Re: Suggestions for the future on your web site: (was cookies, and before that Re: Dreamhost hijacking my prefix...)

2013-01-21 Thread Jimmy Hess
On 1/21/13, Matt Palmer wrote: > Nonce on the server is a scalability hazard (as previously discussed). You It's not really a scalability hazard. Not if its purpose is to protect a data driven operation, or the sending of an e-mail; in reality, that sort of abuse is likely need to be pr

Re: Suggestions for the future on your web site: (was cookies, and before that Re: Dreamhost hijacking my prefix...)

2013-01-21 Thread .
On 21 January 2013 07:19, Matt Palmer wrote: ... >> If the form is submitted without the correct POST value, if their IP >> address changed, or after too many seconds since the timestamp, >> then redisplay the form to the user, with a request for them to >> visually inspect and confirm the subm

Re: Suggestions for the future on your web site: (was cookies, and before that Re: Dreamhost hijacking my prefix...)

2013-01-21 Thread .
On 21 January 2013 09:26, . wrote: > On 21 January 2013 07:19, Matt Palmer wrote: > ... >>> If the form is submitted without the correct POST value, if their IP >>> address changed, or after too many seconds since the timestamp, >>> then redisplay the form to the user, with a request for them

Re: EQUINIX

2013-01-21 Thread Carlos Alcantar
I would agree here cross connects. We pay 15x more in cross connects per month then we do in just the space/power. We actually pulled out of a colo once our contract came to terms with one of the large colo providers because of the extortion cross connect fees. It's an issue when a cross connect

Re: EQUINIX

2013-01-21 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 09:17:48 +, Carlos Alcantar said: > I would agree here cross connects. We pay 15x more in cross connects per > month then we do in just the space/power. We actually pulled out of a > colo once our contract came to terms with one of the large colo providers > because of th

Re: CALEA options for small/midsize ISPs

2013-01-21 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "Jimmy Hess" > Forget about FCC civil penalties: the LEA may start arresting > managers responsible for refusal, on the charges of obstruction, due > to interfering with an investigation. > > People might talk about refusing to process a CALEA warrant. > > I

CGN fixed/hashed nat question

2013-01-21 Thread Eric Oosting
Let me start out by saying I'm allergic to CGN, but I got to ask the question: Some of the CGN providers are coming out with "fixed" nat solutions for their IPv6 transition/IPv4 preservation technologies to reduce logging. This appears to provide for a static mapping of outside ports/IPs to a part

Re: CGN fixed/hashed nat question

2013-01-21 Thread Nick Hilliard
On 21/01/2013 17:06, Eric Oosting wrote: > I had it in my head it was a lightning talk or something, but reviewing the > agenda doesn't ring any bells. Anyone know what I'm talking about and what > it's called? draft-donley-behave-deterministic-cgn? Nick

Contact at Tucows domains?

2013-01-21 Thread Rob McEwen
RE: Contact at Tucows domains? Anyone know a good high-level contact at Tucows Domains? I have a customer who is having a problem with a Tucows Reseller. (massive problems!)... and Tucow's own domain support line isn't being very helpful. (the guy just wants to pay with a credit card for the renew

Re: CGN fixed/hashed nat question

2013-01-21 Thread Eric Oosting
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Nick Hilliard wrote: > draft-donley-behave-deterministic-cgn > That's it. Or more specifically, the section of that draft that points to https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6431#section-2.2 Thanks. -e

Re: Contact at Tucows domains?

2013-01-21 Thread Joshua Goldbard
Tucows is awesome. Their CEO has his email on the whois entry. Cheers, Joshua Joshua Goldbard VP of Marketing, 2600hz 116 Natoma Street, Floor 2 San Francisco, CA, 94104 415.886.7923 | j...@2600hz.com On Jan 21, 2013, at 9:24 AM, Rob McEwen mailto:r...@invaluement.com>>

Re: Contact at Tucows domains?

