Curious if any IRR databases are mirroring/importing ROA data - creating
route|6 objects from ROA?
LACNIC requires a route object to be created when creating a ROA.
APNIC you create a route object, then may generate a ROA during that
process.
Other RIR's, curious if anything tries to bring the two
Aloha NANOG,
What is the best practice (or peoples preferred methods) to
update/correct/maintain geolocation data?
Do most people start with description field info in route/route6 objects?
Also, thoughts and considerations on using IPv4 space from one RIR in
countries belonging to another RIR?
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I do this with Accelerated devices tied to Juniper SRXes as well as Velocloud
VCEs depending on the customer's other needs. Increasingly common application.
--
Shawn
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020, at 8:08 AM, Alain Hebert wrote:
> Juniper SRX and any reliable consumer LTE router =D.
>
&g
Yes, the 510 has LTE options for both North American and Asian frequencies
(separate boxes).
They can hold 2 SIMs but only one can be active at a time.
--
Shawn
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020, at 8:44 PM, Colton Conor wrote:
> Does Velcloud make an actual LTE box?
>
> On Wed, Jan 29, 202
Pricing looks good, considering them for cheap backhaul as a tertiary path.
Anybody have experience with them for just IP transit?
--
Shawn
Thank you, good to hear a Chicago-specific impression of their routing and
support.
--
Shawn
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020, at 10:16 PM, Josh Hoppes wrote:
> Employer has been using them for transit in Chicago for a while now.
> There was a case where they had a weird detour path through a route
hat use of "triggered" is a good way
to figure out that a person should just be ignored overall. Childish and
lacking in empathy. "Ha ha, you CARE about something!" Christ. Grow up.
--
Shawn
work over your particular solution, etc... help them figure out what
else can be dropped in an emergency.
Other thing to consider is that almost all US cell plans have a pretty small
data cap, even “unlimited”, and our testing shows that just backend Cradlepoint
or SD-WAN chatter can add up to a GB or 2 a billing cycle; need to make sure
your configs explicitly block any cellular usage unless the primary connection
has gone completely down.
—
Shawn
It's the Corning Edge8 line [
https://www.corning.com/worldwide/en/products/communication-networks/applications/data-center/edge8.html
]
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 9:45 AM, Jared Mauch wrote:
> There is a nice Corning panel our facilities team is using now. I can find
> the link and send it to the l
The OP is also asking someone to register a throwaway email, subscribe, and
respond "yes" so that the owner can't be tracked to their employer. That's
kind of a steep ask for something that's almost moot.
On May 9, 2016 23:16, "Greg Sowell" wrote:
I haven't had a request in ages...back then all o
a couple of Z1s
the cost isn't too bad.
Shawn
-Original Message-
From: "c b"
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2016 4:08pm
To: "nanog@nanog.org"
Subject: automated site to site vpn recommendations
Situation: We have salespeople/engineers holding temporary
semin
I believe they fixed this -- when I've spoken to tech support recently, I had
to give them a tech support key so that they could access the devices I had
questions about.
-Original Message-
From: "Paul Nash"
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2016 8:55am
To: "Untitled 3"
Subject: Re: automa
What are people using to manage / send their outage notifications? We're
currently using a mostly manual process to identify customers that need to be
aware of an outage and send out e-mail at $dayjob. Looking for a way to
automate it more. I'd prefer something open source, but that's not a
Looks like they're announcing quite a bit
-Original Message-
From: "Adam Greene"
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2016 8:52am
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: AS4233852001 advertising 192.0.0.0/2?
We were alerted to this by https://radar.qrator.net.
This seems wrong from a number of angl
Cpan? Cpan minus? Or just download [1] and there's probably a Make::Maker
or similar Build.PL to build a makefile or just install it for you -
there's a #perl channel on freenode if you need more and Google doesn't get
you set.
1.
http://search.cpan.org/~chromatic/Modern-Perl-1.20161005/lib/Modern
Depending on the area and conditions (rock, etc). We're seeing
$4 /foot Aerial
$5-$7 /foot direct bury
$10 - $14 /foot directional bore
These are not including the fiber cable itself.
-Original Message-
From: "Luke Guillory"
Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2017 8:50am
To: "Jared Mauc
t; >> Cisco's original 100G SFP costs us an arm and a leg, so we want to try
> to
> >> use 3rd party 100g SFP.
> >> But we are not sure which manufacturer's SFP is reliable or has good
> >> performance.
