UseNet's Looking Glass...
Hi Guys, The UseNet Looking Glass http://www.usenet.net.nz/lg.cgi web server, appears to not be parsing cgi scripts? Does anyone have a traceroute looking glass, close to the APE, I could use for a minute or two please? Regards Dan Clark Network Manager Wickliffe Ltd Scarfies.Net Ltd
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Dan Clark wrote:
The UseNet Looking Glass http://www.usenet.net.nz/lg.cgi web server, appears to not be parsing cgi scripts?
I'll fix up this tonight or tomorrow, I was going to update the looking glass script before I enabled it again.
Does anyone have a traceroute looking glass, close to the APE, I could use for a minute or two please?
Try these: http://www.kcbbs.gen.nz/cgi-bin/trace http://www.wix.net.nz/cgi-bin/mrlg-ape.cgi http://www.wix.net.nz/cgi-bin/mrlg-wix.cgi -- Simon Lyall. | Newsmaster | Work: simon.lyall(a)ihug.co.nz Senior Network/System Admin | Postmaster | Home: simon(a)darkmere.gen.nz Ihug Ltd, Auckland, NZ | Asst Doorman | Web: http://www.darkmere.gen.nz
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 11:38:53AM +1200, Simon Lyall wrote:
Does anyone have a traceroute looking glass, close to the APE, I could use for a minute or two please?
Try these:
Talking about which, it often amazes me to see how often the script is run with targets of 192.168.x.y and 10.x.y.z. There are plenty of less-clueful people out there. RH. -- Friends don't let friends do Windows(tm).
heh heh, now thats amusing!
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On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 11:38:53AM +1200, Simon Lyall wrote:
Does anyone have a traceroute looking glass, close to the APE, I could use for a minute or two please?
Try these:
Talking about which, it often amazes me to see how often the script is run with targets of 192.168.x.y and 10.x.y.z. There are plenty of less-clueful people out there.
RH.
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Talking about which, it often amazes me to see how often the script is run with targets of 192.168.x.y and 10.x.y.z. There are plenty of less-clueful people out there.
OTOH it's often amusing to see how many hops a 'non-routable' packet can travel from various places before it gets dropped. --- This email has been sent on 100% RECYCLED electrons!
On Wednesday, Jul 23, 2003, at 01:06 Canada/Eastern, zcat wrote:
Talking about which, it often amazes me to see how often the script is run with targets of 192.168.x.y and 10.x.y.z. There are plenty of less-clueful people out there.
OTOH it's often amusing to see how many hops a 'non-routable' packet can travel from various places before it gets dropped.
There's nothing "un-routable" about a packet with an RFC1918 source or destination address. The distinction between RFC1918 and non-RFC1918 addresses is simply one of scope (if they were "un-routable" they wouldn't be very useful for private use). (which is not to say that ISPs shouldn't drop such packets, out-of-scope, at their customer edges using RPF or some other sensible strategy) Joe
At 11:03 PM -0400 23/7/03, Joe Abley wrote:
On Wednesday, Jul 23, 2003, at 01:06 Canada/Eastern, zcat wrote:
Talking about which, it often amazes me to see how often the script is run with targets of 192.168.x.y and 10.x.y.z. There are plenty of less-clueful people out there.
OTOH it's often amusing to see how many hops a 'non-routable' packet can travel from various places before it gets dropped.
There's nothing "un-routable" about a packet with an RFC1918 source or destination address. The distinction between RFC1918 and non-RFC1918 addresses is simply one of scope (if they were "un-routable" they wouldn't be very useful for private use).
As opposed to 169.254.0.0/16, which really isn't routable. http://www.zvon.org/tmRFC/RFC3330/Output/index.html -- Michael Newbery IP Architect TelstraClear Limited Tel: +64-4-920 3102 Mobile: +64-29-920 3102 Fax: +64-4-920 3361
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Michael Newbery wrote:
As opposed to 169.254.0.0/16, which really isn't routable.
Please ensure that you register your RFC1918 address ranges with the G-RIN: http://www.ucam.org/cam-grin/ -- Juha Saarinen
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Simon Lyall wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Dan Clark wrote:
The UseNet Looking Glass http://www.usenet.net.nz/lg.cgi web server, appears to not be parsing cgi scripts?
I'll fix up this tonight or tomorrow, I was going to update the looking glass script before I enabled it again.
Right all fixed as of a day or two ago, I've updated the software/filters and if/when I get around to it I might start graphing the data at some point and/or making it available in other formats. I'm just waiting on the APE route-server BGP session to work (item 6 in my TODO list is "Nag Andy and Simon re APE BGP and graphs" ) and then I'll have a few networks that aren't making it into ihug's sessions. The APE and Contact pages should now be uptodate and I've put my Spam talk from Uniforum online at: http://www.darkmere.gen.nz/2003/0729.html As other people have said really good seeing everyone at the conference this year and I learned heaps. Hopefully whatever we do for NZNOG 2004 can be better and we can get a few of those people who were unable to make it this year along. -- Simon Lyall. | Newsmaster | Work: simon.lyall(a)ihug.co.nz Senior Network/System Admin | Postmaster | Home: simon(a)darkmere.gen.nz Ihug Ltd, Auckland, NZ | Asst Doorman | Web: http://www.darkmere.gen.nz
works great, cheers :)
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From: "Simon Lyall"
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Simon Lyall wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Dan Clark wrote:
The UseNet Looking Glass http://www.usenet.net.nz/lg.cgi web server, appears to not be parsing cgi scripts?
I'll fix up this tonight or tomorrow, I was going to update the looking glass script before I enabled it again.
Right all fixed as of a day or two ago, I've updated the software/filters and if/when I get around to it I might start graphing the data at some point and/or making it available in other formats. I'm just waiting on the APE route-server BGP session to work (item 6 in my TODO list is "Nag Andy and Simon re APE BGP and graphs" ) and then I'll have a few networks that aren't making it into ihug's sessions.
The APE and Contact pages should now be uptodate and I've put my Spam talk from Uniforum online at:
http://www.darkmere.gen.nz/2003/0729.html
As other people have said really good seeing everyone at the conference this year and I learned heaps. Hopefully whatever we do for NZNOG 2004 can be better and we can get a few of those people who were unable to make it this year along.
-- Simon Lyall. | Newsmaster | Work: simon.lyall(a)ihug.co.nz Senior Network/System Admin | Postmaster | Home: simon(a)darkmere.gen.nz Ihug Ltd, Auckland, NZ | Asst Doorman | Web: http://www.darkmere.gen.nz
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participants (7)
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Dan Clark
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Joe Abley
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Juha Saarinen
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Michael Newbery
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richard@kcbbs.gen.nz
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Simon Lyall
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zcat