Re: Twitter Issue

2012-10-30 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 7:18 PM, Rashed Alwarrag wrote: > Hi All > > Was there is any global issue in Twitter.com here is saudi arabia we were > not able to access twitter.com from 3:30 to 06:30 GMT any idea ? does the saudi telecom ministry (or like agency) limit access to things perhaps?

Twitter Issue

2012-10-30 Thread Rashed Alwarrag
Hi All Was there is any global issue in Twitter.com here is saudi arabia we were not able to access twitter.com from 3:30 to 06:30 GMT any idea ? *Rashed Alwarrag *

New York Crews?

2012-10-30 Thread Justin Wilson
Anyone know of lists, contacts, etc. for companies looking for I.T. Folks for help with cleanup and such on the eastern seaboard? I am guessing there will be a demand for anyone from cable pullers to Engineers. I have some free time on my hands and would gladly take a cut in pay to go out and wor

RE: Network scan tool/appliance horror stories

2012-10-30 Thread Jones, Barry
Speaking of scan tools, does anyone have recommendations for tools to do baseline configurations on Windows systems? Looking for pre-change configuration baseline and post change configuration baseline - to identify differences implemented by the change? Thanks. -Original Message- From

RE: Network scan tool/appliance horror stories

2012-10-30 Thread Chuck Church
Network scan tools are a great way to verify what important protocols you left out of your control plane policing non-default policies. Had a scanner totally clog up our 6500 core router DHCP relay (ip helper) function once. Uggghhh, security people Chuck

Re: Network scan tool/appliance horror stories

2012-10-30 Thread Dan Snyder
We have had ncircle scans unexpectedly crash alcatel-lucent omni-switches. On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Pedersen, Sean wrote: > We're evaluating several tools at the moment, and one vendor wants to > dynamically scan our network to pick up hosts - SNMP, port-scans, WMI, the > works. I was c

RE: Network scan tool/appliance horror stories

2012-10-30 Thread Jones, Barry
I can share with you several stories personnel (both IT or vendors), who have scanned Electric Utility environments with or without permission; and hence caused multiple failures - including electro-mechanical systems and related applications. Utilities typically utilize many industrial controll

Re: IPv6 only streaming video

2012-10-30 Thread Carlos M. martinez
Hello, Due to popular demand ( :=)) ), we are currently offering the streaming of the LACNIC / LACNOG event over an IP6-only channel. Take a look at http://www2.lacnic.net/sp/eventos/lacnicxviii/stream6.html The webpage will load over IPv4 but the video is IPv6-only regards ~Carlos On 7/25/12

RE: IP tunnel MTU

2012-10-30 Thread Templin, Fred L
Hi Chris, > -Original Message- > From: Chris Woodfield [mailto:rek...@semihuman.com] > Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 4:40 PM > To: Templin, Fred L > Cc: William Herrin; Ray Soucy; NANOG list > Subject: Re: IP tunnel MTU > > True, but it could be used as an alternative PMTUD algorithm - r

Re: IP tunnel MTU

2012-10-30 Thread Jeroen Massar
On 2012-10-30 11:19, Sander Steffann wrote: > Hi, > Certainly fixing all the buggy host stacks, firewall and compliance devices to realize that ICMP isn't bad won't be hard. >>> >>> Wait till you get started on "fixing" the "security" consultants. >> >> Ack. I've yet to come across a *

Re: IP tunnel MTU

2012-10-30 Thread Sander Steffann
Hi, >>> Certainly fixing all the buggy host stacks, firewall and compliance devices >>> to realize that ICMP isn't bad won't be hard. >> >> Wait till you get started on "fixing" the "security" consultants. > > Ack. I've yet to come across a *device* that doesn't deal properly with > "packet t

Re: IP tunnel MTU

2012-10-30 Thread Tim Franklin
>> Certainly fixing all the buggy host stacks, firewall and compliance devices >> to realize that ICMP isn't bad won't be hard. > > Wait till you get started on "fixing" the "security" consultants. Ack. I've yet to come across a *device* that doesn't deal properly with "packet too big". Lots (

Re: Flood affecting US east coast communication facilities?

2012-10-30 Thread Viral Vira
I think XO circuits are also affected due to "Sandy" -Thanks, Viral On 30 October 2012 13:16, Kauto Huopio wrote: > Greetings all, > > Any reports on damage to communications facilities on US east coast? > > --Kauto > > -- > Kauto Huopio - ka...@huopio.fi > (dayjob @ CERT-FI ) > >

Re: Belpak / Beltelecom contact to address a BGP hijacking issue?

2012-10-30 Thread Sarah Nataf
Hi, On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 7:03 PM, Anurag Bhatia wrote: > Seems like they are not advertising it anymore. AS6697 has transit from > Level3 and peering/transit from HE. Both of them show path to AS3215 for > that prefix now. Yes, seems that the annoucement stopped yesterday, after 5 days: Orig

Re: Flood affecting US east coast communication facilities?

2012-10-30 Thread Bryan Tong
I saw cogent is sending 50k less routes today dunno if that has anything to do with it. On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 1:55 AM, Jeff Wheeler wrote: > On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 3:46 AM, Kauto Huopio wrote: >> Any reports on damage to communications facilities on US east coast? > > Yes. The outages list i

Re: Flood affecting US east coast communication facilities?

2012-10-30 Thread Jeff Wheeler
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 3:46 AM, Kauto Huopio wrote: > Any reports on damage to communications facilities on US east coast? Yes. The outages list is a better place to look for this information. https://puck.nether.net/pipermail/outages/2012-October/date.html -- Jeff S Wheeler Sr Network Oper

Flood affecting US east coast communication facilities?

2012-10-30 Thread Kauto Huopio
Greetings all, Any reports on damage to communications facilities on US east coast? --Kauto -- Kauto Huopio - ka...@huopio.fi (dayjob @ CERT-FI )