On Wed, 2024-12-04 at 09:12 -0500, Joly MacFie wrote:
> Excuse my ignorance, but why, in this day and age, coax?
>
> Joly
>
I can't speak for the original poster. But SDI over coax comes to
mind.
I just went through this, "any" is a large number for Microsoft; if you're
under that, they don't peer.
><>
Nathan Stratton
On Mon, Nov 4, 2024 at 6:12 AM Christopher Hawker
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
>
> If anyone from AS8075 is lurking around,
On Mon, 2024-07-22 at 17:57 -0400, Josh Luthman wrote:
> Right, that's why I asked where the 3 days come from.
>
> I found an India website and I'm located in Ohio. That's pretty
> close to the opposite side of the world. I'm assuming it's a
> terrestrial service. My results are comparable to o
On Mon, 2024-07-22 at 17:05 -0400, Sean Donelan wrote:
>
> OMG, Not trying to solve Einstein's General Theory of Relativity.
>
> Just trying to choose reasonable timeouts for my TCP packets
> :-)
To quote someone I respect
I have a bridge loop here for you. :D
On Sun, 2024-07-21 at 16:10 -0700, Michael Thomas wrote:
>
>
>
>
> On 7/21/24 4:05 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>
> >
> > Mel,
> >
> >
> >
> > Voyager is using radio waves, which travel faster than the speed of
> > light (in a vacuum, too!). But my point is more Earth to outside
> > the s
On Sat, 2024-07-20 at 00:58 -0500, Stas Bilder wrote:
> Pity we can’t ping Voyagers.
>
> S.
ROTFL, you actually had me pull out Star Trek - The Movie... Wow...
what a blast from 1979.
So yeah ... According to our media outlets, RTT of the internet is ...
um 3 days.
gradient”.
>From memory, the management cards alarm when the gradient is exceeded, too.
--
Nathan Ward
Can someone at Rackspace contact me off list? We have issues reaching a
Rackspace customer's site.
Thanks,
*Nathan Book* | IT/Broadband Specialist | GMN Broadband
addresses since this
change in 2017?
Even if you end up with the same answer of 12mo, data supporting it may
give comfort to the community.
Maybe you make a call that once it’s at say 1% or 0.1% or something like
that, then it’s OK to turn off - and make a prediction for when that might
be based on
rely because of lack of AOAC support in the
driver for IPv6?!], which is clearly not the case).
Thanks!
--
Nathan Anderson
First Step Internet, LLC
nath...@fsr.com
>
> Early unix had a similar philosophical debate. Everything is a simple
> file (including most devices), make commands which do one thing and
> do it well so they can be connected together in new ways (an almost
> prescient view on the ubiquity of multi-cpu/core systems), when in
> doubt gener
On Sun, 2022-10-16 at 13:23 -0700, Randy Bush wrote:
> it's been 24 years, and we still live in his shadow and stand on his
> shoulders. we try not to stand on his toes.
>
> randy
I got on the "interwebs" just before Al Gore invented the internet (no
political statement, just that is the way it
On Tue, 2022-10-04 at 08:05 -0600, Jawaid Bazyar wrote:
> Phone spam pretty much always involves the knowledge and involvement
> of the provider. There are no phone providers who don't know when one
> of their customers are making millions of robocalls.
>
> International toll fraud also always inv
Did you ever manage to find out who at Apple to speak to about getting things
added to or changed in this database?
Quite irritating how there is zero public-facing information about this. Also,
an Apple employee authored RFC 6186, yet they don't implement it??
-- Nathan
From:
ne through this with them, is
this unusual or nah?
When they do get around to it, what can I expect in terms of how they will
prefer to set this up? Separate BGP session running over v6 itself, or modify
existing session to have it also carry v6 NLRIs?
Thanks,
-- Nathan
I use Comcast Business for my primary at home, but it is so bad that I was
forced to get Starlink as backup. I am not in a city, but close enough that
there would be issues.
><>
nathan stratton
On Thu, Jun 23, 2022 at 9:47 PM John Levine wrote:
> It appears that Eric Kuhnke said:
On Fri, 2022-03-18 at 13:17 -0700, Michael Thomas wrote:
>
> >
> We weren't part of the wars. What I saw was what eventually became ipv6
> and I remember talking to one of my coworkers about how hard he
> thought it would be to implement. He concurred that he didn't think it
> would be any big de
On Tue, 2022-03-08 at 19:25 -0500, Tom Beecher wrote:
>
>
> The only way IPv6 will ever be ubiquitous is if there comes a time
> where there is some forcing event that requires it to be.
