On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 10:45:30AM -0900, Royce Williams wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Hugo Slabbert wrote:
> > I'm surprised no one's mentioned freetserv[1] yet. I haven't used them so
> > don't consider this an endorsement, but on the surface it looks to be a
> > good balance of "op
Anyone out here from LIGHTOWER please contact me off list.
Thank You
Bob Evans
CTO
- Original Message -
> From: "Tony Bunce"
> I just disabled DNSSEC validation on all of our resolvers and that appears to
> have fixed the problem for us.
>
> I’m far from a DNSSEC expert but I think the issue is with the entire
> 65.in-addr.arpa zone. I can reproduce the issue on any P
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 2:45 PM, Royce Williams wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Hugo Slabbert wrote:
>
>> On Tue 2016-Mar-08 19:10:14 +, Gavin Henry
>> wrote:
>>
>> Really love the Opengear IM range. We use IM4216's
>>>
>>
>> I'm surprised no one's mentioned freetserv[1] yet. I hav
On 03/08/2016 10:36 AM, Joe Maimon wrote:
You can use a 2600 or 2800 with the 16 port serial module.
Or a 32-port module (NM-32A)...but I think that would have been overkill
for what the OP was originally asking for. :)
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Hugo Slabbert wrote:
> On Tue 2016-Mar-08 19:10:14 +, Gavin Henry
> wrote:
>
> Really love the Opengear IM range. We use IM4216's
>>
>
> I'm surprised no one's mentioned freetserv[1] yet. I haven't used them so
> don't consider this an endorsement, but on th
On Tue 2016-Mar-08 19:10:14 +, Gavin Henry wrote:
Really love the Opengear IM range. We use IM4216's
I'm surprised no one's mentioned freetserv[1] yet. I haven't used them so
don't consider this an endorsement, but on the surface it looks to be a
good balance of "open / DIY" and "suppo
Really love the Opengear IM range. We use IM4216's
On 08/03/2016 17:34, Josh Luthman wrote:
> Mikrotik does rfc2217 and this is their cheapest board today:
> http://routerboard.com/RB911-2Hn
Are you perhaps thinking of the http://routerboard.com/RB411 ?
I don't think the model you linked has a serial port.
We've deployed them successfully in a c
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 07:35:55PM +0100, Bj??rn Mork wrote:
>
> How does Windows manage to *use* three addresses? I can understand how
> the rfc7217 address and the privacy address can be use for different
> purposes, but what do they use the EUI-64 address for?
Windows doesn't use/create a
The Lantronix Spiders work well and aren't a "do-it-yourself" option:
http://www.lantronix.com/products/lantronix-spider/
Andrew
Andrew Fried
andrew.fr...@gmail.com
On 3/8/16 10:30 AM, greg whynott wrote:
> Recently I have taking over the responsibility of managing about 18 remote
> routers and
On 3/8/16 10:06 AM, Stephen Satchell wrote:
> On 03/08/2016 07:30 AM, greg whynott wrote:
>> I'd like to purchase a IP to
>> Serial port device I can use for each location in the event I lock myself
>> out. The requirement would be an Ethernet port, a serial port, and
>> SSH.
>
> I've used C
You can use a 2600 or 2800 with the 16 port serial module.
Stephen Satchell wrote:
On 03/08/2016 07:30 AM, greg whynott wrote:
I'd like to purchase a IP to
Serial port device I can use for each location in the event I lock myself
out. The requirement would be an Ethernet port, a serial por
Owen DeLong writes:
>> On Mar 7, 2016, at 16:01 , Alarig Le Lay wrote:
>>
>> It’s not exactly specific to Windows, dhcpcd use a something like that
>> (my IPv6 is 2a00:5884:8316:2653:fd40:d47d:556f:c426). And at least,
>> there is a RFC related to that, https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7217.
>
> Y
On 03/08/2016 07:30 AM, greg whynott wrote:
I'd like to purchase a IP to
Serial port device I can use for each location in the event I lock myself
out. The requirement would be an Ethernet port, a serial port, and SSH.
I've used Cisco 2500 routers for this type of service, using the AUX
Adafruit.com sells a USB to serial converter for $10 that works great
(https://www.adafruit.com/product/954). Plus you can operate multiple serial
ports this way.
-mel beckman
> On Mar 8, 2016, at 8:45 AM, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
> Serial port on the PI is TTL, so you’ll need some level shifte
I just built a trivial raspberry pi gadget for about $100 that uses the $40 GSM
2G FONA cellular modem card and a ting.com SIM card to tunnel ssh back to my
home network via cellular data. It's runs at just 128Kbps, but that's fine for
a serial console. I use the Linux screen utility to connect
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 11:43 AM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Serial port on the PI is TTL, so you’ll need some level shifters and/or
> ideally some opto-isolators or buffers to do a proper implementation.
>
usb-serial dongle, no?
also keep in mind, 'bad power' can make raspi's a pita :( corrupting
the
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 11:16 AM, Joe Hamelin wrote:
> This little guy has proven handy for me.
> http://www.amazon.com/iPocket232-RS232-to-Ethernet-Converter/dp/B00K309TKY
>
a number of interesting options exist, but...
1) this will get deployed into 'some third world sh*thole' (aka,
remote equi
Serial port on the PI is TTL, so you’ll need some level shifters and/or
ideally some opto-isolators or buffers to do a proper implementation.
Owen
> On Mar 8, 2016, at 08:32 , greg whynott wrote:
>
> Thanks to all who responded to me, quite the flood of suggestions and
> options.
>
> Found a
Thanks to all who responded to me, quite the flood of suggestions and
options.
Found a lot of 20 Digi CM32's on ebay for 35 dollars each, overkill but
can't beat the price, going to look into those to make sure they are still
able to get OS updates. There will be no firewall in front of this d
also, serial? or usb? (see previous cisco usb console port discussion)
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Christopher Morrow
wrote:
> for singular serial .. there are many, do you want something that's
> "appliance" or are you willing to deploy 18 raspnberry-pi-like
> thingies?
>
> On Tue, Mar 8, 2
AirConsole has an "all in one" solution with software and such.
Mikrotik does rfc2217 and this is their cheapest board today:
http://routerboard.com/RB911-2Hn
Josh Luthman
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On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 10:30 AM, greg why
for singular serial .. there are many, do you want something that's
"appliance" or are you willing to deploy 18 raspnberry-pi-like
thingies?
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 10:30 AM, greg whynott wrote:
> Recently I have taking over the responsibility of managing about 18 remote
> routers and firewalls.
Recently I have taking over the responsibility of managing about 18 remote
routers and firewalls. None of these have a console port for 'out of
band' access accessible today.
Most sites has available IPs between the ISP and us (typically a /29) or a
backup DSL connection available for use. I
Dear NANOG Member,
Is there any HSBC network admin on this list or do you happen to know one?
We have problem reaching out to HSBC IP segments from our network and
using the public WHOIS contact went cold.
Thank you.
Regards,
Edy
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