April 2004 Archives by thread
Starting: Thu Apr 1 00:05:51 UTC 2004
Ending: Fri Apr 30 14:12:30 UTC 2004
Messages: 874
- MLPPP Follow Up - How we fixed the problem
Mark E. Mallett
- the value of reverse address lookups?
Douglas F. Calvert
- Spam with no purpose?
Deepak Jain
- Is your domain licensed?
Stephen J. Wilcox
- Doesn't appear to be a 'foolish' item..
Robert Mathews
- RFC2549 revisited
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
- New IPv4 Allocations to the RIPE NCC
Steve Conte
- .mil contact information
German Martinez
- Falsifying business records
Sean Donelan
- The Cidr Report
cidr-report at potaroo.net
- OT: Need Network Consultants for Focus Group
jm
- IANA IPv4 allocations and bogon update: 85/8, 86/8, 87/8, 88/8
Rob Thomas
- NANOG list reverse DNS handling
Iljitsch van Beijnum
- he.net or other ipv6 tunnelbroker service?
Suresh Ramasubramanian
- Anti-Spam Router -- opinions?
Andy Johnson
- NANOG 31 Meeting Information
Carol Wadsworth
- Mailserver requirements
Arnold Nipper
- Wide Outage at DSL.net
Drew Linsalata
- OT: Determining toll free # ownership
Jon R. Kibler
- TE Panel in SF
Susan Harris
- NSA wiretap leads to arrest
Sean Donelan
- CW Routing Registry source change to SAVVIS.
Padliya, Deepak
- BGP TTL check in 12.3(7)T
Hank Nussbacher
- TISCALI
Shazad
- Looking for contact at RoadRunner
Adam Debus
- Any good Wave Boxes to do this?
Deepak Jain
- The spyware that loved me
Sean Donelan
- IPv6 IGP
Daniel Corbe
- IOS 12.3(x) Strange service ports open on router
Robert Blayzor
- worm information
Christopher J. Wolff
- Lazy network operators
Chris Boyd
- Lazy network operators
Richard Cox
- Lazy network operators
Eric A. Hall
- Lazy network operators
jlewis at lewis.org
- Lazy network operators
Suresh Ramasubramanian
- Lazy network operators
George William Herbert
- Lazy network operators
Robert Blayzor
- Lazy network operators
John Curran
- Lazy network operators
Eric Krichbaum
- Lazy network operators
Eric Brunner-Williams
- Lazy network operators
Michel Py
- Lazy network operators
Michel Py
- Lazy network operators
Eric Brunner-Williams
- Lazy network operators
Miquel van Smoorenburg
- Lazy network operators
Miquel van Smoorenburg
- Lazy network operators
daryl at introspect.net
- Lazy network operators
daryl at introspect.net
- Lazy network operators
Dr. Jeffrey Race
- Lazy network operators
Michel Py
- Lazy network operators
Michel Py
- Lazy network operators
Michel Py
- Lazy network operators
Stewart, William C (Bill), RTSLS
- Lazy network operators
Paul Vixie
- Lazy network operators
Paul Vixie
- Lazy network operators
Paul Vixie
- Lazy network operators
Michel Py
- Lazy network operators
Michel Py
- Lazy network operators
Paul Jakma
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
Iljitsch van Beijnum
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
Patrick W.Gilmore
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
Iljitsch van Beijnum
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
Paul Jakma
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
Iljitsch van Beijnum
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
Carlos Friacas
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
Patrick W.Gilmore
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
haesu at towardex.com
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
John Curran
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
Todd Vierling
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
Paul Jakma
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
Michel Py
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
william(at)elan.net
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
Kurt Erik Lindqvist
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
Kurt Erik Lindqvist
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
Michel Py
- why use IPv6, was: Lazy network operators
Michel Py
- Lazy network operators
Kurt Erik Lindqvist
- Lazy network operators
Alex Bligh
- Lazy network operators
Petri Helenius
- Lazy network operators
Randy Bush
- Lazy network operators
Petri Helenius
- Lazy network operators
Paul Vixie
- Weird virus activity from AOL user(s)
Stephen J. Wilcox
- Worm Triggers Attacks on File-Trading Services
Sean Donelan
- Packet anonymity is the problem?
