Re: Perl router snmp to DNS

2013-07-03 Thread Courtney Smith
On Jul 3, 2013, at 5:30 PM, nanog-requ...@nanog.org wrote: > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2013 08:37:09 -0400 (EDT) > From: "Justin M. Streiner" > To: "nanog@nanog.org" > Subject: Re: Perl router snmp to DNS > Message-ID: > Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed > > On Wed

Re: Ciena 6200 clue?

2013-07-03 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 5:41 PM, Phil Bedard wrote: > The ALU 7750/7450, etc. routers have a separate routing > process/configuration for their OOB mgmt and as of the last time I looked > do not support a default gateway. honestly? this sounds like typical alu :( some of their kit requires either

Re: Ciena 6200 clue?

2013-07-03 Thread Jason Lixfeld
Hi, So just for completeness - the box does support a default gateway and it was pretty simple to figure out once we were able to connect to it over the Web UI. The professional services tech who installed this stuff basically copied data off of a spreadsheet and didn't really have any notion

RE: Ciena 6200 clue?

2013-07-03 Thread Phil Bedard
Right that is the "workaround." :) Phil From: Bryan Fields Sent: 7/3/2013 18:15 To: NANOG list Subject: Re: Ciena 6200 clue? On 7/3/13 5:41 PM, Phil Bedard wrote: > The ALU 7750/7450, etc. routers have a separate routing > process/configuration for their OOB mgmt and as of the last time I looked >

Re: .nyc - here we go...

2013-07-03 Thread Kyle Creyts
+10 On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 10:04 PM, Paul Ferguson wrote: > Why does this discussion have to always be "one or the other"? > > We have multiple problems here, friends. > > Focus. > > - ferg > > > On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 9:39 PM, Andrew Sullivan wrote: > > > On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 12:15 AM, Larry

Re: Ciena 6200 clue?

2013-07-03 Thread Bryan Fields
On 7/3/13 5:41 PM, Phil Bedard wrote: > The ALU 7750/7450, etc. routers have a separate routing > process/configuration for their OOB mgmt and as of the last time I looked > do not support a default gateway. Well you can set up multiple static routes. The only route you can't set it 0/0. This w

Re: Ciena 6200 clue?

2013-07-03 Thread Erik Muller
On 7/3/13 23:41 , Phil Bedard wrote: The ALU 7750/7450, etc. routers have a separate routing process/configuration for their OOB mgmt and as of the last time I looked do not support a default gateway. Can you still call it a routing process if it's incapable of routing? -e

Re: Ciena 6200 clue?

2013-07-03 Thread Phil Bedard
The ALU 7750/7450, etc. routers have a separate routing process/configuration for their OOB mgmt and as of the last time I looked do not support a default gateway. Phil On 7/2/13 7:30 PM, "Jason Lixfeld" wrote: >So I've got a bunch of Ciena 6200 kit in, with some of their professional >service

Re: Ciena 6200 clue?

2013-07-03 Thread Jeff Shultz
On 7/3/2013 1:00 PM, Paul Stewart wrote: On 2013-07-03 3:57 PM, "Brandon Ross" wrote: Everyone knows that attacks against your management interface come from devices not on your management network. By removing the default gateway feature, Ciena is improving the security of your network. It's

Re: Ciena 6200 clue?

2013-07-03 Thread Jeff Shultz
On 7/3/2013 12:57 PM, Brandon Ross wrote: On Tue, 2 Jul 2013, Jason Lixfeld wrote: The SE who's onsite is apparently claiming that there is no provision to set a default gateway on the management interface. Everyone knows that attacks against your management interface come from devices not on

Re: Leap Second

2013-07-03 Thread David Malone
Hi Grant, My Linux boxes have usually logged a message like: Jul 1 00:59:59 aturing kernel: [3812251.350269] Clock: inserting leap second 23:59:60 UTC This message is logged by the kernel, so you can see it in the output of dmesg - otherwise check in /var/log as it should have been log

Re: Leap Second

2013-07-03 Thread QliX=D! [aka EHB]
As far i can remember the ntp logs have that info... greap for leap pr leap second El jul 3, 2013 2:05 PM, "Grant Ridder" escribió: > This might sound like an easy question, but how do you verify if a Red Hat > box took a leap second? > > -Grant > > On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 3:25 AM, David Malone w

Re: Ciena 6200 clue?