> >>
> >
> >
> > FlexOptix (.net) are an excellent third-party provider for your first
> > foray into non-vendor optics.
> >
> > Tom
> >
>
--
Shawn
ntended only for the use of the
> addressee and may contain information that is privileged and confidential.
> If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient or an authorized
> representative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any
> dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have
> received this communication in error, notify the sender immediately by
> return email and delete the message and any attachments from your system.
>
--
Shawn
>>> I have been looking at Cyrus One-7thStreet in Cincinnati & Databank in
>>> Cleveland.
>>
>> Expedient has two facilities in Cleveland that might be worth looking at.
>>
>> Thank you
>> jms
I’m in Expedient’s Cleveland DC and will second that they’re decent.
—
Shawn
Besides Netflix, does anyone else offer CDN boxes for their services?
I'm also guessing that most content won't benefit from multicast to homes
too much?
I can see where multicast benefits sports and news (and probably catching
commercials for people). But in a world where I'm more than happy to
We had some similar issues whenever the BGP scanner process was running.
Ultimately we tracked down the issue to an access list that had the 'log'
statement appended to it, so it was logging all denies. Removing that
cleared up the issue.
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 2:34 AM, Shahab Vahabzadeh
wrote:
A while ago I got Comcast's business service. Semi-idle connections
are get dropped (I haven't really diagnosed this - I just no that it
isn't the client or server but some network in between). However the
second and most obvious issue is that intermittently, the service will
grind to a halt:
--- 8
ed with before on other jobs. He managed to get a hold
> of one of the SMCs from their warehouse. No more issues.
>
> -A
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 1:08 AM, shawn wilson wrote:
>
>> A while ago I got Comcast's business service. Semi-idle connections
>> are get
db is logarithmic, .3 might be enough to matter?
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 4:14 PM, Dan Shoop wrote:
>
> On Feb 20, 2014, at 4:08 AM, shawn wilson wrote:
>
>> A while ago I got Comcast's business service. Semi-idle connections
>> are get dropped (I haven't really diagnosed t
On Mar 11, 2014 3:09 AM, "Dobbins, Roland" wrote:
>
>
> On Mar 11, 2014, at 2:00 PM, Markus wrote:
>
> > Any advice?
>
> Start with CERT-BUND, maybe?
>
That is the correct answer, if you want something less settle (and possibly
illegal), there were discussions on 'hacking back'. That is, basical
On Mar 13, 2014 7:37 PM, "Larry Sheldon" wrote:
>
> On 3/13/2014 8:22 AM, Sholes, Joshua wrote:
>>
>> On 3/13/14, 12:35 AM, "shawn wilson" wrote:
>>>
>>> A note on terminology - whether you know what you're doing, actually
break
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Sholes, Joshua
wrote:
> On 3/13/14, 7:35 PM, "Larry Sheldon" wrote:
>
>>Not sure I can agree with that. I have been in this game for a very
>>long time, but for most of it in places where the world's population
>>cleaved neatly into two parts: "Authorized Users"
It depends on what you mean by affordable and how much you're going to
use it.
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 4:47 AM, Pui Edylie wrote:
> Dear Member,
>
> Anyone can recommend a reliable and "affordable" fusion splicer please?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
With all of the new worms / denial of service / exploits, etc. that are
coming out, I'm wondering what others are using for access-lists on
residential subscriber-facing ports.
We've always taken the stance of 'allow unless there is a compelling reason
not to', but with everything that is coming o
I just received the same exact notification -- same AS announcing one of my
blocks.
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 2:51 PM, Joseph Jenkins
wrote:
> So I setup BGPMON for my prefixes and got an alert about someone in
> Thailand announcing my prefix. Everything looks fine to me and I've
> checked a bunch
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 9:52 AM, wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Apr 2014 11:07:36 +0100, Fabien Bourdaire said:
>
>> # Log rules
>> iptables -t filter -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 443 -m u32 --u32 \
>> "52=0x1803:0x1803" -j LOG --log-prefix "BLOCKED: HEARTBEAT"
>
> That 52= isn't going to work if it's
But it doesn't really matter if you zero out freed memory. Maybe it'll
prevent you from gaining some stale session info and the like. But even if
that were the case, this would still be a serious bug - you're not going to
reread your private key before encrypting each bit of data after all -
that'd
Dan,
You can contact me offline, I'll connect you with postmasters.
-Shawn
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 4:50 PM, wrote:
> If there is anyone from linkedin.com abuse around please let me know.
