> On Sep 7, 2017, at 11:26 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
> my impression is that, in recent years, one has to be a white frat boy
> who is proud of being drunk.
One of those rare occasions when Randy and I are in complete agreement.
> On Sep 10, 2017, at 1:59 PM, Bryan Holloway wrote:
> I point specif
On 10/09/2017 14:25, Saku Ytti wrote:
However I don't think market would generally appreciate the
implications linklocal brings to traceroute, where least bad option
would be just to originate hop-limit exceeded from loop0, with no
visibility on actual interface.
rfc5837 would help but it seems
On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 12:32 AM, Bill Woodcock wrote:
>
> > On Sep 7, 2017, at 11:26 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
> > my impression is that, in recent years, one has to be a white frat boy
> > who is proud of being drunk.
>
> One of those rare occasions when Randy and I are in complete agreement.
>
S
> On Sep 9, 2017, at 12:06 PM, Kody Vicknair wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I’ve been doing some reading in preparation of IPv6 deployment and figuring
> out how we will break up our /32. I think I’m on the right track in thinking
> that each customer will be allocated a /48 to do whatever they wish wit
> On Sep 11, 2017, at 3:35 AM, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
>
> On 10/09/2017 14:25, Saku Ytti wrote:
>> However I don't think market would generally appreciate the
>> implications linklocal brings to traceroute, where least bad option
>> would be just to originate hop-limit exceeded from loop0, with n
On 9/9/17, 12:06 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Kody Vicknair"
wrote:
>All,
>
>I’ve been doing some reading in preparation of IPv6 deployment and
>figuring out how we will break up our /32. I think I’m on the right track
>in thinking that each customer will be allocated a /48 to do whatever
>they wish
We were recently approached by a company that does security consulting. Some
of the functions they perform include discovery scans, penetration testing,
bulk e-mail generation (phishing, malware, etc.), hosting fake botnets -
basically, they'd be generating a lot of bad network traffic. Targeted at
Ping the DNC? :-)
https://www.wired.com/story/the-dncs-technology-chief-is-phishing-his-staff-good/
Tim
On 9/11/17 3:40 PM, Sean Pedersen wrote:
> We were recently approached by a company that does security consulting. Some
> of the functions they perform include discovery scans, penetration tes
On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 3:40 PM, Sean Pedersen
wrote:
> We were recently approached by a company that does security consulting.
> Some
> of the functions they perform include discovery scans, penetration testing,
> bulk e-mail generation (phishing, malware, etc.), hosting fake botnets -
> basical
Electric Power
Florida: 6,117,0247 customer outages (59% of state)
Puerto Rico: 368,682 customer outages (23.5% of territory)
U.S. Virgin Islands:
St. John: 100% customers without power
St. Thomas: 99% customers without power (airport, hospital, and
some areas on those sub
A couple of additional items
Telecommunications - Free WiFi hotspots (where power available)
Comcast Xfinity WiFi
Charter Spectrum WiFi
I expect other commercial WiFi hotspot service providers in Florida
have (or will) have free access in the disaster areas.
AT&T and Verizon are bri
T-Mobile is providing free calling text and data.
> On Sep 11, 2017, at 21:11, Sean Donelan wrote:
>
>
> A couple of additional items
>
> Telecommunications - Free WiFi hotspots (where power available)
>
>Comcast Xfinity WiFi
>Charter Spectrum WiFi
>
> I expect other commercial WiFi
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