Re: "vpn exchange point"

2010-07-21 Thread Bill Woodcock
about it a lot, back when MPLS was still trendy, but I haven't heard word one about it for many years since. -Bill

Re: PCH.net down?

2010-07-22 Thread Bill Woodcock
t and is working at full speed again. -Bill

Re: Policy Based Routing advice

2010-08-12 Thread Bill Fehring
u expect are exiting that interface, or watch the interface counters. HTH, Bill On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 11:16, Andrey Khomyakov wrote: > I bit more explanation: 172.25/16 is a hop away and the packets with that > source IP will enter on Gi2/6 and need to exit Gi2/14. > So it goes like tha

Re: Other NOGs around the world?

2010-08-22 Thread Bill Woodcock
defunct, to the best of my knowledge... NordNOG - http://www.nordnog.org/ -Bill

Re: Comcast enables 6to4 relays

2010-08-30 Thread Bill Fehring
edo relays? I'm guessing that there are quite a few Windows Vista+ systems that could benefit from having a few closer Teredo relays and it's probably a similar amount of traffic that you're seeing compared to 6to4 tunnels. Best, Bill Fehring

Re: just seen my first IPv6 network abuse scan, is this the start for more?

2010-09-03 Thread Bill Bogstad
ing is going to be how people find your "hidden" addresses.Compromising SMB wi-fi hotspot hardware and logging every address accessed is one possibility. Or just compromise people's laptops and have them run network sniffers which generate "seen" address lists which are forwarded to dummy gmail accounts. Bill Bogstad

Re: Did Internet Founders Actually Anticipate Paid, Prioritized Traffic?

2010-09-17 Thread Bill Stewart
were tight.  When AT&T decided to go into the ISP business, circa 1995, 12/8 > was still lying around, unused except for a security experiment I was > running.*    However, a good chunk of 135/8 went to Lucent (now > Alcatel-Lucent) in 1996, though I don't know how much.  

Re: Did Internet Founders Actually Anticipate Paid, Prioritized Traffic?

2010-09-17 Thread Bill Stewart
Sorry, fat-fingered something when I was trying to edit. On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Bill Stewart wrote: > On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 6:51 PM, Steven Bellovin wrote: >> No, they bought AT&T, which [...]  But yes, SBC is the controlling piece of >> the new AT&T.

Re: Did Internet Founders Actually Anticipate Paid, Prioritized Traffic?

2010-09-19 Thread Bill Stewart
rent protocols give you different feedback mechanisms that affect performance. Or higher-priced services may have measuring mechanisms built in to them or bolted alongside, so that performance problems can generate a trouble ticket faster or get a refund on the bill, and come with a sales person who

Re: Facebook Issues/Outage in Southeast?

2010-09-23 Thread Bill Blackford
yes, and Qwest is no longer experiencing issues according to IHR. -b -- Bill Blackford Network Engineer Logged into reality and abusing my sudo privileges.

Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth

2010-09-28 Thread Bill Stewart
very little uploading. (Does it save you money to get a WoW subscription for a box that sits in a server rack at your hub site with nobody actually playing it, to further reduce your bandwidth needs? Maybe.) --              Thanks;     Bill Note that this isn't my regular email accou

Re: Broadband Subscriber Management

2009-04-25 Thread Bill Stewart
-- ---- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: Where to buy Internet IP addresses

2009-05-04 Thread Bill Stewart
s a good idea to put the extra bits in the middle, or for IPv6 to adopt them? -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: Packet loss statistics

2009-05-28 Thread Bill Stewart
nd various pages linked to it. -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: Facility wide DR/Continuity

2009-06-03 Thread Bill Woodcock
ress to synchronize with. -Bill

Re: Facility wide DR/Continuity

2009-06-03 Thread Bill Woodcock
hoped for. I was just answering the question at hand, rather than the meta-question of whether the question being asked was the right question. :-) -Bill

Re: [inquiry] Internet/cell in Teheran down?

2009-06-13 Thread Bill Woodcock
ENOG list. -Bill

Hotmail Postmaster

2009-06-17 Thread Bill Blackford
Can someone from Hotmail contact me off list? Sorry for the SPAM posting, we've tried other methods. Thanks -b -- Bill Blackford Senior Network Engineer Technology Systems Group Northwest Regional ESD my /home away from home

Re: Shortest path to the world

2009-07-15 Thread Bill Woodcock
outes at an IXP, so nearly all views of this sort will be substantially incomplete; take with a healthy dose of skepticism, and please let me know if you find more complete public sources.) -Bill PGP.sig Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Ahoy, SLA boffins!

