simple question, guess not.
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maps for this stuff?
> >
> > -Adam
> >
>
>
>
> "Walk with me through the Universe,
> And along the way see how all of us are Connected.
> Feast the eyes of your Soul,
> On the Love that abounds.
> In all places at once, seemingly endless,
>
ome cultures shame is a powerful motivation to not behave like a
jackass. In the US it doesn't seem to induce people to not cut corners on
software development or lie to customers and shareholders. I find that
unfortunate.
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> Windows is a question presented to each of us. Some find their answer
> here ==> http://freebsd.org
sending mail directly to AOL, or any mail server for that
> matter (besides their host ISP)
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> -Matt
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>
> http://isc.incidents.org/port_details.html?port=554
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> I cant find any related virus/worms using this?
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> Maybe its nothing, just some abuse complaints we got from port 554 scanning...
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; the loop length when the do the design.
> >
> > The limitation on frequency/pulses is largely administrative verbiage. I
> > highly doubt they will install a filter on the circuit to prevent higher
> > speed. (Although it is possible)
> > At one time I think the different speed circuits where priced
> > differently. I suppose a few decades ago the differnce between 30 bits
> > per second and 75 bits per second was considered a large amount of
> > difference. ;-)
> >
> > -Randy
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> >
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ser wrote:
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> >>>>I didn't know their NOC number, puck.nether.net is down, normal phone
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> >>&g
erstand the
qualitiative differwences between the v6 and v4 paths to the same host,
that's seems somewhat unreasonable to expect from the dns.
> Joel Jaeggli wrote:
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> >On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Nenad Pudar wrote:
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> >>Jared
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> >&g
www.snort.org/
http://www-nrg.ee.lbl.gov/bro-info.html
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> Jay Austad
> Senior Network Analyst
> Travelers Express / MoneyGram
> e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] p: 952.591.3779
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le back to a local
> > desktop for analysis in
> > ethereal.
>
> SSH works, but it's sometimes nice to have a persistent session that I
> can pick back up later (or from a different PC).
screen
> Luke
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