Displaying 20 results from an estimated 800 matches similar to: "TIP for broken ARIN whois"
2005 Nov 21
1
[OT] DNSguruz pl help: whois structure, delegation & handling delegation with Tinydns.
List:
Sorry for posting to this list but could not find step by step
instructions anywhere nor get any concerned list to respond.
Newbie to DNS technicals but can work with instructions if given
in ./configure for complete idiots ;-)
1. I have taken a static IP from my ISP 203.134.221.162 and the ISP has
put up an entry in APNIC whois (please check the same)...to me it seems
incomplete, as it
2015 Apr 21
4
whois command in c6
the whois command in c6 references whois.v6nic.net for ip addresses in
the 43.0.0.0/8 range (and maybe others). v6nic is no longer a valid
whois server, any nets delegated to it should instead be delegated to apnic.
i have no upstream connections... this change was made in the generic
sources for jwhois some time ago
I see this fix was introduced in F20 here,
2015 Apr 21
1
whois command in c6
On 4/21/2015 9:46 AM, John R. Dennison wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 09:39:09AM -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
>> >the whois command in c6 references whois.v6nic.net for ip addresses in the
>> >43.0.0.0/8 range (and maybe others). v6nic is no longer a valid whois
>> >server, any nets delegated to it should instead be delegated to apnic.
> The distribution
2005 Sep 06
4
Paranoid Firewalling
After reading this article:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/08/31/blocking_chinese_ip_addresses/
I got to thinking that there is really no reason for *any* traffic to
hit my servers that comes from anywhere outside North America. So I
wrote the perl script at the end of this posting to extract selected IP
ranges posted at iana.org and convert them into iptables rules blocking
any traffic
2012 Nov 29
1
Hacked by Microsoft?
This morning someone tried to make sip call through my Asterisk. My
server just drop these calls and record them in CDR with IP address:
2012-11-28 06:30:51 SIP/216... 1000 "1000" <1000> Hangup
999011972592249388 ANSWERED 00:01 Hacker: 168.63.67.239
2. 2012-11-28 06:30:49 SIP/216... 1000 "1000" <1000> Hangup
88011972592249388 ANSWERED 00:01 Hacker:
2004 Jun 02
2
dovecot and virtual hosting
Hi.
A usual hosting provider setup depends on having one IP ("virtual
mailserver") per domain. Using dovecot on servers handling hundreds or
thousands of domains today equals to having multiple instances of
dovecot running.
This problem could be solved by making dovecot take into account the IP
address the user connects to and authenticate against the proper
{database, table,
2010 Sep 09
1
URL error when trying to use help function in R [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]
Greetings,
I am using R version 2.11.1 on a Dell computer, via a VMware connection to a remote server. My browser version is IE 8.0.6001.18702 and the OS is some corporate version of Microsoft XP.
I'm trying to learn more about the tapply function , so I typed ?tapply into the command line. This opened up a browser window with url http://127.0.0.1:28138/library/base/html/tapply.html which is
2006 Dec 01
4
I've been hacked -- what should I do next?
My home system has been hacked. It's running CentOS 4.4, and I
recently added an account to play around with Samba shares to back up
PCs here at home. I had set a weak password for that account and
forgot to disable it after my testing. I could hear the disk being
accessed constantly, so I knew something was up. I disabled the port
forwarding to my CentOS box on my Linksys router
2017 Dec 30
4
SIP invite timeouts : how is someone sending invites from our server ??
I've been getting a lot of timeouts on non-critical invite transactions.
I turned on sip debug. They were the result of SIP invites like this:
Retransmitting #10 (NAT) to 185.107.94.10:13057:
SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
215.45.145.211:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-524287-1---zg4cfkl50hpwpv4p;received=185.107.94.10;rport=13057
From:
2003 Aug 20
2
Strange happenings
Just idly watching * in console mode and saw that someone from
50.49.54.102 tried to register with my *.
whois gives:-
OrgName: Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OrgID: IANA
Address: 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330
City: Marina del Rey
StateProv: CA
PostalCode: 90292-6695
Country: US
NetRange: 50.0.0.0 - 50.255.255.255
CIDR: 50.0.0.0/8
NetName: RESERVED-50
2011 Sep 16
0
OT : ARIN Apologies .....