2009-07-28 Thread Bill Woodcock
might be equal to or greater than one, right? Can anybody explain this to me in a way I can translate into code, while still taking myself seriously? -Bill PGP.sig Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: DOS in progress ?

2009-08-06 Thread Bill Woodcock
in in the future. INOC-DBA and NSP-Sec and the Anti-Spam list all got a workout today, and they all functioned exactly as they were intended to. -Bill

Re: DOS in progress ?

2009-08-06 Thread Bill Woodcock
On Thu, 6 Aug 2009, Bill Woodcock wrote: > Note that this is a deeply-layered conflict, with both sides trying to > pass off actions as those of the other, and I don't know of anyone who's > asserted that they have any means of determining whether this wa

Re: FCCs RFC for the Definition of Broadband

2009-08-25 Thread Bill Stewart
It's not a technical question, it's a political one, so feel free to squelch this for off-topicness if you want. Technically, broadband is "faster than narrowband", and beyond that it's "fast enough for what you're trying to sell"; tell me what you're trying to sell and I'll tell you how fast a con

Re: Link capacity upgrade threshold

2009-08-30 Thread Bill Woodcock
egate into them as you can afford to. As always, my apologies to those of you for whom this is unnecessarily remedial, for using NANOG bandwidth and a portion of your Sunday morning. -Bill PGP.sig Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: WS-X6148A-GE-TX performance question

2009-09-10 Thread Bill Blackford
gt; <mailto:sc...@dwc-computer.com> sc...@dwc-computer.com > <http://www.dwc-it.com/> www.dwc-it.com > Sales of new and used Cisco/Juniper/F5/Foundry/Brocade/Sun/IBM/Dell/Liebert > and more ~ > > -- Bill Blackford Network Engineer

Re: ISP customer assignments

2009-10-19 Thread Bill Stewart
If you've got an addressing system with enough bits that you don't have to start stealing them, it makes sense to pick some boundary length between our-problem : their-problem 128 bits is long enough, and changing protocols is nasty enough, that it should let you Never Have To Do It

Re: ISP customer assignments

2009-10-20 Thread Bill Stewart
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Nathan Ward wrote: > On 20/10/2009, at 3:02 PM, Bill Stewart wrote: >> plus want the ability to take their address >> space with them when they change ISPs (because there are too many >> devices and applications that insist on having ha

Re: Power Analysis/Management Tools

2009-10-26 Thread Bill Blackford
> network/server gear. > > We're using Cacti currently, pulling the data from APCs via SNMP, and I > wanted to check if someone had come across a better method before I > reinvented the wheel. > -- Bill Blackford Network Engineer

Re: Congress may require ISPs to block fraud sites H.R.3817

2009-11-08 Thread Bill Stewart
t really have much alternative. -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: What DNS Is Not

2009-11-09 Thread Bill Stewart
ned in the automobile > market that henry ford wouldn't've wished he'd thought of. Well, there's the built-in GPS navigation system that tells you to go drive off the dock into the water, because it wasn't smart enough to know that the route the map database showed in dotted li

Re: Network topology

2008-10-15 Thread Bill Woodcock
/index.html -Bill

Re: Potential Prefix Hijack

2008-11-10 Thread Bill Woodcock
x27;re usually very responsive, and good at coordinating this sort of thing." And then their web site failed to load, because the prefix it's in is flapping. Hm. Fred, you still awake? -Bill

Re: Origin ASN seen vs Origin ASN in Whois Records Report?

2008-11-19 Thread Bill Woodcock
generate it. May take a day or two. -Bill

Re: Origin ASN seen vs Origin ASN in Whois Records Report?

2008-11-21 Thread Bill Woodcock
rval would be even better. It's updated daily at midnight UTC. We don't presently spam any lists with our various reports and analyses. I guess we could add a subscription feature, though. -Bill PGP.sig Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: Origin ASN seen vs Origin ASN in Whois Records Report?

