Re: pgp keyservers

2024-07-21 Thread Neil Hanlon
On Sun, Jul 21, 2024, 18:31 J. Hellenthal via NANOG wrote: > > > On Jul 21, 2024, at 19:28, Randy Bush wrote: > >  > > I think the hipster thing to do now, though, is --auto-locate-key with > > the Web Key Distribution or the DNSSEC Key Distribution mechanism. > > > i have done wkd for a fair w

Re: NTP Sync Issue Across Tata (Europe)

2023-08-06 Thread Neil Hanlon
This entirely discounts the fact that bcp-38 and bcp-84 which, more or less, eliminate this "problem space" entirely. I find it hard to believe ntp reflection is actually a problem in the year 2023, assuming you're not running a ridiculously old ntp client and have taken really simple steps to pro

Re: Request for assistance with Verizon FIOS connection

2023-07-14 Thread Neil Hanlon
where I've tried it, and after some time, the same thing happens. -mel beckman On Jul 14, 2023, at 8:05 AM, Neil Hanlon wrote: Hi all - I apoligize for the not-necessarily-on-topic post, but I've been struggling with this issue for the past two weeks and am about out of ideas an

Request for assistance with Verizon FIOS connection

2023-07-14 Thread Neil Hanlon
really appreciate any and all help. Please contact me off list if you need additional details--I can provide ticket numbers/conversation IDs/etc, as well as graphs/logs/etc. Best, Neil Hanlon signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Anyone else getting the 'spam' bomb threat?

2021-10-19 Thread Neil Hanlon
scammers and attackers aren't well known for their eloquent prose... As soon as you decide to not take one thing seriously, how do you draw the line? three spelling mistakes and the wrong tense of a verb means its fake? I'd rather not play chicken with peoples' lives. On Tue, Oct 19, 2021, 14:11

Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-17 Thread Neil Hanlon
and I need more coffee... PacketFenCe *sigh* https://www.packetfence.org/ On Fri, Sep 17, 2021, 13:22 Neil Hanlon wrote: > it's a bit more than just freeradius, but PacketFense is no-bs GPL > software to do this, among much more. > > I think it'd definitely do wha

Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-17 Thread Neil Hanlon
it's a bit more than just freeradius, but PacketFense is no-bs GPL software to do this, among much more. I think it'd definitely do what you're looking to do --Neil On Fri, Sep 17, 2021, 12:30 Mark Tinka wrote: > Hi all. > > I haven't been in the space in yonks, b

Re: Comcast Burp in Mass/Boston Area

2021-02-24 Thread Neil Hanlon
Yeah, had several test nodes transiting to me fail via Comcast it seems. On Wed, Feb 24, 2021, 23:31 Jason Kuehl wrote: > Anyone else with Comcast have a small outage? About 5-7 minutes? > > -- > Sincerely, > > Jason W Kuehl > Cell 920-419-8983 > jason.w.ku...@gmail.com >

Re: Neteng field laptop/tablet

2020-11-20 Thread Neil Hanlon
d firmware and such, I guess. I was considering getting one as my next work laptop but went with a dell because I needed more compute in a smaller package than System 76 has (had). Link: https://system76.com/laptops/galago#specs -Neil On Fri, Nov 20, 2020, 20:45 Brandon Martin wrote: > Sor

Re: Telia Not Withdrawing v6 Routes

2020-11-16 Thread Neil Hanlon
Surely they can just put them in an array. ;) On Mon, Nov 16, 2020, 21:54 Valdis Klētnieks wrote: > On Mon, 16 Nov 2020 17:36:58 -0800, Sabri Berisha said: > > > Also, in the case that I described it wasn't a Junos device. Makes me > wonder how bugs > > like that get introduced. One would expe

Re: Phoenix-IX Contact

2020-11-16 Thread Neil Hanlon
ssist/take over the IX... maybe that would help (as you, Kate, had offered towards the beginning of this all). Though of course, the first step is _reaching_ them... Maybe this can be turned into a "win" for everyone. So: Paul/Phoenix-IX -- let the NANOG community know how they/we can hel

