ious if anybody here is doing the same and the response that
> they have had from doing so. Replies off list are fine and I will
> summarize if people are interested.
>
> Thanks,
> Patrick
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be at the Equinix Asburn exchange
> > point.
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > -guy
> >
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t I have the information, I will be able to do some other
> things using the mib which should be able to give me a lot more information.
>
> Thanks Everyone.
>
> Adam Spann.
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> the answers to these questions, alas. Clues from the operational
> side would be very welcome indeed.
>
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tudent.
>
>
> Thanks, Dave
>
>
>
> _
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ect, this is filter reconfiguration
on a router (probally cisco) that is allowing the routes to leak
out that are normally covered by a larger aggregate.
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> Thanks,
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ecting to get some noise
as compared to saying "give me the messages directed at me". They
don't want the noise in their personal messages but in
the public space they are less sensitive.
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sp grow very quickly.
the costs of smtp() and pop3() are all related here. If you go
back 10 years ago, you did not need a dedicated abuse/security staff
to police your users. These are all intereleated.
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On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 04:36:40PM -0400, Scott A Crosby wrote:
>
> *blink*
>
> So far, other than Jared Mauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'s calculation where
> he neither confirmed nor disputed $.02/email, I've yet to see *one*
> quantified per-message price bandie
gt; "I route, therefore you are"
> ~ my own opinions etc ~
> Join Megabit LAN in open air! http://www.megabit.nl
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> Well done ! Congrats for the good ideas and coordination work.
>
> >
> > We are offering secondary service on ns.ripe.net for any ccTLD that
> > we weren't sencodaring for, as are other people.
> >
> > The idea is not to have ns.eu.net running for ever, just to enable
> > people to have time to take rational decisions, without the fear of
> > having the server going away because of some unexpected turn of
> > events.
> >
> > >
> > >when in less of a panic, please move it to moscow or something.
> >
> > Panic? what panic? this is just common sense
> >
>
> right. it's not panic.
>
> --jan
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they use it only when required by a peer
> 5 said they do not use it
You seem to have lost my note about CSCdw39691 in your summary.
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rigin IGP, localpref 90, valid, internal, best
>
>
> Vinny Abello
> Network Engineer
> Server Management
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (973)300-9211 x 125
> (973)940-6125 (Direct)
>
> Tellurian Networks - The Ultimate Internet Connection
> http://www.tellurian.com (888)TEL
t some companies (american express) for
example can not seem to make their systems have reverse dns, and
they suffer from the lack of a working postmaster/hostmaster
address too.
It just means i read that folder once every few days and
periodically send e-mail to people i know that have hit the f
apest rate plan next time their
contract expires or becomes close to coming up for renewal.
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ork for me when I choose not to
> participate.
>
> --PT
>
> On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Jared Mauch wrote:
>
> >
> > On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 04:54:54PM -0500, Stephen Sprunk wrote:
> > >
> > > Thus spake "Stephen Griffin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
y both interconnect
is the "shortest".
this can at times provide undesired results because of
aggregation.
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someone isolates the
injection point of such an update and turns the connection off.
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d
doesn't require a bgp session flap. Contact your peers,
ask them if they do multicast. I've seen the number of
peers that have multicast enabled increase over the past year.
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ce a customer toggles their end to
unicast+multicast they can get mbgp prefixes. I do suggest getting
your routes in the table, which will not cause instability then later
look at/concentrate on the rest, pim, msdp, etc..
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ont be able to support IPv6 with a
> > trivial software upgrade (at least not at the same performance level).
> > So, is someone buying such equipment today 'wasting money' since it will
> > be completely obsolete with the onset of mass IPv6 roll-out likely in
> > 2004
y
> just installed an OC-12 point to point cross country for me in 27 hours from
> time of order. This included cross connects at Level3.
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k to
the server, you can probally easily add it into sysmon.
http://www.sysmon.org/
this supports snmp(get, not trap), http, pop3, smtp, as well
as the usual ping-type tests. it's primary notification method is
via e-mail (obviously e-mail -> pg gateway can be us
without filtering?
about 135k prefies last i checked.
On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 04:38:48PM -0500, Rob Healey wrote:
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>
> How big is the global BGP table running these days?
>
> 100K? 110K? Bigger?