2013-07-03 Thread Paul Stewart
On 2013-07-03 3:57 PM, "Brandon Ross" wrote: > >Everyone knows that attacks against your management interface come from >devices not on your management network. By removing the default gateway >feature, Ciena is improving the security of your network. > >It's time we created a BCOP specifying tha

Re: Ciena 6200 clue?

2013-07-03 Thread Brandon Ross
On Tue, 2 Jul 2013, Jason Lixfeld wrote: The SE who's onsite is apparently claiming that there is no provision to set a default gateway on the management interface. Everyone knows that attacks against your management interface come from devices not on your management network. By removing the

10G Wave from NJ to NY

2013-07-03 Thread Dan Armstrong
Would anybody out there have a 10G wave for sale on a route between 165 Halsey in Newark and 60 Hudson in New York that crosses the Hudson River at or south of the Holland Tunnel? Possibly in the rail tunnel between World Trade Centre station and Exchange Place? Off list replies are great. T

Re: Leap Second

2013-07-03 Thread Grant Ridder
This might sound like an easy question, but how do you verify if a Red Hat box took a leap second? -Grant On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 3:25 AM, David Malone wrote: > I had a quick look at the data, and only 5 of the servers that I > was monitoring advertised a leap on June 30th - three in the US, > o

Re: .nyc - here we go...

2013-07-03 Thread Scott Weeks
--- rube...@gmail.com wrote: From: Rubens Kuhl > Thank you for explaining this. Again, probably. Summary: there are residual risks, but the checks and balances of the process are likely to stop bad actors, at the cost of also stopping some good actors. Error in the side of caution preferred.

Re: RPKI Dashboard

2013-07-03 Thread Jac Kloots
Hi folks, On Wed, 3 Jul 2013, Thijs Stuurman wrote: FYI, source information: http://staff.science.uva.nl/~delaat/rp/2012-2013/index.html#Presentations-rp2 Dashboard: http://academic.slowpoke.nl/ This is the development server. The dashboard will soon be migrated to http://rpki.surfnet.nl

RPKI Dashboard

2013-07-03 Thread Thijs Stuurman
FYI, source information: http://staff.science.uva.nl/~delaat/rp/2012-2013/index.html#Presentations-rp2 Dashboard: http://academic.slowpoke.nl/ With kind regards, Thijs Stuurman

Re: Perl router snmp to DNS

2013-07-03 Thread Justin M. Streiner
On Wed, 3 Jul 2013, Jensen Tyler wrote: My Google fu is failing. Can anybody point me to a script that will create DNS entries from router snmp info? I don't recall ever having seen anything like that as a pre-built package or Perl module. If I understand what you're trying to do, that might

Re: [cryptography] Google's QUIC

2013-07-03 Thread Eugen Leitl
- Forwarded message from ianG - Date: Wed, 03 Jul 2013 13:24:54 +0300 From: ianG To: cryptogra...@randombit.net Subject: Re: [cryptography] Google's QUIC User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.8; rv:17.0) Gecko/20130509 Thunderbird/17.0.6 On 3/07/13 12:37 PM, Eugen Leitl

Re: Leap Second

2013-07-03 Thread David Malone
I had a quick look at the data, and only 5 of the servers that I was monitoring advertised a leap on June 30th - three in the US, one in Argentina and one in New Zealand. If Todd or Michael want, we can compare notes and see if they are peering with one of the servers that I spotted. David

Re: Perl router snmp to DNS

2013-07-03 Thread Nick Hilliard
On 03/07/2013 02:47, Jensen Tyler wrote: > My Google fu is failing. Can anybody point me to a script that will > create DNS entries from router snmp info? netdot.uoregon.edu it's a little larger than the standard one line perl script, but it works and I use it in anger. Nick