Re: Free(opensource) Ticketing solutions

2024-06-03 Thread Forrest Christian (List Account)
The google incantation you're looking for is "task management software" or "task management software for teams". Commercial solutions are things like Monday.com or asana. There are lots of alternatives here as well depending on your workflow and needed feature set, and both open source and commer

Re: 600,000 routers bricked

2024-06-03 Thread Alan Buxey
let's hope that this action didn't harm anyone - particularly a vulnerable person who might have an emergency system using IP to send alerts On Mon, 3 Jun 2024 at 01:22, Josh Luthman wrote: > > >And then when it became clear that the issue wasn't being addressed, they > >forcibly turned off thos

Anyone from AS137409 lurking?

2024-06-03 Thread Bryan Holloway
Looking for a peering contact for Global Secure Layer aka GSL Networks. Trying to resolve a long-standing peering issue, and e-mails to published contacts have gone unanswered. Thanks! - bryan

RE: 600,000 routers bricked

2024-06-03 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
In the second paragraph, he cites his source: https://blog.lumen.com/the-pumpkin-eclipse/ Lumen’s Black Lotus Labs detected the event; the post answers all of your concerns. Further, they remark that this was an especially sophisticated infection, that hid its tracks well. Lee From: NANOG On

Re: 600,000 routers bricked

2024-06-03 Thread Tom Beecher
> > Lumen’s Black Lotus Labs detected the event; the post answers all of your > concerns. > The source document from Black Lotus details the behavior of the malware used to brick the equipment. It does NOT make any statements or claims that the targeted devices were being used in botnet activity,

Re: 600,000 routers bricked

2024-06-03 Thread Matthew Petach
I'm sorry, but if you have the wherewithal to commandeer 600,000 devices well enough to permanantly brick them, you have the wherewithal to commandeer them and load a patched version of software on them closing up the vulnerability. If there's no fixed version of software available for the platfor

Re: 600,000 routers bricked

2024-06-03 Thread Matt Erculiani
It's important to note though that if you quietly (or even publicly) patch 600k devices to fix a bug, nobody cares. Plus, doing so is still a crime: it's 600k instances of accessing a computer system without permission. It's also far, FAR easier to write a stream of 0s to the bootloader than it is

Re: 600,000 routers bricked

2024-06-03 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 1:40 PM Matt Erculiani wrote: > > It's important to note though that if you quietly (or even publicly) patch > 600k devices to fix a bug, nobody cares. Plus, doing so is still a crime: > it's 600k instances of accessing a computer system without permission. It's > also fa

RE: 600,000 routers bricked

2024-06-03 Thread Robert Jacobs
If you do a bit more digging the ISP is not Lumen ... It is a well known ISP and I recall reading about this outage when it happened. I don’t know if indeed this was a botched attempt to gather a bot network or like some said an intentional act to get attention. Robert Jacobs | Data Center M

Re: Free(opensource) Ticketing solutions

2024-06-03 Thread Jean Franco
Hi all, We're very happy with Zammad, it integrates well with another open source monitoring solution (Zabbix). We're also using it for task management. It allows to put the time spent on each task, and if you don't finish it, it keeps sending reminders each day. We migrated it from OTRS a few yea