2008-11-21 Thread Bill Woodcock
you can sort on any column by clicking on the column-heading. Click again to reverse the sort order. We'll add drill-down to show the actual AS-paths in the next day or two. -Bill PGP.sig Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: IPv6 routing /48s

2008-11-24 Thread bill fumerola
y difficult for our > organization to come up with the rationale to need 65K /48s internally to > justify a /32. i can verify this. Verizon refused to route $employer's /44. any complaints were met with "just because ARIN gives you space doesn't mean we have to route it". -- bill

Re: Public Assertions

2008-11-25 Thread Bill Woodcock
ng a new missive from Dean. -Bill

Re: Public Assertions

2008-11-25 Thread Bill Woodcock
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008, Dean Anderson wrote: > A photo of Bill Woodcock's refused letter is at > http://www.av8.net/BillWoodcock.jpg Oh my god... What _is_ that sitting on? Is your desk upholstered with the hides of your victims? Also, I suggest you consult a dictionary

Re: Telecom Collapse?

2008-12-04 Thread bill fumerola
ng with VOIP offerings... workgroup: http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ecrit-charter.html mailing list archives: http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ecrit/current/maillist.html internet drafts, past and present: http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/ someone else will have to speak to implementations.. -- bill

Re: an over-the-top data center

2008-12-08 Thread Bill Stewart
Data centers in used nuclear bunkers aren't new - www.thebunker.net has done that for a decade in the UK. They found that having a cool-looking site made it easy to sell to bankers who wanted reassurance about physical security, and at least with the computer technology of the time it was easy to

Re: _65000_ in as-path - paging 8544, 16229, 37958

2008-12-11 Thread bill fumerola
the global Internet): > >64512 through 65535 the recently published RFC5398 sets aside a few more to add to the permanent ASN bogon list. 64496-64511Reserved for use in documentation and sample code 65536-65551 is reserved for same, for those playing in the 32-bit space. -- bill

Re: 91.207.218.0/23 prefix in DFZ - AS3.21 / AS196629 - announced with AS_CONFED_SEQUENCE in AS4_PATH - propagated by 35320

2008-12-11 Thread bill fumerola
r did I miss something? I certainly hope I did. this was brought up in the IETF IDR mailing list today. i've attached the response from that thread that addresses your reading of the RFC. -- bill --- Begin Message --- Hi Kaliraj, There are well-known correctness problems with simply discardin

Re: What to do when your ISP off-shores tech support

2009-01-04 Thread Bill Stewart
dea. Actually, for the last N years, the "A" in "AT&T" is just a letter; the company name stopped being an acronym for "American Telephone & Telegraph" even before they were bought by the Company Formerly Known As SBC. -- Thanks; Bill

Re: Ethical DDoS drone network

2009-01-07 Thread Bill Stewart
were testing. That was a lot more impressive back then when PCs were full-sized devices that needed keyboards and monitors (grouped on KVMs, at least), as opposed to being 1Us or blades or virtual machines. ---- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's sti

Re: Estimate of satellite vs. Land-based traffic

2009-01-07 Thread Bill Stewart
forced by Microsoft application protocols that couldn't handle the VSAT latency.) -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: Which is more efficient?

2009-01-15 Thread Bill Stewart
f IPSEC sessions, but it's not the technology you're going to want for OC48s. DSL is usually ATM underneath, but that may or may not be how you connect to your DSL carrier. -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: NetSol / WorldNIC nameservers continue to be down, for a couple days.

2009-01-23 Thread Bill Woodcock
;ve been under very large-scale UDP/53 DDoS for that period of time. They're continuing to work the problem. -Bill

RE: Paypal DNS Problems?

2009-01-29 Thread Bill Blackford
Looks ok here. -b -Original Message- From: John Martinez [mailto:jmarti...@zero11.com] Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 1:56 PM Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Paypal DNS Problems? B C wrote: > As the subject says really, paypal's DNS servers don't appear to be > responding for me... >

Re: can I ask mtu question

2009-02-03 Thread Bill Stewart
- ---- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: [Update] Re: New ISP to market, BCP 38, and new tactics

2009-02-04 Thread Bill Stewart
;s routing tables on it; you can leave the Internet inside a large MPLS VPN if you want. -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: v6 & DSL / Cable modems [was: Private use of non-RFC1918 IP space (IPv6-MW)]

2009-02-07 Thread Bill Stewart
ing, and then either you'll need to do real work, or else you'll need to tell them to get a real circuit for their server instead of broadband, or else you'll need to tell them to use tunnels over the broadband so it's not your DSLAM/BRAS's problem. -- T

Re: Private use of non-RFC1918 IP space

2009-02-09 Thread Bill Stewart
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Joel Jaeggli wrote: > FD00::/8 > > ula-l rfc 4139 s/4139/4193/ -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: Network diagram software

2009-02-11 Thread Bill Woodcock
> OmniGraffle is the better Visio. Me three. We all use OmniGraffle. And Adobe Illustrator to create new objects. -Bill

Re: Capture problems with Intel quad cards?

