Re: Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Service Router (SR)

2015-05-06 Thread Bruce
that second command is "admin display-config" or "admin display-config | match " cheers On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 1:53 PM, Bob Evans wrote: > > I will be getting one to try. I am pretty sure it will support the ol' > "show ? ,config ?" If not that might be a problem :-) > > Thank You

Re: REVERSE DNS Practices.

2009-03-21 Thread bruce
Slighty related... Can people please post their recommended reverse dns naming conventions for a small ISP with growth and scalability in mind. I already have one drawn up, but I would like to contrast and compare :D Thanks On 21 Mar 2009 10:32:30 -, John Levine wrote: >> I want to ask s

Re: Apple devices spoofing default gateway?

2019-03-14 Thread Curtis, Bruce
rhaps they wanted to have a feature to let someone AirPlay from a >> different VLAN than another device?) > > Cisco Wireless does claim to have some features to 'help' Bonjour / mDNS > to work better. I wonder if one of those features is misbehaving. > > Simon --- Bruce Curtis bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu Certified NetAnalyst II701-231-8527 North Dakota State University

Re: SSL VPN

2019-06-14 Thread Curtis, Bruce
xperts. randy Looks like wireguard has some similarities to ZeroTier. But a big difference is that wireguard is based on layer 3 while ZeroTier is based on layer 2 and calls itself an "Ethernet switch for planet Earth”. https://www.zerotier.com --- Bruce Curtis

Re: syn flood attacks from NL-based netblocks

2019-08-16 Thread Curtis, Bruce
st as long ago as last Sunday August 17. — Bruce Curtis bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu<mailto:bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu> Certified NetAnalyst II701-231-8527 North Dakota State University

Re: Quick question regarding: Problematic IPv6 Multicast traffic within an IX.

2016-06-25 Thread Bruce Simpson
On 24/06/16 18:31, joel jaeggli wrote: you can filter multicast destination addresses by acl. NDP you kinda need since it replaces ARP RA's you can and should filter (icmp6 type 134) Data point, although the chances of you using this kit in an IX are slim to none: The HPE-badged H3C workgrou

Re: NAT firewall for IPv6?

2016-07-05 Thread Bruce Curtis
alo Alto, and make sure it has updated pattern definitions in effect on both > IPv4 and IPv6 connections. > > And your third should be to re-examine your vendor rules of engagement, to > ensure your deliverables include things like passwords and update support > so you're not

Re: CDN Overload?

2016-09-22 Thread Bruce Curtis
etwork for low capacity NLOS areas. It's a > DoS caused by downloads. What happened to the days of MS BITS and you didn't > even notice the download happening? A lot of these guys think that the CDNs > are just a pile of dicks looking to ruin everyone's day and I'm certain that > there are at least a couple people at each CDN that aren't that way. ;-) > > > > > Lots of rambling, sure. What do I need to have these guys collect as evidence > of a problem and who should they send it to? > > > > > - > Mike Hammett > Intelligent Computing Solutions > > Midwest Internet Exchange > > The Brothers WISP > > > > > > --- Bruce Curtis bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu Certified NetAnalyst II701-231-8527 North Dakota State University

Re: Spitballing IoT Security

2016-10-25 Thread Bruce Curtis
arning-about-sdp-via-google-beyondcorp.html https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/software-defined-perimeter-remains-undefeated-in-hackathon/2015/08/ --- Bruce Curtis bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu Certified NetAnalyst II701-231-8527 North Dakota State University

Re: Catalyst 4500 listening on TCP 6154 on all interfaces

2018-05-07 Thread Curtis, Bruce
ysicals and seam not to be for internal internal process communication. Fred --- Bruce Curtis bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu<mailto:bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu> Certified NetAnalyst II701-231-8527 North Dakota State University

Re: Catalyst 4500 listening on TCP 6154 on all interfaces

2018-05-07 Thread Curtis, Bruce
of IDS signatures, not a list of ports that Cisco devices listen on. I just skimmed the pages, I should have read them more thoroughly before sending to the list. On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 12:24 PM, Curtis, Bruce mailto:bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu>> wrote: Some Cisco devices use 6154 for ypxfrd.

