Hey all
A friend just told me that Cybernet told him there is a Switzerlandwide Internet Problem.
Does anybody know something?
Cheers
Michele
--------
Online Consulting AG, Michele Capobianco, System Administrator, Weststrasse 38, CH-9500 Wil
Phone +41 (0)71 913 31 31, Fax +41 (0)71 913 31 32
http://www.online.ch, michele.capobianco(a)online.ch<mailto:michele.capobianco@online.ch>
--------
Those of you that are registred with OFCOM as ISP or TSP have
probably received the 'Vernehmlassung' for the new LEMF System planned for
Switzerland.
Ok, lots of fuzz about how to deliver the data, it's more standardized
now following the ETSI standards instead of current proprietary swiss LEMF
system, so far so good, a lot of points to take a closer look.
But then... there is a new interception type 'PS_10':
"Internet Access route: Real-time delivery of the complete communication
of the Broadband Internet Access as in [1], Art. 15. This includes
content of communication (CC) and the related information (IRI) of the
broadband internet access"
Welcome to the total supervision all you potentional terrorists...
They claim this type is legally based on SR780.1, Art.15.
In this article of BUEPF I can't find anything supporting this argument.
Maybe some law-specialists can shed light upon this...
I hope we'll be able to 'ground' this crap and find alliances in politics
so that it won't pass the parliament...
Patrick
hi everybody
as steven is on holiday i am taking over his job. please find below the
announcement for the next beer event:
the facts for the next event:
-----------------------------
Date: 6th of July 2009
Time: starting around 18.30 o'clock
Location: @ the "el Lokal" (Gessner-Allee 11) in ZH
(www.ellokal.ch)
Registration deadline: 06.07.2009 12:00:00
-------------
Please register here: http://swinog.mrmouse.ch/ since we have to make
reservations, i need to know who's coming and who not. If you cannot
attend and you're registered please inform me asap (+41 79 2244933).
greetings
-roman
Hello,
We have since begin of this mount a new IP Rage /24. Our Mailservers has the IP Adresses 91.209.98.30 - 91.209.98.40.
Some of the IP are now used other in Reserve.
I think the IP Range was before we received it blacklistet on different systems. We was happy when the ISP like bluewin.ch can withelist this range...
The old Range 195.141.232.70/24 we will give back to ripe.
Greetings
Xariffusion Informatik & Telecom
X. Aerni
Xariffusion Informatik & Telecom
Administration
Zürichstrasse 10a
8340 Hinwil
Tel. 043 / 843 7878
Fax 043/843 7870
For those of you running some anti-spam solution, watch out for SORBS
disappearing. Amongst other products, it's part of a default
SpamAssassin config.
-- Matthias
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: Imminent closure of SORBS.
Datum: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 12:26:39 +1000
Von: Michelle Sullivan <michelle_s-news(a)sorbs.net>
Organisation: Spam and Open Relay Blocking System
Newsgruppen: news.admin.net-abuse.email
All,
Please feel free to forward this message to any other location/mailing list.
It comes with great sadness that I have to announce the imminent closure
of SORBS. The University of Queensland have decided not to honor their
agreement with myself and SORBS and terminate the hosting contract.
I have been involved with institutions such as Griffith University
trying to arrange alternative hosting for SORBS, but as of 12 noon, 22nd
June 2009 no hosting has been acquired and therefore I have been forced
in to this announcement. SORBS is officially "For Sale" should anyone
wish to purchase it as a going concern, but failing that and failing to
find alternative hosting for a 42RU rack in the Brisbane area of
Queensland Australia SORBS will be shutting down permanently in 28 days,
on 20th July 2009 at 12 noon.
This announcement will be replicated on the main SORBS website at the
earliest opportunity.
For information about the possible purchase of SORBS, the source code,
data, hosts etc, I maybe contacted at michelle(a)sorbs.net, telephone +61
414 861 744.
For any hosting suggestions/provision, please be aware that the 42RU
space is a requirement at the moment, and the service cannot be made
into a smaller rackspace without a lot of new hardware, virtual hosting
is just not possible. The SORBS service services over 30 billion DNS
queries per day, and has a number of database servers with fast disk to
cope with the requirements.