2009-02-16 Thread Bill Bogstad
bad driver. (Given that a driver that can't handle host-host flows is going to be obvious pretty quickly.) Good Luck, Bill Bogstad

RE: real hardware router VS linux router

2009-02-19 Thread Bill Blackford
In scaling upward. How would a linux router even if a kernel guru were to tweak and compile an optimized build, compare to a 7600/RSP720CXL or a Juniper PIC in ASIC? At some point packets/sec becomes a limitation I would think. -b -Original Message- From: Ryan Harden [mailto:harde...@ui

Re: real hardware router VS linux router

2009-02-19 Thread Bill Nash
You know you're off track when.. What operational relevance does this conversation, or the similiar ones that came before it, have? Are there a bunch in production contributing to the degradation of the best route between me and this video of cute kittens I'm trying to watch? Did something

Re: A new twist in email scams?

2009-03-06 Thread Bill Thompson
#x27;t want to leave you hanging. B) He is going to send you a check for over the amount of money you agreed on and then ask you to wire the overage back to him minus a small amount "For your trouble". Google "Overpayment Scam". Good Luck, -- Bill Thompson bi...@mahagonny.com signature.asc Description: PGP signature

SUP720 vs. SUP32

2009-03-11 Thread Bill Blackford
oughput in the near future. Can the 32 handle a full table? How does the MFSC2A compare to the MFSC3? V6 support? Thank you. -- Bill Blackford Senior Network Engineer my /home away from home

RE: SUP720 vs. SUP32

2009-03-11 Thread Bill Blackford
--Original Message----- From: Bill Blackford [mailto:bblackf...@nwresd.k12.or.us] Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 11:18 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: SUP720 vs. SUP32 Anyone have any experience with SUP32? Please contact me off list. I'm trying to evaluate a lower-cost alternative to the 720

Re: Dynamic IP log retention = 0?

2009-03-13 Thread Bill Stewart
until they can get it fixed. -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: Dynamic IP log retention = 0?

2009-03-14 Thread Bill Bogstad
e that little red dot in the middle of their chest. If they do notice and report it, however, I can guarantee that a significant investigation will take place. Bill Bogstad

Re: Seeking Connectivity in IRAQ

2009-03-18 Thread Bill Woodcock
;t like to sell them. also, att/tmo have international blackberry roaming which works with edge, flatrate, and if you have a BES you can tether it. -Bill PGP.sig Description: This is a digitally signed message part

RE: Gigabit speed test anybody?

2009-03-25 Thread Bill Blackford
Rick. The speedtests are only as good as the hosts they're hosted on and the path by which you reach them. I use iperf on each end of a link that I'm turning up. I put Linux hosts at both endpoints, but I believe iperf comes in a windows flavor too. -b F

Cisco ASR100x

2009-04-01 Thread Bill Blackford
es in the IOS XE vs. IOS. Thanks -b -- Bill Blackford

Re: shipping pre-built cabinets vs. build-on-site

2009-04-06 Thread Bill Woodcock
e domestic truck freight within the country. > Plus the crates can be re-used, lowering your costs. Only if the cost of shipping the crates home again is lower than the cost of building new ones, which is unlikely, even if you slow-boat them. -Bill

Re: IXP

2009-04-17 Thread Bill Woodcock
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009, Paul Vixie wrote: > with the advent of vlan tags, the whole idea of CSMA for IXP networks is passe. > just put each pair of peers into their own private tagged vlan. Uh, I'm not sure whether you're being sarcastic or not. -Bill

Re: IXP

2009-04-17 Thread Bill Woodcock
do things normally, with an IX subnet that people can peer across. So, the advent of standardized . 1Q tags in 1998, preceded by ISL for many years before that, has not yet rendered the 99.6% majority best-practice passe. Just a clarification. -Bill PG

Re: downloading speed

2009-04-17 Thread Bill OBrien
erformance. Bill On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 4:21 PM, chandrashakher pawar < learn.chan...@gmail.com> wrote: > Configuration > > sh run interface FastEthernet1/3/1 > Building configuration... > Current configuration : 351 bytes > ! > inter

Re: IXP

2009-04-18 Thread Bill Woodcock
Stephen, that's a straw-man argument. Nobody's arguing against VLANs. Paul's argument was that VLANs rendered shared subnets obsolete, and everybody else has been rebutting that. Not saying that VLANs shouldn't be used. Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: Stephen Stua

