Comcast Abuse Contact

2009-09-07 Thread Ken Gilmour
Hi There, I am trying to get through to Comcast Abuse dept in a hurry due to a DoS... I have called the normal number on the whois for the offending IP: RAbuseHandle: NAPO-ARIN RAbuseName: Network Abuse and Policy Observance RAbusePhone: +1-856-317-7272 RAbuseEmail: ab...@comcast.net Which

Re: ruling: liability for providers who don't act on clients' illegal activities?

2009-09-07 Thread Gadi Evron
jamie wrote: FYI, This was discussed in the already-OT thread "Beware : a very bad precedent set" a week ago. Ah. I apologize. It happens. On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Gadi Evron > wrote: Gadi Evron wrote: Jury Exacts $32M Penalty From ISPs For

RE: FCCs RFC for the Definition of Broadband

2009-09-07 Thread Frank Bulk
I don't think LECs to MSOs have first right of refusal..it's possible that with MSOs that the city has give the franchise exclusivity, but blame the city then, not the MSO. What happens more often is that the LEC or MSO uses legal, lobbying, or legislative means to put a stop to the competition, b

Re: ruling: liability for providers who don't act on clients' illegal activities?

2009-09-07 Thread jamie
FYI, This was discussed in the already-OT thread "Beware : a very bad precedent set" a week ago. On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Gadi Evron wrote: > Gadi Evron wrote: > >> Jury Exacts $32M Penalty From ISPs For Supporting Criminal Websites >> >> http://darkreading.com/securityservices/security

Re: Is 213.215.28.0/23 (AS 49463) announced through AS 12670 and AS 13193

2009-09-07 Thread Laurent CARON
20090907 source: RIPE with the previous one - sur...@frodo 19:59:40 :~$ whois -h whois.radb.net 213.215.28.0 route: 213.215.0.0/18 descr: NERIM-213-215 origin: AS13193 holes: 213.215.38.0/24 mnt-by: NERIM-MNT changed:boua...@nerim.net

Re: ruling: liability for providers who don't act on clients' illegal activities?

2009-09-07 Thread Gadi Evron
Gadi Evron wrote: Jury Exacts $32M Penalty From ISPs For Supporting Criminal Websites http://darkreading.com/securityservices/security/cybercrime/showArticle.jhtml Corrected URL: http://darkreading.com/securityservices/security/cybercrime/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=5P4BO3EZ4TBL3QE1GHPSKH4AT

ruling: liability for providers who don't act on clients' illegal activities?

2009-09-07 Thread Gadi Evron
Jury Exacts $32M Penalty From ISPs For Supporting Criminal Websites http://darkreading.com/securityservices/security/cybercrime/showArticle.jhtml 'Landmark case' indicates that ISPs may be held liable if they know about criminal activity on their customers' Websites and fail to act A federal j

Re: Is 213.215.28.0/23 (AS 49463) announced through AS 12670 and AS 13193

2009-09-07 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Yup. Compare this current radb lookup - sur...@frodo 09:53:21 :~$ whois -h whois.radb.net 213.215.28.0/23 route: 213.215.28.0/23 descr: LNC-1 origin: AS49463 mnt-by: NERIM-MNT changed:boua...@nerim.net 20090907 source: RIPE with the previous one

Re: Is 213.215.28.0/23 (AS 49463) announced through AS 12670 and AS 13193

2009-09-07 Thread Laurent CARON
On Sat, Sep 05, 2009 at 04:04:33PM +0200, Laurent CARON wrote: > Hi, > > I did set-up this netblock behind two pipes. > > One on AS13193 (which is working flawlessy), and ahother on AS12670 > (which I doubt of). > > Can please any of you tell me if from your location 213.215.28.0 is > reachable

IPv6 "real world" testing plea...

2009-09-07 Thread Ben Matthew
Hi guys, Could really use some feedback here as it's quite difficult to test IPv6 services given nobody really seems to give much of a toss about it in the "real world". I work for Absolute Radio in the UK (formally Virgin Radio) - a national commercial radio service - and we have always been

Re: Network Ring

2009-09-07 Thread Charles Mills
The power of google http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_Automatic_Protection_Switching > Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sth...@nethelp.no > > What is EAPS? >

RE: Network Ring

2009-09-07 Thread Rod Beck
> > I am in process of planning ring network to cover 15 POPs in City. > > Some technologies are chosen for consideration like SDH(Huawei), > > PVRST+(Cisco), RSTP(Zyxel), EAPS (extreme network) and MPLS(VPLS). > > The purpose is to provide L2 Ethernet connectivities from POPs to > > cent

Re: Network Ring

2009-09-07 Thread Rubens Kuhl
My vote goes to proprietary ring protection from the vendor you choose: - EAPS (Extreme) - REP (Cisco) - MRP (Foundry/Brocade) - EPSR (Allied Telesis) Although EAPS is implemented in all Extreme switches, select models from the other vendors implement ring protection, but these models also do othe

Re: Network Ring

2009-09-07 Thread Truman Boyes
Hi there, Keep it really simple. MPLS/VPLS is the most scalable method to create Layer 2 and Layer 3 connectivity between sites. As previously mentioned, try to stick with one vendor, one code version for all the POPs, and use protocols that are designed to scale well. (ie. MP-BGP) If you

Re: Network Ring

2009-09-07 Thread sthaug
> > I am in process of planning ring network to cover 15 POPs in City. > > Some technologies are chosen for consideration like SDH(Huawei), > > PVRST+(Cisco), RSTP(Zyxel), EAPS (extreme network) and MPLS(VPLS). > > The purpose is to provide L2 Ethernet connectivities from POPs to > > centra