ware are you using to
speak BGP?
As far as I know, most devices should NOT let you set your ASN to 0 or
let you add it to the AS path.
My guess is it's probably going to be filtered by the BGP scanner, but I
don't have any gear laying around that I can play with at the moment to
confirm
[my]
ISP".
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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Jim Wininger wrote:
> Anyone else seeing issues with gmail?
Yep, it's been throwing 502 HTTP errors for about 25 minutes now. We've
been getting a handful of calls from frantic Gmail users wondering why
we broke their interwebs. ;)
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s timeouts after the TCP session is established.
Thanks,
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Calhoun, Matthew wrote:
9 212 ms 200 ms * 12.118.225.22
ly inefficient way to DoS someone.
However, I never said that the DDoS kiddies were smart - doesn't seem to
be stopping them from trying. :(
Thanks,
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hosts out of WHOIS
and hoped that they were recursive resolvers.
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Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr. wrote:
What in the world does that say?
Not to add too much noise to the list, but that MUA (x-mailer: DeadFake
Mailer) is sending HTML that's base64 encoded... but with a text/plain
content type. Oops?
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Kameron Gasso wrote:
Anyone from Global Crossing network engineering on-list?
We're experiencing a connectivity issue from 63.228.227.0/24 to
64.233.187.99 that appears to be originating in Global Crossing's
network. Other prefixes we announce from our AS (13941) such as
207.10
[AS 15169] 84 msec 92 msec 84
msec
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Christopher Morrow wrote:
go-go-actiontec (vol sends those out, god do they suck...)
Crappy CPE's are exactly why we don't hand out .0 and .255 addresses in
our DHCP pools. :(
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heers,
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On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Kameron Gasso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Looks like I can't reach several of Comcast's fiber/coax customers in Oregon
and Washington:
grps-edge-
olks using Comcast who weren't able
to reach us, and we then confirmed that they had no network connectivity
whatsoever...
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ople I
assist with administration were having issues due to their use of SORBS
and several of Earthlink's mail servers being listed for several days.
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Drew Weaver wrote:
> (do people still DDoS with ICMP these days? I see a lot of what looks like
> udp.pl and hardly any ICMP attack traffic anymore)
We saw a small attempted attack using ICMP a few weeks ago, but as
you've mentioned I've mostly been seeing UDP floods (and the occasional
TCP SYN
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