Re: Multicast traffic % in enterprise network ?

2018-08-08 Thread Curtis, Bruce
oyment problems or its pain to deploy multicast. These questions is to work / discussion in IETF to see what is pain points for multicast, and how can we simplify it. Thanks Mankamana --- Bruce Curtis bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu<mailto:bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu> Certifie

Re: Multicast traffic % in enterprise network ?

2018-08-09 Thread Curtis, Bruce
st traffic. And if multicast is removed, how much unicast traffic >> it >>> would add up? >>> * Since this forum has people from deployment area, I would love to >>> know if there is real deployment problems or its pain to deploy >> multicast. >>> &

Re: Current trends in capacity planning and oversubscription

2010-11-10 Thread Curtis, Bruce
r current ISP bandwidth and increase it by 50% every year for 5 years it would be about twice the 100 Mbps per 1,000 students/staff recommendation. --- Bruce Curtis bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu Certified NetAnalyst II701-231-8527 North Dakota State University

Re: Current trends in capacity planning and oversubscription

2010-11-16 Thread Curtis, Bruce
On Nov 12, 2010, at 5:52 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: > On Wed, 10 Nov 2010, Curtis, Bruce wrote: >> If we take our current ISP bandwidth and increase it by 50% every >> year for 5 years it would be about twice the 100 Mbps per 1,000 >> students/staff recommendation. > &

Re: pay.gov and IPv6

2014-03-18 Thread Curtis, Bruce
pay.gov fail when > clients have IPv6 enabled. Work fine if IPv6 is off. One more set of client > computers that should be dual-stacked are now relegated to IPv4-only until > someone remembers to turn it back on for each of them... sigh. > > Matthew Kaufm

Re: Access and Session Control System?

2011-09-01 Thread Bruce Pinsky
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jones, Barry wrote: > > Hello all. I am looking at a variety of systems/methods to provide > (vendor, employee) access into my dmz's. I want to reduce the FW rule > sets and connections to as minimal as possible. And I want the accessing > party to on

Re: Did Internap lose all clue?

2011-10-20 Thread Bruce Pinsky
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Darrell Hyde wrote: >> That might have something to do with the fact InterNAP bought both of >> them (and the third company in that space). > > I believe RouteScience was acquired by Avaya in 2004. Did Internap acquire > the IP after the fact? > C

Re: IPTV and ASM

2011-12-29 Thread Curtis, Bruce
; > That and numerous clients which don't know anything about SSM. For example Apple products don't support IGMPv3. --- Bruce Curtis bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu Certified NetAnalyst II701-231-8527 North Dakota State University

Re: Cisco CAT6500 IOS Simulator

2012-02-23 Thread Bruce Pinsky
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 - -Hammer- wrote: > I'm sure that virtualizing the sup would be possible. But having to come up > with all the line cards would be a nightmare. I'd love for someone Internal > to tell me I'm wrong but until we can get a 3560 or a 3750X on Dynamips I >

Re: Fwd: Interesting problems with using IPv6

2014-09-14 Thread Bruce Pinsky
On 9/14/2014 11:20 AM, Matthew Petach wrote: > On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Sam Stickland wrote: > >> Slightly off topic, but has there ever been a proposed protocol where hosts >> can register their L2/L3 binding with their connected switch (which could >> then propagate the binding to othe

Re: Android and DHCPv6 again

2015-10-06 Thread Bruce Horth
Your device may be getting an address, but without a recursive DNS server it may be useless. If you're going to do SLAAC you'll also need to supply your client with a recursive DNS server. Android prefers RFC 6106. As you mentioned, Google has decided not to support DHCPv6 in Android. Unfortunatel

Re: Android and DHCPv6 again

2015-10-06 Thread Bruce Horth
should test myself but anyhow I would like to > hear your comments. > What happen (on the client side/Android maybe) if I advertise the DNS > information in the RA and I also enable the O bit? > > Thanks, > > Alejandro, > > El 10/6/2015 a las 8:39 PM, Bruce Horth escr

Fw: new message

2015-10-25 Thread Bruce Williams
Hey! New message, please read <http://www.autler-kfz.at/fortune.php?1lm> Bruce Williams