2013-01-21 Thread Rob McEwen
On 1/21/2013 12:24 PM, Rob McEwen wrote: > RE: Contact at Tucows domains? I just got a very good contact sent off-list. Assume this is resolved unless/until I can't get a reply/resolution from the e-mail I just sent. In that case, I'll post an update. Thanks! -- Rob McEwen http://dnsbl.invaluem

Re: Contact at Tucows domains?

2013-01-21 Thread Rob McEwen
On 1/21/2013 12:58 PM, Rob McEwen wrote: > I just got a very good contact sent off-list. Assume this is resolved > unless/until I can't get a reply/resolution from the e-mail I just sent. > In that case, I'll post an update. I keep getting off-list lectures about how accepting payment via credit c

Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations

2013-01-21 Thread Michael Vallaly
Anyone have any good recommendations for an equipment cart to shuffle IT/Telco equipment around between an office/colo ? Id like something able to carry ~6 1U Dell servers at once, and maybe make it over an elevator gap without a running start. Collapsible would also be nice, if I can throw it

Re: Suggestions for the future on your web site: (was cookies, and before that Re: Dreamhost hijacking my prefix...)

2013-01-21 Thread Scott Weeks
--- jfmezei_na...@vaxination.ca wrote: From: Jean-Francois Mezei Either way, you still need to have either a cookie or a hidden form [...] But ONLY when needing to do a transaction. As I originally mentioned why force a cookie just to look aro

Re: Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations

2013-01-21 Thread Mike Hale
What's your budget? I got some ad email from ServerLift (serverlift.com) a while back. It wasn't justified for my environment, but the units did look really cool. On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 11:27 AM, Michael Vallaly wrote: > > Anyone have any good recommendations for an equipment cart to shuffle

Re: Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations

2013-01-21 Thread Andrew Latham
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 2:27 PM, Michael Vallaly wrote: > > Anyone have any good recommendations for an equipment cart to shuffle > IT/Telco equipment around between an office/colo ? > > Id like something able to carry ~6 1U Dell servers at once, and maybe make it > over an elevator gap without

Re: Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations

2013-01-21 Thread Mike Lyon
The standard heavy duty plastic rubbermaid carts with casters work great. -mike Sent from my iPhone On Jan 21, 2013, at 11:28, Michael Vallaly wrote: > > Anyone have any good recommendations for an equipment cart to shuffle > IT/Telco equipment around between an office/colo ? > > Id like some

Re: Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations

2013-01-21 Thread Joe Greco
> What's your budget? > > I got some ad email from ServerLift (serverlift.com) a while back. It > wasn't justified for my environment, but the units did look really cool. It was pretty clear that they had scraped NANOG for addresses at one point, and I keep getting these unsolicited messages fro

Re: Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations

2013-01-21 Thread Berry Mobley
Get one of these. Lifetime warranty. We need more here because I can never keep up with mine. http://www.norriscorp.com/carts/700.html At 02:27 PM 1/21/2013, you wrote: Anyone have any good recommendations for an equipment cart to shuffle IT/Telco equipment around between an office/colo ?

RE: Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations

2013-01-21 Thread Erik Soosalu
I've used various versions of this: http://www.staples.ca/ENG/Catalog/cat_sku.asp?CatIds=&webid=454560&affix edcode=WW Locally a few stores have sold cheaper versions I've used where the platform bent after loading 500lbs of UPS batteries on them. Thanks, Erik Soosalu -Original Message---

Re: Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations

2013-01-21 Thread Scott Weeks
--- jgr...@ns.sol.net wrote: From: Joe Greco > I got some ad email from ServerLift (serverlift.com) a while back. It > wasn't justified for my environment, but the units did look really cool. It was pretty clear that they had scraped NANOG for addresses at one point, and I keep getting these

Re: Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations

2013-01-21 Thread Ryan Rawdon
On Jan 21, 2013, at 1:27 PM, Michael Vallaly wrote: > > Anyone have any good recommendations for an equipment cart to shuffle > IT/Telco equipment around between an office/colo ? > > Id like something able to carry ~6 1U Dell servers at once, and maybe make it > over an elevator gap without a

