Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Optional WHOIS netname on login banner"
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:
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:
2010 Apr 10
10
Being attacked by an Amazon EC2 ...
Just a "heads-up" ... my home asterisk server is being flooded by someone
from IP 184.73.17.150 which is an Amazon EC2 instance by the looks of it -
they're trying to send SIP subscribes to one account - and they're
flooding the requests in - it's averaging some 600Kbits/sec of incoming
UDP data or about 200 a second )-:
This is much worse than anything else I've
2014 May 28
2
Is netname used in metadata connections ?
Hi all,
I am trying to setup a configuration of Tinc to allow multiple tincd
daemons for a same network (mixing bonding, etc...). I will post my
solution later if I found one. This is to get better speeds in multiple
gigabit/sec networks.
So my question is not about this directly.
I would like to know if the "netname" configured on each node, is used
somewhere in communications
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
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
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,
2011 Sep 10
4
TIP for broken ARIN whois
This works for me on Centos 5.6. It may assist newcomers to the Linux
world of Centos.
whois 51.51.51.51
produces a normal and conventional display of data.
However since ARIN, the North American registrar of IP addresses,
"modernised" its WHOIS processing, a query to
whois 64.64.64.64
will produce a one line summary of possible matches, which always
includes ARIN, but omits the
2014 Dec 09
2
Tricky VPN Configurations
On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 11:02:24PM -0500, md at rpzdesign.com wrote:
> The self contained example is tricky because I created 4 ip-address on
> the eth0 device (192.168.1.30/31/32/33) so I could test a 4 node VPN
> that lives entirely within a single server.
That's quite hard to do, it's far easier to run four instances of tinc
on four different ports on the same machine.
>
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
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
2017 Apr 29
2
Concept clarification between multiple ConnecTo and multiple netname
Hi, Tinc experts
I’m on-boarding for Tinc for just quite a few days, and trying to setup the connection between one client to multiple server, where multiple vpn tunnels from the client to different server. From the documentation, it indicate the tinc.conf can support multiple ConnecTo, also the tinc can support multiple netname, like /etc/tinc/net1, /etc/tinc/net2.
My question is, for my above
2006 Feb 10
1
Tinc and multi-netname setting on single machines with 1 ethernet card
greetings All,
I have been reading over the Tinc manual and have become very interested
in the "4.2 Multiple Networks" section of the manual.
In particular, I am wondering if I read this correctly in that by using:
`-n, --net=netname'
Use configuration for net netname.
then I can have multiple daemons running on the same machine.
If I have 3 machines A, B, and C with A being
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
2012 Jun 19
3
PMA attacks
It appears to be a low-level attack, not so frequent as to be banned
permanently, just a number of times a day.
I did google on this, and I gather it's looking for phpmyadmin. We've been
getting one from one specific network in Russia for weeks
Here are more information about 91.201.64.24:
[Querying whois.ripe.net]
[whois.ripe.net]
<snip>
% Information related to '91.201.64.0
2017 May 03
2
Multi tenancy setup by Tinc?
Hi, Guus
The use case the shared default gateway for multi-tenant, if that the case the node who own the default gateway will have problem to route with different tenant who has overlapped address scope? Is it true when no any other tools like the namespaces?
(tenant1)\
(tenant2)——common node—— shared gw node—— Internet
(tenant3)/
But if the each tenant have it’s dedicate default gateway, but
2017 May 01
2
Concept clarification between multiple ConnecTo and multiple netname
Hi, Etienne
Thanks for your clarification, and this helped a lot. And in order to get a better understanding for the mechanism of Tinc and the purpose of ConnectTo statement, can I think the ConnectTo is the way to get the node into the Tinc VPN domain, instead of establish VPN connection between nodes.
Once any node ConnectTo the Tinc VPN domain, it learns all other nodes, subnets, and
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
2017 May 02
2
Multi tenancy setup by Tinc?
Hi, Tinc expert
For use case of multi-tenancy use case, should I use multiple netnames (/etc/tinc/tenant1, /etc/tinc/tenant2/, etc.) for the network, so that even different tenant have overlapped network address will be possible to work in the same physical host? or can not?
2007 Aug 16
4
Combine matrix
Hi R user,
I am new to R, and I have a very simple question for you. I have two matrix
A and B, with internally redundant rownames (but variables are different).
Some, but not all the rownames are shared among the two matrix. I want to
create a greater matrix that combines the previuos two, and has all the
possible combinations of matching rownames lines among matrix A and B.
looking for the