Re: Passive Wave Primer

2020-11-12 Thread Neil J. McRae
+1 on this – we use it internally to manage two optical platforms (international vs local) and even that has caused some challenges! From: NANOG Date: Tuesday, 13 October 2020 at 22:03 To: Brandon Martin Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Passive Wave Primer >From the perspective of a large carr

Re: Asus wifi AP re-writing DNS packets

2020-10-28 Thread Neil Hanlon
And if so, can you set up your own service to remove their iptables rule after it's been added or otherwise counteract it. At least temporarily, anyways. -Neil On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 4:26 PM Ryan Hamel wrote: > I'm curious to know why they would add such a thing, and ho

Anyone from AS6079 able to reach out off list?

2020-10-26 Thread Neil Hanlon
tween AS6079 and our transit. Best, Neil

Re: Disney+ geolocation error for 213.134.224.0/19

2020-10-25 Thread Neil Hanlon
According to peering db, their noc email is at peering AT disneystreaming.com. They may be able to assist. Probably you could try some variation of 'noc@', too. Good luck! On Sun, Oct 25, 2020, 06:50 Sander Steffann wrote: > Hi, > > Anybody around from Disney+? my main customer (Solcon) is an

Re: Boston Telecom Hotels

2020-08-20 Thread Neil Hanlon
I will be there tomorrow afternoon & will see what I can do. On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 4:35 PM Jason Kuehl wrote: > One Summer is overdue for its annual fire. > > On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 4:14 PM Rod Beck > wrote: > >> Does everyone agree that the 4 most important data centers are 1 Summer, >> Cor

Re: RIPE NCC Executive Board election

2020-05-13 Thread Neil Hanlon
quot;. And I'll save you some research. I'm not part of some ipv6 spamhaus illuminati group. Kinda wish I was--I've always wanted to be part of an exclusive club. -Neil On May 13, 2020, 17:31, at 17:31, Elad Cohen wrote: >LOL so much heat and lies from IPv6

Re: RIPE NCC Executive Board election

2020-05-13 Thread Neil Hanlon
More of an "ideas guy" I guess On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 3:33 PM Töma Gavrichenkov wrote: > Peace, > > On Wed, May 13, 2020, 10:07 PM Elad Cohen wrote: > >> "As a matter of fact" - if you created an implementation please send me >> the sourcecode. >> > > Wait, so you're coming up publicly with a

Re: RIPE NCC Executive Board election

2020-05-13 Thread Neil Hanlon
I really love that the entire premise of this stems from that people doing 'software upgrades' to IPv4-2 - Electric Boogaloo would be any faster than those same people just migrating to IPv6. Seriously hilarious. If they won't move to something already supported on their software, why would operat

Re: BT static routing to CPE

2020-05-01 Thread Neil J. McRae
Hello Tom, Can you send me details to neil.mc...@bt.com and I’ll take a look. Neil. Sent from my iPhone On 1 May 2020, at 14:49, Tom Ammon wrote:  Hi All, I've inherited a circuit that can't be replaced, on which I need to get some services working, from BT in the UK. The sales

Re: mail admins?

2020-04-21 Thread Neil Hanlon
I think you just need to let scripts run in your browser for nanog.org. It uses Javascript to add the emails in after the fact, it appears. On Apr 21, 2020, 17:15, at 17:15, William Herrin wrote: >Howdy,, > >How do we contact the nanog mail admins? I looked at >https://archive.nanog.org/list and

Google NOC contact for public APIs? (GeoIP issues with googleapis.com)

2019-11-21 Thread Neil Hanlon
0ms+ RTT and is causing performance issues in our application. Does anyone have a contact at Google, or if someone at Google could contact me off-list, I'd appreciate it. --Neil