> I've been trying for 2 months to get an abuse issue resolved.
>
> -Dan
>
Do the ASR1k routers have this issue as well? I searched around but
couldn't find any information.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Irwin, Kevin
Date: Wed, May 7, 2014 at 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: Getting pretty close to default IPv4 route maximum for
6500/7600 routers.
To: "nanog@nan
With all the talk lately about the growth in routes, I got to thinking
about upgrading the memory in a couple of my routers.
Does anyone have experience using third-party "guaranteed compatible"
memory.
With Cisco's discount it looks like I can upgrade for $5k vs $700 with
third party memory. I'm
Calix makes a number of ONTs some with residential gateways, some that are
just bridges
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 1:24 PM, Aled Morris wrote:
> I notice Cisco's new ME4600 ONT's come in two flavors, one (the
> "Residential GateWay") with all the bells and whistles that you'd expect in
> an all-in
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 8:26 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
>> I use OpenVPN to access an Admin/sandboxed network with insecure portals,
>> wiki, and ipmi.
>
> h. 'cept when it is the openvpn server's ipmi. but good hack. i
> may use it, as i already do openvpn. thanks.
>
So, kinda the same idea -
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 10:14 AM, Jared Mauch wrote:
> My IPMI (super micro) you can put v6 and v4 filters into for protecting the
> ip space from trusted sources. Has my home static ip ranges and a few
> intermediary ranges that I also have access to.
>
Mmmm, and an ip has never been spoofed an
iLo is a value add to HP. DRAC sucks (so I'd replace it and then Dell
would have hardware under support with some unknown IPMI). Supermicro,
Tyan, etc - idk. Really, it would be nice to have an open card that
does this. Even if the card were limited to what you could do with DMA
and some serial (i2
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 3:19 PM, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
>
> Java only used for mouting images. KVM is transfered via VNC protocol iirc.
They're not re-inventing the wheel, but I think KVM is generally some
VNC stream embedded in http(s) which VNC clients can't seem to
understand (at least, at a gl
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 7:42 PM, Jimmy Hess wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 8:21 AM, shawn wilson wrote:
> [snip]
>> So, kinda the same idea - just put IPMI on another network and use ssh
>> forwards to it. You can have multiple boxes connected in this fashion
>> but
It seems ok from here
traceroute 8.8.8.8
traceroute to 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
4 dtr02rhnlwi-bue-1.rhnl.wi.charter.com (96.34.16.250) 20.843 ms 21.236
ms 21.616 ms
5 crr02euclwi-bue-7.eucl.wi.charter.com (96.34.17.32) 27.662 ms 36.047
ms 35.623 ms
6 bbr02euclwi
On our HE uplink, I'm seeing no packet loss until your hop #9
at that point I see alot
HOST: Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
1.|-- ***0.0%100.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.0
2.|-- ***0.0%100.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0
What responsibility does Verizon have to maintain this ratio? Are they
being faithful to the agreement when they make no effort to compete in
the wholesale market? What content players buy transit from Verizon to
reach networks other than Verizon's?
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 03:25:49PM -0600,
Can a network admin with COGECO (www.cgocable.ca) in Montreal please
contact me off-list?
--
Shawn Somers
On Apr 6, 2013 3:13 AM, "Jimmy Hess" wrote:
>
> Failing all that, if the LANs are large, and a large number of ICMP
> redirects would occur, it may be preferrable to turn ICMP redirects
> off for those LANs on their routers
>
What would break if u dropped all ICMP packets with redirects on publ
On Apr 26, 2013 12:29 AM, "Patrick W. Gilmore" wrote:
>
> On Apr 26, 2013, at 00:19 , joel jaeggli wrote:
> > On 4/25/13 6:24 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
>
> >> Ok, here's a stupid question[1], which I'd know the answer to if I ran
bigger
> >> networks:
> >>
> >> Does anyone know how much IPv4 space
There's ways around it for most software but old jetdirect stuff, switches,
routers, ip control systems. Things are going to be 6to4 for a while. In
fact I won't be surprised to see little hardware boxes that do it for $30
or so (probably late with this idea but have no need to know).
On Apr 27, 20
On May 1, 2013 5:09 PM, "Christopher Morrow"
wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 4:14 PM, Yang Yu wrote:
>
> > It is very courteous to reply a SERVFAIL for requests being rate
limited.
> >
> >
> I believe the 'rate-limit' response is actually 'no response' ... though I
> haven't tested this myself
I'm more impressed with MicroCenter than Frys (at least the Frys south if
SF).
