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2015-10-26 Thread Michael DeMan
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Re: nanong list spam filtering

2014-04-24 Thread Michael DeMan
I take this back. Spam I received was not via anybody sending to/from nanog@nanog.org but rather directly to my subscribed e-mail address. - Mike On Apr 24, 2014, at 1:29 AM, Michael DeMan wrote: > Hi All, > > Sorry being a bit off-topic and having a boring subject, but we real

nanong list spam filtering

2014-04-24 Thread Michael DeMan
and network cycles spent forwarding it onwards? As always, I could imagine that although I think this is simple it could be a politically charged debate. Cheers and please fix if possible, - Michael DeMan

Re: Need trusted NTP Sources

2014-02-06 Thread Michael DeMan
The rest of your PCI infrastructure in turn uses these NTP servers and only these NTP servers. - Michael DeMan On Feb 6, 2014, at 2:27 AM, Alexander Maassen wrote: > www.pool.ntp.org > > Oorspronkelijk bericht > Van: Notify Me > Datum: > Aan: "nanog@nanog.or

Re: BCP38.info, RELATING: TWC (AS11351) blocking all NTP?

2014-02-03 Thread Michael DeMan
Hi, I think I might have already deleted subject matter a few days ago in re: BCP38. What exactly are you trying to do? I agree my general comment about the recent NTP weaknesses should be addressed via IPv6 RFC may have been mis-understood. I meant mostly that with IPv6 NAT goes away, all devi

Re: TWC (AS11351) blocking all NTP?

2014-02-02 Thread Michael DeMan
On Feb 2, 2014, at 10:02 PM, Dobbins, Roland wrote: > > On Feb 3, 2014, at 12:45 PM, Michael DeMan wrote: > >> From a provider point of view, given the choices between contacting the >> end-users vs. mitigating the problem, if I were in TW position if I was >> un

Re: TWC (AS11351) blocking all NTP?

2014-02-02 Thread Michael DeMan
The recently publicized mechanism to leverage NTP servers for amplified DoS attacks is seriously effective. I had a friend who had a local ISP affected by this Thursday and also another case where just two asterisk servers saturated a 100mbps link to the point of unusability. Once more - this ex

Re: tools and techniques to pinpoint and respond to loss on a path

2013-07-16 Thread Michael DeMan
What I have done in the past, and this presumes you have a /29 or bigger on the peering session to your upstreams is to check with the direct upstream provider at each and get approval to put a linux box diagnostics server on the peering side of each BGP upstream connection you have - default-ro

Can we not just fix it? WAS:Re: Open Resolver Problems

2013-03-28 Thread Michael DeMan
AsI think as we all know the deficiency is the design of the DNS system overall. No disrespect to anybody, but lots of companies make money off of the design deficiencies and try to position themselves as offering 'value add services' or something similar. Basically they make money because the

Re: fiber cut in Portland OR / Vancouver WA area

2012-07-11 Thread Michael DeMan
ades. - mike Duh - area is Vancouver WA area On Jul 11, 2012, at 9:42 PM, Michael DeMan wrote: > We have seen some spottyness with IP and cel phone connectivity in this area. > It has been going on for several hours now. > > Thanks, > - mike >

fiber cut in Portland OR / Vancouver WA area

2012-07-11 Thread Michael DeMan
We have seen some spottyness with IP and cel phone connectivity in this area. It has been going on for several hours now. Thanks, - mike

Re: Reliable Cloud host ?

2012-02-26 Thread Michael DeMan
We have found it effective at least for things like DNS and MX-backup to simply swap some VPS and/or physical colo with another ISP outside our geographic area. Both protocols are designed for that kind of redundancy. Definitely has limitations, but is also probably the cheapest solution. - M

Re: ouch..

2011-09-14 Thread Michael DeMan
Good grief. Tell me ANY vendor who has not had this happen? | QUALIFIER | - A vendor who has been in business at least ten years please. - Mike DeMan On Sep 14, 2011, at 3:42 AM, Martin Hepworth wrote: > http://www.overpromisesunderdelivers.net/ > > > -- > Martin Hepworth > Oxford, UK

Re: Microsoft deems all DigiNotar certificates untrustworthy, releases updates

2011-09-09 Thread Michael DeMan
Sorry for being ignorant here - I have not even been aware that it is possible to buy a '*.*.com' domain at all. I though wildcards were limited to having a domain off a TLD - like '*.mydomain.tld'. Is it true that the my browser on a windows, mac, or linux desktop may have listed as trusted a

Re: Wacky Weekend: NERC to relax power grid frequency strictures

2011-06-25 Thread Michael DeMan
On Jun 25, 2011, at 4:47 PM, Andrew D Kirch wrote: > On 6/25/2011 7:43 PM, Paul Graydon wrote: >> Take a guess what the datacenter our equipment is currently hosted in uses. >> Yet another reason to be glad of a datacenter move that's coming up. >> > Why can't we just all use DC and be happy

Re: Wacky Weekend: NERC to relax power grid frequency strictures

2011-06-25 Thread Michael DeMan
It ismy understanding also that most commercial grade gensets have built into the ATS logic that when utility power comesback online, that the transfer back to utility power is coordinated with the ATS driving the generator until both frequency and phases are within a user specified range? - mi