Re: AWS issues with 172.0.0.0/12

2019-10-10 Thread Neil Hanlon
RCN here in the greater Boston area does CGNAT inside 10.0.0.0/8. This doesn't surprise me. On Oct 10, 2019, 11:27, at 11:27, Javier J wrote: >Very strange ATT would put end users on an RFC 1918 block unless they >were >doing NAT to the end user. >If they were doing NAT, I would expect CGNAT in

Re: sfps from fs dot com

2019-09-20 Thread Neil Hanlon
I've got a whole bunch running with no issues.. Mostly MM/850nm though, so maybe a bit different than their SM stuff. Also have a handful (literally) of the SM ones, and haven't had any issues (yet). Only "problem" I've had is a copper SFP from them which may have burned out and fried a switchport

Re: Calling LinkedIn, Amazon and Akamai @ DE-CIX NY

2019-02-05 Thread Neil J. McRae
+1! On 30/01/2019, 22:10, "NANOG on behalf of Ren Provo" mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org> on behalf of ren.pr...@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Thomas, You probably should remove sessions with networks explicitly *not* participating in route servers versus displaying them on

DNS admin request Microsoft / Comcast

2019-02-05 Thread Neil J. McRae
Folks, If there is a Microsoft lead DNS person here and a comcast lead DNS person here can you contact me off-list please. Cheers, Neil McRae.

Looking for a CBS Interactive Contact

2018-08-06 Thread Neil Johnson
Can someone in Tier 3 level support from CBS Interactive please contact me at neil-johnson at uiowa dot edu? (For some reason I can't subscribe that address to this list). (Yes, I'm a real network engineer at the University) We are having reach-ability issues with CBS All Access cont

Re: network issue on ec2 classic us-east-1??

2016-01-16 Thread Neil Robst
Hi Grant, We saw the first confirmed issue last week. So far only experienced 2 confirmed - that last week and one this morning, but its possible there have been others. Neil From: Grant Ridder Date: Friday, January 15, 2016 at 1:54 PM To: Neil Robst Cc: "do...@telecurv

Re: network issue on ec2 classic us-east-1??

2016-01-16 Thread Neil Robst
Hi David and Grant, We have been experiencing exactly the same issue also now whereby our instances randomly stop getting their DHCP reservation and then drop offline. A simple reboot in the AWS console usually sorts it but as yet we do not know the root cause. Regards, Neil On 1/15/16

Re: Another Big day for IPv6 - 10% native penetration

2016-01-04 Thread Neil Harris
On 04/01/16 16:09, Ca By wrote: On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 3:26 AM, Neil Harris wrote: On 02/01/16 15:35, Tomas Podermanski wrote: Hi, according to Google's statistics (https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html) on 31st December 2015 the IPv6 penetration reached 10% fo

Re: Another Big day for IPv6 - 10% native penetration

2016-01-04 Thread Neil Harris
ess, I get: Jan 2016: 10% Jan 2017: 20% Jan 2018: 33% Jan 2019: 50% Jan 2020: 67% Jan 2021: 80% Jan 2022: 90% with IPv4 traffic then halving year by year from then on, and IPv4 switch-off (ie. traffic < 1%) around 2027. Neil

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Re: Recommendations for a decent DWDM optical power meter.

2014-07-28 Thread Neil Davidson
We have the Solid Optics DWDM and CWDM power meters. Simple, inexpensive and works well ... http://www.solid-optics.com/category/cwdm-dwdm/power-meter ... n -- K. Neil Davidson +1-720-258-6345 On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 2:45 PM, Tom Hill wrote: > On 28/07/14 19:33, Timothy Kaufman wr

AT&T Wireless

2014-04-19 Thread Neil Davidson
Can someone from AT&T Wireless contact me off-list? ... thanks ... n