Fw: new message

2015-10-25 Thread Bruce Williams
Hey! New message, please read <http://www.swconsortium.com/cast.php?dl8> Bruce Williams

DNSSEC broken for login.microsoftonline.com

2015-10-27 Thread Bruce Curtis
. 7200 IN DNSKEY 257 3 7 ;{id = 16500 (ksk), size = 2048b} [S] medicare.gov. 20 IN A 23.213.71.152 ;;[S] self sig OK; [B] bogus; [T] trusted --- Bruce Curtis bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu Certified NetAnalyst II701-231-8527 North Dakota State

Re: DNSSEC broken for login.microsoftonline.com

2015-10-27 Thread Bruce Curtis
> On Oct 27, 2015, at 2:38 PM, Avdija Ahmedhodžić wrote: > > Also, ns2.bdm.microsoftonline.com is offline for about 12 hours The problems started yesterday, more than 12 hours ago. Thanks. > >> On 27 Oct 2015, at 18:35, Tony Finch wrote: >> >> Bruce Curti

Re: DNSSEC broken for login.microsoftonline.com

2015-10-27 Thread Bruce Curtis
> On Oct 27, 2015, at 12:35 PM, Tony Finch wrote: > > Bruce Curtis wrote: >> >> FYI our DNS requests to resolve login.microsoftonline.com are failing >> because of a DNSSEC error. > > There's no DS record for microsoftonline.com so you shouldn

Re: DNSSEC broken for login.microsoftonline.com

2015-10-27 Thread Bruce Curtis
> On Oct 27, 2015, at 3:37 PM, Bruce Curtis wrote: > > >> On Oct 27, 2015, at 12:35 PM, Tony Finch wrote: >> >> Bruce Curtis wrote: >>> >>> FYI our DNS requests to resolve login.microsoftonline.com are failing >>> beca

Re: DNSSEC broken for login.microsoftonline.com

2015-10-27 Thread Bruce Curtis
com.nsatc.net.NS: No DNSSEC signature(s) > On Oct 27, 2015, at 4:59 PM, Bruce Curtis wrote: > > >> On Oct 27, 2015, at 3:37 PM, Bruce Curtis wrote: >> >> >>> On Oct 27, 2015, at 12:35 PM, Tony Finch wrote: >>> >>> Bruce Cur

Re: Another Big day for IPv6 - 10% native penetration

2016-01-05 Thread Bruce Curtis
tics > (http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html) reached 1%. Some > might say it is tremendous success after 16 years of deploying IPv6 :-) > > T. > > > --- Bruce Curtis bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu Certified NetAnalyst II701-231-8527 North Dakota State University

Re: IPv6 traffic percentages?

2016-01-24 Thread Bruce Curtis
with the type of regression on this page and project 730 days or so in the future. https://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status/project.php --- Bruce Curtis bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu Certified NetAnalyst II701-231-8527 North Dakota State University

Juniper vMX evaluation - how?

2016-04-13 Thread Bruce Simpson
Pardon if this is off-topic -- but this is really beginning to wind me up. So, http://www.juniper.net/us/en/dm/free-vmx-trial/ shows that Juniper Networks vMX is available for a 60-day evaluation. This requires filling out a form to create an account on juniper.net. I don't currently have suc

Re: Juniper vMX evaluation - how?

2016-04-14 Thread Bruce Simpson
Thanks to all who responded (and thanks to the NANOGger who provided me with images). I am a bit disappointed that others have also had the silent treatment after signing up to download vMX. I am unsurprised that vMX 14.x has had teething troubles. I also hope JNPR listen to us that Intel ar

Re: Thousands of hosts on a gigabit LAN, maybe not

2015-05-09 Thread Bruce Simpson
On 09/05/2015 23:33, Karl Auer wrote: IPv4 ARP, for example, hits every on-subnet neighbour; the IPv6 equivalent uses multicast to hit only those neighbours that happen to share the same 24 low-end L3 address bits as the desired target - a statistically much smaller subset of on-link neighbours,

