From <dsimone@PLANT.MIT.EDU>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:18 2001Received: from MIT.EDU by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id MAA13945; Tue, 2 Jan 2001 12:23:17 -0500 (EST)
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From: Dawn Simonelli <dsimone@PLANT.MIT.EDU>
To: A-Zone <A-Zone@MIT.EDU>, akelsey@MIT.EDU, arolle@MIT.EDU, bengel@MIT.EDU,
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Subject: Shutdown request for building 56 on 1/8/01
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> To: 	A-Zone; akelsey@mit.edu; arolle@mit.edu; bengel@mit.edu;
> ccooney@mit.edu; cpoon@mit.edu; Cust-Coach; dudley@mit.edu;
> gibbhen@mit.edu; goodluck@mit.edu; jmganno@mit.edu; johnnyd@mit.edu;
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> Subject: 	Shutdown request for building 56 on 1/8/01
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> 
The following shutdown request is for building 56 on 1/8/01.  Please let me
know if this does or does not meet with your approval.

Thank you
Dawn Simonelli
Repair and Maintenance
2-1599

> Status: Normal
> Building: 56
> Date: 1/8/01
> Day: Monday
> Time: 8 am  - 12 pm 
> System: Supply Air Intakes
> Duration: 4 hours
> Reason: 
> Crane moving materials up to the roof.  Exhaust will be next to intakes.
> 
> Effect: 
> There will be a loss of supply ventilation air.
> 
> 

From <jon@rochlis.com>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:18 2001Received: from MIT.EDU by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id TAA21482; Sun, 3 Dec 2000 19:03:03 -0500 (EST)
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To: <astrid.wasserman@key3media.com>
Subject: RE: Instructor Payments for N+I 2000 Atlanta
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Astrid,

Just got my check. Do they include the $550 travel stipend? If so guess we
didn't have as many folks as I recalled (looks like the check is based on 33
attendees).

I'm also certain I filled out the payment form requesting that the check be
made out to my company (The Rochlis Group, Inc.) but it was made out to me.
The same thing happened in Vegas. I can deal but would like to see that
straightened out for the future.

		-- Jon




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Just a reminder that people are requested to RSVP for the IS holiday Party 
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Please do so soon so they can get some accurate counts.

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Greetings


ThinAirApps appreciates the opportunity to keep you up to date about =
our
latest product releases, partnerships and company successes. =
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ThinAirApps.]


Product News


ThinAir Server and ThinAir Groupware Access 1.2 are now available


We've been working hard to improve on the success of our wireless
application platform and enterprise email product and have incorporated =
a
lot of new features and performance improvements:

*	Access to multiple e-mail accounts from any device, including
personal e-mail from any ISP or ASP-hosted POP account=20

*	Improved support for IMAP access to systems such as Novell
GroupWise=AE=20

*	Support for full groupware access to Microsoft Exchange 2000=AE=20

*	Easier user management and greater usage logging for administrators=20

*	Support for changing time zones while traveling=20

*	Customizable e-mail signatures by site=20

*	Enhanced new account set-up and re-registration after you upgrade
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*	Customizable start-up view, such as inbox, calendar, or main menu
view, for all browser-based devices (phones, Pocket PCs, and RIM=AE =
handhelds)


*	Options for mail reading filtering based on high/normal priority and
read/unread status for all browser-based devices=20

*	Creation and updating of tasks or to-do's from Palm Powered(tm)
handhelds

We're committed to making the best wireless software platform available =
and
are so pleased to get feedback like this:

"ThinAirApps is an outstandingly responsive company with their ears =
tuned to
the voice of the user. While working with ThinAirApps on the beta =
program. I
provided constant feedback and was amazed at the commitment to =
facilitate
the customers needs." - Peter J. Barclay, Technology Manager, =
Centerbeam

Please go to  <http://www.thinairapps.com/thinair/products/>
http://www.thinairapps.com/thinair/products/ for more information.


ThinAir is in the box


You can now find ThinAir, the number one downloaded application from
Palm.Net(tm) that lets you get your personal email on a Palm Powered
handheld, in the box with Palm VIIx's and the Palm Mobile Internet Kit.



New Partnerships


CompuCom, a fellow Safeguard partner network company, is now offering
ThinAir solutions as part of its advanced systems integration services =
that
include onsite installation, support, and mass customization of Palm =
and
Pocket PC handhelds to use ThinAir Groupware Access.

Extended Systems, a pioneer in the enterprise handheld applications =
market,
will be adding ThinAir technology to its offerings making a great
combination of synchronization and real-time data access solutions.

We've partnered with XcelleNet, a leader in the mobile resource =
management
market, to promote a great total solution for your enterprise's =
wireless
strategy. Now you use XcelleNet's Afaria to manage all of the hundreds =
of
devices you are deploying in your company, plus automate the =
maintenance of
your ThinAir Groupware Access client software on any Palm handhelds =
you're
managing.



Meet Us!


ThinAirApps will be exhibiting at a number of upcoming trade shows:

This week, Evan Simeone, Senior Developer, will be speaking at the =
Mobile
Java Developers Symposium in Vienna, Austria, which follows the =
Smartphones
conference where we're also exhibiting. December 4-7, 2000

We'll be at the mecca for the Palm Economy, PalmSource, the following =
week.
December 11-15, 2000

Next year, please come see us at Wireless Internet World in New York in
February or Wireless 2001 in Las Vegas in March.

For questions regarding starting a pilot, please email
<mailto:sales@thinairapps.com> sales@thinairapps.com, or for questions
regarding upgrading your software, please email
<mailto:upgrade@thinairapps.com> upgrade@thinairapps.com. We're ready =
to
help you plan wireless strategies and enterprise roll-outs.

Happy Holidays, and thank you for your support,

ThinAirApps
 <http://www.thinairapps.com> http://www.thinairapps.com
1.888.609.8446
1.212.343.5000



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as part=20
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the=20
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Dear WildPackets' Product Maintenance Owner:

Thank you for your support for our product development
efforts through your purchase of Extended Maintenance.

