I'm aware of how the illegal wifi blocking devices work, but
any idea what legal hardware they were using to effectively
keep their own wifi available but render everyone else's
inaccessible?
Doesn't Cisco and other vendors offer "rouge AP squashing" features?
- Ethan O'
I help with an event at the Gaylord at National Harbor in Maryland. It's a
music and video gaming festival. The network team for the event is looking
for options on getting bandwidth for ~5 days across a weekend at the
hotel. RF or handoff in building.
The large array of clearwire modems isn't
James Grimmelmann's recent write up is worth reading
http://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1035&context=james_grimmelmann
j
Octal gave a talk at Defcon or HOPE a few years in a row about Sealand.
The last one he spilled the beans on how bad Sealand did. Managerial and
customer b
When doing Cat5 connectors, a friend couldn't tell the orange versus brown
(or was it green.) He found that with a red LED flashlight he could then
tell.
There are ways to work around things.
Does anyone know of any older cheap Juniper gear I might find on Ebay so that
I may build a home lab without going broke?
I got my J series cheap off of ebay because it wouldn't power on. Turns
out getting a replacement power supply was very difficult from Juniper or
the manufacturer of the po
The US Airforce has sent most of the fighters from the East Coast to
Indiana, what are you doing to prepare for the storm of the next 2 days?
Ready, Set, DISCUSS!
I'm probably the only one on the list from Southeastern Virginia
(Norfolk/Virginia Beach Area.) It's expected to be here tomorrow
Its an april fools joke for them. Dare I say that I have actually seen
DCs with carpeting. My jaw dropped but it does exist.
We had carpeted floor tiles in a data center where I used to work. It was
bound to the raised floor panels, and I was told it had anti static
properties. Never noticed
Start with the generator owner's manual. You'd be amazed at what helpful
maintenance suggestions can be found there. Sometimes they're even online...
:)
"Put oil in machine"
Did SORBS really cause you that much pain?
Yes. We purchased colo space for some systems that didn't need high class
of service (mostly development systems.) The IP space in a former lifetime
was a dialup pool for analog modems.
We of course changed the reverse DNS entries, and did the norma
Anyone got some pointers on how to get off SORBS' Dynamic IP lists?
Our solution was to find new IP space. It was hopeless.
And I still have yet to get someone from sorbs to contact me off list. I
wonder if they actually read email (highly doubtful at this point)
Same response that others have. They are garbage. It's pretty much
hopeless.
Time to relay mail through a server outside of the IP block in question.
Oh, yeah! Nothing sounds like more fun than working in a room full of
480 or 600 delta. I LIKE neutrals. (Sort of like I like continuing to
have a functioning heart.)
Nobody said delta.
If you just run 7200vac into your 1u chinese made peecee servers, then you
can eliminate the space use of th
Presumes the perp isn't familiar with the hole, and it's security measures.
In this case, I doubt that either is the case. Pop in, snip the wires on the
horn, and do what you do.
Better they cut the fiber instead of Oklahoma Citying the central office.
Some people reserve yellow for cross-over cables.
I was going to say yellow for serial consoles... but in this day and age,
I guess the crossover cables AND serial console connection are fading
fast.
- Ethan O'Toole
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