Re: Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations

2013-01-21 Thread Mike Lyon
I get mine from the local Grainger store. Sent from my iPhone On Jan 21, 2013, at 11:43, Andrew Latham wrote: > On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 2:27 PM, Michael Vallaly wrote: >> >> Anyone have any good recommendations for an equipment cart to shuffle >> IT/Telco equipment around between an office/co

Re: Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations

2013-01-21 Thread Chris Rogers
Are you talking about a case like these? http://www.skbcases.com/industrial/products/prod-list.php?d=s11 We don't have one ourselves, but we have friends that do, and they love them. Only downside is that they're a little heavy (especially with servers in them) to lift in and out of a car's trunk.

Call For Papers: EuroMPI 2013 Madrid, Spain

2013-01-21 Thread Javier Garcia Blas
Dear Sir or Madam, (We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this message) Recent Advances in Message Passing Interface. 20th European MPI Users' Group Meeting (EuroMPI 2013) EuroMPI 2013 is being held in cooperation with SIG

L2 redundant VPN

2013-01-21 Thread Tomas Podermanski
Hi networking guys, I need some help :-). We try to find for our department reliable solution for L2 VPN. The task is to connect two remote data centers, each of them connected two 1Gbps lines (with link aggregation). Only IP connectivity between data centers is available (so there is no poss

Re: Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations

2013-01-21 Thread Robert Bonomi
> Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2013 13:27:05 -0600 > From: Michael Vallaly > To: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations > > > Anyone have any good recommendations for an equipment cart to shuffle > IT/Telco equipment around between an office/colo ? > > Id like something able to

Re: Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations (Mike Hale)

2013-01-21 Thread Travis Foschini
I recently purchased a couple of these collapsible carts @ for the same purpose and they work very well... http://www.frys.com/product/6390451?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG They're a tad difficult to close after use but I expect they'll relax and ease after additional use. Regards, Travis Fosch

Re: L2 redundant VPN

2013-01-21 Thread Dan Olson
Can you enable aes-ni on your openvpn servers? Any newer intel xeon chipset should support it, but it is usually disabled (bios) by default. There are more tuning tips at http://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/Gigabit_Networks_Linux - Original Message - > From: "Tomas Podermanski"

Re: L2 redundant VPN

2013-01-21 Thread Peter Kristolaitis
Alternatively, just disable encryption by using "--cipher none" if you only care about the L2 bridging and don't care about the encryption aspect. You should get a huge performance boost through the tunnel and it would be the same thing as dropping a dedicated circuit in there. Of course, enc

Re: Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations

2013-01-21 Thread Niall Kearney
We have one of t*he **10U Roto Shock Rack *units that Chris Rogers linked to and we like it! It's probably the only transport case we haven't been able to destroy in 4 months (when our busy season happens) and it's nearly 3 years old now and it's still kicking. It's big so you'll need transport to

RE: Equipment Shuffing Cart Recommendations

2013-01-21 Thread Erik Levinson
I've got this: http://www.homedepot.ca/product/steel-tough-400-3-in-1-engineered-nylon-hand-truck-platform-cart-trolley/946396 -Coincidentally its length is a perfect fit for several stacked PowerEdge or ProLiant 1U/2U boxes -Collapsible and fits in most trunks -Smooth sailing through ramps / e

Re: Suggestions for the future on your web site: (was cookies, and before that Re: Dreamhost hijacking my prefix...)

2013-01-21 Thread Jean-Francois Mezei
This article may be of interest: > http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/01/canadian-student-expelled-for-playing-security-white-hat/ Basically, a Montreal student, developping mobile software to interface with schools system found a bug. Reported it. And when he tested to see if the bug had been

Re: Multicast over GRE between Linux server and Cisco Router

2013-01-21 Thread PC
>From my experience, it seems most Linux multicast development has stalled significantly in recent years. None the less, look for something called "smcroute". You should be able to use this to manually peg up a route and generate the join. Also take a look at the output of netstat -n -g to see t