Thank you for all your support over the years,
Michelle Sullivan
(Previously known as Matthew Sullivan)
Hi everybody,
what happened to Swisscom/IP-Plus? I've got major packet loss (80 to
99%) to most destinations within AS 3303, including the IP-Plus DNS
servers. Can't reach any of our clients there... Does anyone have some
info?
Cheers,
Beat Vontobel
MeteoNews AG
Hi Matthias,
> No problems here. All reachable. Where does a traceroute stop?
At various places near AS3303 border (traceroute for NS1.IP-PLUS.NET),
e.g. from UPC/Aorta:
traceroute to 164.128.36.34 (164.128.36.34), 64 hops max, 40 byte
packets
1 gw-zh-2 (91.195.239.3) 1.633 ms 0.462 ms 0.346 ms
2 mn-bgw-zh-vtx.backbone.meteonews.net (91.195.238.98) 64.364 ms
0.812 ms 39.155 ms
3 mn-bgw-zh-upc.backbone.meteonews.net (91.195.238.97) 0.557 ms
0.688 ms 0.495 ms
4 62-179-117-81.ch-zrh01a-ra1.aorta.net (62.179.117.81) 2.192 ms
2.340 ms 2.193 ms
5 i79tix-025-ten9-2.bb.ip-plus.net (164.128.33.137) 2.712 ms
2.859 ms 2.517 ms
6 * * *
7 138.187.129.103 (138.187.129.103) 2.670 ms * *
8 * * *
9 * * *
...
Or via VTX:
traceroute to 164.128.36.34 (164.128.36.34), 64 hops max, 40 byte
packets
1 gw-zh-2 (91.195.239.3) 1.476 ms 0.489 ms 0.391 ms
2 mn-bgw-zh-vtx.backbone.meteonews.net (91.195.238.98) 0.564 ms
0.565 ms 0.696 ms
3 * any.151.28.212.vtx.ch (212.28.151.25) 1.356 ms 1.665 ms
4 zue-tix-cr-76-01-ge-2-6.vtxnet.net (212.28.151.129) 1.169 ms
1.208 ms 1.229 ms
5 zue-tix-br-72-01-ge-0-1.vtxnet.net (212.147.63.57) 15.867 ms
1.434 ms 1.339 ms
6 64.213.76.45 (64.213.76.45) 9.817 ms 10.045 ms 10.066 ms
7 te1-2-10G.ar2.AMS1.gblx.net (67.17.108.170) 707.426 ms 43.457
ms 217.479 ms
8 i00ams-005.ip-plus.net (195.69.144.100) 15.952 ms 14.043 ms
63.405 ms
9 * * *
10 * * *
...
Thx,
Beat
Am 15.06.2009 um 11:14 schrieb Matthias Hertzog:
> Hi Beat
>
> No problems here. All reachable. Where does a traceroute stop?
>
> Best wishes,
> Matthias
>
> _________________________________________
>
> mhs @ internet AG
> Zürcherstrasse 204, CH - 9014 St. Gallen
> Phone +41 71 274 93 93, Fax +41 71 274 93 94
> http://www.mhs.ch
> _________________________________________
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Beat Vontobel" <b.vontobel(a)meteonews.ch
> >
> To: <swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch>
> Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 11:09 AM
> Subject: [swinog] AS3303 down?
>
>
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> what happened to Swisscom/IP-Plus? I've got major packet loss (80 to
>> 99%) to most destinations within AS 3303, including the IP-Plus DNS
>> servers. Can't reach any of our clients there... Does anyone have
>> some
>> info?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Beat Vontobel
>> MeteoNews AG
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> swinog mailing list
>> swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch
>> http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
>>
>
>
--
MeteoNews – always have the weather with you.
Beat Vontobel | CTO | b.vontobel(a)meteonews.ch
MeteoNews AG | Zürich | Crissier/Lausanne | Yerres/France
Siewerdtstrasse 105 | CH-8050 Zürich | fon +41 43 288 40 50
fax +41 43 288 40 51 | www.meteonews.ch | meteonews.mobi
Persönliche Wetterberatung 0900 575 775 (CHF 2.80/Min)