Your purchase insures that you will receive the latest
information on all WildPackets product developments through
monthly maintenance newsletters and periodic emailings while
your maintenance is in effect. Monthly maintenance news
also provides access to the service folder, which houses
product updates, upgrades, free utility software and more.

As mentioned last month, we are pushing the full monthly
maintenance email out to each of you, but also post the
complete document to the maintenance area on our web site.
In this way, you can always have access to the mail if you
should lose or erase the email version.

The December password to the maintenance area of our web site
and to your service folder is "risotto". To get to the
maintenance area of our web site, see our home page at
http://www.wildpackets.com. There is a box in the support
section that allows you to login to gain access to Maintenance
Mail. The URL to access the service folder is
ftp://service:risotto@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/.

If you prefer to use an ftp client to gain access, please
log on to ftp.wildpackets.com with the user id "service" and
password "risotto". This will get you to the root directory
and from there you'll be able to access the service folder.
=============================================
SECTION 1. ETHERPEEK & TOKENPEEK
* EtherPeek/TokenPeek Version 4.1 RELEASED!
* EtherHelp v4.1 On the Way...
* 802.11b Packet Analysis Position Statement
* WebStats Analysis Module SHIPS!
* NEW! Napster Plug-in
* NEW! Internet Attack Plug-in
* UPDATED Decoder and Plug-in SDK Updates AVAILABLE
* Secure your Network with EtherPeek + iNetTools + CyberWallPLUS

SECTION 2. WATCHPOINT
* WatchPoint Lite(tm) FREEWARE
* WebStats vs. WatchPoint

SECTION 3. COMPLEMENTARY TOOLS
* NetSense v4.05 UPDATE
* ProConvert v2.31 UPDATE
* NetDoppler (tm)...When Pinging is Not Enough!
* PacketScrubber (tm)

SECTION 4. TRAINING
* Take our Training Self Assessment Quiz
* 2001 Public Class Schedule
* Maintenance Owner Training Discount
* CNX2000 CERTIFICATION
* T.E.N. Video Training Series

SECTION 5. MARKETING AND E-COMMERCE
* Net3 Group Acquired!
* Maintenance mail now @ http://www.wildpackets.com

SECTION 6. INTERNATIONAL NEWS
* EXPONET Wrap-up
* December Purchase INCENTIVES
* WILDPACKETS TRAINING COMING!

SECTION 7. TECHNICAL SUPPORT
* Q&A
    - When I installed EtherPeek 4.1, why did it
      "nuke" my old version?
    - How do I get access to my old Name Table after
      upgrading to version 4.1?
* NEW! TIP OF THE MONTH! The 6 Types of ARP
* Web-based Technical Support Report Form
* Writing your own Decoders and Plug-ins
* Net-Troubleshooting Listserv and How to Subscribe
* Net-Troubleshooting Searchable Archives
* Networking Terms Glossary Available

===========================================
SECTION 1.  ETHERPEEK & TOKENPEEK
===========================================
ETHERPEEK v4.1 RELEASED
Thanks to many of you, we have a very stable and well-tested
EtherPeek version 4.1 release ready and waiting for you at:
ftp://service:risotto@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/epw/

THE PASSWORD TO EXTRACT THE EXECUTABLE IS "ayla.lynne".
Your current v4.x serial number will launch the application,
once extracted.

Version 4.1 has several significant new features, including
the ability to support web stats data collection through the new
WebStats Analysis Module. A few other notable additions include:
- Graphing of any Node, Protocol, or Summary Statistic over time.
- Global Threshold Alarms now available for any Node, Protocol
   or Summary Statistic.
- Greatly enhanced Statistics Output system allows
   exporting of statistics as XML, HTML, or Text based reports.
- New Internet Attack Plug-in tests for LAND, Tear Drop,
   Gin, Jolt, Oversize IP, Pimp, Rip Trace, and WinNuke Attacks.
- Napster traffic pinpointed through new Napster Plug-in.
- Log File Stats bar shows number of entries by severity, and
   allows filtering of the log by severity.
- New Sound Notification allows you to assign sounds to important
   network events.
- IP subnet filtering using CIDR notation.


NEW ETHERPEEK V4.1 PACKET DECODERS
- CHAP - Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
   (RFC 1994)
- IGMP - Internet Group Management Protocol v2
   (RFC 2236)
- ISAKMP - Internet Security Association and Key
   Management Protocol (RFC 2408)
- MGCP - Media Gateway Control Protocol (RFC 2705)
- PAP - Password Authentication Protocol (RFC 1334)
- PPTP - Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (RFC 2637)
- SIP - Session Initiation Protocol (RFC 2543)
- SLP - Service Location Protocol (RFC 2608)
- H.225 - Call signaling and media stream packetization
   (RAS)
- NDS - NetWare 5 NCP Novell Directory Services
- Napster

For a complete list of decoders included with EtherPeek, please
visit http://www.wildpackets.com/support/knowledge_base/etherpeek_win#1


TOKENPEEK v4.1 RELEASED
TokenPeek has been released as well, with most of the additions
specified for the version 4.1 release of EtherPeek above.

Registered TokenPeek owners can download the software from the following
URL: ftp://service:risotto@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/tpw/

THE PASSWORD TO EXTRACT THE EXECUTABLE IS "zefram.alan".
Your current v4.x serial number will launch the application,
once extracted.


ETHERHELP V4.1 ON THE WAY
The upgraded version of EtherHelp is currently making its way
through our QA process and is expected to ship later this month.
We'll send you email once we've placed the software in your service
folder.


802.11b POSITION STATEMENT
EtherPeek currently does not support 802.11b. However, we recently
announced that we will be supporting 802.11b with a new product release
in late 2000 or early 2001.  This position statement is a start at
defining our current palce in the market and where we intend to go
from here.

