On 24/Mar/20 22:48, Randy Bush wrote:
> almost all our cultures have gaps; but some worse than others. we will
> all learn lessons in the coming many months of plague. i know an office
> which lost key engineers last year because they would not let them work
> remotely. now the entire compan
> And like this short message about South Africa was highly useful for
> my country of residence, Lebanon, too. We are under full, quite severe
> lock-down, with fines, checkpoints and etc.
> Several ISPs here who kept NOC support (single person) near server
> room, in office - got fined too, as us
> On Mar 23, 2020, at 8:48 PM, William Herrin wrote:
>> If they *do* steal both,
>> they can bruteforce the SSH passphrase, but after 5 tries of guessing
>> the Yubikey PIN it self-destructs.
>
> What yubikey are you talking about? I have a password protecting my
> ssh key but the yubikeys I'v
On 2020-03-24 18:59, Randy Bush wrote:
He's a network operator. From North America, on the North American
Network
Operators mailing list. Something you are not, so please stop spouting
your
drivel on a list that has nothing to do with you.
this is not how we should act in under pressure
+1
On 24/Mar/20 02:10, Joshua D'Alton wrote:
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> Are there any inklings of international co-operation with regards to
> "no foreigners" as per recently Australia and other nations, in terms
> of allowing in those engaged in telecommunications services where in
> some cases remote/local hands are n
It would be a lot MORE relevant if there were some actual tools listed &
discussed!
Miles Fidelman
On 3/24/20 1:48 PM, Scott Weeks wrote:
Hello,
I was watching SDNOG and saw the below conversation recently.
Here is the relavant part:
"I think this is the concern of all of us, how to work f
Hello,I was watching SDNOG and saw the below conversation recently. Here is the relavant part:"I
think this is the concern of all of us, how to work from home and to
keep same productivity level,, we need collaborative tools to engaging the team. I am still searching for tool and apps that ar
Hello Nanog,
If there is someone on list from Salesforce Network Engineering please
reply to me off list about an issue with reaching Salesforce the DE-CIX in
New York.
Thanks,
Lou
On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at 06:50, Mark Tinka wrote:
> The details of the implementation of the dispensation may be nuanced.
> Experience will tell us more in the coming days.
Are there any inklings of international co-operation with regards to "no
foreigners" as per recently Australia and other nat
Alexandre-
I do hope that you reconsider your decision to unsubscribe. Many of us post
massively uninformed bullshit here on a regular basis, myself included. I
don't think anything you have posted here rose to that curious standard.
Be well!
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 11:47 AM Alexandre Petrescu <
On 24/Mar/20 15:47, Paul WALL wrote:
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> He's a network operator. From North America, on the North American
> Network Operators mailing list. Something you are not, so please stop
> spouting your drivel on a list that has nothing to do with you. This
> is a crisis, not a time for a European Proj
On 3/20/20 5:57 PM, Jared Mauch wrote:
> It’s the protocol 50 IPSEC VPNs. They are very sensitive to path changes and
> reordering as well.
Is there a reason these are so sensitive to re-ordering or path changes? ESP
should just encap whatever is underneath it on a packet-by-packet basis and b
> He's a network operator. From North America, on the North American Network
> Operators mailing list. Something you are not, so please stop spouting your
> drivel on a list that has nothing to do with you.
this is not how we should act in under pressure
This is my last post on this email list.
It is true - I am not a network operator. In honesty I think I never
claimed to be one.
I do not understand the word 'spout'.
You think this has nothing to do with me - I unsubscrbe.
Sorry for disturbing,
Alex, LF/HF 1
Le 24/03/2020 à 14:47, Paul W
To give it a mention, I’m a big fan of Duo Security. Auth requests are sent
out-of-band to an authenticated app on your mobile device, you verify the
request, then that’s sent back to the duo server and then to the requestor.
I’ve used it with ssh and radius and it worked well.
Microsoft’s Auth
So just to bring this back on-topic with an update - the South African
gubbermint have classified telecoms as an essential service.
Provided you possess the right authorization documentation, you can go
out and perform tasks that keep the bits moving.
Of course, local operators may have finer det
So just to bring this back on-topic with an update - the South African
gubbermint have classified telecoms as an essential service.
Provided you possess the right authorization documentation, you can go
out and perform tasks to that keep the bits moving.
Of course, local operators may have finer
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 6:22 AM Alexandre Petrescu <
alexandre.petre...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
> Mr. Morrow - where are you situated approximately?
>
>
He's a network operator. From North America, on the North American Network
Operators mailing list. Something you are not, so please stop spouting y
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 6:21 AM Alexandre Petrescu
wrote:
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> Le 23/03/2020 à 23:37, Christopher Morrow a écrit :
> > how did 'africa on lockdown' get sidetracked into OTP conversations?
>
> Like this: when I hear someone tell that her country got on lockdown
> then advice to not forget OTP devi
I think we need an emai list with both skillsets on it?
REmember this affects each one of us.
Alex, LF/HF 1
Le 24/03/2020 à 14:18, Radu-Adrian Feurdean a écrit :
On Tue, Mar 17, 2020, at 19:59, Mike Hammett wrote:
Join an IX your provider is on?
As someone that works for an IXP these days, I
On Tue, Mar 17, 2020, at 19:59, Mike Hammett wrote:
> Join an IX your provider is on?
As someone that works for an IXP these days, I would prefer *NOT* having to
deal with people that do not understand the Internet ecosystem. Which
hospitals, and most businesses are.
An IXP is not an ISP targeti
>
> What yubikey are you talking about? I have a password protecting my
> ssh key but the yubikeys I've used (including the FIPS version) spit
> out a string of characters when you touch them. No pin.
>
PIV enabled ones have pins if you are using that functionality.
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 8:51 P
Le 23/03/2020 à 23:37, Christopher Morrow a écrit :
how did 'africa on lockdown' get sidetracked into OTP conversations?
Like this: when I hear someone tell that her country got on lockdown
then advice to not forget OTP device at desk.
Mr. Morrow - where are you situated approximately?
Al
How about a new technology I have heard about called sqrl. See
https://sqrl.grc.com for more information. It overcomes a lot of the
problems discussed here.
On Mon, 23 Mar 2020 22:22:18 -0400,
Michael Loftis wrote:
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> On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 20:08 Michael Loftis wrote:
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> >
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On 24/Mar/20 00:37, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> how did 'africa on lockdown' get sidetracked into OTP conversations?
Well, not the whole of Africa, yet :-)...
Mark.
On 24/Mar/20 00:19, Eric Tykwinski wrote:
> I guess I wasn’t as detailed as should be, multi factor authentication
> should hopefully have 1 standard which will work for everything. So
> we have an app on our phone to authenticate after a username/password
> which give a 6 digit key, or we use
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