All our topics of discussion are merging... (soon: "does
Wikileaks run on 208V?" :)
http://www.everydns.com/
right hand side.
(sorry to shift the discussion off of uucp... long live
sizone.uucp...)
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On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 10:16:23PM -0600, Jorge Amodio said:
>On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 10:05 PM, Ken Chase wrote:
>> All our topics of discussion are merging... (soon: "does
>> Wikileaks run on 208V?" :)
>
>If they keep going that way, soon they will be r
s pulled... :) Not sure that works in any windows (or other OS's for that
matter) however.
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sed to wear a nice pair of matching
>bracelets until your attorney shows up.
And if they come and ask the same but without a court order is a bit trickier
and more confusing, and this list is a good place to track the frequency of and
responce to that kind of request.
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ure Mastercard has some skills on how to run an internal 'cloud'.
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the guy's motives really are. pretty sure the
NDA expiration on putting a backdoor into software for the
FBI would be "when you're dead"
22:42 <@smartboy> or "when you'd like to be dead"
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, yes I have some high spam:legit customers...). 3
days in a row now at least, at quick glance.
Did someone set up them the bomb?
/kc
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something to fix. :-)
>>
>> John
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gt;On Jan 7, 2011, at 2:45 PM, Anthony Pardini wrote:
>
>> Firewalls aren't routers and pretty much all of them
>> behave in the similar manner.
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>oh! thanks. 8)
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person to fix sorbs once and for all.
anyone who uses sorbs as a filter is breaking internets. tell
your customers target's admins.
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x27;s, not
official by any standard, jump through 18 other hoops, and still won't
delist them because some bit in their named replies is the wrong number of
electronvolts on your wire, and then claim you dont know an RFC?
p.k.b.
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e not in fact concomittant.
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ng that. One of the best ways
>is to
repeal the laws of thermodynamics
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>references, but sometimes people don't get it right:
>
>http://superuser.com/questions/614002/how-to-open-pdf-js-in-firefox-via-chrome-url
>
>My guess is that somebody else didn't quite get it right, and is trying to
>get to the hostname when they inten
kets, and then feed a list of
>> IP source addresses and have it mail it out to the abuse contact at each
>> source network. I am wondering if anyone has a pointer or reference to
>> any tools which might help facillitate this?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Mike-
>>
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craigslist redirected to another site
>> other than craigslist? I see it loading http://digitalgangster.com/5um.
>>
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a police state?
>
>mtr dies at hop 2 for me:
>
>2. l100.nwrknj-vfttp-134.verizon-gni.net ( 173.70.26.1 )
>
>Is verizon now censoring the internet for me?
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kyo.ocn.ne.jp
>> 97.8% 150.8 150.8 150.8 150.8 0.0
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 4:56 AM, Job Snijders wrote:
>>
>> > On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 04:51:59AM -0500, james jones wrote:
>> > > Looking to discuss a routing issue going through NTT's link to JP.
>> >
>> > Feel free to contact me off-list with the details.
>> >
>> > Kind regards,
>> >
>> > Job
>> >
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t;
>;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
>; EDNS: version: 0, flags: do; udp: 512
>;; QUESTION SECTION:
>;targetly.co.IN A
>
>;; ANSWER SECTION:
>targetly.co. 242 IN A 184.168.221.38
>
>;; Query time: 67 msec
>;; SERVER: 8.8.8.8#53(8.8.8.8)
>;; WHEN: Sun Dec 7 18:07:58 2014
>;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 56
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ain,
>> startupong.com, but still not targetly.co and others.
>>
>>
>Last time we had weird DNS issues with GoDaddy, it was dependent on the
>querying IP address due to load-balancing issues on their side. Try issuing
>queries from even and odd IP addresses to see
then it's godaddy.
Godaddy: comments?
/kc
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19:25 <@andrewTO>
http://mis.fortunecook.ie/misfortune-cookie-suspected-vulnerable.pdf has a list
of potentially vulnerable devices
19:25 <@math> andrewTO@opensrs++
/kc
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C" and go CIDR?
>
>For the most part yes. They still reference it for historical purposes
>but otherwise it is all VLSM/CIDR.
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(mtr|lft|traceroute) xmas.futile.net
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ian Assange */
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echniques). ]
This is an age old game, but the ante has just been upped. Our industry should
respond to this.
/kc
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uld not be "adjusted", unless there's a time warp of some sort.
>> The leap second adjustment should be in the display of the time,
>> i.e., similar to how time zones are handled.
>>
>>
>> fwiw
>>
>>
>>
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u on the wrong *day*, with possibly serious
consequences...
>
/kc
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Hows convergence time on these mikrotik/ubiquity/etc units for a full table?
/kc
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more like 15 to 20) on an i7 based Mikrotik for full BGP
> Tables.
Ya, that.
