2012-06-10 will be offer to requesting client.
Any patches released after 2012-06-10 will be hidden/not offered until the
"Patch to Date" is moved forward.
Wade Peacock
Production IT | Vision Critical
direct 604.629.9358
mobile 604.363.8137
www.visioncritical.com<http://www.visio
IP block 96.17.8.0/24.
Known impacted site for our customers: www.cbc.ca www.ebay.ca
www.westjet.ca(redirect to www.westjet.com)
We've opened tickets with our upstream and Akamai, but we are curious if others
are experiencing the same issues.
Wade Peacock
Network Administrator
Sun Coun
That does make sense. I will try to simulate that with a temporary
virtual machine as a different timezone.
Wade
aha! there you go, mine doesn't but maybe yours does?
The specification for the syslog protocol is that timestamps embedded in
the message should be used instead of syslogd's time.
It might be prudent to mention that all of the connections of this type are
null routed via an iptables drop rule after three failed attempts via a "home
grown" daemon similar to DENYHOSTS. All traffic from host is DENIED for 120 days
unless we manually over ride it.
I do appreciate the cautionar
the proftpd line happened to be the next line in the log. the
next simular ssh lines looks like (duplicate removed)
Feb 26 10:08:48 mx sshd[22165]: Did not receive identification string from
UNKNOWN
Feb 26 10:09:27 mx sshd[22261]: Failed password for root from 219.137.192.231
port 54111 ssh2
It is classic syslogd
syslogd -v
syslogd 1.4.1
I was thinking timezone but we are PST (-8:00) so I can not explain the
+12:00 difference.
Isn't the timestamps inserted by syslog rather then the reporting
program itself?
What syslog do you use - classic (ie: sysklogd) or a modern one like
rs
no transfer
timeout, disconnected
Can anyone explain the future time stamp on the Bye Bye lines?
OS is Centos 5.4, FYI
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Wade Peacock
Network Administrator
Sun Country Cablevision Ltd
Sunwave Internet Department
Tel: (250) 832-9711 or (250) 546-9667
Web: http://www.sunwave.net
Email: wade.peac...
h all have helped stop issues (comprised accounts, bots, etc) before they get to the point
of a listing/block.
I have searched and I can not find out definitively whether ATT has or does not has a feedback loop system.
Anyone out there know?
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Wade Peacock
Network Administrator
Sun Country C
Have you tried contacting Shaw Business Solutions (Formally BigPipe Inc) or
Bell (GT /360 Networks) or even Telus?
I would expect that all should be able to provide symmetric (non cable or adsl)
solution.
Wade
Lyndon Nerenberg (VE6BBM/VE7TFX) wrote:
I have a client in Edmonton who's looking
Matthew Dodd wrote:
Apple has been shipping the Airport Extreme and Express (consumer
router) with v6 support since 2007, if I recall correctly. They can also
create a 4to6 tunnel automatically.
By 4to6 to you mean IPv4 on the inside and IPv6 on the outside?
Wade Peacock
Sun Country
.
Does anyone have any leads to information about such products (In production or
planned production)?
We are thinking that most vendors are going to wait until Ma and Pa home user
are screaming for them.
Thoughts?
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Wade Peacock
Sun Country Cablevision Ltd
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