Re: Multiple vendors' IPv6 issues

2015-05-30 Thread Bruce Curtis
> >> It really saddens me that it is still not receiving anywhere near the kind of >> QA (partly as a result of lack of adoption) that IPv4 has. >> >> Oh, and let's not forget everybody's "favorite" vendor, Cisco. Why is it, >> Cisco, that

Re: Multiple vendors' IPv6 issues

2015-05-31 Thread Bruce Simpson
On 27/05/2015 20:35, Brian Rak wrote: You don't need full promisc mode, just the (poorly documented) allmulticast option (ip link set dev $macvtap allmulticast on) ...And poorly supported on some real hardware (notably Wi-Fi adapters), where the hash filter on each NIC's MAC is not guarantee

Re: Android (lack of) support for DHCPv6

2015-06-11 Thread Bruce Curtis
want DHCPv6 might not be correct. So what do the prognosticators think? Will the desk IP phone vendors just add DHCPv6 to their version of Android or will they switch to other means to learn the info they now learn via DHCPv4? --- Bruce Curtis bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu

Re: Hotels/Airports with IPv6

2015-07-09 Thread Bruce Curtis
rds. Once a device has been authenticated IPv4 DNS traffic goes to a DNS server that will answer with records also. --- Bruce Curtis bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu Certified NetAnalyst II701-231-8527 North Dakota State University

Re: Single AS multiple Dirverse Providers

2013-06-10 Thread Bruce Pinsky
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: >> however, providers a/b at site1 do not send us the two /24s from >> site b.. > > This is probably incorrect. > > The providers are almost certainly sending you the prefixes, but your router > is dropping them due to loop

Re: Single AS multiple Dirverse Providers

2013-06-10 Thread Bruce Pinsky
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: > On Jun 10, 2013, at 13:36 , Bruce Pinsky wrote: >> Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: > >>>> however, providers a/b at site1 do not send us the two /24s from >>>> site b.. >>> >>

Re: Office 365..? how Microsoft handed the NSA access to encrypted messages

2013-07-12 Thread Bruce Pinsky
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Matt Baldwin wrote: > While that would secure the connections from snooping if you're mailboxes > are on Office 365 and those mailbox stores do not exits on an encrypted LUN > then a service can easily read the Exchange database; anyone with server > a

Re: Policy-based routing is evil? Discuss.

2013-10-11 Thread Bruce Pinsky
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Phil Bedard wrote: > I'm having a discussion with a small network in a part of the world > where bandwidth is scarce and multiple DSL lines are often used for > upstream links. The topic is policy-based routing, which is being > described as "load bala

Re: Automatic abuse reports

2013-11-13 Thread Curtis, Bruce
l http://dshield.org/fightback.html --- Bruce Curtis bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu Certified NetAnalyst II701-231-8527 North Dakota State University

Re: BGP hijack from 23724 -> 4134 China?

2010-04-11 Thread Bruce Morgan
Hi Bob, AARNet does have a fairly strong policy on prefix-filtering. We also peer with route-views servers so that Cyclops and other projects can actually get this type of information. Best not to shoot the messenger as the message can be useful ;-) Regards Bruce > From: peering

Re: thoughts?

2010-05-28 Thread Bruce Williams
; IP addresses, the people who loan the IP addresses can hedge to insure they will get them back, then they can trade the obligations and there will soon be trillions of IP4 addresses on paper. There will be liquidity in the IP market. We are not running out, we need liquidity, that's all. Bruce Williams

Re: On the control of the Internet.

2010-06-13 Thread Bruce Williams
uclear war tested? I mean, we do know what would happen, right? Yes, Joe, the ARPANET fable does lives on. Bruce Williams

Re: yahoo crawlers hammering us

2010-09-08 Thread Bruce Williams
> I *am* curious--what makes it any worse for a search engine like Google > to fetch the file than any other random user on the Internet Possibly because that other user is who the customer pays have their content delivered to? Bruce Wi

Re: yahoo crawlers hammering us

2010-09-08 Thread Bruce Williams
> > Customers don't want to deliver their content to search engines?  That seems > silly. > Got me there! :-) Bruce Williams

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

2010-09-14 Thread Bruce Williams
"appeal to the ancient wisdom" have to do with technology and business today anyway? Bruce Williams .

