Hi,
Hate to be "that guy" but really need help. Anyone know a place near 200
Paul in SF with a major quantity of cat-5 cables? Like 30 8ft blue, 20 8ft
grey, 30 5ft blue. Need them today due to ex-employee's poor inventory
keeping.
Thanks, Tuc
Hi,
Thanks to everyone. I didn't pay enough attention the last time this was
discussed, sorry about that. I have my cables, though I need to start
working on my sob story when I put in my expense report for 30 cables that
should have been 1.44 each, not 6.95.
Thanks again,
Tuc
On Fri, M
;
and email me PRIVATELY, I'd appreciate.
Thanks, Tuc
it won't come around to bite them. I had read an
article on "The Planet" going as green as possible, then they had the
huge outage and I'm sure negated 2-3 times what they had done to that
point.
Tuc/TBOH
as made
> allocations in 2 hours.
>
Didn't you get banned temporarily from this list, then banned for
life + 5 years, your children and grandchildren also banned for their
lives + 5 years once before for all this?
Tuc/TBOH
tp://www.iadl.org/nanog/nanog-story.html
I see "So, effective May 4 2005, Harris again banned Anderson. Although
the new "reformed" rules require a limit of 6 months, Anderson remains banned
as of April 16th, 2006. It seems permanent."
but I think that refers to another NANOG group, dnsop.
Tuc/TBOH
>
> On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 04:40:20PM -0500, Randy Epstein wrote:
> > Problem resolved?
>
> https://www.sprint.net/cogent.php
>
Check out the of the document. Me thinks it was a
rush job to post up the page and a bit of cut/paste was done. ;)
Tuc
AS Path: 22548 16735
Seen by Route Collector: 15
Peer IP: 200.160.0.130
Peer AS Number: 22548
Timestamp (GMT): 1:59, Nov 11 2008
Prefix: 64.193.164.0/24
AS Path: 22548 16735
Seen by Route Collector: 15
Peer IP: 200.160.0.130
Peer AS Number: 22548
Timestamp (GMT): 1:56, Nov 11 2008
Tuc
ACTUALLY They didn't hijack ALL my netblocks... I have 3.
One was completely
untouched, 1 was only hijacked by 1 site, and the last was hijacked by 2
different sites. :)
Tuc
datatel
closets that REALLY need color coding, cables cut to length, A-B
labeling, etc. For an added bonus, they would potentially be able to
build out an entire FLOOR of a building from scratch.
Private replies please, will summarize to any who ask.
Thanks, Tuc/TBOH
.
Tuc
need
to know if people still did that type of stuff for each other or if
everything costs nowadays
Thanks, Tuc/TBOH
save the $43.75 and not spend
$5 in gas, $6 for tolls, and $17 for parking to press a button, wait
30 seconds, and press again".
Thanks, Tuc
00-GOT-JUNK
>
> I guess somebody thinks that whois has advertising potential.
>
> Regards
> Marshall
>
Thats actually the company name. They seem to do VERY
well here in NY. I see their trucks constantly.
Tuc/TBOH
, it breaks. I don't know that I'd be comfortable with a full
load every time. Rather it be load banks
Tuc/TBOH
> Hi,
>
> ASNV6, no clue... but 32-bit ASN are already prepared, at least in
> the registry world.
>
It was just a joke, since the AS is getting high up there
in the 2 byte range (2/3's of the available ones down I think) and
was implying that moving to 4 byte would be as fast/efficient/
a new router that included a flywheel, clutch and diesel
engine all on the same shaft. I also understand the DDEC failed which
caused major routing instability. But take it with a mine of salt.
Tuc/TBOH
it went down)
or delete it from ARIN IN-ADDR.ARPA records.
Isn't the whole point of multiple DNS servers that if one is down
the other can still answer queries? Or am I missing something
here???
Thanks, Tuc/TBOH
ke customer and send them over
to the other router with the default route. Saves me alot of memory, plus
gives me alot of control.
Tuc/TBOH
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onto your router and you'll
have root and much more.
http://tinyurl.com/29duah
Tuc/TBOH
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the
National Guard halted one of the deliveries... I'm open to just about any
suggestions incase of another incident. Maybe "Firefighting Foam Refill
Truck" would be better. Or just "HAZMAT CLEANUP".
Tuc/TBOH
paper saying I was "Critical" to be down there and could come/go as I please.
No, I wouldn't be wheezing pretty bad this week if I was smart and did get out.
Yea, next time.. I'm SO outta there. :) Hopefully someone else
read all this and did the right things.