>
> -Rob
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> Kris
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>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jared Mauch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thu
;t cut it any
> >more. Casualties like 10-15 bystanding rackspace.com customers with a
> >"Nadine- type" mailer in neighboring IP space be damned: "move your
> >servers into a different slum, cause da landlord's running down 'da
> >neighborhood".
> >
> >--
> >"Just say No" to Spam Kai
> >Schlichting
> >New York, Palo Alto, You name it Sophisticated Technical
> >Peon
> >Kai's SpamShield is FREE!
> >http://www.SpamShield.org
> >|
> >| |
> >LeasedLines-FrameRelay-IPLs-ISDN-PPP-Cisco-Consulting-VoiceFax-Data-Muxe
> >s
> >WorldWideWebAnything-Intranets-NetAdmin-UnixAdmin-Security-ReallyHardMat
> >h
>
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239.6.64/26129.250.126.97 3 1000
> EF
> AS_PATH: 2914 11655
> 31 208.244.144.128/25 129.250.126.97 4 1000
> EF
> AS_PATH: 2914 25626
> 32 209.69.100.224/28 129.250.126.97 3 1000
> EF
> AS_PATH: 2914 18776
> 33 209.69.154.192/27 129.250.126.97 3 1000
> EF
> AS_PATH: 2914 18776
> 34 210.7.223.0/25 129.250.126.97 3 1000
> EF
> AS_PATH: 2914 9874 3549 4682 9335
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;re fine is just asking to be
brought down.
> How they're able to completely break so many critically important things
> within 2 weeks between a bugfix code rev is still beyond me. :)
I'm not sure what vendor you are refering to, but i've not seen
any problems l
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t; While this still propagates the leaked routes at least twice, it does
> prevent the routes from being constantly propagated every 15 minutes....
>
> Please correct me if I'm wrong..The BGP Dampening route-map feature is
> new to me. ;>
>
> Regards,
>
> Joe
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Either way, this is an interesting test case and I do
hope it receives immediate dismissal. This would be like asking
the phone company to turn off phone service for people that arrange
drug deals or similar. Not something that I see happening.
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niscc/docs/al-20050412-00308.html?lang=en
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not saying it's right, but that's up for the
judge(s) involved to decide.
As far as Cisco goes, I know it takes them some time to fix
bugs, but generally speaking they need to "fix them faster". But this
can be said for most vendors.
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t on their routers (in the lab) and work with
your vendors to solve the problems and not run around creating massive
amount of chaos, we've all seen what that does.
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om guess: The threat isn't that great, i'm (guessing) you
already need at least first level access to the router, at
that point, you can likely peek at all sorts of things. Buffer
overflows are nothing "new", the real key is how to limit
the impact of them.
I think t
The point is you did get the update, right? It's better than
no update. As far as what happens, I've found the TAC underperform
my expectations in every possible situation, what you say above
doesn't shock me.
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eive your new password within five minutes, please
contact the Technical Support Center.
* This incident does not appear to be due to a weakness in Cisco products
or technologies.
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eavy lifting.
I'd expect Cisco to fix most of the accounts in the first
48 hours is my real guess, then the time will come down to 24. Probally
due to the sheer volume of cases.
Hopefully you already have your software you need for now...
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fun part is, it works for most of the states, except
that most strange/obscure/messed up one, Texas.
There's also:
(734-429)
http://www22.verizon.com/CallingAreas/LocalCallFinder/LocalCallFinderSAS.htm
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of time before one of the ILECS (probally
one of the non-major CO-OPs or consortiums) switches over to unlimited
domestic plans to capture the LD, as most people don't use enough
on an unlimited plan to justify it.
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other neighbors and providing that as a carrot to lower the cost for
their network builds. I've been meaning to call the construction manager
back and ask if this would get them to reconsider as well as a few of
the nearby projects that will likely bring their plant slightly closer to
m
a cooperative effort that
> yields more accurate and consistent results may be a better way to
> approach this.
We've seen the same issue. People just don't get it and
we've spent a lot of time educating customers.
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on the street with
sufficent pairs to do whatever we wanted between the homes. This way
there would be local networking/media possible. Take the cost of a T1
divide it 11 (or 13) ways and it's not that bad..
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NC. |
| US LEC COMMUNICATIONS, INC. - LA|
| VOICESTREAM WIRELESS|
| WINSTAR WIRELESS, INC. - LA |
| XSPEDIUS CORP |
I'm sure that others will be impacted as well. These providers
have at least a single NXX within New Orleans.