Wireless Packet Capture Details for Windows Users:
1.  To capture packets, EtherPeek requires an NDIS 3 or higher
     driver. For adapters based on one of the following Intel (Digital)
     chipsets: 21040, 21041, 21140, 21142, or 21143, a user can install
     an Ethernet driver supplied by WildPackets that will enhance
     EP's ability to capture error packets. In either case, these
     Ethernet cards require that the driver support the "promiscuous"
     call aka "capture-all-frames-regardless-of-address."
2.  Many of the wireless cards have NDIS 3 or higher drivers.
     However, we have found extremely limited support of promiscuous
     mode under the Windows platform. Without support for the
     promiscuous call the machine running EtherPeek may only able to
     capture packets that are addressed to the wireless machine running
     EtherPeek. We have also found that the latest Lucent drivers on
     some operating systems result in no packets being captured.

802.11b Details:
3.  Wireless network traffic uses its own control protocol to transmit
     and receive data through the air. The typical 802.3 packet header
     is modified and/or prepended with additional data. This protocol
     also includes interactions to determine which RF channel, which
     base station to use (if any) and in general how to allocate the
     channel to the communicating participants. Some of these packets
     have no equivalent 802.3 counterparts.

4.  An appropriate question to ask is: If you are capturing packets on
     802.11b with a protocol analyzer, what packets should you
     reasonably expect to see?

     There are (at least) three possible answers:
     (a) Only the packets transferring in and out of the wireless
     machine running the protocol analyzer software.
     (b) All the packets that are being transmitted on the same RF
     channel that the machine running the protocol analyzer is connected.
     (c) All the packets on all the RF channels on the air in the
     vicinity of the machine running the protocol analyzer.

     In case 4(c) above, this mode is sometimes referred to as
     "RF monitor mode." Depending upon the vendor implementation, the
     data content in the captured packets may be encrypted.

     Each of these three possibilities in (4) also has two options:
     to include the 802.11b headers and control information or to
     ignore this data and make the packets look just like 802.3
     Ethernet packets.

WildPackets is committed to providing a comprehensive solution to support
802.11b that will include 802.11b headers and control information as well
as possibly other 802.11b-specific features in the near future.


NEW WEBSTATS ANALYSIS MODULE NOW SHIPPING!
WebStats, the first in a planned series of Analysis Modules, enables
you to use EtherPeek to go beyond packet capture and inspection to
analyze the dataflow that represents your internet presence and to acquire
vital statistics for the TCP client/server transactions on your network.

WebStats, an EtherPeek upgrade option that can be ordered now, requires
IE 5.0 or later. Maintenance owners receive a 20% discount from the
$595.00 USD SRP.


NAPSTER PLUG-IN WITH ETHERPEEK V4.1
A new Napster Plug-in with a list of common Napster ports
(user-configurable through the Plug-in Options Dialog) is
shipping as part of the new EtherPeek v4.1 release. The Plug-in
sends informational notifications when it sees Napster login, search,
or download packets. It also keeps Summary Stats for those same items
(number of logins, searches, and downloads) plus total packets and
bytes used by Napster. This is all made more useful by the fact
that you can graph or make alarms based on these statistics.

So, if you want EtherPeek to tell you who is responsible for putting
Napster traffic on your network and provide bandwidth utilization
for same, check out this new Plug-in!


INTERNET ATTACK PLUG-IN
A new Internet Attack Plug-in ships as a standard part of the
version 4.1 release of EtherPeek. This Plug-in replaces the
LAND Attack and Oversize IP (Ping of Death) Plug-ins that have
previously shipped with EtherPeek.  Please see the list of
features associated with the 4.1 release above for an idea
of the various attacks that can be detected with this new
Plug-in.

NEW DECODER AND PLUG-IN SDKS
Updated Decoder and Plug-in SDKs for EtherPeek v4.1 are now
available from:
ftp://service:risotto@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/epw/


SECURING YOUR NETWORK WITH ETHERPEEK+iNETTOOLS+CYBERWALLPLUS
Network-1 Security Solutions, Inc. and WildPackets are
promoting the combined use of EtherPeek and iNetTools with
Network-1's CyberwallPLUS suite of security products to
provide an all-inclusive solution for securing multi-
protocol, internal networks.

By combining EtherPeek, iNetTools and CyberwallPLUS,
network administrators can:
* continuously test and verify network security policies
* generate real-time alerts for security breaches
* revisit network security and perform regular audits

To learn more about CyberWallPLUS, please visit
http://www.network-1.com.


===========================================
SECTION 2.   WATCHPOINT
===========================================
WATCHPOINT LITE(tm) FREEWARE READY AND WAITING!
WatchPoint Lite, a powerful freeware product that offers real-time
web server monitoring, is now shipping. Ideal for small to
medium-sized organizations who host their own servers, WatchPoint
Lite's in-depth HTTP and FTP analysis and reporting capabilities
are borrowed from WildPackets' complete site performance and usage
monitoring system, WatchPoint. The freeware version gives businesses
a comprehensive view of internet traffic patterns and web site performance,
including critical information on visitors, page views, downloads,
server performance, network usage and more.

WatchPoint Lite Freeware is available from the WildPackets' web site now.
To download a copy, please visit http://www.wildpackets.com/demos/.


WEBSTATS VS. WATCHPOINT
In discussing WebStats and WatchPoint with customers, questions
often arise about the differences between the two products.

To address these questions, we have created a comparative matrix of
the information delivered by each tool, which is included here.