Re: iOS 7 update traffic

2013-09-23 Thread Neil Harris
On 23/09/13 10:32, John Smith wrote: Picked this off www.jaluri.com (network and Cisco blog aggregator): http://routingfreak.wordpress.com/2013/09/23/ios7s-impact-on-networks-worldwide/ The consensus seems to be for providers to install CDN servers, if they arent able to cope up with an occasi

Re: common method to count traffic volume on IX

2013-09-19 Thread Neil J. McRae
>if you are jealous of commercial expansion, then send your resume to >equinix. Sheesh! I've sent them mine but they said my approach to commercial expansion was too aggressive! Oh dear! ;) Regaards, Neil. (oh and yes I am a non-exec of the LINX but I'm speaking personally (but you knew that already right?))

Re: net neutrality and peering wars continue

2013-06-22 Thread Neil Harris
On 22/06/13 16:34, Owen DeLong wrote: That's easily solved by padding the ACK to 1500 bytes as well. Matt Or indeed by the media player sending large amounts of traffic back to the CDN via auxiliary HTTP POST requests? Neil That would assume that the client has symmetrical ups

Re: net neutrality and peering wars continue

2013-06-22 Thread Neil Harris
hole "1500 bytes of data, 64 bytes of ACK" thing to factor in... That's easily solved by padding the ACK to 1500 bytes as well. Matt Or indeed by the media player sending large amounts of traffic back to the CDN via auxiliary HTTP POST requests? Neil

Re: So how big was it *really*?

2013-03-28 Thread Neil J. McRae
Surely the question is what was the impact? If I had just installed 3 new 100G iinks the day before then its going to be a lot bigger than if I didn't haven them. In my view this was a minor blip, but very well sniper rifled at Cloudflare - they have a lot of pissed off customers looking the blo

Re: So how big was it *really*?

2013-03-28 Thread Neil J. McRae
wo networks at LINX. I can tell you as one of the biggest peers at LINX if that much traffic had gone we would have known about it. >From our perspective we observed almost nothing in-terms of impact other than not being able to reach cloudflare. We need to act I totally agree. Regards, Neil.

Re: Line cut in Mediterranean?

2013-03-27 Thread Neil J. McRae
Via renesys http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/egypt-naval-forces-capture-3-scuba-divers-trying-to-sabotage-undersea-internet-cable/2013/03/27/dd2975ec-9725-11e2-a976-7eb906f9ed9b_story.html Sent from my iPhone On 27 Mar 2013, at 21:53, "Neil J. McRae" mailto:n...@

Re: Cloudflare, and the 120Gbps DDOS "that almost broke the Internet"

2013-03-27 Thread Neil J. McRae
that article is absolute rubbish. take with large pinch of salt, rockstar in hamster outfit type nonsense. $dayjob didn't lose any traffic during the period, some guys where affected because of the lottery of being on the same switch as couldfare. regards, Neil. On 27 Mar 2013, at

Re: Line cut in Mediterranean?

2013-03-27 Thread Neil J. McRae
quite a few EU to India cables are impacted right now 4/7 down. Sent from my iPad On 27 Mar 2013, at 18:14, "Aftab Siddiqui" wrote: > Well, it's not just SMW4 outage, we've been witnessing serious issues on > IMEWE for couple of weeks now and this outages just made it worse. > So, right now mo

Re: 10 Mbit/s problem in your network

2013-02-26 Thread Neil Harris
On 26/02/13 17:19, Warren Bailey wrote: Perhaps I don't understand.. Generally in wireless we look at two things; bits to hertz and noise components. If the noise is LESS and the carrier is the same power spectral density, you will have a greater c/n. I've always wondered why wifi didn't imple

Re: The 100 Gbit/s problem in your network

2013-02-12 Thread Neil Harris
On 12/02/13 14:14, fredrik danerklint wrote: Just to clarify, Patrick is right here. Assumptions: All the movies is 120 minuters long. Each movie has an average bitrate of 50 Mbit/s. (50 Mbit/s / 8 (bits) * 7 200 (2 hours) / 1000 (MB) = 45 GB). That means that the storage capacity for the