For those who use Centos and have problems with ARIN, here is today's
apology from ARIN's Chief Engineer Andy Newton posted on ARIN-Tech.
Follow-ups, if any, off-list please. Thank you.
Paul
--------------------------------------
All,
We appreciate your patience and willingness to work with us through
issues and questions that have arisen with regard to Reg-RWS, our
RESTful
2015 Apr 21
0
whois command in c6
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 09:39:09AM -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> the whois command in c6 references whois.v6nic.net for ip addresses in the
> 43.0.0.0/8 range (and maybe others). v6nic is no longer a valid whois
> server, any nets delegated to it should instead be delegated to apnic.
The distribution jwhosis.conf is hopelessly out-of-date. You can
retrieve an up-to-date one from:
2020 Jan 09
7
Blocking attacks from a range of IP addresses
I am being attacked by an entire subnet where the first two parts of the IP address remain identical but the last two parts vary sufficiently that it is not caught by fail2ban since the attempts do not meet the cut-off of a certain number of attempts within the given time.
Has anyone created a fail2ban filter for this type of attack? As of right now, I have manually banned a range of IP addresses
2014 Dec 03
5
partedmagic connecting to a comcast address
i have been noticing a short connection burst in system monitor every
time i connect to internet.
i got curious and decided to run wireshark to see what was happening.
seems that i am connecting to 96.195.141.178 with destination of
"PartedMagic".
this seemed strange because i do not have PartedMagic installed, so
i ran a 'whois' check.
this is what it showed:
IP Location
2014 Jun 18
3
problem with centos.org whois
It looks like someone pooched a domain transfer, and the whois entry
for centos.org is missing its NS records. I've sent an email to the
whois tech contact @redhat, but I'm sending this to the list to hopefully
bring it to someone else's attention, as well.
Hopefully it gets gets out before my mailserver expires its DNS
cache for centos.org.
Expect centos.org to be offline for a bit
2014 Jun 18
1
problem with centos.org whois
On 6/17/2014 9:36 PM, Devin Reade wrote:
> It looks like someone pooched a domain transfer, and the whois entry
> for centos.org is missing its NS records. I've sent an email to the
> whois tech contact @redhat, but I'm sending this to the list to hopefully
> bring it to someone else's attention, as well.
>
> Hopefully it gets gets out before my mailserver expires
2014 Jun 06
3
Loss of Ethernet adaptor
At ~07:40 (UTC-4:00) this morning our gateway host lost its WAN Ethernet
adaptor. Subsequent to recovery, which required a reboot, the following
entries were find in /var/log/messages:
Jun 6 07:39:50 gway02 kernel: PING_FLOOD: IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=00:25:90:61:74:c0:00
:24:14:2b:f2:80:08:00 SRC=74.205.112.125 DST=216.185.71.33 LEN=64 TOS=0x00 PREC=
0x00 TTL=50 ID=30954 PROTO=ICMP TYPE=8 CODE=0
2015 Aug 17
2
Optional WHOIS netname on login banner
I think this is probably my first post to this mailing list, so hello!
Occasionally I log in to my servers from IP addresses without reverse DNS configured, so sometimes I'll see an IP I don't recognise because I can't remember what I did the day before and get a bit spooked until I WHOIS the IP and find the netname reminds me I logged in from that IP.
I set out prepared to script
2006 Jan 06
1
Linux HA may not be the best choice in yoursituation. High Availability using 2 sites
In a nutshell and very first of all, you need at least 2 internet
connections. Those ISP must be willing to setup BGP peering between
your routers and theirs. Once that agreement has been made, you need to
get their AS Numbers and submit the ASN request located on ARIN's
website (http://www.arin.net). After some paperwork and money
exchanges, ARIN assigns you an AS number. At that point,
2006 May 31
2
R search plug-in
Hi All:
I have written an R search plug-in based on Prof Jonathan Baron's R search site. This Firefox/Netscape plug-in lets you search R sites and R discussion group archives directly from your Mozilla (Seamonkey) or Firefox or Netscape browser. Here is the link to the installer for the plug-in:
http://arinbasu.bravehost.com/installer.html
If you want the source files or have other comments