Tuc
rvers, some had it, some didn't.
Now, though, I'm trying to get a few other places and
most of them oddly seem to hang off L3 (Like the outages
list. :) )
Any ideas of there is some meltdown happening
in L3 or elsewhere?
Thanks, Tuc
> On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> >Sorry, would have posted this elsewhere, but I can't get
> > to alot of places...
> >
> >I originally started chasing not bein
> On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> >Sorry, would have posted this elsewhere, but I can't get
> > to alot of places...
> >
> >I originally started chasing not bein
those people from L3 that DID help me who are on this
list.
Tuc/TBOH
sk drive, brought it upstairs, paid for it, and
when they were checking it they found the item in the box wasn't the same
I paid for (Serial numbers didn't match). I didn't even get out the store,
so I asked for a refund. Store credit only, and its only good for a year.
SIGH
Tuc
, I'd like to
> find a karaoke bar and sing "NY NY" with my Red Sox hat on. :-)
>
Why hasn't anyone talking about putting together a trip to the various
datacenters in the area 25 Broadway... 111 8th... and the grandaddy of
them all... 60 Hudson.
Tuc
Maybe they should buy time on their own EC2 if they are short of webservers. :)
The staus page http://status.aws.amazon.com/ shows them "Green and Clean"
Tuc
>
> I've no idea what Amazon uses for Load Balancers, but I'm pretty sure
> that
or stripe - The junior guy was cutting KVM cables again,
expect a health benefit claim later in the day.
We also used the ID zip ties on each end if it was an X-over with
"X-over" written on it. All plugs had boots too.
Tuc/TBOH
(Insert ;) as needed... ;) )
stormking.com with t-b-o-h.net and I
look forward to it! ;)
Tuc / Scott Ellentuch
?) and "T dash B dash O dash H" aren't
so fun either.
Tuc
the first year, and nice profit the subsequent ones just for companies keeping
their name protected.
Tuc/TBOH
MMAND, CMD, DISKCOMP, HELP,etc). More can be seen at :
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/72188
Tuc/TBOH
until final "."
220-Delivery confirmation (Return-Receipt-To, X-Confirm-Reading-To,
Disposition-Notification-To) - $1.50
220 Sending HELO/EHLO constitutes acceptance of this agreement
Thanks, Tuc/TBOH
e = shift @data;
before the line :
print "Requests seen for $domain:\n";
Tuc/TBOH
>
> Now, there is an exploit for it.
>
> http://www.caughq.org/exploits/CAU-EX-2008-0002.txt
>
For anyone looking to use it, you MUST update the frameworks
libraries. Some of the code only came out ~5 hours ago that
it needs.
Tuc/TBOH
d probably a slew of other places, too. ;-)
>
The changes the put into metasploit for this don't seem
to work if running from FreeBSD 5.5, possibly other BSD's and
versions from talking to the author.
Tuc/TBOH
>
> Jorge Amodio wrote:
>
> > /etc/hosts rulez !!! :-)
>
> Wonder if SRI wstill has the files.
>
Using the methods in RFC-952 and RFC-953 I wasn't able
to get them. I can't find if there is an updated RFC/name to use.
Tuc/TBOH ;)
>
> Jorge Amodio wrote:
>
> > /etc/hosts rulez !!! :-)
>
> Wonder if SRI wstill has the files.
>
UNOFFICIAL copy from 15-Apr-94 :
http://ftp.univie.ac.at/netinfo/netinfo/hosts.txt
Tuc/TBOH
fed
replies to those queries from the authoritative nameservers for that domain.
Eventually, a guessed ID will match, the spoofed packet will get accepted, and
the nameserver entries for the target domain will be replaced by the server
specified in the NEWDNS option of this exploit.
> - -- "Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Not sure if anyone has seen yet, but there is a 2nd
> >exploit being circulated. I just picked it up on metasploits
> >SVN trunk
>
> I haven't seen that one yet, but I just ran acr
>
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > > - -- "Robert D. Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > >Now, there is an exploit for it.
> > > >
> > > >
ook like it ever got delivered.
Maybe one of my RBL's are stopping it.
Tuc
>
> deadfake.com offer anonymised email services with no signup. Does this
> not immediately raise questions in itself?
>
> Or am I just unnaturally suspicious of such services?
>
n S&D power
event at 111 8th this morning. (And I contacted S&D and am getting
nothing from them).
Thanks, Tuc/TBOH
>
> http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com can't resolve it, either.
>
Sorry, I should have mentioned that.
Tuc/TBOH
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