RE: H3C Technical List

2012-11-21 Thread Neil
Hello there Skeeve! I'll see if I can help you out. I work on comware (HPN/H3C) based gear quite a bit. Neil Moore -Original Message- From: Skeeve Stevens [mailto:ske...@eintellego.net] Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 11:08 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: H3C Technical List Hey

H3C Technical List

2012-11-21 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all, Anyone know of a Mailing list like Cisco-NSP/Juniper-NSP for HP/H3C equipment? I have some questions regarding some H3C Switch spanning-tree behaviour, but I can't find anyone to ask. The couple of lists on puck have had almost no traffic for a ling time. Thanks all. * * *Skeeve Steve

Re: Recovering from spam resulting from compromised account

2012-11-21 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Wait it out as in - you had better examine your mail queues and purge them of any of the spam that was sent and is still queued up. It'll still take a day or two after that's done for the blocks to subside. On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 7:59 AM, Dave Sotnick wrote: > Thanks Matthew. Sadly, most of th

Re: Recovering from spam resulting from compromised account

2012-11-21 Thread Andrew Jones
Hi Dave, Try this page, linked from the google help page you referenced: https://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=81126&rd=1 Hope that helps Andrew On 22.11.2012 13:29, Dave Sotnick wrote: Thanks Matthew. Sadly, most of the bounce responses have URLs that point you to a help p

Re: Recovering from spam resulting from compromised account

2012-11-21 Thread Dave Sotnick
Thanks Matthew. Sadly, most of the bounce responses have URLs that point you to a help page that doesn't have further contact information or just tells you to wait it out. e.g. http://postmaster.yahoo.com/421-ts03.html http://www.google.com/mail/help/bulk_mail.html I'll do the requisite digging

Re: Big day for IPv6 - 1% native penetration

2012-11-21 Thread Jonathan Towne
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 11:51:50PM -0500, Jay scribbled: # On 11/20/2012 1:24 PM, Blair Trosper wrote: # >However, I still scratch my head on why most major US ISPs *have* robust # >IPv6 peering and infrastructure and are ready to go, but they have not # >turned it on for their fiber/cable/DSL cust

Re: Recovering from spam resulting from compromised account

2012-11-21 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
So - 1. backscatterer and spamcannibal are obscure blocklists nobody ever uses. Spamcannibal is actually quite reasonable about removals if you declare the issue fixed 2. Gmail, comcast etc have their own blocklist removal procedures - based on you contacting their postmaster teams. postmaster.c

Recovering from spam resulting from compromised account

2012-11-21 Thread Dave Sotnick
Hello, oh knowledgeable NANOG. I am the technical lead for network for Pixar. (Note: I am not the mail admin, he's on vacation.) Yesterday we had an account compromise that resulted in ~2.5M messages being sent through our two MTAs. I have acknowledged/closed the two SpamCop incidents, and mail i

Re: The Verge article about Verizon's Sandy Cleanup Efforts in Manhattan

2012-11-21 Thread Kyle Creyts
And they do have those towers all over the country... On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote: > Christopher Morrow wrote: >> >> apologies, I forgot the emoticons after my last comment. i really did mean >> it in jest... I don't think VZ has harnessed weather-changing-powers. (yet)

Re: NTP Issues Today

2012-11-21 Thread Ask Bjørn Hansen
On Nov 20, 2012, at 13:00, Darius Jahandarie wrote: Hi everyone, I run the NTP Pool system - http://www.pool.ntp.org/ - so I have some opinions on some of this. :-) > But beyond that, I'm honestly rather curious what server selections > are a good idea. A first thought would be an adjacent co

Re: 25Mbps vs 4 Mbps

2012-11-21 Thread Kyle Creyts
Don't forget that in some cases, there are ISP-local cache boxes... i.e. the "Youtube Servers" to which you refer may live _at_ the ISP. On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:19 AM, Nick Olsen wrote: > It's all about if the bandwidth is there to use. > > I'm sure every youtube caching server has a connection

RE: Big day for IPv6 - 1% native penetration

2012-11-21 Thread Frank Bulk
We have cable broadband operations using vendor M and we're a little gun-shy because that vendor has lagged the other two with IPv6 support, and when Comcast and TimeWarner began their production IPv6 rollouts on their CMTes it wasn't with vendor M. Frank -Original Message- From: Jay [

Re: NTP Issues Today

2012-11-21 Thread Majdi S. Abbas
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 10:41:01AM -0500, Jay Ashworth wrote: > "... against multiple [Stratum 1] sources..." > > Baby, if you've ever wondered... whether it matters whether your sources > are strat 1 or not, now you know -- since there's no real way to get > provenance on down-strat time sources

