On 2013-04-27 11:01, Owen DeLong wrote:
On Apr 26, 2013, at 9:55 PM, Jima wrote:
On 2013-04-26 01:29, Don Gould wrote:
I agree with others that there is still way to much XP and other non
supporting platforms and I suspect that by the time we get those out of
the system we'll be most of the way
On 2013-04-27 15:25, Eric Williams wrote:
> If anybody has more information, please share as any insight you might have
> on this topic.
Best Current Practices for targets appear to be:
1) Nag your upstreams to
a) support RFC4778's automated source filtering
b) setup an emergency filter for cr
On 4/27/13 1:22 , Jima wrote:
On 2013-04-26 23:08, shawn wilson wrote:
There's ways around it for most software but old jetdirect stuff,
switches, routers, ip control systems. Things are going to be 6to4 for a
while. In fact I won't be surprised to see little hardware boxes that do
it for $30 or
Absolutely hilarious... except I work for a medium size MSP and have financial
and utility customers that have concerns about this.
This should be a forum for knowledge gathering from other American network
engineer peers. Hence why I posed the question about an upcoming DDoS against
American
On Apr 26, 2013, at 9:55 PM, Jima wrote:
> On 2013-04-26 01:29, Don Gould wrote:
>> I agree with others that there is still way to much XP and other non
>> supporting platforms and I suspect that by the time we get those out of
>> the system we'll be most of the way there for IPv6 access.
>
> A
In message <517b608a.9060...@jima.us>, Jima writes:
> On 2013-04-26 23:08, shawn wilson wrote:
> > There's ways around it for most software but old jetdirect stuff,
> > switches, routers, ip control systems. Things are going to be 6to4 for a
> > while. In fact I won't be surprised to see little ha
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