If you need RF I used to order from Davis RF all the time.
On May 2, 2013 12:57 AM, "Ryan Finnesey" wrote:
> Wish there was Frys in the east
>
> -Original Message-
> From: George Herbert [mailto:george.herb...
In this log line, what is -EDC? I've also noticed +, -, -E, and -ED
but I have no Idea what they are (called/represent).
08-May-2013 08:04:49.751 client 1.2.3.4#48747 (ns2.example.com):
query: ns2.example.com IN -EDC (1.2.3.4)
Also, I'm writing a parser and we're only loging 'queries' but if
Thanks, that's what I'm looking for.
Mike, sure I wouldn't mind schema ideas.
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:56 PM, staticsafe wrote:
> On 5/9/2013 22:52, shawn wilson wrote:
>> In this log line, what is -EDC? I've also noticed +, -, -E, and -ED
>> but I have no I
can index
> 500 megs a day...which is a *lot* of queries.
>
Thought about Splunk, then Graylog2, then LogStash. Now I'm just thinking
of continuing by hand and getting ElasticSearch going (got a perl Storable
going right now). But alternative thinking is always useful so...
> On Thu, Ma
Not exactly netflow until you set it up as such buy, Graylog2 and LogStash
are OSS. Also, I'll probably be releasing modules and a simple evented
(POE) program in perl soon (don't wait up if you can't deal with code - it
ain't and ain't going to be a web app but a simple framework mainly for the
si
What's the best way to find the networks in a country? I was thinking of
writing some perl with Net::Whois::ARIN or some such module and loop
through the block. But I think I'll have to be smarter than just a simple
loop not to get blocked and I figure I'm not the first to want to do this.
I've no
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Joe Abley wrote:
>
> On 2013-05-23, at 15:47, shawn wilson wrote:
>
>> What's the best way to find the networks in a country? I was thinking of
>> writing some perl with Net::Whois::ARIN or some such module and loop
>> through the
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 4:40 PM, shawn wilson wrote:
> On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Joe Abley wrote:
>>
>> On 2013-05-23, at 15:47, shawn wilson wrote:
>>
>>
>> ftp://ftp.apnic.net/public/apnic/stats/apnic/
>> ftp://ftp.ripe.net/ripe/dbase/
>
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Joe Abley wrote:
>
> On 2013-05-23, at 16:56, shawn wilson wrote:
>
>> It looks you're right and everyone does have the same data in
>> historical format. Looks like RIPE has everything compiled into what
>> is current. So if a b
I knew this would come up. Actually I'm surprised and glad it waited until
I got a solution first.
I'll address a few points:
- this is mainly to stop stupid things from sending packets from countries
we will probably never want to do business with (I'm looking mainly at that
big country under APN
If anyone is interrested, here's a little Perl CLI util to lookup what
countries registered networks within a block. There's no documentation
yet, it's a .pl where it should probably be a command with a makefile
installer, and Net::CIDR overlaps Net::IP. At any rate, hopefully it
is useful to someo
I believe MRV's Media Cross Connects will do this.
http://www.mrv.com/tap/physical-layer/
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 1:12 AM, A. Pishdadi wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> We are looking for a switch or a device that we can use for mirroring tap
> ports. For example , take a mirror port off of a core router
Can someone from Road Runner HoldCo LLC ( AS7843
<http://bgp.he.net/AS7843> ) Please
contact me offline?
NOC Ticket #1718425 not getting any progress, packetloss to AS32421
affecting multiple mutual customers.
Thank you,
--
Shawn Marck
shawn.ma...@blacklotus.net | http://www.blacklot
-- Forwarded message --
From: "shawn wilson"
Date: Jul 3, 2012 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: F-ckin Leap Seconds, how do they work?
To: "Joel jaeggli"
I agree with TAI. Epoch is supposed to be an unsigned long int starting
~1970 (there are are 4 epochs iirc, but
On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 11:22 PM, Christopher Morrow
wrote:
>> But to help protect the private sector, he said it was important that the
>> intelligence agency be able to inform them about the type of malicious
>
> translated: "Hey, what if we could tell our private sector partners
> (Lockheed-Ma
me, but I need
some sex son!
--
Shawn Wilson
703-517-1201
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 12:16 PM, John Peach wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jul 2012 12:05:36 -0400
> shawn wilson wrote:
>
>> can some op filter this asshole?