Re: good geographic for servers reaching the South East Asia market

2011-06-16 Thread Michael DeMan
16, 2011, at 6:21 AM, Janne Snabb wrote: > Hello from Cambodia. I am familiar with the situation in Cambodia > and some surrounding countries. > > On Wed, 15 Jun 2011, Michael DeMan wrote: > >> Basically looking for tips on what cities/countries/locations >> hav

Re: good geographic for servers reaching the South East Asia market

2011-06-16 Thread Michael DeMan
- does anybody know if it is very accurate or up to date? If nothing else, it is kind of fun to play with since you can slide around and zoom in/out with it and stuff. http://www.cablemap.info/ - Mike On Jun 15, 2011, at 4:50 PM, Michael DeMan wrote: > Hi All, > > I guess

good geographic for servers reaching the South East Asia market

2011-06-15 Thread Michael DeMan
colocation options. Also, if anybody offhand has any tips on political stability and/or the risk of some kind of unwanted censorship by a given country, that would be helpful as well. Feel free to post back on-list or off-list. Thanks, - Michael DeMan

Re: Top-posting (was: Barracuda Networks is at it again: Any Suggestions as to anAlternative? )

2011-04-12 Thread Michael DeMan
individual email to list is supposed to be an 'archive' - I wholly disagree. On Apr 11, 2011, at 11:49 PM, Tim Chown wrote: > > On 12 Apr 2011, at 07:33, Michael DeMan wrote: > >> Call me and old 'hard case' - but I prefer that when I get information via >>

Re: Top-posting

2011-04-11 Thread Michael DeMan
Hi Paul, Your point is taken - but actually this is a bit of a conundrum, at least for me. Generally what I see is that younger people who grew up using email when they were children desire to bottom post or post inline whereas folks that originally utilized email primarily to communicate tech

Re: Top-posting (was: Barracuda Networks is at it again: Any Suggestions as to anAlternative? )

2011-04-11 Thread Michael DeMan
Call me and old 'hard case' - but I prefer that when I get information via email, that if possible, the relevant information show up immediately. Call me lazy I guess - but I would expect that most folks on this list have also understood good user interface design, and that the least amount of w

Re: Nortel, in bankruptcy, sells IPv4 address block for $7.5 million

2011-03-25 Thread Michael DeMan
On Mar 25, 2011, at 12:05 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: > > On Mar 24, 2011, at 10:08 AM, Randy Bush wrote: > > They can only get them _at all_ if they can document need. All > receipt of address space, whether from the free-pool or through a > transfer, is needs-based. Anything else wou

Re: [Nanog] Re: US .mil blocking in Japan

2011-03-17 Thread Michael DeMan
Wasn't this announced on the news already? That because the infrastructure in Japan was hit (no highly publicized) but still working, that the US military also said they were blocking u-tube and other high bandwidth sites in order to conserve resources? I am definitely not one to be outside of

Re: FAA - ASDI servers

2011-01-04 Thread Michael DeMan
Is that the FFA or the FAA? On Jan 4, 2011, at 8:57 PM, Ryan Finnesey wrote: > Can they simply extend the mandate? We need to setup new connectivity > to the FFA and was hoping to go IPv6 right out of the gate. > Cheers > Ryan > > > -Original Message- > From: Kevin Oberman [mailto:ob

Re: Muni Fiber Last Mile - a contrary opinion

2010-12-26 Thread Michael DeMan
r heard of or seen such a thing, but it is a really good idea. - Michael DeMan

Re: Some truth about Comcast - WikiLeaks style

2010-12-20 Thread Michael DeMan
On Dec 19, 2010, at 5:48 PM, Richard A Steenbergen wrote: > > Personally I think the right answer is to enforce a legal separation > between the layer 1 and layer 3 infrastructure providers, and require > that the layer 1 network provide non-discriminatory access to any > company who wishes t

Warrant Canaries

2010-12-05 Thread Michael DeMan
On Dec 4, 2010, at 9:06 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote: > Original Message - >> From: "Adrian Chadd" >> >> On Sat, Dec 04, 2010, Ken Chase wrote: >>> And if they come and ask the same but without a court order is a bit >>> trickier and more confusing, and this list is a good place to track the

Re: wikileaks dns (was Re: Blocking International DNS)

2010-12-03 Thread Michael DeMan
wikileaks.no and wikleaks.se seem to accept requests on port 80 but appear to be having troubles generating responses, perhaps just overloaded. On Dec 3, 2010, at 12:45 AM, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > On Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 12:52:29AM -0500, > Ken Chase wrote > a message of 24 lines which s

Terminology Request, WAS: Enterprise DNS providers

2010-10-18 Thread Michael DeMan
Hi, I have been following this thread, and am mostly curious - can somebody (or preferably several folks) define what is meant by 'Enterprise DNS' ? Thanks, - Mike On Oct 16, 2010, at 3:03 AM, Ken Gilmour wrote: > Hello any weekend workers :) > > We are looking at urgently deploying an outso

Re: Software-based Border Router

2010-09-27 Thread Michael DeMan
I have seen software based routers (FreeBSD+Quagga) in production at pennies on the dollar compared to Cisco for quite some years. Up front, as other people have noted, you need to know what you are doing. There is no 'crying for help 24x7'. By the same token, if you know what you are doing t

Re: .se disappeared?

2009-10-12 Thread Michael DeMan (OA)
Yes. On Oct 12, 2009, at 1:38 PM, Ben White wrote: Does anyone else also see trouble reaching .se domains at the moment? -- Ben