Re: How to catch a cracker in the US?

2014-03-16 Thread Doug Barton
On 03/16/2014 08:51 PM, Jay Hennigan wrote: On 3/13/14 6:22 AM, Sholes, Joshua wrote: If one came up in this field with a mentor who was old school, or if one is old school oneself, one tends use the original (as I understand it) definitions--a "cracker" breaks security or obtains data unlawful

Re: How to catch a cracker in the US?

2014-03-16 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 3/13/14 6:22 AM, Sholes, Joshua wrote: > If one came up in this field with a mentor who was old school, or if one > is old school oneself, one tends use the original (as I understand it) > definitions--a "cracker" breaks security or obtains data unlawfully, a > "hacker" is someone who likes eth

Re: ATT Postmaster Contact

2014-03-16 Thread Robert Webb
Thanks. I am the admin of the server. I only have one user of my list that has a bellsouth.net email address. As I stated before, the list might get 15 emails a month sent out. All users are put on the list by request only and only one person has authorization to send out. So there was NO way

Re: ATT Postmaster Contact

2014-03-16 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
They will respond usefully to you if you are the admin of that server. If you are on shared hosting, you might ask your provider to contact them. And two days is not an unreasonable time to handle a block issue. On 17-Mar-2014 3:09 am, "Robert Webb" wrote: > Anyone have a contact for postmaster

ATT Postmaster Contact

2014-03-16 Thread Robert Webb
Anyone have a contact for postmaster at att.net? I have one user on an email list I send to and they are blocking for abuse. This list might get 15 email a month that go out. Filled out their "form" but would like to get this resolved in less than "2 days" as they state. Robert

Re: US to relinquish control of Internet

2014-03-16 Thread Joe Loiacono
Larry Sheldon wrote on 03/15/2014 06:07:33 PM: > From: Larry Sheldon > To: nanog@nanog.org > Date: 03/15/2014 06:09 PM > Subject: Re: US to relinquish control of Internet > > On 3/15/2014 7:39 AM, Bob Evans wrote: > >> Was I being a pollyanna? > > > > Yep, way to optimistic. The world always wan

Re: [dns-wg] Global Vs local node data in www.root-servers.org

2014-03-16 Thread Romeo Zwart
Hi Anurag, On 16 mrt. 2014, at 10:11, Anurag Bhatia mailto:m...@anuragbhatia.com>> wrote: > Hello everyone! > > > It seems like http://www.root-servers.org/index.html has been updated > after quite sometime. The root-servers.org site has indeed been updated recently. We

Global Vs local node data in www.root-servers.org

2014-03-16 Thread Anurag Bhatia
Hello everyone! It seems like http://www.root-servers.org/index.html has been updated after quite sometime. Seems like data about local Vs global for many of root servers nodes is incorrect. E.g for Netnod i root all nodes are marked as Global nodes. As far as I understand it means that routes an