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Oh, I do that all the time. Just throw unknown components into the mix and
pray that it works without having tested in a non-production environment.
At 01:35 PM 11/30/98 -0800, Jim Dawson wrote:
>Thanks to everybody who is sending me either broken or complete
>traceroutes to Sprint. Sprint seems to be slowly fixing itself. As I
>understand it, they installed three routers that weren't configured
>properly -- exactly how, I don't know.
>
Again, after talking to FNSI, I now know that the Clinton video was
released today. As more and more people get it encoded and up on the net,
performance of the net overall will go down until people have seen enough
testimony about Monica going down.
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Logs recovered after a ping flood attack cut off the end of a hostname
that the perpetrator may have used in the attack. If anyone knows who
uses the following format for their dialup IP hostnames, please contact me
privately:
1Cust76.tnt1.sfo2.da.
Brandon Ross Network Engineering 404-815-0770 800-719-4664
Director, Network Engineering, MindSpring Ent., Inc. info(a)mindspring.com
ICQ: 2269442
Stop Smurf attacks! Configure your router interfaces to block directed
broadcasts. See http://www.quadrunner.com/~chuegen/smurf.cgi for details.
At 03:04 PM 11/30/98 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Does anybody know if verio actually has ANY backbone whatsoever? It
>appears that they just resell, and they dont even resell just 1 network,
>they resell a different backbone provider depending on what town they are
>in?
I do know that Verio came in and bought out Spacelab.net, which was our
provider. The color & designs of the invoices changed. All the staff stayed
the same, none of my favorite engineers were lost. Verio might be building
their "network" on top of existing local networks and then hauling this
traffic to their peering providers. Take a look at:
http://www.verio.com/netops/netmap.html.
>On Mon, 30 Nov 1998, Rishi Singh wrote:
>-| Traceroute from one of my boxes with connectivity to VERIO (NYC).
>-|
>-| [techno@amber techno]$ traceroute sprintlink.net
>-| traceroute to sprintlink.net (199.0.232.90), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
>-| 1 209.227.6.17 (209.227.6.17) 2.077 ms 2.020 ms 2.101 ms
>-| 2 209.227.17.73 (209.227.17.73) 4.778 ms 4.763 ms 4.705 ms
>-| 3 agis-mxol.newyork2.agis.net (206.185.152.29) 23.676 ms 38.185 ms
<o> Pings are free. Send a ping to someone today.
<o> Make a new friend :-). Check on your neighbor
<o> to see how they're doing. Say hi to someone
<o> remote :-).
<o> Rishi M. Singh - Sysadmin & Network "Cleaner"
Anyone know anything of a fibrecut in the NYC metro area resulting in
Digex connectivity problems (including bacbone latency/scenic tour
routing, and downed PX with Exodus NJ)?
TIA