>>
>
> Please stop forwarding the whole message; I'd already dropped him in my
> procmail rules.
>
*shrug*,
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Christopher Morrow
wrote:
> the admins of the nanog-list could certainly take action though.
>
the reason for my email is that it was the second ot type email in a
week and i was hoping someone could clarify what the moderators will
and won't do.
i don't think a
On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> On 04/08/2012 16:55, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
>> On Sat, 4 Aug 2012, Jimmy Hess wrote:
"it is the "consistent and unequivocal policy of the United States to
promote a global Internet free from government control."
>>>
>>> Now if the
i'm curious if there is any spec in the voip protocol suite that
allows one to maintain a call while changing networks?
what i want to do is setup a softphone on an android phone. however,
this won't work very well if i can't switch from wifi -> 3g -> wifi (i
doubt wifi -> wifi is possible because
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 3:28 PM, Andrew Latham wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 3:18 PM, shawn wilson wrote:
>> i'm curious if there is any spec in the voip protocol suite that
>> allows one to maintain a call while changing networks?
>>
>> what i want to do is
printers always pissed me off when labeling tons of cables. i always
preferred those little plastic things that you clip on them. if you
want to be pro about it, i guess you can have something that is
printed and sticks to it, but i always just used a sharpie on them
(most of the time, the sharpie
Huh, you'd think they'd have mvno contracts just for this ...?
On Oct 9, 2012 6:19 PM, "William Herrin" wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 6:13 PM, Ray Van Dolson
> wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 03:35:37PM -0400, William Herrin wrote:
> >> Alternately, I can also consider a wireless carrier th
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 12:25 AM, Jonathan Lassoff wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 5:20 PM, Jimmy Hess wrote:
>> On 10/11/12, shawn wilson wrote:
>>> in the past, i've done many different things to create entropy -
>>> encode videos, watch youtube, tcpd
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 12:49 AM, Robert M. Enger wrote:
> On 10/11/2012 5:08 PM, Jonathan Lassoff wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 5:01 PM, shawn wilson wrote:
>>>
>>> in the past, i've done many different things to create entropy -
>>> encode
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 12:08 AM, Jonathan Lassoff wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 5:01 PM, shawn wilson wrote:
>> in the past, i've done many different things to create entropy -
>> encode videos, watch youtube, tcpdump -vvv > /dev/null, compiled a
>> kernel. but
11 Oct 2012, Dan White wrote:
>
>> On 10/11/12 17:08 -0700, Jonathan Lassoff wrote:
>> > On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 5:01 PM, shawn wilson wrote:
>> > > in the past, i've done many different things to create entropy -
>> > > encode videos, watch youtube,
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Rodrick Brown wrote:
> On Oct 14, 2012, at 1:42 PM, Kasper Adel wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have never used any CLI other than Cisco so i am curious what useful and
>> creative knobs and bolts are available for other network appliance Vendors.
>
> Eh??
>
>>
>> I gu
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Justin Wilson wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone knew of any resources, groups, contacts.
>
I would also be interested in this (figured I'd comment in case
someone wanted to keep this off list)
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:35 PM, Jeremy wrote:
> I had my service go down and come back and when it came back i have
> the new reply/compose features of the new gmail system
>
> http://techcrunch.com/2012/10/30/googles-gmail-launches-new-compose-email-view-and-reply-experience-that-will-save-you-
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 12:03 AM, Bacon Zombie wrote:
> And if you are a Chrome user have a look at Vimium [1]
>
> [1] http://vimium.github.com/
>
looks promising:
i enter insert mode -- all commands will be ignored until you
hit esc to exit
i might be able to handle this - i could never ge
Slightly off-topic but what are people using as a cpe device in a
dual-stack scenario like this?
On Friday, August 1, 2014, Lee Howard wrote:
>
>
> On 7/30/14 3:45 PM, "joshua rayburn" >
> wrote:
>
> >
> >Starting in 3.10 code you can utilize Bulk Port Allocation to carve out
> >small consecutiv
Has anyone seen a good matrix of Cisco switches and their port-types, etc?
I'm looking for something where I can say 'I need a switch with X 10-gig
ports and Y 1-gig sfp ports, which models meet that criteria?'
I know I can look through all of the data sheets at cisco's website, but
there has to b
On Oct 19, 2014 9:53 AM, "Mike." wrote:
>
>
> I'd rather see .gov (and by implication, .edu) usage phased out and
> replaced by country-specific domain names (e.g. fed.us).