Re: Slashdot: UK ISP PlusNet Testing Carrier-Grade NAT Instead of IPv6

2013-01-28 Thread Neil J. McRae
On 18/01/2013 17:48, "Joe Maimon" wrote: >Suppose a provider fully deploys v6, they will still need CGN so long as >they have customers who want to access the v4 internet. Yes indeed, and the smart folks who thought (clearly didn't!) about how the best way to manage IPV6 and IPV4 in the acces

Re: Slashdot: UK ISP PlusNet Testing Carrier-Grade NAT Instead of IPv6

2013-01-28 Thread Neil J. McRae
avoid the NAT mess. Indeed, the Wii-U launched less than a month ago doesn't have V6 support either. Regards, Neil.

RE: H3C Technical List

2012-11-21 Thread Neil
Hello there Skeeve! I'll see if I can help you out. I work on comware (HPN/H3C) based gear quite a bit. Neil Moore -Original Message- From: Skeeve Stevens [mailto:ske...@eintellego.net] Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 11:08 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: H3C Technical

Re: NTP Issues Today

2012-11-21 Thread Neil Harris
us even if one fails. -- Neil

Re: Laptop with reverse VGA

2012-02-21 Thread Neil Harris
t.html and http://www.analog.com/en/analog-to-digital-converters/video-decoders/adv7441a/products/product.html respectively. -- Neil

Re: Dear RIPE: Please don't encourage phishing

2012-02-11 Thread Neil Harris
On 12/02/12 00:09, Masataka Ohta wrote: > Neil Harris wrote: > >> Techniques to deal with this sort of spoofing already exist: see >> >> http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/tld-idn-policy-list.html > It does not make sense that .COM allows Cyrillic characters: >

Re: Dear RIPE: Please don't encourage phishing

2012-02-11 Thread Neil Harris
fing already exist: see http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/tld-idn-policy-list.html for one quite effective approach. -- Neil

Re: Do Not Complicate Routing Security with Voodoo Economics

2011-09-04 Thread Neil J. McRae
d?) people that SBGP might have a big pot of gold attached which is doubtful in my view (interdomain routing is very complex) and the point Randy made. Neil

Re: Do Not Complicate Routing Security with Voodoo Economics

2011-09-04 Thread Neil J. McRae
maybe volunteers from the nanog community should contact you? On 4 Sep 2011, at 16:45, "Jennifer Rexford" wrote: > Neil, > > The group is being assembled right now, so we don't have a list as of yet. > > -- Jen > > > Sent from my iPhone > >

Re: Do Not Complicate Routing Security with Voodoo Economics

2011-09-04 Thread Neil J. McRae
Jen, What operators are involved? And who represents them specifically? Neil. On 04/09/2011 16:07, "Jennifer Rexford" wrote: > > >As one of the co-chairs of this working group, I'd like to chime in to >clarify the purpose of this group. Our goal is to assemble a grou

Re: Do Not Complicate Routing Security with Voodoo Economics

2011-09-04 Thread Neil J. McRae
Well said Randy - the previous paper is flawed and if the findings where true you would wonder how anyone ever created a viable online business. Neil Sent from my iPhone On 4 Sep 2011, at 11:03, "Randy Bush" wrote: > [ http://archive.psg.com/110904.broadside.html ] > >

Re: iCloud - Is it going to hurt access providers?

2011-09-03 Thread Neil J. McRae
I think the effect will be limited unless Apple give alot more space away for free. there arny many iphones/pads/pods with just 5GB Neil On 3 Sep 2011, at 12:22, "Skeeve Stevens" wrote: > Hey all, > > I've been thinking about the impact that iCloud (by Apple) will

Brinkster NOC Contact

2011-08-25 Thread Neil Bredski
Neil

RE: ping me please...