Sean Donelan
- Postmaster, hostmaster etc....
McBurnett, Jim
- looking for cisco person in regards to completewhois
william(at)elan.net
- curious
Scott Stursa
- Cox Communications Network/NOC
Chris Neitzert
- Anyone alive at ALTDB?
Jason Lixfeld
- Computer room A/C
Christopher J. Wolff
- Dialin access in USA, off list
frank at try-us.de
- Cr/Hackers Strike Advanced Computing Networks
Sean Donelan
- SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking
William R. Lorenz
- Can someone at Hotmail Mail/Spam contact me off list please
Nicole
- Anyone from AT&T here? (AT&T bogus DNSBL answers)
Steve Linford
- who not ARIN for route registry?
Jeff Behl
- SORBS Insanity
Jeremy Kister
- Gambling on power: Learning lessons
Sean Donelan
- NSP-SEC BOF CFP
Danny McPherson
- Monitoring dark address space?
David A.Ulevitch
- google.
Micah McNelly
- IDDB: Companion Domains Database to IADB (and IADB Update)
Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
- flat ascii, please
Paul Vixie
- SANOG IV, Kathmandu, Nepal, 23-30 July 2004
Joe Abley
- Automated Copyright Notice System
Sean Donelan
- remote reboot power strips
Christopher J. Wolff
- Ad blocking with squid
Paul Khavkine
- Topics for SF
Susan Harris
- Backbone IP network Economics - peering and transit
Gordon Cook
- hotmail issues
Mark Jeftovic
- TCP RST attack (the cause of all that MD5-o-rama)
Mike Tancsa
- TCP vulnerability
Grant A. Kirkwood
- tcp bgp vulnerability looking glass and route server issues.
Smith, Donald
- Winstar says there is no TCP/BGP vulnerability
Rodney Joffe
- Cisco Security Advisory: Vulnerabilities in SNMP Message Processing
Cisco Systems Product Security Incident Response Team
- Nmap to print out the MAC addresses of scanned hosts
Cemil Degirmenci
- BGP session reset in one packet [where a looking glass or route server is available]
David Luyer
- snmp vuln
Mikael Abrahamsson
- Xspedius / E.Spire as wellRe: Winstar says there is no TCP/BGP vulnerability (fwd)
Peering
- Alternate and/or hidden infrastructure addresses (BGP/TCP RST/SYN vulnerability)
Lane Patterson
- Point and click tools released for RST/SYN vulnerability
Mike Tancsa
- More MD5 fun: Cisco uses wrong MD5 key for old session after key change
sthaug at nethelp.no
- Cisco Router best for full BGP on a sub 5K bidget 7500 7200 or other vendor ?
Alexander Hagen
- Teleglobe / Bell Nexxia nexthop problems ?
Mike Tancsa
- Cisco Rolls Major Patches to TCP Flaw
Chris Moody
- Hardware for full mesh bgp
Henning Brauer
- Providing service for geographically disparate fiber SANs ... Level3 ?
Joe Schmoe
- Deadline Apr 27: Extending CALEA to IP-Enabled services
Sean Donelan
- Juniper & DoS
Alex Bligh
- Anyone else having resend/timout issues with Yahoo mail accounts?
Nicole
- Check Your Routing Table! 85-88/8 active
Daniel Karrenberg
- L2TPv3 encaps performance
Joe Abley
- juniper & md5 auth on bgp
Wei Keong
- New IPv4 Allocations for APNIC
Steve Conte
- IANA IPv4 allocations and bogon update: 58/8, 59/8
Rob Thomas
- Buying and selling root certificates
Sean Donelan
- Fw: Spam Handling
joe
- U.S. Charges 4 Under New Anti-Spam Law
Henry Linneweh
- Mexico City Internet Bandwidth suggestions
Paul Jasa
- Postfix errors from some new worm??
Nicole
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