On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 02:38:08PM +0100, Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
> Do you really want to peer with Luzifer?
Now we know where the devil really is:
--($:~)-- whois as666
OrgName: US Army Combat Systems Test Activity
OrgID: UACSTA
Address: Commander, USACSTA
City: Aberdeen Proving Ground
StateProv: MD
PostalCode:
Country: US
ASNumber: 666
ASName: CSTA-CISCO-AS
ASHandle: AS666
Comment:
RegDate: 1990-04-19
Updated: 1991-01-10
TechHandle: MH74-ARIN
TechName: Hartmann, Manfred
TechPhone: +1-301-278-2134
TechEmail: mhartma(a)apg-emh5.apg.army.mil
# ARIN WHOIS database, last updated 2005-02-03 19:10
# Enter ? for additional hints on searching ARIN's WHOIS database.
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There are dangerous things going on...
Router>sh ip b su
Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down State/PfxRcd
4 3303 503707 1751085 18140293 0 0 31w3d 666
^^^
Roger
Hi everyone,
If you're interested, we have set up a small "SMS network tool" which
allows to perform pings, traceroutes and nslookups.
Send your SMS request to 9292 from any swiss mobile phone.
The syntax is as follows:
TICINONET PING destination (hostname or IP, pings the destination)
TICINONET DNS destination (hostname or IP, DNS-resolves the destination)
TICINONET TRACE destination (hostname or IP, performs a traceroute,
times out at 30 hops. Be patient, may take a few minutes)
The request is free. The answer is charged 0.20 CHF (like a normal SMS)
for ping and nslookup, or 0.70 CHF for traceroute (needs an MMS capable
mobile phone).
Maybe someone who is "pikett" could find these useful. If you would like
to see other functions implemented (like more looking glass-specific BGP
functions) or if you find bugs, please contact me off-list.
Regards
Manuel
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