2011-06-23 Thread Neil Robst
Works from here (AS30914) Regards, Neil > -Original Message- > From: Eric J Esslinger [mailto:eesslin...@fpu-tn.com] > Sent: 23 June 2011 14:08 > To: 'nanog@nanog.org' > Subject: ping me please... > > I have just turned up and migrated to a new circuit. I

Re: www.nist.gov over v6 trouble Was: Microsoft's participation in World IPv6 day

2011-06-08 Thread Neil Long
On 8 Jun 2011, at 16:30, Jay Ford wrote: On Wed, 8 Jun 2011, Neil Long wrote: Top of the page it says (now, may have been added) "Note: This top level web page has been setup to test IPv6 capabilities and to participate in World IPv6 Day on June 8, 2011. This IPv6 web page wi

Re: www.nist.gov over v6 trouble Was: Microsoft's participation in World IPv6 day

2011-06-08 Thread Neil Long
work protocol." Cheers Neil -- Neil Long, Team Cymru http://www.cymru.com | +1 630 230 5422 | n...@cymru.com smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature

Re: IPv6 day fun is beginning!

2011-06-08 Thread Neil Long
r (not that it is that hard :-) ) Cheers Neil -- Neil Long, Team Cymru smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature

Re: Why no IPv6-only day (Was: Protocol-41 is not the only tunneling protocol)

2011-06-07 Thread Neil Harris
rrently open for the equivalent functionality in Firefox: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621558 -- Neil

Re: BGP (in)security makes the AP wire

2011-02-18 Thread Neil Harris
working technologies: having something like this available could be invaluable in disaster/crisis situations. -- Neil

Re: SmartNet Alternatives

2011-02-16 Thread Neil J. McRae
I've used NHR for a number of deployments over the past couple of years and they are a fantastic organisation to work with. I've used them for maintenance support in the US for replacement of parts - highly recommended. - Original Message - From: tbran...@gmail.com Sent: Tue, February

Re: What's really needed is a routing slot market

2011-02-08 Thread Neil Harris
l authority to establish trust, and an endlessly-churning routing topology. Still, every good old idea is eventually reinvented, so it may have its time again one day. -- Neil

RE: online backup software vendor

2011-01-05 Thread Neil Robst
Asigra? http://www.asigra.com/ Regards, Neil -Original Message- From: Marco Matarazzo [mailto:marm...@gmail.com] Sent: 05 January 2011 12:37 To: Randy Carpenter Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: online backup software vendor On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Randy Carpenter wrote

Re: The scale of streaming video on the Internet.

2010-12-03 Thread Neil Harris
o it shows the real engineering challenges on both sides, generating and sinking the content, and why comapnies are fighting so much over it. You might be interested in the EU-funded P2P-NEXT research initiative, which is creating a P2P system capable of handling P2P broadcasting at massi

RE: Cogent announcing more specific prefixes?

2010-11-26 Thread Neil Robst
Yeah, I saw the same - saw an extra /22 announced... -Original Message- From: ML [mailto:m...@kenweb.org] Sent: 25 November 2010 22:26 To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Cogent announcing more specific prefixes? Anyone else get alerts from their BGP monitoring system (In my case Cyclops) sayi

Re: Complain to your vendors (was Re: Did your BGP crash today?)

2010-09-01 Thread Neil J. McRae
be for the one after. If we allow vendors just to throw in the towel on these issues then its the service provider community to blame. In my view we have bit by bit step by step ended up in a very dark place. With our entire planet now completely reliant on Internet and Data networks its time for ac

Re: Internationalized domain names in the root

2010-05-08 Thread Neil Harris
native-script URL display can then be switched on for their domain. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=564213 and http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/tld-idn-policy-list.html -- Neil

Re: APNIC Allocated 14/8, 223/8 today

2010-04-14 Thread Neil Harris
On 14/04/10 15:54, Dave Hart wrote: On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 14:35 UTC, Vincent Hoffman wrote: PING 014.0.0.1 (12.0.0.1): 56 data bytes C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>ping 014.0.0.01 Pinging 12.0.0.1 with 32 bytes of data: Connecting to 014.0.0.1|12.0.0.1|:80... Connecting to 014.0.0.1

