It exists but not in bgp form - http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/
Dont Route Or Peer
srs
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 7:01 PM, Gadi Evron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Sep 2008, Skywing wrote:
>>
>> Putting things in the automated bogon feeds (e.g. Team Cymru) that are not
>> strictly bogons (
On 17 Sep 2008, at 18:32, David Ulevitch wrote:
At the end of the day, nobody is going to drop packets for amazon's
IP space.
I have a customer that sells online, and is dropping stuff from ec2
today due to abuse.
Andy
On Sep 16, 2008, at 3:50 PM, Crist Clark wrote:
I want to change the nameservers for a bunch of domains
Then ask the question on a list related to DNS.
--
Jo Rhett
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and other randomness
Typical answer from an uneducated DNS expert.
Jo Rhetts comments and experience are simplistic in nature
and uselss at best.
Given that your SOA DNS is one it would be quite simple to do so.
If the Domains in question are SOA'd at many different
sources than I would say you have
Hi Paul,
Thank you very much for the confirmation that the idea is sane and for the
pointers to the additional information.
-- Cayle
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:49 PM, Paul Vixie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Cayle Spandon") writes:
>
> > (My apologies, in advance, for the fac
Hi Laurence,
RE> why would you not sent the reply out the same spigot you go the request
on?
Yes, that exactly what I was trying to ask in the e-mail (in a much more
verbose way than you :-).
The problems I could think of are:
- It only works for inbound TCP connections.
- The TCP connections
On Sep 17, 2008, at 4:07 PM, David Ulevitch wrote:
Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
On Sep 17, 2008, at 1:32 PM, David Ulevitch wrote:
At the end of the day, nobody is going to drop packets for
amazon's IP space.
I'm afraid reality disagrees with you - there already are networks
doing it.
Being
Hi folks...
We're working on some plans to peer in the Seattle area. Choices so far
considered are SIX and PAIX Seattle pretty much
I was of the impression that if you get a port on one of these
exchanges, you can connect to the other one as well? Just looking for
clarification from folks w
Hello Paul:
On 9/18/08 8:01 AM, "Paul Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks...
>
> We're working on some plans to peer in the Seattle area. Choices so far
> considered are SIX and PAIX Seattle pretty much
>
> I was of the impression that if you get a port on one of these
> exchan
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 22:32:29 EDT, Cayle Spandon said:
> (Problem 2) If there is a topology change after the TCP connection has been
> established, the traffic might follow a sub-optimal path.
Another possibility is that the connection was originally established *during*
a link outage, so the init
I use RWHOIS for proof of who we assign and allocate address space to. I dont
believe an LOA is any more valid or secure than my RWHOIS data base that I keep
and update on a daily basis. In this case I find it a waste of time when
people ask me for LOA's when they can verify the info on my RWH
Azinger, Marla wrote:
I use RWHOIS for proof of who we assign and allocate address space to. I dont
believe an LOA is any more valid or secure than my RWHOIS data base that I keep
and update on a daily basis. In this case I find it a waste of time when
people ask me for LOA's when they can v
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So, for example, if the server receives the SYN from router R3, it
would
send the SYN ACK and all subsequent packets for the TCP connection
over that
same interface R3.
...
right idea. works great. see the following:
http://www.academ.com/na
- "Crist Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to change the nameservers for a bunch of domains. Really,
> all I want to do is change the IP address, but it seems easier
> just to change both the name and IP to avoid any possibility of
> confusion. However, I am not "physically" moving the
- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Free sites that perform similar DNS configuration checks that I know
> of
> > are:
> >
> > http://dnssy.com
> > http://www.intodns.com
>
> Just to add to the list:
> http://squish.net/dnscheck/
Wow. Nice one. All three added to wiki.outages.org.
Cheers,
--
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 07:31:37PM -0400, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
> - "Crist Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I want to change the nameservers for a bunch of domains. Really,
> > all I want to do is change the IP address, but it seems easier
> > just to change both the name and IP to avoid
When the server sends TCP traffic for that same connection back to
host A,
it needs to pick one of the N routers, in other words, it needs to
pick an
outbound interface from its N interfaces.
...
The problem is that some routers are "better" than other routers in
the
sense that they are clo
Hi all.
I have several of these units deployed, they are all running fine, but I
am looking for information about them, specifically SNMP related.
Our Alcatel contacts have given us a collection of MIBs, from which I cant
really get anything useful out of the radios. Other than that they dont
see
Tom Storey wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I have several of these units deployed, they are all running fine, but I
> am looking for information about them, specifically SNMP related.
>
> Our Alcatel contacts have given us a collection of MIBs, from which I cant
> really get anything useful out of the radio
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