The held back a /10 from their final /8 allocation. Details @
https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#four10 .
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losses outweigh million dollars a day."
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Jake Mertel
Looks like Cisco's Talos just released a tool to scan your network for
indications of the SYNful Knock malware. Details @
http://talosintel.com/scanner/ .
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Expanding on this a little further, you could use this tool + some virtual
machines and static routes to simulate just about any conditions you
wanted.
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My apologies, Valdis is indeed correct, I did not mean to suggest that it
would be possible to make modifications in such a way that would result in
an identical checksum. Sorry for the confusion and extra noise.
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g up the change.
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On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Michael Douglas
wrote:
> Wouldn't the calculated MD5/SHA sum
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image firmware file size the same, preventing easy detection of the
compromise.
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 12:50 PM, Dave Pooser
wrote:
> At $DAYJOB we have a /24 of PA space that we were allocated
Chuck,
Just throwing this out there as a possibility, I've seen similar issues
with other ISPs wherein the root cause was their BGP speaking routers using
a filter set published by (I'm almost certain) Cisco that, among other
things, blocks announcements of any prefix that is smaller then the mini
of my knowledge, there's no statue on the books (at least at a
federal level) which would mandate that a provider keep any records
relating to dynamic IP allocations.
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codes to
> share, but no one with whom to share them.
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> Thanks,
> Blair
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Confirmed down from my site in Los Angeles via nLayer. Chrome says "Error 101
(net::ERR_CONNECTION_RESET): The connection was reset".
C:\Users\jake>tracert regions.com
Tracing route to regions.com [205.255.243.11]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
124 ms14 ms 5 ms v403.er01.lax.ubiquity
I did some preliminary tests static-routing some prefixes that were not working
earlier over our XO connection and everything seemed fine. I went ahead and
turned the session back up, no reports of trouble yet. I'll update if we have
any issues.
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We had a number of issues in the Seattle area this morning, seemed to be
isolated to traffic transiting via Level 3. We were forced to turn off the
connection, and it's still disabled until we get an update from XO.
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Web:
I had to laugh when reading... This is how I think someone who doesn't "get"
how the Internet works may try to re-explain what a researcher explained to
them about how metrics influence the flow of traffic in BGP path selection.
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ext HopMetric LocPrf Weight Path
*> 94.125.216.0/2172.37.148.177 3 1000 25973 29113 47868 i
* 94.125.216.0/2165.47.180.113 3 1000 2828 3257 29113
47868 i
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much capacity up
to that point. Were a system implemented as discussed, providers are able to
prevent traffic that is known to be malicious from even exiting their network,
which in the end works out better for everyone.
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Frank,
Add the > operator in front of the organizations ARIN ID when you do
your WHOIS query and it will show all of the resources allocated to that
organization.
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Frank Bulk wrote:
Perhaps there's no answer to this, or it
would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
Jake Mertel
Nobis Technology Group, L.L.C.
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