Re: Network Operations Guide

2007-08-24 Thread Bill Nash
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007, Bill Nash wrote: > I built a perl daemon using Net::BGP and DBI that inserted and removed > routes, on update, into an SQL db. I could then query to my hearts > content, beating up a db with full routes with all the efficiency of SQL. > It's simple as hel

Re: 240/4

2007-10-16 Thread Bill Stewart
e RFC author grudgingly agree to release the space and retarget the research, giving the carriers and other players one more year to get serious. -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: monitoring tools

2007-10-31 Thread Bill Fenner
quot; question - both in an enterprise environment ("where is this misbehaving MAC address?") and a data center ("which port was that server plugged into on the switch?"). Bill

Re: [Nanog] ATT VP: Internet to hit capacity by 2010

2008-04-18 Thread Bill Nash
I wouldn't be shocked at all if this was an element of multi-pronged lobbying approaches, reminiscent of the 'fiber to the home' tax break series that hit a handful of years back that got us pretty much nothing. Given trivial tech milestones like these: http://www.thelocal.se/7869/20070712/ (20

Re: [Nanog] NANOG list changes

2008-04-18 Thread Bill McGonigle
g\.org .Mailing\ Lists.nanog/ I can't complain about the list moving to nanog.org, it seems quite appropriate. -Bill - Bill McGonigle, Owner Work: 603.448.4440 BFC Computing, LLC Home: 603.448.1668 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cell: 603.252.2606 http://www.bfcco

Re: [NANOG] Never seen before! Gucci Prada Chanel, Bally, Dsquared, Sold for less than cost.WOW

2008-04-24 Thread Bill Nash
Express invitations for blackholing from the spammers. =) - billn On Thu, 24 Apr 2008, Logan, Robert wrote: > Is this what the mail list has come to? > > -Original Message- > From: nanog@nanog.org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 3:06 PM > To: nanog@nanog.org >

Re: [NANOG] PCH BGP Archive down?

2008-05-08 Thread Bill Woodcock
at fixing it. Our apologies. You're always welcome to open a ticket with email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] when we're not doing the right thing, of course, with respect to this or any of the other tools we support. -Bill _

Re: [NANOG] PCH BGP Archive down?

2008-05-08 Thread Bill Woodcock
on to the back-end database. Our apologies. -Bill ___ NANOG mailing list NANOG@nanog.org http://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog

Re: [NANOG] Fiber Cut at 60 Hudson

2008-05-27 Thread Bill McGonigle
our problem and unplugged the fiber labeled 'Vermont' by accident. ;) -Bill - Bill McGonigle, Owner Work: 603.448.4440 BFC Computing, LLC Home: 603.448.1668 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cell: 603.252.2606 http://www.bfccomputing.com/Page: 603.442.1833 Blog: htt

Re: DNS problems to RoadRunner - tcp vs udp

2008-06-13 Thread Bill Owens
IN NS ns2.trustns.net. ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION: ns1.sims.net. 86400 IN A 209.190.93.130 ns2.sims.net. 86400 IN A 209.190.93.132 ;; Query time: 31 msec ;; SERVER: 209.190.93.130#53(209.190.93.130) ;; WHEN: Fri Jun 13 14:31:13 2008 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 211 Bill.

Re: easy way to scan for issues with path mtu discovery?

2008-06-24 Thread Bill Owens
at best). > Google has not been kind to my researches so far. scamper is the best tool I've found: http://www.wand.net.nz/scamper/ Bill.

Re: what problem are we solving? (was Re: ICANN opens up Pandora's Box of new TLDs)

2008-06-27 Thread Bill Nash
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008, Scott Francis wrote: perhaps somebody with more insight can explain the rationale to me (DRC?) - is there a purpose served here aside from corporate/legal interests? It strikes me as fomenting another gold rush. The notion that disputed TLDs go up for auction sounds like

Re: what problem are we solving? (was Re: ICANN opens up Pandora's Box of new TLDs)

2008-06-27 Thread Bill Nash
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008, David Conrad wrote: On Jun 27, 2008, at 10:57 AM, Bill Nash wrote: I'd rather see ICANN spend time on current problems instead of making new ones. Out of curiosity, what are the problems you feel ICANN should be spending its time on? For starters, has Verisign

Re: what problem are we solving? (was Re: ICANN opens up Pandora's Box of new TLDs)

2008-06-27 Thread Bill Nash
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008, Bill Nash wrote: Except for domain registrars, who are only really a registrar when they make a mistake that could cost your entire commercial enterprise. Edit: s/when/until/ Beer:30. - billn

Re: Software router state of the art

2008-07-28 Thread Bill Nash
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008, Rev. Jeffrey Paul wrote: As much as I hate to contribute to the problem, I'd like to point out that the barrage of useless, off-topic, empty traffic on this list in the last week is, in my estimation, quite a bit above the "usual" ruckus of NANOG. While I'm not one to thunk

Re: Coop Peering Fabric??

