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mnathani_ | Is there a reliable way to detect asymmetric routing without having access to the other side, to perfrom a reverse mtr/trace | [15:57] |
mercutio | ttl
although it won't give you much more information people tend to have normalish ttl settings so if ttl is 60 when it reaches you, they probably have initial ttl of 64 asymmetric routing is pretty normal these days though | [15:58] |
mnathani_ | mercutio: https://gist.github.com/mnathani/b9ef2774c83f1b040339 | [16:14] |
BryceBot | Gist: "Determine asymmetric routing" | [16:14] |
mnathani_ | would that be symmetrical, or hard to tell? | [16:14] |
mercutio | yeah that's asymmetric
but that's normal it's got a shorter path in than out but there can be lots of various reasons to do asymmetric like the bras that you connect to may have limited ram, and not be able to take a full route table, but still able to advertise it's route tables out so it may for most routes just take a default route to reach the internet, but it may still be advertising it's connected users more directly so that can mean 1 extra hop going out sometimes, compared to in asymmetric before you get out to the real internet isn't as bad generally and asymmetric is only really bad when you have reliability issues as you increase your chances of hitting issues but pretty much asymmetric for the wider internet is the norm now. and the biggest issue is when things partially fail rather than fail such as the peering disputes, giving huge packet loss etc. | [16:15] |
mnathani_ | up_the_irons: does ARPNetworks implemenet BCP38?
s/implemenet/implement | [16:21] |
BryceBot | <mnathani_> up_the_irons: does ARPNetworks implement BCP38? | [16:21] |
mercutio | they do
it's pretty easy to test fwiw | [16:21] |
mnathani_ | I suppose you need your ip range to be added to a filter when you bring your own IPs with a BGP session? | [16:22] |
mercutio | yeah | [16:22] |
mnathani_ | sending udp traffic outbound? | [16:22] |
mercutio | just use the ping command
it can set arbitary source addresses then you can dump listening for that source address although i usually test with rfc1913 addresses | [16:22] |
mnathani_ | @google rfc1913 | [16:23] |
BryceBot | Searching for 'rfc 1913' instead.
22,500 total results returned for 'rfc 1913', here's 3 RFC 1913 - Architecture of the Whois++ Index Service (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1913) RFC 1913 Architecture of the Whois++ Index Service February 1996 necessarily the best) way of building the directory service is to build a hierarchy of directory ... List of pilots awarded an Aviator's Certificate by the Royal Aero Club ... (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pilots_awarded_an_Aviator's_Certificate_by_the_Royal_Aero_Club_in_1913) Royal Aero Club certificates awarded in 1913 (nos. 383—719) ..... 30 May 1913, First RFC pilot to land in France in the First World War. 502, Naval Shipwright ... Architecture of the Whois++ Index Service (https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc1913) Canonical URL: http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1913.txt. This document is also available in this non-normative format: PDF. Status: HISTORIC (changed from ... | [16:23] |
mnathani_ | @google rfc1918 | [16:23] |
mercutio | oops | [16:23] |
BryceBot | 35,200 total results returned for 'rfc1918', here's 3
Private network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_network) In the Internet addressing architecture, a private network is a network that uses private IP address space, following the standards set by RFC 1918 for Internet ... PF: Tables (http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/tables.html) table <rfc1918> const { 192.168.0.0/16, 172.16.0.0/12, 10.0.0.0/8 } table < spammers> persist block in on fxp0 from { <rfc1918>, <spammers> } to any pass in on ... RFC 1918 - Address Allocation for Private Internets (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918) RFC 1918 Address Allocation for Private Internets February 1996 capabilities of Internet Service Providers. Efforts are in progress within the community to find ... | [16:23] |
mercutio | sorry :/
but yeah the same applies, it's easy to test the problem with bcp38 is that it's other people you want to implement it it doesn't really improve your network that much compared to making it obvious that you're attacking someone to other people it's also dangerous for transit situations and a lot of attacks don't even spoof ip anymore they just use udp bouncing etc with various amplification attacks | [16:23] |