>
> Unless that occurs, people will continue to spend time and energy
> coming up with ways to squeeze the b
On Sat, 2022-02-12 at 13:24 -0700, Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote:
> On 2/11/22 12:35 PM, William Herrin wrote:
> > The thing to understand is that IPSec has two modes: transport and
> > tunnel. Transport is between exactly two IP addresses while tunnel
> > expects a broader network to exist on at
20 miles from Sacramento.
Mother-in-law has an ATT DSLAM *at the end of her driveway* on
the other side of the street. ATT swears she can get internet. Until
she tries to sign up, and "oh no... wrong side of the street"
She is at 700Kbps over a WISP ... *after* she trimmed the trees to get
Very cool, thanks, Eric.
><>
nathan stratton
On Sat, Jan 15, 2022 at 9:48 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote:
> Possibly of interest for network operators who have inter-city circuits,
> where the underlying carrier is something on OPGW fiber in high voltage
> lines.
>
> These peo
On Mon, 2021-08-30 at 16:08 -0700, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote:
>
>
>
> I am here doing what I am doing because I have ethics and morals.
> Because even though I often disagree with Lu, in this case, he
> happens to be right and AFRINIC must not be allowed to act so
> irresponsibly in this matte
Geoguard takes care of Amazon and are usually responsive.
n...@geoguard.com<mailto:n...@geoguard.com>
Nathan Gerencser, Network Engineer
MetaLINK Technologies
From: NANOG On Behalf Of
Josh Luthman
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2021 8:47 AM
To: Eric C. Miller
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subje
Looking for a contact, trying to clear up a reachability issue. Please reach
out to me off-list.
Thanks,
Nathan Gerencser
MetaLINK Technologies
On Mon, 2021-07-19 at 08:51 -0700, Randy Bush wrote:
> > Well, for SLAAC you need a /64
>
> this is not true
>
> randy
That is cool! Can you point me to the correct RFC please?
I mix Starlink and Comcast over two openvpn tunnels to my datacenter in
Ashburn.
><>
nathan stratton
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 3:38 PM Matt Erculiani wrote:
> I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if anyone out there was trying to
> mix their StarLink kit and existing
to the backup tandem office. Of course,
> single-homed circuits physically connected to the Nashville CO wouldn't
> fail-over.
>
Amazing how much data is in LERG.
-Nathan
This is probably a long shot, but are there any AT&T Wireless engineers here, &
one who wouldn't mind contacting me off-list? I may be misinterpreting what
I'm seeing, but I think you might have a small number of MMSC servers that are
down...
-- Nathan
her :)
>
That's what I said about high school, my parents were not thrilled, but at
least for me, it worked out.
-Nathan
Anybody have a contact at Amazon that could help clear up an issue with an IP
prefix being blocked from accessing the Prime Video service?
Thanks in advance.
Nathan Gerencser, Network Engineer
MetaLINK Technologies
Hi Mate,
Yep on and off for about 15 years, very solid, very reliable. I tend to use
Bird this hmorning we rays for this task but Zebra and Quagga are rock solid.
Kindest Regards,
Nathan Brookfield (VK2NAB)
Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd
On 23 Feb 2020, at 23:29, Dmitry Sherman wrote
Hi Mate,
Yep on and off for about 15 years, very solid, very reliable. I tend to use
Bird this hmorning we rays for this task but Zebra and Quagga are rock solid.
Kindest Regards,
Nathan Brookfield (VK2NAB)
Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd
On 23 Feb 2020, at 23:29, Dmitry Sherman wrote
So interesting thing about Divi. I am a regional WISP operator and we did sign
a deal with them and let them use our space. One of the issues we developed
while they were active on our network was all of our IP’s started being homed
in the UK for google. So anytime a customer would go to goog
>
> Got crickets, so now I have to respond to my own post on
> what I just found out about it. Is that like talking to
> yourself? :)
Not when others are listening.
Thanks for the update.
Yeah because v6 only is the answer plus tour assuming all of these clubs have
routers and BGP and the money to get an allocation and ASN
On 23 Jul 2019, at 22:59, Naslund, Steve wrote:
How about this? If you guys think your organization (club, group of friends,
neighborhood association, w
Matt Harris wrote:
> On Apr 9, 2019, at 21:05, Nathan Anderson wrote:
>
> > a FB page that this account of hers was apparently the only admin for.
>
> Redundancy: it's not just a concept to be applied to devices and wiring.
Preaching. To. The. Choir. :-)
--
Nat
I'm not sure I would bother and
I'd just tell her to get a new one. But she runs a business (popular local
coffee shop) with a FB page that this account of hers was apparently the only
admin for.