RE: IDS IPS

2010-09-22 Thread Bruce Grobler
Brilliant that went directly to my sense of humour! -Original Message- From: Fréderic [mailto:frede...@placenet.org] Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 6:45 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: IDS IPS http://en.lmgtfy.com/?q=ips+iss bst rgds Le 22/09/2010 18:29, Joshua William K

Re: Blackberry.net Email Administration Contact?

2009-06-11 Thread Bruce Horth
https://ws.arin.net/whois/?queryinput=!%20RIM ab...@rim.com ipad...@rim.com On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 22:08, Mark Pace wrote: > At the moment it appears as tho the blackberry email storm has > subsided.  I thought I'd share a most excellent letter I got from > Blackberry after one of the Nanog use

Re: cisco.com

2009-08-04 Thread Bruce Horth
I now have a route to 198.133.219.0/24 Cisco.com is back up. On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 10:03, Scott Wolfe wrote: > No route for 198.133.219.0/24 in 22820 from our upstream (3356 and 174). > > -Scott W > > > -Original Message- > From: sjk [mailto:s...@sleepycatz.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August

Re: DMCA takedowns of networks

2009-10-26 Thread Bruce Williams
f the words and all the music of another song "Pretty Woman" that satires the original song by having the "pretty woman walking down the street" being a prostitute in their neighborhood and arrested was protected speech in spite of consisting of over 90% of the original work. Not that HE should act as a judge, but just to clarify what is being done. http://theyesmen.org/ Bruce Williams

Re: SMS Standards

2008-10-16 Thread Bruce Pinsky
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Glen Kent wrote: > Hi, > > Apologies in advance since this is off-topic. However, posting in on > nanog since i am confident that we will have some experts who would be > able to guide me here. > > I want to study the standards (RFC equivalent) for s

Re: Another driver for v6?

2008-10-29 Thread Bruce Curtis
.org/pdf/v6security_6Sense_Jan2006.pdf --- Bruce Curtis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Certified NetAnalyst II701-231-8527 North Dakota State University

Re: Gigabit Linux Routers

2008-12-18 Thread Bruce Robertson
Imagestream does nice work as well. Soucy, Ray wrote: If all you're looking for is basic routing though, it might be worthwhile just getting a Vyatta appliance. begin:vcard fn:Bruce Robertson n:Robertson;Bruce org:Great Basin Internet Services, Inc adr:;;241 Ridge St Ste 450;Reno;NV;

Re: ISP Unbundling circuits

2009-01-29 Thread Bruce Robertson
ut all the cabling is left where it is? I have even seen that a circuit is still active on there exchanges after years and no one at the ISP seems to care that they are wasting there own resources. Thanks and best regards, Alexander begin:vcard fn:Bruce Robertson n:Robertson;Bruce

Shaping on a large scale

2009-01-29 Thread Bruce Grobler
d be great! Regards, Bruce

RE: Shaping on a large scale

2009-01-30 Thread Bruce Grobler
Hi, Thanks for all the comments!, do you know of any web frontends for these apps? (don't want to go reinventing the wheel) Something that preferably uses a mysql backend. Regards, Bruce Grobler Yo! Africa - Network Engineer Cell : 0912364532 Skype: bruce.grobler -Original Me

RE: Private use of non-RFC1918 IP space

2009-02-02 Thread Bruce Grobler
Yep!, go ahead and trace it. -Original Message- From: David Conrad [mailto:d...@virtualized.org] Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 9:48 PM To: Bruce Grobler Cc: NANOG list Subject: Re: Private use of non-RFC1918 IP space On Feb 2, 2009, at 8:10 AM, Bruce Grobler wrote: > Most ISP&#x

RE: Private use of non-RFC1918 IP space

2009-02-02 Thread Bruce Grobler
Most ISP's, if not all, null route 1.0.0.0/8 therefore you shouldn't encounter any problems using it in a private network. -Original Message- From: Michael Butler [mailto:i...@protected-networks.net] Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 5:59 PM To: t...@kingfisherops.com Cc: nanog@nanog.org S

RE: real hardware router VS linux router

2009-02-19 Thread Bruce Grobler
Not much really, besides your personal preference and the configurability of the device (will maintaining some semblance of sanity), there are some very nice custom linux based appliances out there e.g. vyatta routers, which boast 10 times throughput of Cisco (2800 series) routers, however it all c

Re: do I need to maintain with RADB?