Re: 1/8 and 27/8 allocated to APNIC

2010-01-21 Thread Neil Harris
http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-ppml/2003-May/001628.html -- Neil

Re: Data Centers in England

2009-10-17 Thread Neil J. McRae
ey are just too far away from the square mile. Regards, Neil. -- Neil J. McRae -- Alive and Kicking. n...@domino.org

RE: Cisco 12000 series routers and IOS XR.

2009-07-20 Thread Neil J. McRae
Jim, We converted our entire 12K backbone to IOS XR, it was painful but Its been relatively stable since. Haven't seen any issues like this. What SPA are you using? Neil. -Original Message- From: Jim Wininger [mailto:jwinin...@indianafiber.net] Sent: 13 July 2009 21:20 To:

RE: Cisco 7600 (7609) as a core BGP router.

2009-07-20 Thread Neil J. McRae
Personally I'd avoid this platform given 6+ years of trying to make it work reliably. GSR is far better platform.

Re: Using twitter as an outage notification

2009-07-05 Thread Neil
On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 7:15 AM, Roland Perry wrote: > In article <4a50acb7.6070...@airwire.ie>, Martin List-Petersen < > mar...@airwire.ie> writes > >> Calling it a lame web 2.0 is pretty much off, when it's actually used >> for something sensible. >> > > I seem to be trying to find the middle gr

OT: Wireless Network Strength Dependent On Wired Network?

2009-06-19 Thread Neil
Okay, a small, offtopic question. (I figured you guys were a far more reliable source than my local ${electronics_store} salesperson...) Consider the following setup: internet pipe -> wired network -> (wireless router) wireless network -> computer1, computer2 Suppose the signal coming in on the p

Re: Wireless bridge

2009-06-18 Thread Neil Harris
confirm line of sight is all clear at all angles. Given that you have optical line of sight, and that your path length is only 800m, have you considered line-of-sight optical links for this application? -- Neil

Re: Malicious code just found on web server

2009-04-20 Thread Neil
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Russell Berg wrote: > We just discovered what we suspect is malicious code appended to all > index.html files on our web server as of the 11:00 central time hour today: > > src="http://77.92.158.122/webmail/inc/web/index.php"; > style="display: none;" height="0" w

Re: Diversity - was: Fiber cut in SF area

2009-04-15 Thread Neil Harris
endpiints need not be a significant issue, since you only have to switch the optical path, which is cheap to do and highly reliable, and the kit to do that will only make up a tiny fraction of the rest of the capital and operations cost. -- Neil

Re: Diversity - was: Fiber cut in SF area

2009-04-15 Thread Neil Harris
egradation on a pilot wavelength or wavelengths, would do the job with high reliability and relatively low cost, without any extra need for switching the STM64 signal at the bitstream level? -- Neil

Re: Fiber cut in SF area

2009-04-15 Thread Neil Harris
in place along a kerbside to cover a few hundred meters of (presumably) temporary fiber run. This is probably faster to install than FSOs, even if the lifespan of such a link might be measured in days before someone crunches the fiber. -- Neil

Re: Netflow on SUP720-3BXL

2009-03-16 Thread Neil J. McRae
: Netflow TCAM threshold exceeded, TCAM > Utilization [99%] -- Neil J. McRae -- Alive and Kicking. n...@domino.org

Re: Dynamic IP log retention = 0?

2009-03-14 Thread Neil
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 6:24 AM, Bill Bogstad wrote: > On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 4:12 AM, Neil wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 6:34 AM, Brett Charbeneau wrote: > > > >. > >As William pointed out, it's the things that follow that determine whether >

Re: Dynamic IP log retention = 0?