>
> imo, the better way to fix an anachronism is not to bend the rules so
> the offenders are not so offensive, but to bring
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 10:20 AM, wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Oct 2014 05:58:01 -0400, shawn wilson said:
>
>> Bad idea. I'm betting we'd find half of gov web sites down due to not being
>> able to reboot and issues in old coldfusion and IIS and the like (and
>> needi
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Stephen Satchell wrote:
> On 10/20/2014 07:20 AM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
>> On Mon, 20 Oct 2014 05:58:01 -0400, shawn wilson said:
>>
>>> Bad idea. I'm betting we'd find half of gov web sites down due to not being
&g
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:44 AM, wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Oct 2014 10:45:44 -0400, shawn wilson said:
>
>> 3. I don't want to see the report on how many Allaire ColdFusion with
>> NT 3.5 .gov sites are out there
>>
>> any other reasons not to do this? May
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 6:26 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> 3. Set a target date for the removal of those TLDs for 10 years in the
> future
>
Because this worked for IPv6?
> Obviously there are various implementation details for effecting the move,
> but application-layer stuff will be as obvious to
On Oct 20, 2014 9:33 PM, "Bill Woodcock" wrote:
>
>
> On Oct 21, 2014, at 9:23 AM, Jared Mauch wrote:
>
> > Breaking tons of things is an interesting opinion of "why not”.
>
> Eh. Off the top of my head, I see two categories of breakage:
>
>1) things that hard-code a list of “real” TLDs, and
On Oct 20, 2014 11:54 PM, "Doug Barton" wrote:
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> On 10/20/14 4:07 PM, shawn wilson wrote:
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>> Do we really have any prior examples that are even .1 the size of the
>> usgov public system? Again, I'm not just referring to BIND and Windows
We get lots of probes from subdomains of southwestdoor.com and
secureserver.net 's SOA and I'm curious who these guys are?
The only web page I could find was southwestdoor redirects to
http://www.arcadiacustoms.com and then to http://arcadia-custom.com/
(a hardware company is causing unwanted netw
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On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 11:57 AM, shawn wilson wrote:
> We get lots of probes from subdomains of southwestdoor.com and
> secureserver.net 's SOA and I'm curious who these guys are?
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> The only web page I could find was southwestdoor redirects to
> http://www.arcad
./CN=Starfield Root Certificate Authority - G2
2 s:/C=US/ST=Arizona/L=Scottsdale/O=Starfield Technologies,
Inc./CN=Starfield Root Certificate Authority - G2
i:/C=US/O=Starfield Technologies, Inc./OU=Starfield Class 2
Certification Authority
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On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 1:21 PM, shawn wilson wrot
Is your sizing concern just for the RIB, or also for FIB to sync up? The
latter was a problem for us, but not the former. We also have inline-jflow
turned on and that is still a work-in-progress in terms of impacting
performance.
We are using MX104 for similar purposes for many months now,
t;
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>> On Dec 5, 2014, at 11:45 AM, Graham Johnston
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>> Shawn,
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>> It's more about FIB than RIB as I am concerned about the time it takes until
>> MPCs have updated route information after large scale changes in routes
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I asked on this on another list I'm on and didn't get any reply, so I
figured I might have better luck here
Anyone know what malware.watch. is doing? Below is basically
everything I could find:
http://www.robtex.net/en/advisory/dns/watch/malware/ssl-scanning-015/
They've got a web page, but noth
On Jan 4, 2015 8:04 AM, "Rob Seastrom" wrote:
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> symack writes:
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> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > Have a few FC cards and a switch that I would like to use for backplane
> > related packets (ie, local network). I am totally new to FC and would
like
> > to know will I need a router to be able to co
Is there a list of NIC (and other popular whois server) features (what
can be searched on) and what data they provide (and what title they
give it)?
A quick search yields:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-358
https://www.arin.net/resources/whoisrws/whois_diff.html
https://www.apnic.net/apnic-inf
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 1:53 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote:
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>> On Jan 7, 2015, at 10:38 AM, shawn wilson wrote:
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>> Is there a list of NIC (and other popular whois server) features (what
>> can be searched on) and what data they provide (and what title they
>> gi
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 3:07 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote:
>>> So, you’re not running into a poorly-documented mystery, you’ve run afoul
>>> of one of the rotten armpits of the shub-Internet.
>>>
>> So there's no consensus between NICs for the information they should
>> have in whois and what search me
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