Thanks in advance for any leads,
--
Nathan Anderson
First Step Internet, LLC
nath...@fsr.com
Australia too….
From: NANOG On Behalf Of Oliver O'Boyle
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 1:08 PM
To: marshall.euba...@gmail.com
Cc: North American Network Operators' Group
Subject: Re: Youtube Outage
Same in Montreal.
On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 9:52 PM Marshall Eubanks
mailto:marshall.euba...@g
likely the case :)
>
Very possible, I have two phones on a AT&T micro-cells and both missed it.
-Nathan
The remainder of the advertisements being more /16’s from China Seems very
very bogus.
Nathan Brookfield
Chief Executive Officer
Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd
http://www.simtronic.com.au
On 2 Dec 2017, at 02:27, Carlos M. Martinez
mailto:carlosm3...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello all
Both sides should be filtering advertisements.
The IX may just filter by AS Path which is fairly normal by the originating AS
or transiting AS should be filtering the prefixes they advertise as well/
Nathan Brookfield
Chief Executive Officer
Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd
http
s LTE network with the MiFi and have your phone talk to
the MiFi with WiFi. You said you were likely to use VoIP for voice
communication anyway so not having a SIM in your phone doesn't sound like it
would be a problem. (This may not solve your Canada problem, though...you'd
sti
tPhySensorValueUpdateRate.16003 = Gauge32: 5000
milliseconds
The entPhySensorValue value of 326 means 32.6 degrees Celsius because
entSensorPrecision=1 (meaning entPhySensorValue equals "degrees C times
10").
Nathan
On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 1:08 PM, bas wrote:
> Hello All,
>
I show MS17-010 as already superseded in SCCM
On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 1:44 PM, Josh Luthman
wrote:
> MS17-010
> https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/security/ms17-010.aspx
>
>
> Josh Luthman
> Office: 937-552-2340
> Direct: 937-552-2343
> 1100 Wayne St
> Suite 1337
> Troy, OH 45373
>
> On
Well it was patched by Microsoft of March 14th, just clearly people running
large amounts of probably Windows XP have been owned.
Largely in Russia.
Nathan Brookfield
Chief Executive Officer
Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd
http://www.simtronic.com.au
On 13 May 2017, at 14:47, Keith Medcalf
https://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-recovered-address-space/
Nathan Brookfield
Chief Executive Officer
Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd
http://www.simtronic.com.au
On 5 Mar 2017, at 11:29, Doug Barton
mailto:do...@dougbarton.us>> wrote:
Paula,
Thank you for this update. Is there a conv
, though.
> [...] Or possibly have cacti run the
> SQL query directly. It looks like they have many general (non SNMP)
> templates that you could use to base it on.
Another interesting suggestion & possibility. Thanks.
-- Nathan
Perl module. That
sounds like a perfect solution; thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
-- Nathan
Cacti at that IP instead of the
individual CPEs. But I can't seem to find anything like this.
Thanks,
-- Nathan
It looks like www.outages.org stopped being updated with outage data in
January 2013?
Nathan
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 3:57 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote:
>
> > On May 4, 2016, at 4:37 PM, Javier J wrote:
> >
> > If there is a better mailing list please let me know.
&g
re that traffic
originated.
-- Nathan
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Todd Crane
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 10:58 PM
To: Jean-Francois Mezei
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: GeoIP database issues and the real world consequences
I like (sarcasm
> Found on Staple's website:
> http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Routers/product_1985686
My coworker's immediate response was:
"Now we all need to get jobs as Automated Router Power Cycling technicians".
Mine was to check my calendar to see if I'd lost a week a
What?
-- Nathan
From: NANOG [nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Dovid Bender
[do...@telecurve.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2015 6:31 PM
To: wi...@staff.gwi.net; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Dial Up Solutions
You can use Asterisk. All
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015, mikea wrote:
> This post includes the word Damn.
>
> damn
Well, dayum.
-- Nathan
A10Networks should be able to do what you are looking for.
Nathan Sipes
Principal Network Architect
Tel: 713-369-9866
FAX: 303-763-3510
Kinder Morgan
1001 Louisiana St
KMB 548
Houston, TX
77002
nathan_si...@kindermorgan.com
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces
yers, and so far I have not
found our vendor to be very helpful. If there is somebody out there that knows
something about this area, and is willing to chat with me about it, feel free
to drop me a line off-list.
Thanks much,
--
Nathan Anderson
First Step Internet, LLC
nath...@fsr.com
nting the local gateway. It must
have been Dovid's reply that planted the seed of the idea in my mind that Mike
was primarily concerned about latency.
