Some time back, the FBI was heard to say in public that draw-your-passpattern
security, as seen on Android smartphones and tablets, was too much for them,
at least as long as you kept your screen clean of skin oil. :-)
Whether or not that's true, there are apparently ways to attack even that,
usin
Kind of seems to me that if I am deep enough in your mobile device to get your
accelerometer data, I probably can get access to your stored data in the
device. The only reason I think I would want your passcode would be to
physically steal your device and then try to use it.
This is one of tho
My knowledge on mobile device security is pretty limited. I am just trying to
wrap my head around the value of your passcode. I suppose it would be good to
know if I could get covert access to the device itself so I could see what is
on it. I would however have to get some malicious code on t
Normal apps can usually get the accelerometer data without breaking device
security.
So you download the newest cool free Mine Birds or whatnot, and its server
upload traffic eventually includes guesses at your passcode along with your
game status...
George William Herbert
Sent from my iPhon
I get that part. I guess I am just trying to figure out why having your
passcode is such an advantage. I guess if you really want to physically
steal (or temporarily "borrow") my phone and get into it, that would be
useful. I would be much more concerned about remote exploits because I
have alwa
Well, I guess it all goes back to my original assumption that unless you
control physical access to the device there really is no security. Unless
someone can prove to me that the pass code is a part of a cryptographically
secure system (which is unlikely given the key length of the passcode) t
Hello NANOG,
We are thinking of utilizing some InfiniBand stuff for some specific
application in our data centres. We are new to InfiniBand however so we
want to get some equipment and see if it does what we need. Does anyone
know of a good vendor in the US? East or West coast, doesn't matter.
Due to some bundle size restrictions, we are looking at converting some runs
over to use bi-directional fiber sfp's (the Cisco version is
GLC-BX-D/GLC-BX-U). However a couple of our runs are farther than the spec 6.2
miles. Is anyone aware of a vendor that makes an inline bidirectional amp for
On Feb 19, 2013, at 3:30 PM, Eric J Esslinger wrote:
> Due to some bundle size restrictions, we are looking at converting some runs
> over to use bi-directional fiber sfp's (the Cisco version is
> GLC-BX-D/GLC-BX-U). However a couple of our runs are farther than the spec
> 6.2 miles. Is anyon
Didn't see those. Thanks. Idiot moment for me.
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Eric Esslinger
Information Services Manager - Fayetteville Public Utilities
http://www.fpu-tn.com/
(931)433-1522 ext 165
> -Original Message-
> From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, Feb
VAR or Manufacturer? Mellanox are essentially the defacto standard for
IB switches and HCAs.
Sent from my mobile device, so please excuse any horrible misspellings.
On Feb 19, 2013, at 14:12, Landon Stewart wrote:
> Hello NANOG,
>
> We are thinking of utilizing some InfiniBand stuff for some sp
Hi list
Any help will be appreciated, it seems that apple is filtering prefixes
for untraceable reasons
I wrote emails to apple-...@apple.com dr...@apple.com but no answer.
Staring about 2 weeks ago we encountered several complaints from our
customers which are using 188.24.168.0/21. The p
Hi Landon:
We deliver Infiniband based servers and switches. We have been working
with Infiniband for many years already. What are you looking for?
Alex
www.pssclabs.com
On 2/19/2013 2:11 PM, Landon Stewart wrote:
Hello NANOG,
We are thinking of utilizing some InfiniBand stuff for some s
Oh by vendor I mean VAR I guess. Mostly I'm also wondering how an IB
network handles IPoIB and how one uses IB with a gateway to layer 3
Ethernet switches or edge routers. If anyone has any resources that
provide details on how this works and how ethernet VLANs are handled I'd
appreciate it.
On
On Tue, 19 Feb 2013, Landon Stewart wrote:
Oh by vendor I mean VAR I guess. Mostly I'm also wondering how an IB
network handles IPoIB and how one uses IB with a gateway to layer 3
Ethernet switches or edge routers. If anyone has any resources that
provide details on how this works and how ethe
Check this out:
http://www.phonescoop.com/articles/article.php?a=11946
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> Check this out:
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> http://www.phonescoop.com/articles/article.php?a=11946
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An email from nobody? WHAT IS THIS SORCERY?!?
--JR
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 8:50 PM, Grant Ridder wrote:
> haha i love the header:
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> > http://www.phonescoop.com/articles/arti
Merlin is back; especially for Jay...:-)
./Randy
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All in favor of phonescoop being blacklisted from nanog? Anyone?
Anyone? Buehler?
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Grant Ridder wrote:
> haha i love the header:
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>> Check this out:
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Hiya,
We're looking at TelePacific as a possible solution for some of our transit
needs. If you have an honest experience with them, positive or negative, I'd
like to hear from you.
Simply email me off line with your experiences, thanks!
Jeff Harper, CCIE (W) | www.well.com
ip access-list ex
The lack of IPv6 implementation:
http://bgp.he.net/AS14265#_asinfo
should be the only feedback you need.
On 2/19/13, Jeff Harper wrote:
> Hiya,
>
> We're looking at TelePacific as a possible solution for some of our transit
> needs. If you have an honest experience with them, positive or negat
I've used them at a previous employer, mainly for PRI termination but
also for some transit and colo services.
They were decent. Didn't have any major complaints.
If IPv6 is important for you...per what Paul said, they probably
wouldn't be your best choice. If IPv6 doesn't matter to you, they'r
Anyone have worked with the switching vendor Quanta for their 10ge switching as
TOR? [1] Their spec looked interesting and they are quiet cheap.
[1]
http://www.quantaqct.com/en/01_product/02_detail.php?mid=30&sid=114&id=116&qs=63
-bn
0216331C
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Nick Hilliard wr
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 8:21 PM, Bao Nguyen wrote:
> Anyone have worked with the switching vendor Quanta for their 10ge switching
> as
> TOR? [1] Their spec looked interesting and they are quiet cheap.
>
>
> [1]
> http://www.quantaqct.com/en/01_product/02_detail.php?mid=30&sid=114&id=116&qs=63
>
quite a bit of coverage lately from the media.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323764804578313101135258708.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-21505803
http://www.npr.org/2013/02/19/172373133/report-links-cyber-attacks-on-u-s-to-chinas-military
http://www.businessweek.c
boys and girls, all the cyber-capable countries are cyber-culpable. you
can bet that they are all snooping and attacking eachother, the united
states no less than the rest. news at eleven.
randy
We have done our part to China as well along with other countries in state
sponsored "hacking". This is more of news amusement rather than news worthy.
Question here should be how much of this is another effort to get a "kill
switch" type bill back.
Zaid
On Feb 19, 2013, at 10:10 PM, Kyle Cre
An Internet kill switch is a nightmare. We can't even figure out how to run a
relay radio system for national emergencies.. Now we are going to assume the
people who were owned can somehow shut off communications?
We as Americans have plenty of things we have done halfass.. I hope an Internet
k
I have fairly extensive experience with the Quanta LY2 10GE switches, and they
work very well for some environments. Here are some basic impressions:
- Broadcom Trident chipset
- Similar performance to other Trident switches (ideally line rate, but small
buffers)
- Cisco-like configuration int
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