RE: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-17 Thread Emille Blanc
> Why should there be a license server at all? Why should an X-ray machine have > an external dependency like that in the first place, even if it’s a local > server? In a world where you can license device performance by the megabit/sec/day, or even have to purchase per-use factory reset keys s

RE: syn flood attacks from NL-based netblocks

2019-08-16 Thread Emille Blanc
Have been seeing these at $DAYJOB off and on for the past week. First logged events began for on 2019-08-04, at approx 1500hrs PST. Impact for us has been negligible, but some older ASA's were having trouble with the scan volume and their configured log levels which has since been remedied. ---

RE: FCC Takes Action Against WISPs That Interfered with FCC Weather Radar

2019-08-22 Thread Emille Blanc
$25k seems like a cheap fine, really. Have you seen the price of spectrum these days? And links operating in a licensed spectrum tend to incur $1k per link per year in usage fees. > Most gear now will hop frequencies automatically if they receive a DFS > interference. > If your gear supports th

RE: FCC Takes Action Against WISPs That Interfered with FCC Weather Radar

2019-08-22 Thread Emille Blanc
nal Message- From: Matt Hoppes [mailto:mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net] Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2019 2:43 PM To: Emille Blanc Cc: Bradley Burch; Sean Donelan; nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: FCC Takes Action Against WISPs That Interfered with FCC Weather Radar I don’t know where you’re doing you

RE: Death of the Internet, Film at 11

2016-10-24 Thread Emille Blanc
-Original Message- >From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Richard Holbo >Sent: October-23-16 11:23 PM >To: John Weekes >Cc: NANOG >Subject: Re: Death of the Internet, Film at 11 > >I run/manage the networks for several smallish (in the thousands of >customers) eyeball IS

RE: Spitballing IoT Security

2016-10-27 Thread Emille Blanc
(deleted for ambiguity) > > Which is the point. These things stay out there...like those winXP > > boxes. There are 2 choices > > > > 1) manufacturers are responsible for the devices. No longer caring for > >them? Recall them. Compensate the users. > > > > 2) stronger obsolescence. eg kil

RE: Spitballing IoT Security

2016-10-27 Thread Emille Blanc
>On Thu, 27 Oct 2016, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: > >> My iPhone 3GS still works just fine, > >I still have a "functional" iPhone 3G (no S). I don't think AT&T will >activate service on it at this point, and it's been relegated to iPod >service when I do yard work. > >> You can't *force* people t

RE: Syn flood to TCP port 21 from priveleged port (80)

2016-11-01 Thread Emille Blanc
Ditto. Same sources; 141.138.128.0/21 and 95.131.184.0/21 (give or take). Out of 1000 packet sample taken at 12:45:46 PDT (19:45:46 UTC) at boundary, 502 unique sources to 10 destination hosts on our AS. Obligatory data should this be of use to anyone listening in. -Original Message- Fr

RE: Syn flood to TCP port 21 from priveleged port (80)

2016-11-01 Thread Emille Blanc
cp sum ok] 1158156467:1158156467(0) win 8192 (DF) (ttl 60, id 18499, len 40) 12:45:46.284617 141.138.128.137.80 > 216.57.182.18.21: S [tcp sum ok] 2595766696:2595766696(0) win 8192 (DF) (ttl 69, id 6478, len 40) From: Selphie Keller [mailto:selphie.kel...@gmail.com] Sent: November-01-16 1:13 PM To:

RE: Recent NTP pool traffic increase

2016-12-20 Thread Emille Blanc
Perhaps the host OS' to which snapchat caters, don't all have a devent ntp subststem available? I have vague recollections of some other software (I'm sure we all know which) implemented it's own malloc layer for every system it ran on, for less trivial reasons. ;) _

RE: Recent NTP pool traffic increase

2016-12-30 Thread Emille Blanc
Ah, but who do you trust? Trump, Putin, or Xi's clock? That said, we use a Stratum2 clock for our AS, which syncs using GPS at $dayjob. So... I guess we trust Trump's clock. Perhaps there's a market for a device that takes GPS, GLONASS, and Beidou, and references the three for sanity checks in

RE: BGP Route Reflector - Route Server, Router, etc

2017-01-12 Thread Emille Blanc
> I am thinking things like OpenBGPd and BIRD could make a good route reflector > though they are most often discussed in the context of IXPs (ie eBGP > sessions). We use openbgpd - well, the native OpenBSD equivalent - for route-reflection in a couple of places, as well as a full bgp feed for

RE: What are people using for IPAM these days?

2018-06-11 Thread Emille Blanc
+1 for PHPIPAM. It's incredibly easy to modify and follow the code, and very lightweight. The simple import and export options make managing large blocks very easy for us. https://phpipam.net/ -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Steve Mikulasik Se