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Re: Announcing: "dumpsterfire", the mailing list for IoT security/privacy issues
From: "J. Hellenthal via NANOG" <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2019 10:57:02 -0600
Unfortunately I don’t see this as having very much connectivity where I am at. host firemountain.net firemountain.net has address 207.114.3.55 firemountain.net mail is handled by 10 taos.firemountain.net. firemountain.net mail is handled by 20 ukiah.firemountain.net. host www.firemountain.net www.firemountain.net has address 207.114.3.55 Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 207.114.3.55, timeout is 2 seconds: !.... Success rate is 20 percent (1/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 51/51/51 ms Tracing the route to firemountain.net (207.114.3.55) 1 <redacted> 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 142.254.152.249 9 msec 9 msec 17 msec 3 ae62.nwblwi1801h.midwest.rr.com (24.164.241.145) 16 msec 16 msec 9 msec 4 be63.milzwift01r.midwest.rr.com (65.31.112.122) 25 msec 16 msec 17 msec 5 be40.clmkohpe01r.midwest.rr.com (65.25.137.109) 25 msec 25 msec 34 msec 6 be1.clmkohpe02r.midwest.rr.com (65.29.1.35) 34 msec 34 msec 25 msec 7 ae1.uparohgd01h.midwest.rr.com (24.33.161.209) 34 msec 42 msec 25 msec 8 69.23.10.160 34 msec 25 msec 25 msec 9 rrcs-98-102-146-106.central.biz.rr.com (98.102.146.106) 25 msec 34 msec 25 msec 10 xe-0-0-0.upa-core1.expedient.com (66.230.78.130) 33 msec 34 msec 25 msec 11 et-0-2-0.acm-core2.expedient.com (209.166.144.209) 34 msec 34 msec 34 msec 12 irb-4038.acm-core1.expedient.com (209.166.144.21) 33 msec 33 msec 25 msec 13 et-3-0-0.152-core2.expedient.com (66.230.78.194) 33 msec 33 msec 34 msec 14 ae2.152-core1.expedient.com (66.230.78.161) 42 msec 34 msec 34 msec 15 xe-0-3-0.fil-node.expedient.com (206.210.75.234) 42 msec 42 msec 51 msec 16 xe-0-3-0.1sc-node.expedient.com (216.230.108.246) 50 msec 42 msec 59 msec 17 ten1-6-2.tdp-core.expedient.com (216.230.108.229) 42 msec 42 msec 50 msec 18 firemountain.net (207.114.3.55) 50 msec 42 msec 51 msec HTH
On Jan 10, 2019, at 10:22, Rich Kulawiec <rsk () gsp org> wrote: The "dumpsterfire" mailing list is for the discussion of security and privacy issues related to the IoT (Internet of Things). Arguably, the entire IoT *is* a security and privacy issue, but we'll get to that in good time. If you want to join, you can either use the list's web page: http://www.firemountain.net/mailman/listinfo/dumpsterfire or the list's subscription/unsubscription address: dumpsterfire-request () firemountain net The list is public and so is its archive. ---rsk
— J. Hellenthal The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic volume.
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