RE: Hackers hijack 300, 000-plus wireless routers, make malicious changes | Ars Technica

2014-03-04 Thread Ian McDonald
Until the average user's cpe is only permitted to use the resolvers one has provided as the provider (or otherwise decided are OK), this is going to be a game of whackamole. So long as there's an 'I have a clue' opt out, it appears to be the way forward to resolve this issue. Shutting down one s

RE: Network Storage

2012-04-12 Thread Ian McDonald
Hi, You'll need to build an array that'll random read/write upwards of 200MB/s if you want to get a semi-reliable capture to disk. That means SSD if you're very rich, or many spindles (preferably 15k's) in a stripe/ raid10 if you're building from your scrap pile. Bear in mind that write cache wo

RE: DNS poisoning at Google?

2012-06-27 Thread Ian McDonald
Ahh, but how did it get there in the first place. Matthew, meet can of worms. I presume you have an opener. -- ian -Original Message- From: Matthew Black Sent: 27/06/2012, 08:07 To: Grant Ridder; nanog@nanog.org Cc: Jeremy Hanmer Subject: RE: DNS poisoning at Google? We found the aberra