WatchPoint	WebStats
				Analysis Reports
     X              X		Summary Stats
     X				Server Comparisons
     X				All Network Statistics
     X				Network Response Times
     X				Server Response Times
     X              X		Domains
     X              X		Referrers
     X				Referrer Errors
     X              X		Error Types
     X				Rejected Connections
     X              X		Error Pages
     X              X		Top Entry Pages
     X              X		Aborted Server/Client Transfers
                    X		Status Codes
     X              X		Unique IP Addresses
     X              X		General Transactions
     X				Transaction Database
     X				By Method Transactions
     X              X		Page Hits Per Hour
     X              X		Resource Hits Per Hour
     X              X		Transactions Per Hour
     X              		Configurable Time Windows
     X              		Path Tracking
     X              X		IP Tracking
     X              		Browser Types
     X              X		Visitors
     X              		Transactions by MIME Type
                    X		CGI Variables
     X              		Profiles
     X              X		WP Export
                    X		Multiple Domains Per Server
     X              X		Users Security Profiles
     X              X		HTML Output
                    X		XML Output
                    X		CSU Output


===========================================
SECTION 3.  COMPLEMENTARY TOOLS
===========================================
NETSENSE v4.05 UPDATE
NetSense version 4.05, a "WildPacket-ized" update release
of the software featuring some additional product capability
and minor bug fixes, is now shipping.

Registered NetSense owners can download from:
ftp://netsense:pompei@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/netsense/.
Your existing license key will launch the new release.


A complete list of product feature additions and fixes is
included in the Readme that accompanies the update.

If you are not a NetSense Maintenance owner but are interested
in becoming one, you can purchase maintenance for one or two years
and receive product upgrades and updates as one of your maintenance
benefits.

NetSense 12-month Extended Maintenance = $125.00
NetSense 24-month Extended Maintenance = $200.00

To order NetSense maintenance, please contact
marjorie@wildpackets.com.

For those of you new to the product, NetSense analyzes all communications
included in an EtherPeek or TokenPeek packet trace, and provides:
* ProblemFinder Expert Help System
* Rules-based Client/Server Transaction Analysis
* Error Packet Analysis
* Ethernet Fragment Analysis
* Protocol Utilization Maps, Charts and Graphs
* Ethernet and Token Ring Problem Analysis
* Global Statistics
* Top 10 Lists
* Network Latency Measurements
* Application Throughput Analysis
* Visual Packet Displays
* A "What If" Feature that allows you to predict application load/response
   times under varying conditions (different LAN/WAN bandwidth, more).

NetSense for EtherPeek/TokenPeek is $476.00 for maintenance owners
(SRP $595.00), and can be purchased directly from sales@aggroup.com.
NetSense product information, demonstration software, FAQ, and a .PDF
version of the NetSense Guide are available from
http://www.wildpackets.com/netsense/.


PROCONVERT v2.31
ProConvert version 2.31, a minor update release that addresses a
slicing problem when writing to tcpdump, is now shipping.

Registered ProConvert owners can request the new version and password
to extract the executable by sending email to marjorie@wildpackets.com.

For those of you new to the product, ProConvert takes packet traces
from a variety of packet analyzers and converts them to/from "Peek"
format, allowing you to view packets captured on a different analyzer
with EtherPeek, TokenPeek or NetSense. ProConvert for EtherPeek/
TokenPeek is $99.00 (SRP $295.00) for maintenance
owners and available directly from sales@wildpackets.com.

FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF THE PACKET FORMATS THAT PROCONVERT IS ABLE
TO CONVERT TO/FROM PEEK FORMAT, PLEASE VISIT OUR KNOWLEDGE BASE
AT http://www.wildpackets.com/support/knowledge_base/proconvert


NETDOPPLER...WHEN PINGING IS NOT ENOUGH!
NetDoppler is a powerful, Windows-based utility that performs route
discovery, latency tests, and throughput tests to remote hosts.
NetDoppler builds a tree of IP nodes representing the packet path
and is ready to perform serious testing and baselining from the
moment you install it. There's no need for specialized software such
as SNMP or remote monitoring agents!

NetDoppler utilizes several features of the ICMP Echo (Ping), IP,
and DNS protocols to perform a variety of tasks and tests on remote
hosts, and provides extensive statistics and graphing functions to
easily interpret your results.

Unique to NetDoppler is the ability to perform throughput tests based
on both a single packet as well as packet streams to a remote host and
back.  This allows you to test the effect of latency on a client/server
application that sends a single packet and receives a single reply
(i.e. a 1:1 command/reply window) vs. an application that is able to
send and receive multiple packets in succession to "fill the pipe" between
the client and server.

NetDoppler is now available for purchase through the WildPackets'
Web Store. The price for the utility is $149 USD.

For more information and a demonstration version of the software, please
visit the product pages at http://www.wildpackets.com.


NEW! PROTECT YOUR PACKET TRACES WITH PACKETSCRUBBER(TM)
PacketScrubber is a new utility that removes sensitive or confidential
data from frames within your protocol analyzer's saved trace files.
Selected data is changed to "null data" (all zeros) allowing you to send
your trace files outside of your organization for analysis or
troubleshooting purposes.

PacketScrubber contains SmartScrub(tm) technology, allowing you to scrub
frames on a selective basis. SmartScrub has the ability to scrub layer by
layer and protocol by protocol. If you want to scrub the entire DLC frame,
leaving no network layer or higher layer information at all, SmartScrub
affords you that capability. If you want to only scrub your file
transfers, then SmartScrub allows you to only change FTP packets.

For IP packets, you also have the option of translating your IP addresses
to the default private class address range (as recommended by RFC 1918) or
any address of your choosing.

PacketScrubber is now available for purchase through the WildPackets'
site.  To order, please visit the product pages at http://www.wildpackets.com.
The price for the utility is $99 USD, regularly $169 SRP.


===========================================
SECTION 4:  TRAINING
===========================================
TAKE OUR TRAINING SELF-ASSESSMENT QUIZ
To help determine which WildPackets training class suits
your level of experience, we've put together a Self Assessment
Quiz which consists of 23 questions broken into 4 sections
(one for each class level) that can be downloaded or taken on-line.

Please visit <http://www.wildpackets.com/training> to take the
quiz, and then let Stephanie Temples (stephanie@wildpackets.com),
our Training Coordinator, help you through the registration
process for the class (or classes) that will work for you!