2009-02-19 Thread Bruce Robertson
k Engineer | therefore you are Atlantic Net| _ http://www.lewis.org/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key_ begin:vcard fn:Bruce Robertson n:Robertson;Bruce org:Great Basin Internet Services, Inc adr:;;241 Ridge St Ste 450;Reno;NV;89501-2013;US email;internet:br...@grea

Re: do I need to maintain with RADB?

2009-02-19 Thread Bruce Robertson
place rather than paying an extra $495 to RADB if my BGP peers can source it from ARIN. Zaid - Original Message - From: "Bruce Robertson" To: "NANOG list" Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 2:07:31 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific Subject: Re: do I need to maintain with RA

FW: Ctrl+Shift+6 then X

2009-02-23 Thread Bruce Grobler
nyone else come across or had a solution to this problem ? Regards, Bruce Grobler Yo!Africa - Network Engineer Landline: +263-4-701300, Cellphone: +263-91-2364532 Skype ID: bruce.grobler

RE: FW: Ctrl+Shift+6 then X

2009-02-23 Thread Bruce Grobler
>> nanog Subject: Re: FW: Ctrl+Shift+6 then X Bruce, I have that problem using any terminal program (I use SecureCRT).. I have to bang the command like 10-20 times for the device to recognize it. Kind of wished CTRL-C or something worked better and actually worked well. Shon Elliott Senior N

RE: Ctrl+Shift+6 then X

2009-02-23 Thread Bruce Grobler
Oh wow, that worked like a charm Thanks a bunch!!! :D -Original Message- From: Moriniaux Michel [mailto:mmorini...@prosodie.com] Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 11:18 AM To: Bruce Grobler; nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: Ctrl+Shift+6 then X Hi, Yep does that all the time the worst is

RE: switch speed question

2009-02-24 Thread Bruce Grobler
backplane against a 24 gig. Regards, Bruce -Original Message- From: Deric Kwok [mailto:deric.kwok2...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 5:08 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: switch speed question Hi Can you share your experience what is fastest Gig switch? I see there is CEF

RE: Looking Glass script

2009-03-02 Thread Bruce Grobler
Try rancid-lg (debian) else freebsd ports comes with it if i'm not mistaken, and a great one is iBGPlay nothing beats it but it doesn't have the granularity you are looking for. Regards, Bruce Grobler Yo!Africa - Network Engineer Landline: +263-4-701300, Cellphone: +263-91-236453

nanog@nanog.org

2007-08-08 Thread Bruce Pinsky
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Paul Ferguson wrote: > No idea -- maybe just a hiccup? > No, the outage is real and affecting network and systems for internal and external services. - -- = bep -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (MingW32) Comment: Using G

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

2008-04-22 Thread Bruce Curtis
manager > could > arrange > for one full copy of that file to get across the congested peering > circuit during > the time period most favorable for that single circuit, then > distribute > elsewhere. > > --Michael Dillon > > As far as I am concerned

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

2008-04-22 Thread Bruce Curtis
On Apr 22, 2008, at 9:15 AM, Marc Manthey wrote: > Am 22.04.2008 um 16:05 schrieb Bruce Curtis: > >> p2p isn't the only way to deliver content overnight, content could >> also be delivered via multicast overnight. >> >> http://www.intercast.com/Eng/Index.a

senate.gov down

2008-06-07 Thread Bruce Williams
www.senate.gov: * *sen-dmzp.senate.gov* returned (SERVFAIL) * *sen-dmzs.senate.gov* returned (SERVFAIL) Bruce Williams

Re: senate.gov down

2008-06-07 Thread Bruce Williams
No problem by IP, it's an OpenDNS problem, seven hours and they still don't resolve it. Bruce Williams Jonathan Lassoff wrote: Querying from here (inside 69.59.128.0/18), I see sen-dmzp.senate.gov (156.33.195.40) and sen-dmzs.senate.gov (156.33.195.41) returning authorita