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om a place other than New Orleans for the time being.
> >
> >-M<
> >
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ght daemon on a few
hosts is always fairly easy to play with in a quick-and-dirty way...
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2005 at 01:28:47PM -0700, matthew zeier wrote:
>
>
> I'm hearing rumors of a power outage in LA - any truth? I lost access to
> my gear up there and the NOC phone is fast busy.
>
> --
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> of
3166 is what you want.
http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/02iso-3166-code-lists/list-en1-semic.txt
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:2) 246.693 ms 252.567 ms 251.964 ms
13 2001:440:1880:1::12 (2001:440:1880:1::12) 564.686 ms 310.919 ms 254.205
ms
14 2001:440:1880:1000::20 (2001:440:1880:1000::20) 232.569 ms 234.418 ms
232.461 ms
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t
their v6 traces to the list, so it's not just a few random geeks
messing with v6 as much anymore, it's there.
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ible
> IPv6 transit to their paying customers...
Most people that charge their customers for v6 provide sensible
transit. You can get tunnels from lots of folks for "free", where
it's the cost of your existing bits/packets/pipe.
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eculate where
troubles are ;-).
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itment
at large corporations.
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g to see if this has acutal impact on
ASN allocation rates globally.
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s useful to know how fast these counters are
incrementing.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051028/laf022.html?.v=27
The internet will not end on November(9)th :)
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added complexity and outages may not be worth the gains..
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ve to hope that nobody else wants to watch some other TV episode
at the same time.. (since everyone is jumping on the pay-per-view
or downloadable tv bandwagon in the past few weeks/months).
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On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 01:23:03PM -0500, Steven J. Sobol wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, Jared Mauch wrote:
>
> > > The cable industry claims 91% of households passed with two-way cable.
> >
> > And zero in my area. And you can't start a telco COOP in t
ve
that is adjancent to their existing service area and attempt
to compete with each other.
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removing the trailing
part of the url.. for those non-techie people here, that would be:
http://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo
I encourage those that are interested in the Bogon filtering to
subscribe to the bogon-announce list.
Enjoy!
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more, or not in the same
group, and likely not able to help with misbilling of dataservices
that has happened in the past.
- jared
(btw the realaudio usually goes online mid-day monday after the show first
airs. WBEZ has it on friday night, and others play it throughout the
weeke
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 10:50:02PM -0500, Jared Mauch wrote:
> I didn't listen this week, but when this first aired (perhaps a year
> ago or so?), this was a residental billing issue. The person
yup, it aired 12/5/2003 for the first time.
http://thislif
just in 12.3T, it's also in 12.2S..
on your juniper, try something like "config, load override"
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pening is these days.
ie: does dampening cause more problems than it tries to solve/avoid
these days.
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the "better" routing code out there these
days, that most people can quickly handle a large number
of next-hop changes, etc.. in their hw/sw that disabling dampening
would allow the networks to reconverge fairly quickly without (much)
trouble. (going to respond to the streaming video/audio
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 11:43:12PM -0500, Jared Mauch wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 12:42:21AM +0100, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
> >
> > On 17-dec-04, at 0:21, Jerry Pasker wrote:
> >
> > >> ie: does dampening cause more problems than it tries to solve/av
how to reach these people. I've gotten my immediate
family to understand to keep their systems patched. Now for the
rest of the population that doesn't feel this is important..
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)
so the result is a global impact. The statement "think globally, act
locally" comes to mind, but it's a tough problem as everyone depends on
their internet connectivity these days, so they want it to be
as reliable as possible.
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d ips, and you're all set.
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> > I'm running a cisco 12000 series router, with a current ios.
>
> the ingress/egress linecards make a large difference in your stats
> collection efforts... so you might want to mention what they are so those
> that have tackle
over time. Each time a change is made they
need to release new software, and notify their installed
customer base.
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On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 08:03:42PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 09:29:34 -0500, Jared Mauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Actually, my assumption is anyone with autosecure gets
> > free software upgrades for life, as this is a flexible l
On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 08:16:14PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 09:42:54 -0500, Jared Mauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > No, cisco providing a time sensitive feature like this
> > implies free upgrades to repair this critical defect
an ideal situation. Perhaps there is someone with
> broadcast engineering experience (besides me) that can assist in this.