mnathani_ | on windows 10, is there a way to get applications show up as you start typing right after you hit start? Like windows 8? | [16:35] |
mercutio | start8 does that | [16:35] |
m0unds | mine does that | [16:35] |
mercutio | i haven't been using the windows 10 start menu
but with windows 8 you used to have to say what kind of thing you were looking for like apps, data, etc. bloody annoying | [16:35] |
m0unds | i just hit winkey + type steam
and steam is the top thing in the list or planet and it shows me planetside 2 http://i.imgur.com/KErAqCA.png for instance | [16:36] |
mercutio | yeah it seems to work normally for me but it's fullscreen? | [16:37] |
m0unds | no | [16:38] |
mercutio | so that changed at some point | [16:38] |
m0unds | i just took a screenshot of only the start menu
with windows 10 | [16:38] |
mercutio | the fullscreen is probably from using start8 | [16:38] |
m0unds | win8 it was fullscreen, win10 it isn't
it's just a pop up menu | [16:38] |
mercutio | on start 8 if you click ctrl on the windows start thing it does fullscreen | [16:39] |
m0unds | my use case hasn't changed at all
i still just hit winkey then type the first few letters and hit enter | [16:39] |
mercutio | with 8.1 it was really annoying | [16:39] |
m0unds | just a matter of fullscreen or not, didn't bother me either way as i'm entering a task and the start menu was only there to launch the app | [16:39] |
mercutio | m0unds: yeah i'm saying it works
https://weallsee.net/start.png | [16:39] |
mnathani_ | when I enter in excel, the application is not the first result | [16:42] |
m0unds | weird | [16:42] |
mnathani_ | it searches in other places not just apps like windows 8
files, internet etc | [16:42] |
m0unds | oh, there's a start fullscreen toggle btw - personalization > start > use Start full screen | [16:44] |
mnathani_ | https://www.dropbox.com/s/57n671ynwu4kpln/Screenshot%202015-09-09%2019.41.12.png?dl=0 | [16:44] |
BryceBot | Dropbox photo: "https://www.dropbox.com/s/57n671ynwu4kpln/Screenshot%202015-09-09%2019.41.12.png?dl=0" | [16:44] |
m0unds | what's the name of the app in the start menu?
like if you were to go to all apps and navigate to it | [16:45] |
mnathani_ | excel 2013 | [16:45] |
mercutio | i have excel 2016 as top match | [16:45] |
mnathani_ | which is what I typed | [16:45] |
m0unds | is that the only app that doesn't show up? | [16:45] |
mercutio | when i type excel | [16:45] |
mnathani_ | photoshop doesnt show up either | [16:46] |
mercutio | wow, this seems to be a windows app or whatever
the fullscreen weird thing | [16:46] |
mnathani_ | app is called adobe photoshop cc 2015 | [16:46] |
m0unds | i wonder if maybe you need to rebuild your index or something
is it on a separate drive? from windows | [16:47] |
mnathani_ | http://superuser.com/questions/950009/windows-10-cortana-search-is-not-finding-apps
seems like others having issues too same drive | [16:47] |
mercutio | mnathani_: just isntall start8?
it's like $5 | [16:47] |
mnathani_ | default locations for apps | [16:48] |
m0unds | http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-win_cortana/cortana-not-finding-desktop-apps-when-searching/f612e995-6664-4b91-b6ae-96790e763858?auth=1 | [16:48] |
mercutio | and doesn't have those weird big boxes etc
there's a start10 now too although i'm still using start8 | [16:48] |
m0unds | mnathani_: do you have uac off? | [16:50] |
mnathani_ | yes
uac is off should I try turning it back on? | [16:53] |
m0unds | someone said that setting it to the 1st notch from teh bottom (don't notify w/settings) fixed it
but it could be unrelated | [16:54] |
mnathani_ | dont know if it needs a reboot or relogin | [16:54] |
m0unds | that answers.msft thing up there had a powershell command for reinstalling cortana that seemed to fix it for some people too
yea, it does reboot | [16:54] |
mnathani_ | but simply changing it to that setting did not work
ok brb - reboot | [16:55] |
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mnathani_ | reboot didit
apps are showing up as expected now not sure if it was the powershell command, enabling uac, or simply windows update thanks m0unds | [17:05] |
mercutio | heh
that's what windows problems are like it's fixed... but why! | [17:09] |
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m0unds | cool, glad something worked
whatever it was | [20:23] |
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