2001 PUBLIC TRAINING CLASS CALENDAR

Santa Clara, CA   WP-100, Feb. 5-6
Santa Clara, CA   WP-101, Feb. 7-9
Santa Clara, CA   WP-103, Feb. 12-13
Santa Clara, CA   WP-104, Feb. 14-16

San Diego, CA   WP-100, Mar. 5-6
San Diego, CA   WP-101, Mar. 7-9
San Diego, CA   WP-103, Mar. 12-13
San Diego, CA   WP-104, Mar. 14-16

San Francisco, CA   WP-100, Apr. 16-17
San Francisco, CA   WP-101, Apr. 18-20
San Francisco, CA   WP-103, Apr. 23-24
San Francisco, CA   WP-104, Apr. 25-27

Boston, MA   WP-100, May 14-15
Boston, MA   WP-101, May 16-18
Boston, MA   WP-103, May 21-22
Boston, MA   WP-104, May 23-25

Walnut Creek, CA   WP-100, Sept. 10-11
Walnut Creek, CA   WP-101, Sept. 12-14
Walnut Creek, CA   WP-103, Sept. 17-18
Walnut Creek, CA   WP-104, Sept. 19-20

Los Angeles, CA   WP-100, Oct. 15-16
Los Angeles, CA   WP-101, Oct. 17-19
Los Angeles, CA   WP-103, Oct. 22-23
Los Angeles, CA   WP-104, Oct. 24-26

Raleigh, NC   WP-100, Nov. 5-6
Raleigh, NC   WP-101, Nov. 7-9
Raleigh, NC   WP-103, Nov. 12-13
Raleigh, NC   WP-104, Nov. 14-16

****************************************************
**MAINTENANCE OWNERS RECEIVE A 10% TRAINING DISCOUNT**
****************************************************

CNX 2000 CERTIFICATION
WildPackets, Sniffer Technologies, Agilent, and Optimized
Engineering Corporation, among other leading network
management vendor organizations, have joined together to form
a consortium to update and expand the Certified Network Expert
(CNX) program. This program certifies IT professionals in the
management of next generation, high-speed networking and
application technologies.

Major vendors and their customers recognize the need for a
standardized certification program such as CNX that measures
and documents the level of expertise of their networking staff
and other professionals they may consider hiring.

For information about CNX 2000 certification, please visit
http://www.cnx.org.


T.E.N. REMOTE VIDEO WORKSHOP SERIES
WildPackets offers a comprehensive, self-paced, video-based training
program geared specifically for the IT Professional.

The T.E.N. (Technology, Engineering, Networking) Program
has been developed by our training partner, O.E.C.,
with the intent of providing an in-depth, self-paced
training series for those:
* new to packet and network analysis needing to understand
   basic networking and protocol fundamentals before
   attending a WP Public or on-site class.
* wishing to reinforce the education gained from a WP
   Public or on-site training.
* looking for a specific path to prepare for the industry-
   standard CNX (Certified Network Expert) certification.

WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM THIS VIDEO WORKSHOP PROGRAM?
* Any Network or IT Professional who uses, or needs to understand,
   network and protocol analysis in order to do their job.

* Education, training and certification entitlements are becoming
   key factors in attracting and retaining IT talent. This
   comprehensive program gives a Training, Human Resource or IT
   Manager the means of providing a variety of convenient and
   effective methods for delivering in-depth instruction in a cost-
   and time-effective manner to their IT staff.

For a complete outline of the video series content, please visit
http://www.wildpackets.com/training/


===========================================
SECTION 5:  MARKETING AND E-COMMERCE NEWS
===========================================
NET3 GROUP NOW PART OF WILDPACKETS, INC.!
Net3 Group, developers of NetSense, ProConvert, NetDoppler,
PacketScrubber, the IP Subnet Calculator and the Network
Calculator, was recently acquired by WildPackets, Inc.

Our new combined company would like to invite you, your staff,
your colleagues, your friends, and anyone else who might be
interested, to visit http://www.wildpackets.com, register there,
and receive a FREE copy of the latest release of the IP Subnet
Calculator for your efforts.

If you choose, you can go on to complete our network management
survey form and receive, in addition, a FREE 3-in-1 Network
Calculator and register to win a fabulous WildPacket's T-shirt!

While at the site, please peruse our new product pages for
NetSense, ProConvert, NetDoppler and PacketScrubber,  check out
WebStats, Training Classes et al, and download any demos that might
be of interest.


YOUR MONTHLY MAINTENANCE EMAIL ON THE WEB
Please visit http://www.wildpackets.com to login and get the
latest edition of your monthly maintenance email. Enter "service:
for the userid and "risotto" for this month's password, and this
month's maintenance email contents will be available to you.


===========================================
SECTION 6.  INTERNATIONAL NEWS
===========================================
EXPONET WRAP UP
Exponet, an international trade fair and convention for networking
technology, enterprise computing, internet and telecommunications
took place November 21-23 in Cologne, Germany. WildPackets joined
our German distributor, Brainworks and garnered hundreds of leads
for EtherPeek for Windows, NetSense, WebStats, WatchPoint and our
new products through live product demonstrations held in the
booth.

Most visitors at the show were amazed by the new v4.1 features,
by the extensibility of the EtherPeek platform through WebStats and
other add-in tool use and the affordability of our product
offerings.


INCENTIVES FOR DECEMBER
New product bundle incentives are coming your way this month
for orders placed through our international partners only. Please watch
your mail and take advantage of these offers while they are in effect!

Tania Traboulsi (tania@wildpackets.com) can disclose all incentive
details and help you process orders.


WILDPACKETS, INC. TRAINING GOES GLOBAL!
WildPackets is now able to offer our training courses to
an international audience with the recent appointment of
Horizon-MTS as our training partner-distributor for the European
markets.

Horizon-MTS is the largest technical training company in the U.K.
with offices spanning the pan-European market. They work
exclusively in the networking market. Along with training, they will
be a distributor for EtherPeek as well.  Please check their web
site <http://www.horizon-mts.com> for a further explanation of who
they are and what they do.

We are pleased to have them join us as one of WildPackets'
global team of Partners!


