All of this begs the question, what specifically would you do if the alert level went to red or yellow? Would you broadcast the change to customers, place disaster recover teams on stand-by or stand-down, implement an expanded ACL, etc.? Seriously, I'm interested in a response to this. Regarding your suggestion of a simple place to poll, I can probably get this implemented if there is sufficient interest. I'm reviewing response plans from others now. If you care to provide them, I'd be interested in comparing them. John S. Maddaus Veridian -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of Martin Hannigan Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 9:27 PM To: Richard Irving Cc: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Homeland Security Alert System On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 08:08:58PM -0500, Richard Irving wrote:
Yes.
But, until elections 2004, the "FUD" field is hardcoded to "High".
However, if there are changes to the -=actual=- dhs.gov status, it sends out an automatic Amazon.Com order for Hip Boots for all members of the list.
Would you like to subscribe to the notification list ?
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Is anyone running an automated Terror Alert system that's real time with the DHS?
Ok, that was interesting. :) The diving thing is my fun stuff. I'm actually working in Security. :) I was writing a little tool that scanned their page for the alert image name change, but that's subject to them making changes to their site and the images are multi layer graphics, etc. etc. I'm going to call them and see if they can offer a place to poll something simple that we can trip changes off in the NOC. If anyone does have some insight to anything they are doing, or a good contact number for the DHS webite, please ping me in email and I'll follow up if I find something or get them to do something. -M