Npr (All things considered) is reporting that cell phones and Internet
access in at least Teheran if not all of Iran is down. Reporters are
unable to connect out.
Anyone hear of anything?
-steve
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
Tehran is currently UTC/GMT +4:30 hours. The current downtime is for 2:00 PM
Pacific, or 1:30 AM in
Tehran. That seems to be unfortunately still "prime time" for the nightly
demonstrations, one of which is
going on now.
If the idea is to avoid such
Anyone have any experience with dns and ipv6? I did a lookup on a host
and it came back with only an ipv6 record. Also shows up in ident as a
valid name. I was curious how an ipv6 only device would be able to hit
my server.
Details and more info off list, tonight if possible.
--
steve
On Wed, 24 Jun 2009, Rod Beck wrote:
This has nothing to do with telecommunications or any kind of carrier or
business relationship. This is intentionally leaving your computer open
so that anyone on the Internet can come along and appear to be coming
from your IP, where they will promptly set of
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
A friend sent me these links:
https://www.torproject.org/faq.html.en#ExitPolicies
https://www.torproject.org/faq-abuse.html.en
https://www.torproject.org/eff/tor-legal-faq.html.en
https://www.torproject.org/torusers.html.en
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Hurricane Electric. Probably a tunnel from their tunnelbroker free v6 service.
$ whois 2001:470:f15d:fe1d:33f:ad43:1:fa4
Doh! See, I said my skills were lacking. How lacking I had not
realized. Dh, use whois. What a dummy. Consider me
On Sun, 5 Jul 2009, Roland Perry wrote:
There's the temptation by some of companies to leverage the latest
technology to appear "cool" and "in tune" with customers, but by far and
large, when something goes down customers either do no nothing, wait, or
call in. I think the best use of everyone's
Heard this on NPR's All Things Considered today... Get busy people! :-)
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=98694231
Poet on Call
by Andrei Codrescu
The Machines Haven't Taken Over
All Things Considered, December 24, 2008 With one pull of a switch, the
ocean of junk that spil
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, j...@miscreant.org wrote:
Quoting John Martinez :
Are we still seeing DNS DDoS attack?
Yep. I'm seeing ~2 queries/sec targetting 64.57.246.146.
Also seeing requests from 76.9.16.171 every 1 minute 2 seconds.
I run a small personal nameserver and even I am seeing requ
Ouch! We have some unsatisfied customers... :-)
I have had business class for 1.5 years now, and granted, there have been
issues and I usually ask for tier 2 within a few minutes, but I am fairly
satisfied. Speed just jumped to say 6-10Mbs down, 2+ up a couple of weeks
ago and it works well fo
On Wed, 1 Apr 2009, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
On Wed, 1 Apr 2009 17:10:24 -0500
Erich Kolb wrote:
Looks like they are having some serious issues. It doesn't appear
that any of their domains are resolving. Hosted or otherwise.
Hmm -- UltraDNS was attacked; I wonder if there's a connection.
On Wed, 1 Apr 2009, Steve Pirk wrote:
On Wed, 1 Apr 2009, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
On Wed, 1 Apr 2009 17:10:24 -0500
Erich Kolb wrote:
Looks like they are having some serious issues. It doesn't appear
that any of their domains are resolving. Hosted or otherwise.
Hmm -- UltraDN
I get it now... Chaim Rieger = netdev
Nice trick.
--
Steve
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Chaim Rieger wrote:
And I want cnet to not report this crap.
They glamorise it.
--Original Message--
From: andrew.wallace
To: nanog@nanog.org
To: n3td3v
Subject: Re: Michael Mooney releases another worm: L
I have a Comcast business line, and have bbeen up all day. Here is
my trace to the same IP (from Bremerton WA):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp$ traceroute 208.74.128.9
traceroute to 208.74.128.9 (208.74.128.9), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
1 73.96.188.1 (73.96.188.1) 8.051 ms 11.888 ms 6.731 ms
2
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008, Randy Bush wrote:
Does anybody heard if comcast is having problems today?
lucy was having problems in eugene orygun. she diagnosed and then gave
up and went to dinner.
randy
I have a comcast business line in Western WA and have seen no hiccups
so far today. Main IP is
Not to plug people I know, but Chatsworth Products Inc.
I know they are the best in the area and supply lots of fairly
large cusomers (my real job included).
http://www.chatsworth.com/datacenter
--
Steve
Equal bytes for women.
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Israel Lopez wrote:
Hey there,
Anyone know o
xperience and ability to post hundreds of positive reviews
> that
> are all unique content and posted on unique IP addresses.
>
>
> wwwpostgoodreviews.com
>
--
steve pirk
refiamerica.org
"father... the sleeper has awakened..." paul atreides - dune
kexp.org member august '09
gt; Regards,
>
> Cody Rose
> NOC & Sys Admin
> Website: www.killsudo.info
> email: c...@killsudo.info
>
>
--
steve pirk
refiamerica.org
"father... the sleeper has awakened..." paul atreides - dune
kexp.org member august '09
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NANOG mailing list
NANOG@nanog.org
https://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog
memory of a bad dream?