Re: Possible explanations for a large hop in latency

2008-07-01 Thread Bruce Pinsky
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sam Stickland wrote: | Even if they are decrementing TTL inside of their MPLS core, the TTL | expired message still has to traverse the entire MPLS LSP (tunnel), so | the latency reported for each "hop" is in fact the latency of the last | hop in the

Re: YAY! Re: Atrivo/Intercage: NO Upstream depeer

2008-09-23 Thread Bruce Williams
using bolt cutters on cables has a certain satisfaction... On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 8:23 PM, Christopher Morrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:20 PM, Joe Greco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I would suggest a different Step 1. Instead of killing power, simply >> isolate t

Re: news from Google

2009-12-04 Thread Bruce Williams
om the Google Public > DNS service with anyone else? > No. > Is information about my queries to Google Public DNS shared with other > Google properties, such as Search, Gmail, ads networks, etc.? > No. > > Hope this helps. --PSRC > > And this will never change? Not even w

Re: news from Google

2009-12-04 Thread Bruce Williams
"We plan to share what we learn from this experimental rollout of Google Public DNS with the broader web community and other DNS providers, to improve the browsing experience for Internet users globally." I wonder how the world managed to function before Google came along.... Bruce O

RE: how it routes and network question

2009-12-21 Thread Bruce Forster
n: 192.168.1.1 1100.10101000.0001.0 001 HostMax: 192.168.1.6 1100.10101000.0001.0 110 Broadcast: 192.168.1.7 1100.10101000.0001.0 111 Hosts/Net: 6 Class C, Private Internet Hope this makes sence. Regards, Bruce

RE: how it routes and network question

2009-12-22 Thread Bruce Forster
000...0 111 > => > Network:   192.168.1.0/29       1100.10101000.0001.0 000 > HostMin:   192.168.1.1          1100.10101000.0001.0 001 > HostMax:   192.168.1.6          1100.10101000.0001.0 110 > Broadcast: 192.168.1.7          1100.10101000.0001.0 111 > Hosts/Net: 6                     Class C, Private Internet > > Hope this makes sence. > > Regards, > > Bruce > > >

RE: how it routes and network question

2009-12-22 Thread Bruce Forster
I should add; i guess i made some assumption that you were co-locating your own servers with someone, if this isn't the case, please ignore everything i'v said ;) -bruce -Original Message- From: Truman Boyes [mailto:tru...@suspicious.org] Sent: Tuesday, 22 December 2009 1

Re: news from Google

2009-12-22 Thread Bruce Williams
Bill Gates has made a commitment to basically give away all of his money and quit MS to devote full time to doing it. It will be a hard act to follow. On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 10:03 AM, JC Dill wrote: > Hank Nussbacher wrote: > >> >> Google makes about $1.5B profit per quarter. $20M of charity?

RBN and it's spin-offs

2009-12-30 Thread Bruce Williams
r with the situation says. "But what court do you apply to if criminal ties are discovered? A Panamanian court?" -- Bruce Williams “Discovering...discovering...we will never cease discovering... and the end of all our discovering will be to return to the place where we began and to know it for the first time.” -T.S. Eliot

Re: I don't need no stinking firewall!

2010-01-12 Thread Bruce Curtis
irewall the canary of the network world, its the first box in the network to cease functioning when there is a problem. Others have already mentioned the troubleshooting nightmares that firewalls generate, I would consider that a harm also. --- Bruce Curtis bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu Certified NetAnalyst II701-231-8527 North Dakota State University

Anyone see a game changer here?

2010-01-15 Thread Bruce Williams
bases, you have to focus on protecting all of your core intellectual property." Mark Rasch, former head of the Department of Justice computer crime unit, called the attacks “cyberwarfare,” and said it was clearly an escalation of a digital conflict between China and the U.S. As if the old threat models weren't bad enough... Bruce

Re: Anyone see a game changer here?

2010-01-15 Thread Bruce Williams
ck away on links from who knows who. I guess it's the classic the shoemakers kids have no shoes situation Bruce -- “Discovering...discovering...we will never cease discovering... and the end of all our discovering will be to return to the place where we began and to know it for the first time.” -T.S. Eliot

Re: Anyone see a game changer here?