-- Nathan
From: NANOG [nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Naslund, Steve
[snasl...@medline.com]
S
to a local Chicago MG anyway, so
you're sweating bullets over nothing. And, like you said, origination for your
end users would be hitting a Chicago MG already.
Soo...problem solved?
--
Nathan Anderson
First Step Internet, LLC
nath...@fsr.com
F
ert, and again, if I'm missing something
here, I would love to be proven wrong.
--
Nathan Anderson
First Step Internet, LLC
nath...@fsr.com
From: NANOG [nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Mike Hammett
[na...@ics-il.net]
Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2015 1:04
--- Begin Message ---
Looks like there's an extra line break after this header line:
X-Virus-Scanned: ClamAV using ClamSMTP
So the SMTP headers are getting partitioned.
--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
Looks like there's an extra line break after:
--- End Message ---
I have been running MPLS over TDM and Ethernet microwave for about 8 years and
the only issues are with microwave fade.
Nathan Sipes
Principal Network Architect
Tel: 713-369-9866
FAX: 303-763-3510
Kinder Morgan
1001 Louisiana St
KMB 548
Houston, TX
77002
nathan_si...@kindermorgan.com
them up to a
test CMTS that we had on the bench in order to do so.
I would strongly suspect that this is going to hold true for just about any
DOCSIS modem.
--
Nathan Anderson
First Step Internet, LLC
nath...@fsr.com
audio codecs with L2. "PCM" and "VoIP" are not
mutually-exclusive things by any stretch.
--
Nathan Anderson
First Step Internet, LLC
nath...@fsr.com
On 04/14/2014 07:14 PM, Michael Thomas wrote:
It's much, much worse than that. I can still read code plenty fine, but
bugs can be
extremely obscure, and triply so with convoluted security code where
people are
actively going after you to find problems in most inventive ways.
Openssl, etc,
probab
to your domain and
then implementing SRS on your mail server should ensure that all SPF checks
pass, even for mail that your users are forwarding to Gmail.
I wrote a post detailing my experience and findings:
http://www.brokenbitstream.com/gmail-spf-policy
--
Nathan Anderson
First Step Internet, LLC
nath...@fsr.com
x27;ll be happy to take it
> off their hands...
...fight ya for it.
-- Nathan
e, but OS X telnet (which
apparently will automatically try multiple IPs if DNS resolution comes back
with multiple A records) showed that it was still getting "connection refused"
on a few IPs before it finally struck gold.
-- Nathan
-Original Message-
From: Derek Ivey [mailto:de...@d
stream of cnn playing on the right side halfway down.
I'm seeing the same thing, too, but it appears to be video-only...no
accompanying audio.
-- Nathan
at that
point, you might as well just pull some Ethernet.
--
Nathan Anderson
First Step Internet, LLC
nath...@fsr.com
at didn't work,
and the IP that does?
There has to be a difference somewhere, whether it is in the DHCP payload, the
way a router or NAT engine upstream is treating that IP, or *something*.
--
Nathan Anderson
First Step Internet, LLC
nath...@fsr.com
s (1
FXS, no built-in router) ATA that also happens to do T.38 well. PAP2T had no
T.38 support at all.
SPA-112 price looks good, so I'm wondering what the catch is.
--
Nathan Anderson
First Step Internet, LLC
nath...@fsr.com
ts made it seem like it could
be an issue upstream of the actual server itself.
But I can now activate/reactivate products today, so all[1] is right with the
world.
-- Nathan
[1] It's Friday and we are only a few days into 2013, so I'm trying to remain
upbeat.
-Original M
se to
any request I send to it. Tried to reactive this copy of Windows Server once
more anyway, and now get "Online activation cannot be completed at this time."
(Message number: 24579) Before, it simply claimed I must not have working
internet connectivity.
-- Nathan
-Original M
requests. wpa.one.microsoft.com resolves to that IP via every DNS server I've
tried (so no round-robin A records), Microsoft products that need to activate
over the internet only try to resolve that FQDN, and I've looked for others
without success (wpa.two.microsoft.com isn't valid, f
line becomes a backup -
then if you ever get calls from the POTS DID, you know that you have the
original problem, plus you know that the connection to the SIP gateway is down.
Nathan Eisenberg
> we do not know what happened. we have an apology, not an explanation or
> reasonable post mortem. all else is conjecturbation.
Agreed. And as Chris and Kyle pointed out, there is no indication
that the problems were present in the BGP DFT, and the issues could've
occured over iBGP. I completel
> Well, mostly I'm taking GoDaddy at their word that this was not a DoS attack.