Road Runner route server, AS20001 / 7843

2012-11-21 Thread David Hubbard
Anyone know of a route server on either of those AS's? Attempting to troubleshoot an issue that they're blaming on a fiber cut in Texas so I have to get more useful evidence to get it escalated. Thanks, David

Re: NTP Issues Today

2012-11-21 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "Sid Rao" > We were synchronized against multiple sources. Unfortunately the Navy > NTP source contaminated multiple downstream sources. > > Unless you can trace all your sources, if these sources all have a > root source you will break. "... against multipl

Re: Big day for IPv6 - 1% native penetration

2012-11-21 Thread Jay
On 11/20/2012 1:24 PM, Blair Trosper wrote: However, I still scratch my head on why most major US ISPs *have* robust IPv6 peering and infrastructure and are ready to go, but they have not turned it on for their fiber/cable/DSL customers for reasons that are not clear to me. I keep pestering my h

Re: Big day for IPv6 - 1% native penetration

2012-11-21 Thread Arturo Servin
It won't. Users do not care about IPv6 or IPv4. They want a fast and reliable Internet connection. If you think you can do that with IPv4, you don't need to do anything (well, just plan for some budget for your CGNs). If not, better start deploying IPv6. .as On 21/11/20

Re: Big day for IPv6 - 1% native penetration

2012-11-21 Thread Joe Maimon
Tony Hain wrote: Tomas Podermanski wrote: Hi, It seems that today is a "big day" for IPv6. It is the very first time when native IPv6 on google statistics (http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html) reached 1%. Some might say it is tremendous success after 16 years of deployi

Re: NTP Issues Today

2012-11-21 Thread Greg Ihnen
It sounds like the Navy and who ever else they partner with (NIST?) need some egress filtering on their NTP servers to catch and prevent events like this.

RE: NTP Issues Today

2012-11-21 Thread Chuck Church
-Original Message- >From: Jimmy Hess [mailto:mysi...@gmail.com] >Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 7:50 PM >To: Van Wolfe >Cc: nanog@nanog.org >Subject: Re: NTP Issues Today >This _should_ have caused NTP to execute a panic shutdown, >instead of setting the clock back 30 million second

Re: NTP Issues Today

2012-11-21 Thread Sid Rao
Guys: We were synchronized against multiple sources. Unfortunately the Navy NTP source contaminated multiple downstream sources. Unless you can trace all your sources, if these sources all have a root source you will break. Sid Rao | CTI Group | +1 (317) 262-4677 On Nov 21, 2012, at 8:01 AM

Re: NTP Issues Today

2012-11-21 Thread Neil Harris
On 21/11/12 12:34, Ryan Malayter wrote: On Nov 19, 2012, at 6:12 PM, "Scott Weeks" wrote: Lesson learned: Use more than one NTP source. The lesson is: use MORE THAN TWO diverse NTP sources. A man with two watches has no idea what the time it actually is. Per David Mills, from the discu

Re: NTP Issues Today

2012-11-21 Thread Ryan Malayter
On Nov 19, 2012, at 6:12 PM, "Scott Weeks" wrote: > Lesson learned: Use more than one NTP source. > The lesson is: use MORE THAN TWO diverse NTP sources. A man with two watches has no idea what the time it actually is.

Re: NTP Issues Today

2012-11-21 Thread Ryan Malayter
On Nov 19, 2012, at 6:12 PM, "Scott Weeks" wrote: > wbai...@satelliteintelligencegroup.com> > > Or you could just concede the fact that the navy is playing with time travel > again. > -- > > > To finish this thread off for the archives

Re: NTP Issues Today

2012-11-21 Thread Robert E. Seastrom
Blake Dunlap writes: > That's what happens when you just follow vendor recommendations blindly. If > you do follow that on vm's (which can actually be a good practice), make > sure they pull from your own time infrastructure, and not just the world at > large, and that those servers behave in a

Re: Big day for IPv6 - 1% native penetration

2012-11-21 Thread Geoff Huston
On 21/11/2012, at 3:05 AM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: > On Nov 20, 2012, at 08:45 , Owen DeLong wrote: > >> It is entirely possible that Google's numbers are artificially low for a >> number >> of reasons. > > AMS-IX publishes stats too: > > > This is

Re: Big day for IPv6 - 1% native penetration

2012-11-21 Thread Michael Kratz
On 21/11/2012, at 6:17 AM, Tomas Podermanski wrote: > Hi, > > On 11/20/12 7:24 PM, Blair Trosper wrote: >> I've found myself becoming a snob about IPv6. I almost look down on >> IPv4-only networks in the same way that I won't go see a film that isn't >> projected on DLP unless my arm is twisted.