;-]
-- Steve Pirk
Yensid
aming... ;-]
--steve
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 15:00, wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 02:54:38PM -0700, steve pirk [egrep] wrote:
> > I seem to recollect back the 1999 or 2000 times that I was unable to
> > register a domain name that was 24 characters long. Shortly after that, I
&g
PM steve pirk [egrep] wrote:
> > I seem to recollect back the 1999 or 2000 times that I was unable to
> > register a domain name that was 24 characters long. Shortly after that, I
> > heard that the character limit had been increased to like 128 characters,
> > and we wer
5 octets (including the separators). The zero
> length full name is defined as representing the root of the DNS tree,
> and is typically written and displayed as ".". Those restrictions
> aside, any binary string whatever can be used as the label of any
> resource record.
> "
>
> --
> -JH
>
--
steve pirk
refiamerica.org
"father... the sleeper has awakened..." paul atreides - dune
kexp.org member august '09
s the original post - Yes, this one is public... oops!
https://plus.google.com/111937447827665620879/posts/27S6QB8j1Ry
Nice easy numbers to remember too. 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
--
steve pirk
yensid
"father... the sleeper has awakened..." paul atreides - dune
kexp.org member august '09
asy to add 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.8.4 (or any nameserver) to the .ini file
> from within the program .
> http://www.grc.com/dns/**benchmark.htm<http://www.grc.com/dns/benchmark.htm>
> --Michael
>
>
>
--
steve pirk
yensid
"father... the sleeper has awakened..." paul atreides - dune
kexp.org member august '09 - Google+ pirk.com
hey were, for example, never the registrar for US or many other
> > CCTLDs.
> >
> > Therefore, it was not internet wide, though I will admit that it did
> > cover most of the widely known gTLDs.
> >
> > Owen
> >
> > On Oct 7, 2011, at 4:45 PM, steve pirk
has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System.
> For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email
> __
>
>
--
steve pirk
yensid
"father... the sleeper has awakened..." paul atreides - dune
kexp.org member august '09 - Google+ pirk.com
Just about everything on Google pages is https these days, even search if
you enable it.
If anybody on this thread uses gmail com a you really ought to take a look
at google plus. Compare the way user privacy is the primary objective,
versus the share everything by default of facebook.
I cannot t
. It could be that I am off base.
On Oct 23, 2011 4:04 PM, "Jay Ashworth" wrote:
> - Original Message -
> > From: "Jeroen Massar"
>
> > On 2011-10-23 19:43 , steve pirk [egrep] wrote:
> > > Just about everything on Google pages is https these d
Googler saw Lauren's
post and the debate has already started.
-steve
On Oct 23, 2011 4:04 PM, "Jay Ashworth" wrote:
> - Original Message -
> > From: "Jeroen Massar"
>
> > On 2011-10-23 19:43 , steve pirk [egrep] wrote:
> > > Just about
On Oct 24, 2011 7:55 AM, "Robert Bonomi" wrote:
>
>
> > You can even download it all and erase yourself
if
> > you want out.
>
> Don't count on it. You may 'disappear' from public view, but that does
> not necessarily mean the data is truely 'gone'. Specific example -- i
updates.blogspot.com/2011/10/google-now-available-for-google-apps.html
Now, do I toss the last 1.5 years of posts and use my apps domain, or stay
as my gmail user account. Decisions, decisions... Methjinks history is the
better part of valor, so I will stay using my gmail account. It would be
cool i
ect Token: Verisign Class 3 Public
Primary Certificate Authority" as it's root.
Seems to me part of the problem was traced back to browsers not checking
revoked certs via the browser CRLs. Didn't some in the chain have revoked
certs still installed?
--
steve pirk
yensid
"fathe
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> Not entirely. Datacenters do go down, our best efforts to the contrary
> notwithstanding. Amazon doesn't guarantee you redundancy on EC2, only
> the tools to provide it yourself. 25% Amazon; 75% service provider
> clients;
> that's my appr
fail.
Speaking of services like RightScale, Google announced Compute Engine at
Google I/O this year. BuildFax was an early Adopter, and they gave it great
reviews...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCjSJ778tGU
It looks like Google has entered into the VPS market. 'bout time... ;-]
http://cloud.google.com/products/compute-engine.html
--steve pirk
it is best if the global load
balancing hardware/software is located somewhere else besides the data
centers being monitored.
--
steve pirk
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Robert Mathews (OSIA)
wrote:
>
> It it is of interest...
>
>
> https://www.change.org/petitions/from-educause-higher-ed-wireless-networking-admin-group
I was not aware of this limitation. Android and other Chrome devices do not
have issues like these. Wow.
--ste
Have you looked at Google Voice much? I have mine set up to SMS all my
devices, including email delivery, and can enable/disable devices as
needed. The big benefit, is that I have an inbox full of all my old inbound
and outbound text messages.
It might be that I am missing a key element, but it lo
s are what is keeping Google from releasing
the product to a broader audience, e.g. more countries than the US.
On Oct 9, 2012 3:25 PM, "TJ" wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 5:47 PM, William Herrin wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 5:05 PM, steve pirk [egrep]
>> wrote
rs from Comcast talking about mobile G4
access in my area apparently.
I have Comcast Business class w/5 IPs. Linux and WinXP, own servers/dns and
PTR on one IP so far. I also signed up.
-- steve
steve pirk
refiamerica.org
"father... the sleeper has awakened..." paul atreides - dune
kexp.org member august '09
astructure you automatically qualify as a phone company? I have no idea,
I just see lots of little pieces coming together right now...
--steve
--
steve pirk
refiamerica.org
"father... the sleeper has awakened..." paul atreides - dune
kexp.org member august '09
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