I'm going to get ahold of Dan in private to see if we can host
this on a inoc-dba and pstn-reachable conf bridge. i may be able
to get one going.
> that would certainly provide cleaner sound. Jared, you want to host the
> bridge?
Sure. I could also try to bring my ata-186 too.
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7;s quite common for providers to advertise default route to
bgp customers.
If you don't want it, 1) ask them to change their config
2) filter it
If you ever get stuck on low memory or having to a
split AS, it may be of value to have default route to hold
things together..
> >d/
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On Sun, Jan 30, 2005 at 07:11:32PM -0500, Jared Mauch wrote:
>
> I'll post info on the bridge once we test it.
>
> there will be inoc-dba and pstn accessible information posted.
>
> codecs are limited to g711ulaw and g711alaw as i've not
> got
channel (or two) for remote people
> >to send feedback etc? Does anyone have details for this?
> >
> >
>
> Additionally, someone on the INOC-DBA bridge isn't muted and is causing
> a VERY bad echo.
It's actually MusicOnHold() not a bridge.
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;received from ...
Router(config-router)#bgp maxas-limit ?
<1-2000> Number of ASes in the AS-PATH attribute
Router(config-router)#bgp maxas-limit 50
Easy to fix/reject.
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btw, port 25 blocks are primarily for anti-spam purposes because
people can't keep their machines from getting infected. I'm all for
them unless you're purchasing some more-dedicated-type service. The
days of dialing up with your mail server and updating dns are over.
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e person returned from lunch who
was responsible for the problem.
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discard the lower
levels of the "noise".
Once you define your 'signal' and 'noise' you can then
determine what is valuable to you.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/ioft/neflct/tech/napps_wp.htm
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pornographic and could also target e-mail providers
> >and search engines."
> >
> >http://news.com.com/Utah+governor+signs+Net-porn+bill/2100-1028_3-5629067.html?tag=nefd.top
> >
> >- ferg
> >
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On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 08:19:40PM -0700, John Osmon wrote:
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> On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 07:05:44PM -0500, Jared Mauch wrote:
> [...]
> > I think one of the major problems is that very few people know
> > how to, or are capable of sending larger g711 frames (at increase
'd imagine that once you get it set up it'll work more reliably
(and be upgradable) than the existing consumer device.
There are others that make similar boards, so check
out your options, but it makes for a useful device..
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e FTTH services here
and still do not deliver dialtone to some parts of the state.
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(hoping for a more competitive local loop market for
residences globally).
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(1) - i'm speaking for a single-ssid network with more than one AP that
covers long-distance clients at 1Mb/s speeds on 802.11b (250meter+ one way)
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ompanies actually did it.
Depends on your idea of small, I saw over 100k-250k user dial-isps
using systems such as this. not sure if that qualifies.
it's all about the perspective that people have, we all have
varying scopes, some smaller than others.
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tm
you need to know how to interpret the data, which is why it may
be worthwhile to just pay someone for a system that has already
done it (the analysis) for you..
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aring comparable days of the week).
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r ago, we've all grown
some (well, at least older) and hopefully wiser in how to handle
these situations as they come up.
I suspect the vendors, NISCC/UNIRAS, and various global CERTs
have been learning from these events, but it was awhile ago so take
the lesson and move on.
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a bug open on this that has gotten
little/no action for at least half a year on this issue, I would
think that in 6mos someone at Cisco could take the time to research
the bug and fix it. (I'll leave out the part about releasing TAC supported
code with a fix).
I believe the bugid is CSCee73956
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y going to want to change
> so many ISP's, go through SWIP and then change their legal name for the
> registrar so many times.
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> Life would be much easier if I had the source code.
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> > > 6) get booted off
> > > 7) Call the next ISP with a zero install
> > > 8) Rinse and repeat.
> > >
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Mark
> > >
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> > > Director, Data Services
> > > Futureway Communications Inc.
> > > Tel: (905)326-1570
> >
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20020820/ap_wo_en_po/fea_us_spammed_war_of_attrition_1
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> On Wed, 21 Aug 2002 15:51:36 EDT, Jared Mauch said:
> > i do think some sort of smtp
the interconnection
postulation.
Looking at that data, (this is an old snapshot) the top ten
networks are: (in #10->#1 order)
conn ASN
+
161 3356
229 1
242 2914
248 209
274 6461
277 3561
295 3549
328 7018
484 701
493 1239
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