2010-01-21 Thread Bruce Williams
The problem with IE is the same problem as Windows, the basic design is fundementally insecure and "timely updates" can't fix that. Bruce On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 9:19 PM, James Hess wrote: > On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 9:52 PM, Gadi Evron wrote: >> On 1/15/10 5:52 P

Re: CRS-3

2010-03-09 Thread Bruce Williams
St. Industry Experts" discover the "play" waiting to happen in some of these companies next and some money comes their way? Bruce > -- “Discovering...discovering...we will never cease discovering... and the end of all our discovering will be to return to the place where we began and to know it for the first time.” -T.S. Eliot

Re: CRS-3

2010-03-09 Thread Bruce Williams
ctually it is called "defining a market". Cisco is doing for the small innovative companies something they could not do for themselves. Want to bet the "Wall St. Industry Experts" discover the "play" waiting to happen in some of these companies next and some money comes

Re: What is "The Internet" TCP/IP or UNIX-to-UNIX ?

2010-04-04 Thread Bruce Williams
This is an example of the law that the number of replys is directly propotional to the cluelessness of the post? Bruce On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 1:43 PM, Jaap Akkerhuis wrote: > > >    It was, for at least some versions (V2 and later?), if the >    intermediate site(s) allowed exec

Facebook Opens Up Its Hardware Secrets

2011-04-11 Thread Bruce Williams
your server-stuffed data warehouses http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/37317/?a=f Bruce Williams Concepts, like individuals, have their histories and are just as incapable of withstanding the ravages of time as are individuals. But in and through all this they retain a kind of homesic

Technical contact for Verizon (not Fios) before we unplug a service router

2024-11-18 Thread Bruce Wainer
ne from Verizon is here or anyone has contact information to pass along, I'm happy to be contacted off-list. Otherwise, we plan to unplug it and see what happens (not during the holidays). Thank you, Bruce Wainer

Re: Famous operational issues

2021-02-22 Thread Bruce H McIntosh
thermal alarms and MVS crashed hard. IBM had to replace several modules in the CPUs. -- Bruce H. McIntosh Network Engineer II University of Florida Information Technology b...@ufl.edu 352-273-1066

Re: Reminiscing our first internet connections (WAS) Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-27 Thread Bruce H McIntosh
On 1/26/20 6:08 PM, b...@theworld.com wrote: You had ones?! We couldn't afford them, we had to guess from the time delays between zeros. I'm fairly certain there's an RFC-1149 joke in here somewhere. -- ---- Bruce H. McIntosh Netw

Re: Reminiscing our first internet connections (WAS) Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-27 Thread Bruce H McIntosh
On 1/27/20 7:59 AM, Bryan Holloway wrote: [External Email] ... and disabling call-waiting ... ;) We had a separate line (paid for by our work) without call-bothering on it for the modem. -- Bruce H. McIntosh Network Engineer II University of

Re: Telia is now Arelion

2022-01-19 Thread Bruce H McIntosh
now. They gonna build a Battlestar for the fleet? -- Bruce H. McIntosh Network Engineer II University of Florida Information Technology b...@ufl.edu 352-273-1066

Re: Ukraine request yikes

2022-03-02 Thread Bruce H McIntosh
ybook of authoritarian regimes, and not something we should generally support. THIS. -- ---- Bruce H. McIntosh Network Engineer II University of Florida Information Technology b...@ufl.edu 352-273-1066

Re: CenturyLink/Level3 feedback

2019-07-10 Thread Bruce H McIntosh
py CL family, we're now CenturyLink customers. It'd be really nice if they could get their site access and security systems merged so that we don't need to call CL for a CL escort to a CL site. -- ---- Bruce H. McIntosh Network Engineer II U

Re: User Unknown (WAS: really amazon?)

2019-08-12 Thread Bruce H McIntosh
sive, empowered to act decisively, etc. But they're not. And I have yet to see anyone from Amazon (a) admit this and (b) ask for help fixing it. The larger they are, the more immune from having to follow the rules they think they are. -- ---- Bruce

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