>
> I also believe it was related to BGP, and am happy to get more info. But we
> are discussing Anonymous vs. Self-inflicted wound here.
I'm skeptical, BGPlay (http://bgplay.routeviews.org/) doesn't show any
withd
least now you have a better tool. :)
Nathan Eisenberg
These are peoples' lives and families and homes. There is
nothing - repeat, nothing - more important than that. It is absolutely a
critical service.
Nathan Eisenberg
Would a security contact from Schlumberger Limited please contact me off-list?
Sorry for the noise.
Nathan Eisenberg
None of these jokes are class-e.
-Original Message-
From: STARNES, CURTIS [mailto:curtis.star...@granburyisd.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 7:44 PM
To: STARNES, CURTIS; 'lann...@lanning.cc'; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: Need (to acquire or sell) IPv4? Come to SpaceMarket.
I guess I w
price (time) is right.
Nathan Eisenberg
Sent from my HTC on the Now Network from Sprint!
- Reply message -
From: "Hank Disuko"
Date: Tue, May 1, 2012 9:42 am
Subject: Network diagram app that shows realtime link utilizatin
To: "NANOG"
Hi folks,
I wonder if anyon
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012, Andrew Mulholland wrote:
at $JOB-2 we had a couple of racks in 60 Hudson St, which worked well
I just took a few racks on the 9th floor, I know there are some others
that are free.
<>
Nathan Stratton
nathan at robotics.net
http://www.robotics.net
some nice 10 gig capture cards. The 2nd way is
to use Gluster, over a large number of hosts with infiniband connecting
them together.
<>
Nathan Stratton
nathan at robotics.net
http://www.robotics.net
reboot your
router to get it to take action again, then it might not exactly be
blameless itself...
--
Nathan Anderson
First Step Internet, LLC
nath...@fsr.com
and an eventual resolution of the issue. I have
observed this pattern repeated several times on-list since then (and several
times prior to my post), so it would seem that posting to NANOG is (or, at that
time, was) part of their delisting process.
Nathan Eisenberg
Anyone else seeing this sort of noise lately?
10:35:00.958556 IP 72.20.23.24.53 > 66.171.180.48.53: 952+ [1au] ANY? ripe.net.
(38)
10:35:00.961055 IP 72.20.23.19.53 > 66.171.180.48.53: 952+ [1au] ANY? ripe.net.
(38)
10:35:01.262461 IP 72.20.23.19.53 > 66.171.180.48.53: 952+ [1au] ANY? ripe.net.
historically had very bad luck/experience with 7200
FE interfaces and auto-negotiation, FWIW.
--
Nathan Anderson
First Step Internet, LLC
nath...@fsr.com
it's a mistake to say that people who
have made the decision to live in the Big City should expect to enjoy the same
benefits as people who have made the decision to live in rural towns, and vice
versa. They'll never be the same, and unless I'm very much mistaken, that's
actually OK.
Nathan Eisenberg
Would a clueful mail admin at Charter.net please contact me off list?
backyard???
-Nathan
rvice they wont do BGP with me.
-Nathan
Regards,
Bill Herrin
--
William D. Herrin her...@dirtside.com b...@herrin.us
3005 Crane Dr. .. Web: <http://bill.herrin.us/>
Falls Church, VA 22042-3004
> Neat. But, apparently comsol does not sell outside of the US.
>
>
I obviously need more coffee - I meant they do not sell *into* the US.
Apologies for the double-mail.
> What about something like this?
>
> http://www.comsol.com.au/SL-PCC-01
>
> cheers,
> Dale
>
Neat. But, apparently comsol does not sell outside of the US.
in there longer than expected.
Advil/Ibuprofen/Generic OTC Pain Reliever
Cisco Console Cables
Outside of a vending machine, I've also seen a few facilities that have normal
vending machines (including instant coffee dispensers). This has, on more than
one occasion, kept me standing long enough to get the jorb done.
Nathan Eisenberg
his spam to do the same.
Nathan Eisenberg
> With apologies to Randy, let the CCNAs fight with label makers.
No, your CTO shouldn't be racking and stacking routers all the time. The
fundamental concept of an organizational hierarchy dictates that. But a CTO
who has lost touch with the challenges inherent in racking and stacking a
rou
> I hate all the newer Brother labelmakers I've seen - pretty much for
> this
> very reason. I've never found a good method for quickly and reliably
> removing the backings for them.
The one thing I absolutely cannot stand about all the low-end brothers is the
amount of waste they generate. Whe
> IPv6 is operational.
How is this a misconception? It works fine for me...
Nathan
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