===========================================
SECTION 7.  TECHNICAL SUPPORT
===========================================
TECHNICAL SUPPORT Q&A
Q. When I installed EtherPeek 4.1, why did it "nuke" my old version?
    When I could not find my serial number in an emergency situation,
    I would have liked to use my old version until I could locate my
    15-digit serial number.

A. You must have missed a new screen which was added to the EtherPeek
    for Windows installer. If it detects that you have any prior versions
    of EtherPeek installed, it asks "Uninstall previous version?" The
    default is Yes.

Q. I followed the 4.1 install instructions and un-installed 4.02 before
    installing 4.1. Based on the following statement I did not create a
    new back-up of my name table or filter table.

    "To save your existing name table and filter settings from your previous
    4.0 version of EtherPeek, you do not need to do anything. These settings
    files are stored in the system's Application Data folder and are not
    removed during un-install."

    I have 4.1 up and running, however, I do not have access to by name table.
    I noted that 4.1 is in a new directory structure. Did I miss a step
    associated with the directory structure change? Any advice on how to get
    access to my name table as it existed just before I started the install
    procedure would be a big help.

A. Fortunately, the Application Data\AG Group\EtherPeek\4.0 directory is not
    deleted when you uninstall, and it includes your 4.0.x files for your name
    table, filters, and global log. The default location of the Application
    Data folder is different for different operating systems.
	Windows 95/98 - default location is C:\Windows\Application Data.
  	Windows Me - default location is
                      C:\Windows\Profiles\(username)\Application Data.
	Windows NT 4.0 - default location is
                      C:\Winnt\Profiles\(username)\Application Data.
	Windows 2000 - the default location is in a directory in the root
         drive where the operating system is installed (typically C:\)
         with the pathname: Documents and Settings\(username)\Application
         Data. For example, the application data for the Administrator of
         an NT 4.0 system would be cached in:
                      C:\Winnt\Profiles\Administrator\Application Data
                      \AG Group\EtherPeek\4.0.

    You can get back your old names/filters in either of these two ways:

    1. Launch EtherPeek 4.1 at least once and quit so that the Application
       Data directory for WildPackets 4.1 EtherPeek is set up. Then move the
       Names.nam and/or Filter.flt from the old Application Data area in
       Application Data\AG Group\EtherPeek\4.0 to their new location in
       Application Data\WildPackets\EtherPeek\4.1. Note the differences in
       the path are WildPackets (not AG Group) and 4.1 (not 4.0). You may
       also do this for the global log file, Peek.log.

         - or -

    2. Launch EtherPeek 4.1 and go to View/Name Table or View/Filters and
       click on the Import button. The files are not in the default location
       where you installed EtherPeek; you will need to navigate to the
       Application Data folder. Duplicate entries will automatically be
       ignored when importing names, but it is necessary to manually delete
       the default 4.1 filters before importing the 4.0.x filter file. If
       you do not do this, you will have duplicate filters.


TIP O'THE MONTH - THE SIX ARP TYPES
Did you know that there are six variations of the Address Resolution
Protocol (ARP)?  Understanding the different types can be very useful when
troubleshooting address resolution problems on your network.  ARP runs
directly inside a frame, not over IP or any other higher layer protocol.

Classic ARP - This is the one that you're probably most familiar with.  It
is used when a node knows the IP address of another device on it's subnet,
but doesn't know the device's MAC address.  For example, a workstation
needs the MAC (physical) address of its default gateway (router) and sends
an ARP broadcast packet containing the default gateways IP address as the
destination protocol address.  The gateway responds (hopefully), returning
its MAC address.

Gratuitous ARP - Ah yes, those "gratuitous" or unsolicited ARPs sent on a
periodic basis by nodes to let other nodes know that they are still there.
This helps prevent the other node's ARP cache from aging out the entry of
the gratuitous sender.  You can tell if it's a gratuitous ARP by looking
inside the packet and seeing if both the source protocol address and
destination protocol address are set to the node's IP address.

DHCP ARP - Relatively "new" (RFC 2131), this is the ARP you SHOULD see
sent by a workstation after it obtains an IP address from a DHCP server.
The workstation double checks to see if any node (at least within it's DLC
broadcast domain) already has the IP address.  You can discern this ARP
packet type by looking at it with your protocol analyzer and seeing if the
workstation sets the source protocol address to 0.0.0.0 and the
destination protocol address to it's own IP address  This prevents other
listing devices from updating their ARP cache just in case a different
node already has it.  Unfortunately many platforms, including all Windows
versions through Windows 2000, send a Gratuitous ARP after DHCP, which
could update listening nodes with the wrong MAC address in the event of a
duplicate IP address.

Inverse ARP - The opposite of ARP, allows a node to find an IP address
associated with a known MAC address.  You usually won't see too many of
these in a LAN, but more so in a "WAN" that connects two or more LANs.
For example, in Frame Relay, IARP is one way to map data link circuit
identifiers (DLCI)-to-IP.

Reverse ARP - Used primarily by diskless workstations.  In this case, the
sent ARP packet will contains the workstation's MAC address in both the
sender and recipient hardware address fields.  In this case, there must be
an RARP server to return an IP address to the workstation.  Because RARP
can not return other critical IP information such as the subnet mask or
default gateway, we rarely see RARP used anymore.  Diskless workstations
will now use BOOTP or DHCP.

UnARP - Still experimental (see RFC 1868), but a technique to immediately
age-out listening ARP caches when a node removes itself from the network.
The packet (sent as a response packet, not a request packet) will contain
the sender's IP address but have the source and destination MAC addresses


TECHSUPPORT REPORT FORM AT WWW.WILDPACKETS.COM
When you need to address a technical support issue with one
of our tech support staff and are not in an emergency situation,
please use the new Tech Support Reporting Form available
at http://www.wildpackets.com/support/. You can also use this form
to report product anomalies or request product enhancements.