2009-03-14 Thread Neil
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 6:34 AM, Brett Charbeneau wrote: >I've been nudging an operator at Covad about a handful of hosts from > his DHCP pool that have been attacking - relentlessly port scanning - our > assets. I've been informed by this individual that there's "no way" to > determine w

Re: Are you getting Spam from Crossfire Media?

2009-01-13 Thread Neil
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Mark Foster wrote: > On Wed, January 14, 2009 9:01 am, Graeme Fowler wrote: > >> I think there's far less to this than meets the eye, personally. Just a >> predictably asinine salesperson believing that your presence online >> provides your consent for bulk email.

Re: Security team successfully cracks SSL using 200 PS3's and MD5

2009-01-02 Thread Neil
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Joe Greco wrote: >> * Joe Greco: [snip >> > Either we take the potential for transparent MitM attacks seriously, or >> > we do not. I'm sure the NSA would prefer "not." :-) >> >> I doubt the NSA is interested in MITM attacks which can be spotted by >> comparing ke

Re: Looking for verification that Google and Akamai have the geo-ip for 96.31.0.0/20 set correctly

2009-01-02 Thread Neil
Or maybe they just shouldn't rely on it so much. It annoys me at the hoops I have to jump through to change the language on Google-owned properties when they think I'm coming from Czechoslovakia or Malaysia or some such... Some, like Blogger, still don't do it right... On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 1:3

RR Routing Loop?

2009-01-02 Thread Neil
So my night was fun: I was in the middle of configuring a mail server over SSH when suddenly it goes unresponsive... It seems (to me, but I'm by no means an expert) to be a routing loop. This is off a residential line in Southern California, between about 2-4:30am PST. Does anyone know what was g

Re: Christmas spam from RESERVED IANA adressblock ?

2008-12-25 Thread Neil
Maybe I'm showing my newb-ness here On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 10:33 PM, James Hess wrote: [snip] > > RFC1918 addresses should also never be found in mail headers of any > messages being exchanged over the internet.. For the very reason that it > creates this confusion. Another case of many imp

Re: McColo and SPAM

2008-12-06 Thread Neil
What's very interesting to me is the very rhythmic peaks-and-valleys you show... Seems to go up every day, down during the night; gradually rising mon-wed, slight drops thurs-fri, and then big drop sat, lower drop sun, and then jumps back on monday. On 6 Dec 2008, at 02:10, Paul Kelly :: B

Re: Router Choice

2008-11-18 Thread Neil J. McRae
> > Try out the GUI thing. > > I know people will go "GUIs are for idiots!" and all that. > Agree, the SAM is excellent, esp the XML interface to it. Regards, Neil. -- Neil J. McRae -- Alive and Kicking. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Router Choice

2008-11-12 Thread Neil J. McRae
ut is an area I think ALU could expand upon (and I believe they plan too). The ALU-Trimetra chaps based in San Jose and in Belgium are superb to work with also. -- Neil J. McRae -- Alive and Kicking. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: NMS for Carriers

2008-07-21 Thread Neil J. McRae
tuff. > > Which software are you guys using? Any obvious gotchas with the various > solutions? > > We're looking at EMC Smarts first. Anyone got any comments to make on > that? Smarts is excellent notably for IP and Applications. Netcool is best of legacy telco gear. -- Neil J. McRae -- Alive and Kicking. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [NANOG] Alcatel

2008-05-13 Thread Neil J. McRae
Not many problems to talk about :) -Original Message- From: Joe Abley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 13 May 2008 19:28 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [NANOG] Alcatel On 13 May 2008, at 14:22, Scott Weeks wrote: > puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

Re: [NANOG] Alcatel

2008-05-13 Thread Neil J. McRae
l unsure I strongly recommend this box. Neil. -Original Message- From: Dan Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 13 May 2008 18:16 To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: [NANOG] Alcatel Anyone use Alcatel switches in their network...like the 6850 omniswitch? What are your thoughts on them? What a

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