RE: Power/temperature monitoring

2008-06-04 Thread Josh Fiske
Frank, We have had good luck with a device called TemPager (http://tempager.com/). Our specific device is used for SNMP temperature monitoring, but they also make a device that includes the ability to humidity, power, flood, room entry, etc. etc. Hope that is helpful, Josh - - - - Joshua Fi

RE: AT&T Outage?

2008-06-04 Thread Jason Gurtz
> Same coming out of the mid-west also. Not seeing anything unusual here in S.E CT (att adsl going to Comcast business cable acct.). 1 2 ms10 ms 2 ms 172.16.34.250 2 1 ms<1 ms<1 ms 69.183.133.206 3 8 ms 8 ms 8 ms se1-l0.mrdnct.sbcglobal.net [204.60.4.38]

Re: amazonaws.com?

2008-06-04 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:10:40AM -0700, Joel Jaeggli wrote: > Barry Shein wrote: > > > Equating port 25 use with domestic terrorism is specious. > > > > > > Ammonium nitrate requires requires some care in handling regardless of > > > your intentions,see for exmple the oppau or texas city disast

Re: amazonaws.com?

2008-06-04 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 06:08:47AM -0700, Joel Jaeggli wrote: > Dorn Hetzel wrote: > >There is a really huge difference in the ease with which payment from a > >credit card can be reversed if fraudulent, and the amount of effort > >necessary to reverse a wire transfer. I won't go so far as to say t

RE: AT&T Outage?

2008-06-04 Thread Loveless, Phillip S.
Same coming out of the mid-west also. 4 12.122.96.5 584 msec 788 msec 784 msec 5 192.205.34.62 816 msec 632 msec 616 msec 6 ae-15-51.car1.Atlanta2.Level3.net (4.68.103.10) 712 msec 808 msec 860 msec 7 COMCAST-IP.car1.Atlanta2.Level3.net (4.71.252.6) 784 msec 840 msec 784 msec 8 pos-0-8-

AT&T Outage?

2008-06-04 Thread Loveless, Phillip S.
Update: 4 785 ms 245 ms 781 ms gbr5.n54ny.ip.att.net [12.123.202.130] 5 756 ms 759 ms 787 ms tbr1.n54ny.ip.att.net [12.122.11.9] 6 *** Request timed out. 7 729 ms 737 ms 699 ms 64.212.107.97 8 *** Request timed out.

AT&T Outage?

2008-06-04 Thread Loveless, Phillip S.
I'm getting 100% packet loss out of NYC heading to Comcast.. anyone else seeing anything? ___ Phillip S. Loveless DRS Power & Control Technologies 21 South Street Danbury, CT 06810 <>

Re: OLD root server IP addresses through history

2008-06-04 Thread bmanning
On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 10:20:33AM -0400, Sean Donelan wrote: > On Wed, 4 Jun 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 02:53:26PM -0400, Sean Donelan wrote: > >> > >> > >>http://www.donelan.com/dnstimeline.html > >> > >>1 Jun 1990 > >>NIC.DDN.MIL 26.0.0.73 root service ends (last "

Re: OLD root server IP addresses through history

2008-06-04 Thread Joel Jaeggli
Sean Donelan wrote: But my actual question, which I neglected to include, Is Net-26 still seeing queries to the 26.0.0.73 root after 18 years? 26/8 doesn't appear in the routing table. so unless it's getting queries from inside the dod all those packets should fall on the floor the first tim

Re: OLD root server IP addresses through history

2008-06-04 Thread Sean Donelan
On Wed, 4 Jun 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 02:53:26PM -0400, Sean Donelan wrote: http://www.donelan.com/dnstimeline.html 1 Jun 1990 NIC.DDN.MIL 26.0.0.73 root service ends (last "original" root server) it would much more helpful to have citations for your