NET TROUBLESHOOTING ON-LINE FORUM
Have a network problem you can't solve? Seen a packet you can't
identify? Is your printer, router or server doing odd things to your
network? Do you need somewhere to turn for some informed, expert advice?
Then join the WildPackets' net-troubleshooting e-mail list and post your
question to an audience of over 1,000 of your networking professional
peers.

To SUBSCRIBE TO NET-TROUBLESHOOTING@WILDPACKETS.COM, send an email
to net-troubleshooting-on@lists.wildpackets.com.


NET-TROUBLESHOOTING SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES
Net-Troubleshooting archives are now accessible from
http://www.wildpackets.com/support/network_central/listserver.


NETWORKING TERMS GLOSSARY
Check the reference folder in your service directory for
a Networking Terms Glossary and help yourself to a copy!

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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Murray [mailto:rmurray@MIT.EDU]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 9:24 AM
To: cavanna@mit.edu; recchio@mit.edu; ngift@mit.edu; janej@mit.edu;
granvill@mit.edu; tom@mit.edu; greenej@mit.edu; msprague@mit.edu;
warner@mit.edu
Subject: Update on W92 Food Vendor


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>To: rmurray@mit.edu
>From: Richard Berlin <rberlin@MIT.EDU>
>
>Bob,
>
>I am working on a contract with Krystal Clear Catering. It is my hope that
>we will be able to implement a program for W92 for the spring. I need to
>meet with Jamie Lewis Keith's office to ensure that the contract draft is
>acceptable from a legal perspective. I don't believe that this should be
>too involved. Once we know that  the vendor is willing to accept the terms
>and conditions MIT requires, we can begin planning the details of the
>service arrangement with the W92 tennants group.
>
>Rich
> 



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Hello All ---

It has come to my attention that some IS Holiday Party invitations did not 
reach their destinations via interdepartmental mail.  Upon speaking with IS 
colleagues, I understand that some invitations are still being 
distributed.  In the event that your invitation does not reach your mailbox 
by today, I would like again officially invite you to attend this years IS 
Holiday Gathering.

Event:	IS Holiday Gathering
Date:	Wednesday, December 13, 2000
Time:	4 - 6pm
Place:University Park Hotel
	Hunsaker Ballroom

Please RSVP as soon as possible by replying to anadeau@mit.edu.

Thank you!!

Angela


________________________________________________________________________________
Angela Nadeau
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617.253.4558 (phone)
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> To: 	B-Zone; benford@space.mit.edu; cmo@space.mit.edu; Cust-Coach;
> gallant@mit.edu; kane@mit.edu; murphy@space.mit.edu; politano@mit.edu;
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> Subject: 	Building 37 shutdown request for 12/11
> 
> 
The following shutdown for building 37 is being rescheduled for 12/11.
Please let me know if this does or does not meet with your approval.

Thank you
Dawn Simonelli
2-1599	

> Status: Normal
> Building: 37
> Date: 12/11/00
> Day: Monday
> Time: 8am - 2 pm
> System: Lab Air
> Duration: 1 hour
> Reason: 
> The inspection by an outside inspector of  the compressed air tank is
> necessary and there is an attempt to do many during the day.
> 
> Effect: 
> There will be no Lab Air for one hour during that time.
> 
> 


From <dsimone@PLANT.MIT.EDU>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:18 2001Received: from MIT.EDU by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id OAA14454; Tue, 5 Dec 2000 14:42:16 -0500 (EST)
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From: Dawn Simonelli <dsimone@PLANT.MIT.EDU>
To: "Daniel J. Martin" <djmartin@MIT.EDU>, clroyer@MIT.EDU,
        D-Zone
	 <D-Zone@MIT.EDU>, jaheiney@MIT.EDU, slett@MIT.EDU,
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This is being rescheduled to a later date.  Sorry.

Thanks 
Dawn Simonelli

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 9:23 AM
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Subject: Re: Shutdown request for building W34 on 12/8


Dawn,

Ok by Athleics!

Go Tech!