/kc
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down from toronto. instagram too, of course.
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instagram/>@Tinder
><https://twitter.com/Tinder/>@aim <https://twitter.com/aim/>@Myspace
><https://twitter.com/Myspace/>
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cable was replugged, insta/fb back up here.
/kc
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 02:04:58AM -0500, Zachary said:
>Seems unlikely, probably taking credit for someone tripping over a cable.
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at 10:31 PM, Larry Sheldon wrote:
>.
>> HOW did they make it
>
>Maybe the woodpecker had a little help...
>Obligatory Friday xkcd ref: http://xkcd.com/614/
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how about all in 1U (interconnect room switch, $$$/u)
/kc
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er cluster without top of
rack switches" concept.
>
>This model have a reduce switches and cables costs and high network
durability by lightweight and simple configuration.
>
>if you interest in, please try to do yourself this concept ;-)
>
>
>An Easy way to
Most video games utilize peer-to-peer traffic (which is why many require
port forwarding/UPnP), so the attacker has the IP addresses of all of their
peers in their firewall logs. There are even 'gaming routers' that
specialize in gaming this peer-to-peer system for competitive advantages,
such as s
e
>> Internet reset Resets hard-to-reach modem/router Less Internet
>> downtime Less daily stress No need to manually reset Reset occurs at
>> programmed time Updated information from Internet service provider
>> Proper reboot after a power failure Resetting allows equipment to
>> auto-correct issues
>>
>>
>
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No kidding, just like how every order on newegg of mine will always be cancelled
after the order is placed because of "problems with your order" if I do it
from my DSL provider's ip block.
/kc
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On Sat, Apr 02, 2016 at 12:01:08PM +1300, Tony Wicks sai
TL;DR: GeoIP put unknown IP location mappings to the 'center of the country'
but then rounded off the lat long so it points at this farm.
Cant believe law enforcement is using this kind of info to execute searches.
Wouldnt that undermine the credibility of any evidence brought up in trials
for any
o Slabbert wrote:
>
>>
>> On Mon 2016-Apr-11 13:02:14 -0400, Ken Chase wrote:
>>
>> TL;DR: GeoIP put unknown IP location mappings to the 'center of the
>>> country'
>>> but then rounded off the lat long so it points at this farm.
strict with
>the spam filtering on outbound mail, but somehow end up blacklisted by
>ATT/Prodigy/Bellsouth a few times a year.
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fied precisely as that page stipulates.)
>
>Perhaps it's too much to expect that in 2015 system and network admins
>will actually demonstrate baseline professionalism and competence by
>reading and answering role account email.
>
>---rsk
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they seem to use gmail and actually get their email.
/kc
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 07:24:35AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian said:
> You think every accountant, realtor, coffee shop etc uses their own
> domain?
>
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Client seeing repeated yahoo DNS resolve failures against multiple domains
for email, despite all other recursive resolvers having no issue.
Please contact me off list.
/kc
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one bite at the apple' rule. Give me one chance [and] then I
>won't contact you again." - Direct Marketing Ass'n position on e-mail
spam(CNN)
>With 24 million small businesses in the US alone, that's way too many apples.
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please reply offlist, mutual customer issue.
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to figure out who owes
what to whom. >
How does this step (8) work, this 'reclaiming'?
/kc
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can do is remove the NS records for the i-a.a reverse zone for the
offending
block, making SMTP a little trickier from the block, but not much else.
Unless I didnt see the other large sticks ARIN's carrying? I've never seen them
send hired goons to anyone's door... yet?
/kc
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ally, I'd love to hear/see the
policy's
details.)
/kc
>Best Regards,
>Nathan Eisenberg
>Atlas Networks, LLC
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ccessary - and the community will have to become more 'constitutionally
ethical' in their handling of delinquents on ARIN's/the commmunity's behalf.
Not sure what incentives are in play to encourage this, as it will become
necessary
in a shorter time than we may think.
Thanks for
ing). Unfortunately
such stats would also be good hard data for gamblers to model the risk/reward
profile on continuing to not pay. :) Shades of freakonomics game theory here...
>Best Regards,
>Nathan Eisenberg
>Atlas Networks, LLC
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edentials for fraud. Make sure you actually have good
controls and communication for when things hit the fan....
Examples of shitty fans, and controls? just want a better idea of what you're
referring
to.
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least, anyway. Then the
lawsuits might be worth the investment.
Pretty awesome: I see a new industry forming: IP REPO MEN.
(Dont know if we can cast Emilio Estevez in th movie version, he's a bit too
old now...)
/kc
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to engage in policing/responding to shutdown requests on the
community's behalf and some penalties for not upholding agreements is in
order.
/kc
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as
the new-at-the-time video.yahoo.com search engine coming to index the whole
site. I suppose they cant be too slow about it, or they'll never index a whole
webfull of videos this century, but still, 12x 300K/s in 2004? (At the time
Rasmus though it was kinda funny. I do too, now.)