2008-08-11 Thread Bill Woodcock
$0/month per 10G port is common enough. https://www.seattleix.net/faq.htm Why pay someone else to let you use an Ethernet switch? Presumably if you can configure BGP, plugging into an Ethernet switch is well within your core competency. -Bill

Re: Coop Peering Fabric??

2008-08-12 Thread Bill Woodcock
laws of most countries, the U.S. and Canada included, non-profits are legaly protected against acquisition by for-profits. -Bill

Re: Coop Peering Fabric??

2008-08-12 Thread Bill Woodcock
y ISPs solving problems for themselves, as Deepak is suggesting. -Bill

Re: Public shaming list for ISPs announcing other ISPs IP space by mistake

2008-08-18 Thread Bill Nash
On Sun, 17 Aug 2008, Jared Mauch wrote: I agree, how many of you folks that use IRRs have ever deleted an IRR object? Heck, some ISPs even add them based on existence of advertised routes. On that topic, how do you delete IRR objects when the person who created them used a unique maintainer o

US government mandates? use of DNSSEC by federal agencies

2008-08-26 Thread Bill Bogstad
Not sure what this will actually mean in the long run, but it's at least worth noting. http://www.gcn.com/online/vol1_no1/46987-1.html http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/memoranda/fy2008/m08-23.pdf Bill Bogstad

Re: New Intercage upstream

2008-09-12 Thread Bill Woodcock
find the idea of their having one user a little amusing. I've seen that truck around the parking lot of 200 Paul. Tim P., you going to go have a little chat with them for us? -Bill

Re: New Intercage upstream

2008-09-12 Thread Bill Woodcock
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, William Hamilton wrote: > What's amusing about having one user on that particular host? That's the _front page of their corporate web site_. It doesn't say "host" it says that's their _network_. -Bill

Re: ingress SMTP

2008-09-12 Thread Bill Stewart
ple.net/faq/port25blocking" or some similarly useful message as opposed to just dropping the packets. I've toned down my vehemence about the blocking issue a bit - there's enough zombieware out there that I don't object strongly to an ISP that has it blocked by default but makes

Re: Identifying when netblocks have been assigned

2008-09-13 Thread Bill Woodcock
the organization name... Are you planning on using the RIR OrgID, or an exact-match on the organization name, or a substring or regex match? Or would you like something that tries to map through origin AS? -Bill

Re: Identifying when netblocks have been assigned

2008-09-13 Thread Bill Woodcock
On Sat, 13 Sep 2008, Bill Woodcock wrote: > Those are both very simple reports to run from PCH's existing databases > and data-feeds. By that, I mean that they could be run daily, and specific results emailed to people who were interested in following the allocation p

Re: Identifying when netblocks have been assigned

2008-09-13 Thread Bill Woodcock
On Sat, 13 Sep 2008, Bill Woodcock wrote: > By that, I mean that they could be run daily, and specific results emailed > to people who were interested in following the allocation patterns for > specific organizations, any time there was a match. Following up on my

Re: Creating a visual Map of a network?

2008-09-16 Thread Bill Woodcock
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This time I want to create a visual map of the LAN. Intermapper. http://dartware.com/network_monitoring_products/intermapper/index.html -Bill

Re: Silly PUCK/Outages question

2008-09-24 Thread Bill Woodcock
CORRECT? yes > ** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames -Bill

Re: Silly PUCK/Outages question

2008-09-24 Thread Bill Woodcock
. We're moving the records we have over to anyns, which should pick them up within the hour. -Bill

Re: AH is pretty useless and perhaps should be deprecated

2009-11-15 Thread Bill Fehring
, implementations MUST support ESP and MAY support AH." -Bill

Wan acceleration

2009-11-19 Thread Bill Lewis
dWare, BlueCoat, and Juniper. My connectivity is a tier 2 Metro E at one site (policed at 90Mbps), Tier 1 OC3 at other. Reply to post, or off list. Cheers, Bill Lewis

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