Re: Cisco 2 factor authentication

2016-06-23 Thread Peter Loron
We are in the process of rolling out Okta, including using a second factor for AnyConnect VPN. Works well. -Pete On 6/22/16, 01:27, "NANOG on behalf of Ray Ludendorff" wrote: Has anyone setup two factor VPN using a Cisco ASA VPN solution? What sort of soft client based dual factor authenticati

Re: syslog server

2016-06-07 Thread Peter Loron
I’m a big fan of Graylog. -Pete On 6/6/16, 13:59, "NANOG on behalf of Maximino Velazquez" wrote: >Hi nanog community > >I need help !! > >What is the best syslog server (opensource)? > >Thanks for your help > >Regards. > >-- > > > >Max Velazquez | >

Google GeoIP issue

2016-06-01 Thread Peter Loron
Hello folks. An address we use is not identified as being in the correct location by Google. Can someone from their NOC reach out off-list? Thanks. Sent from my iPhone

Re: Southwest Airlines captive portal

2016-02-27 Thread Peter Loron
Likely. Let Southwest know, and as others have said, change your password. Hopefully it was unique to PayPal. -Pete On 2/27/16, 15:09, "NANOG on behalf of Paras Jha" wrote: >You got MITM'd > >On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 1:57 PM, Damien Burke >wrote: > >> You should change your paypal password

Re: mrtg alternative

2016-02-27 Thread Peter Loron
We’re using Observium for trend collecting, graphing, and alerting. -Pete On 2/27/16, 13:12, "NANOG on behalf of Rafael Ganascim" wrote: >I like cacti: > >http://www.cacti.net > > > >2016-02-26 20:18 GMT-03:00 Baldur Norddahl : > >> Hi >> >> I am currently using MRTG and RRD to make traffic

Re: Devices with only USB console port - Need a Console Server Solution

2016-02-02 Thread Peter Loron
A possible alternative, although probably not one you'd want to leave in place permanently: http://www.get-console.com/airconsole/ -Pete On 2016-02-02 06:11, Jared Mauch wrote: On Mon, Dec 07, 2015 at 10:15:28PM +, Erik Sundberg wrote: We have one of these nice new and fancy Cisco ASR920-

Re: Comcast Support (from NANOG Digest, Vol 84, Issue 23)

2015-02-22 Thread Peter Loron
Apologies for a bit off topic, but I’m trying to get an issue resolved and am having trouble reaching anybody who seems clue positive. From home via Comcast cable, I’m having trouble reaching some destinations. According to mtr, there is a particular node (be-11-pe02.11greatoaks.ca.ibone.comcas

Re: OT - Small DNS "appliances" for remote offices.

2015-02-18 Thread Peter Loron
Not to mention reliability issues with old machines...fans failing, leaky capacitors, etc, etc. -Pete On 2015-02-18 14:32, Baldur Norddahl wrote: That option is expensive in power fees... Den 18/02/2015 23.12 skrev "Rich Kulawiec" : Find someone unloading 50 old, physically small desktop P

RE: OT - Small DNS "appliances" for remote offices.

2015-02-18 Thread Peter Loron
For any site where you would use a Pi as the DNS cache, it won't be an issue. DNS isn't that heavy at those query rates. Yeah, it would be awesome if they'd been able to get a SoC that included ethernet. -Pete On 2015-02-18 15:08, Robert Webb wrote: What I do not like about the Pi is the ne

Re: OT - Small DNS "appliances" for remote offices.

2015-02-18 Thread Peter Loron
And the new CPU is ARM7 so hardfloat is supported. Should make a nifty DNS box. -Pete On 2015-02-18 07:21, Maxwell Cole wrote: +1 for the pi, The new model has a quad core and 1GB of ram which should be more than enough for a DNS. On 2/18/15 10:03 AM, Peter Kristolaitis wrote: Not "industri