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id policy and leverage to change it!
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ead it around.
Thank you.
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power corrupts... and if it doesnt corrupt you, then at least the NSA would like
to have tea and a conversation with you.
/kc
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are happy campers and live
>in clean and modern neighborhoods and the rest of the people are scam of the
>earth and live in the sewer.
>IMHO that's where we are heading with google taking over every service
>imaginable. That's the feeling I get from google.
/kc
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>http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/faq.html#shared
>http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/faq.html#info
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MX10 antispam3.csuohio.edu.
>csuohio.edu.10800INMX10 antispam2.csuohio.edu.
>Michael Holstein
>Cleveland State University
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topically related, it's actually news from Mozilla:
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9142106/Mozilla_exec_suggests_Firefox_users_move_to_Bing_cites_Google_privacy_stance?source=rss_news
from the horse's mouth, as it were.
So, how bout that DNS.
/kc
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.
/kc
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 02:24:32PM -0600, Jorge Amodio's said:
>Another one from the "Evil Doer"
>
>http://www.google.com/advertising/holiday2009/
>
>Wish the guys from Redmond and others copy this action too ...
>
>Cheers
>Jorge
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nd bad things about it.
>
>I'm shocked someone didn't say "but that's only 0.$WHATEVER percent of
their profit!".
>
>Google does many things which can be argued as evil, or not, but I would say
this is very much not one of them.
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for both links). But we're looking at colo reliability
for the COE - done right should be up into the mutli-9s.
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except .163 (somehow manually excluded from their db, I think when
they werent adrift in years past). Our upstream's techs are also at a loss now
and suggested I seek arcane clue amongst the sages here.
Pointers appreciated.
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enough days though. Hard to tell, which is my whole complaint.
But getting this working would also help spammers, I suppose is their refrain.
Ill try to be extremely literal about the non-RFC and see where that gets me.
Thanks.
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I must say I'll have to take a step back from my previous position/postings
having read this article.
I just can't figure out their /ANGLE/. :)
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/new-approach-to-china.html
Well played, google?
/kc
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plies indicating frustration. I will
attempt
to follow your instructions closely, get the block rescanned now that it matches
your RFC-proposal requirements.
/kc
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 05:06:18PM +0100, Michelle Sullivan's said:
>Ken Chase wrote:
>>Anyone got some pointers on h
l of my customers to tell their employees
to not trust outgoing rogers mailservers to get their mail out, and find
alternates.
I'm not the only one who filters by lack of reverse.
I'm also trying to figure out the Rogers angle here. Ideas?
/kc
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do perform (in my
>> sleep) numerous system tasks and have to sometimes deal with front-line
>> helpdesk stuff.
>>
>> Instead of acting like I'm trying to sell myself out, I'll leave out
>> what I actually do and ask those who sig themselves with 'network
>> engineer' what they do day-to-day to acquire that title, and if they
>> feel comfortable with having it.
>>
>> Steve
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ca is where it's at
13:15 < moebius_> Dear Sirs, I am the son of the deposed Prime Minister of
Nigeria. We are in possession of 93,208,512 IP addresses and
wish to request your assistance...
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by independent civilian
bodies).
Popular uprising in city X tweeting out the new version of Rodney King? Good
night and good luck.
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f new orders for POTS phone service would be quashed in the interest of
'public safety'... :)
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ead this and realise nothing can be done:
http://seclists.org/nanog/2010/Jan/393
good luck!
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;You must log in to see this page."
>>
>> Please don't post links that require passwords.
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>> http://www.druid.net/darcy/| and a sheep voting on
>>
he days. (nods to old nm-listers, be ye out there.)
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4's.
>
> You know you can buy a C-64 now? Someone bought the name and created a
> PC in a case that looks identical to a C-64.
and runs a C64 emulator at 100x the speed of the original 64, meaning
the games are unplayable without a nullop routine :)
/kc
>
> Lyle Giese
>
) instead of WEP or wide open seems like a greater pitfall.
What about projects like http://NoCat.net - will they be made illegal? That's
going
to be an awesome can of worms.
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ossible integers, ya know.
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On Wed, Jun 08, 2011 at 08:02:14PM +, Nathan Eisenberg said:
>> Has been going on for a long while now. HE even made a cake for Cogent
>> (IIRC), to no avail.
>
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/77519640@N00/4031195041/
ObMeme[tm]: cake was a lie?
/kc
>stunts and cake baking not withstanding, they're both equally complicit.
So we have to buy from BOTH HE and Cogent?! Sounds like market fixing to me! :/
Guess if we do we can advertise that on our webpage... "now with BOTH halves
of the ipv6 internets!"
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Key requirement is the micro hard
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