At 07:45 AM 12/05/2000 -0500, Dawn Simonelli wrote:
>> To: 	clroyer@mit.edu; D-Zone; djmartin@mit.edu; jaheiney@mit.edu;
>> slett@mit.edu; schedule@mit.edu; shutdowns@mit.edu
>> Cc: 	shutdown@plant.mit.edu
>> Subject: 	Shutdown request for building W34 on 12/8
>> 
>> 
>The following shutdown request is for building W34 on 12/8/00.  Please let
>me know if this does or does not meet with your approval.
>
>Thank you
>Dawn Simonelli
>2-1599
>
>> Status: Critical
>> Building: W34
>> Date: 12/8/00
>> Day: Friday
>> Time: 9:30 am - 1:30 pm
>> System: All Steam
>> Duration: 4 hours
>> Reason: 
>> To tie in the new steam supply for zamboni hot water.
>> 
>> Effect: 
>> There will be no hot domestic ( showers, bathrooms) or heating hot water,
>> supply-heating, no high medium or low steam pressure.  Also no fire
alarms
>> and smokes.
>> 
>> 
>
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<font face="TIMES" size=3>Dear SAP users,<br>
<br>
As you probably have heard, we are planning to upgrade to the most recent
version of SAP on January 29, 2001.&nbsp; The upgrade is a necessary step
to accommodate both the Human Resources/Payroll and Lincoln Laboratory
SAP projects.<br>
<br>
The final decision about the timing will be made later this month after
additional testing has been completed.&nbsp; I am writing today because I
want to give you some background information to help you in planning for
the upgrade.<br>
<br>
The new version of SAP is different in look and feel than the current
version, and therefore we expect that many of you will elect to prepare
by doing training exercises in your office or with an instructor present
at Learning Center.<br>
<br>
As with the last upgrade, FSS will offer platform-specific
<font size=3><b> delta  demonstrations</b><font size=3> to show you the
major differences between the current and new versions so you can
determine your training needs. It is important to point out that people
doing their work in SAPweb will not see any differences.<br>
<br>
The <font size=3><b>one-hour delta demonstrations</b><font size=3> will
begin next week following the schedule below:<br>
<font size=3>
<dl>
<dd>December 12 at 10am&nbsp; - Mac platform, Wong Auditorium,
E51December 13 at 10am&nbsp; - PC platform, Wong Auditorium, E51January 9
at 10am&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - PC platform, Room
1-190January 17 at 10am&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - Mac platform,
Room 1-190January 23 at 10am&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - Mac
platform, Room 1-190January 25 at 10am&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - PC
platform, Room 1-190<br>
<br>
<font size=3>
</dl>The <font size=3><b>self-study exercises and proctored lab
sessions</b><font size=3> will be available beginning the week of January
8.<br>
<br>
The <font size=3><b>December SAP User Group meeting</b><font size=3> will
be dedicated to discussion of the version 4.6 upgrade.&nbsp; The meeting
will be held this Thursday, December 7, from 2 pm to 3:30 pm in E25-111,
and you are invited to attend.<br>
<br>
An article about the upgrade will be published in tomorrow s issue of
<font size=3><i>Tech Talk</i><font size=3>. I also will be sending email
to supervisors informing them of the importance of the  delta  demo
sessions and training for those who use the SAP graphical user interface
(GUI). <br>
<br>
As was the case with the last SAP upgrade, many members of the community
are volunteering some of their time to assist us in the upgrade effort.
More than 40 SAP GUI users from departments, labs, centers, and
administrative areas are participating in the upgrade process by
previewing the new release, evaluating our training plans, and assisting
with integration and other testing.<br>
<br>
I also want to give you plenty of advance notice that if the upgrade is
approved for late January, then the Production environment (including
SAPweb) will be unavailable to users all day Friday, January 26 through
noon on Monday, January 29.<br>
<br>
The new 4.6 GUI will work with MIT s current version of SAP, so users can
download it at their convenience, even before the large server computers
are upgraded. The SAP GUI installer for Windows 4.6 is available now via
&lt;</font><a href="http://web.mit.edu/sapr3" eudora="autourl"><font size=3 color="#0000FF"><u>http://web.mit.edu/sapr3</a></font></u><font size=3 color="#000000">&gt;.
The installer for Mac users will be available in the near future.&nbsp;
The desktop system requirements for the upgrade are posted on the web
page.&nbsp; If you require any assistance, please send mail to
&lt;business-help@mit.edu&gt;.<br>
<br>
<br>
I know that system changes can be unsettling, but we will do everything
we can to minimize the difficulties caused by this necessary upgrade. The
school and area Business Consultants (formerly known as School and Area
Coordinators) in FSS and the Business Liaison Team in Information Systems
will assist you throughout the upgrade process and as you begin to use
the new GUI in your work. These people are there to help you, so please
call on them.<br>
<br>
<br>
Sincerely,<br>
Chuck Shaw<br>
Director, Financial Systems Services<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
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Subject: Dug Song: dsniff sneak peek
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Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 18:57:19 -0500
From: Dug Song <dugsong@monkey.org>
To: monkeys@monkey.org
Subject: dsniff sneak peek

just wanted to invite you to take a sneak peek at the next version of
dsniff, to be released on its first birthday, Dec. 17th. :-)

version 2.3 includes new tools dnsspoof, sshmitm, webmitm, and
msgsnarf. in conjunction with dnsspoof, sshmitm allows you to
intercept SSH connections for interactive monitoring and hijacking.
webmitm allows you to sniff sensitive data out of SSL-encrypted web
requests / form submissions, a neat trick i demonstrated to Niels by
showing him his online banking login/password. :-)

to my knowledge, this is the first public implementation of a
man-in-the-middle toolkit to defeat PKI-based encrypted
protocols. i'll probably go after Lucent's proprietary (D-H)
PubStation auth next, unless they go to PPP over 802.11...

	http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/dsniff/beta/dsniff-2.3b5.tar.gz

i'll have a FAQ available for this release as well:

	http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/dsniff/faq.html

anyhow, just wanted to give a heads-up, so you know what's going on if
you see your SSH host keys change. ;-)

- -d.

- ---
http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/

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Project Name:   Pismere Delivery, Integration
Project Leader: Tom Thornton
Report Date:    7 Dec, 2000
Submitted by:   Tom Thornton
URL: http://web.mit.edu/pismere

General
-------

The cluster machines deployment to DUSP is close.  The major features
we need to achieve this are:
  Campuswide DHCP, otherwise expand coverage from W92, to N42, W20 and 9
  DNS infrastructure
  AFS loopback/redirector
  Directory population of groups
  Registry settings
  Applications in lockers - this awaits AFS

Other than locker applications we have made steps toward solutions in
all these features.  The pilot delivery seems to be, at best,
Christmas.


Accomplishments in November
---------------------------

- DHCP: TomC has "turned on" DHCP for N42.  TomC expects to have the
campuswide DHCP server up around Christmas.

- DNS: zone servers and tables are under review by TomC and Chris.

- AFS: Danilo found a way to get AFS working with \\afs instead of
\\machine-afs.  Davie put it into  AFS 3.6.

- Developer documentation: we wrote more site-specific build script
documentation, for flags such as AFS36 and DRIVER.

- Pismere remote installer with group policy works on all our
machines.  It puts a subset of tools, including Qing's MMC Moira
utilities snap-in, into a new Start Menu hierarchy.  At this time the
user is required to take action to install the application suite.  We
are investigating some interactions with AFS and Roaming Profiles
before we try to install the application suites without any user
intervention.

- The remote installer sets path and registry values using Group
Policy.

- We are talking to Microsoft about getting them to donate Microsoft
Consulting Services to improve the scalability and sustainability of
the current RIS process.

- Tom met with our sponsor Vijay and with Nate Johnson.  In a longer
term, we will be looking into a cluster to deliver next.

- Wael, Tom and Oliver Thomas reconvened the Pismere support team to
start working on a Pismere support project plan.

- Beta releases for KfW.  Danilo provided SASL libs, a better
installer interface and new help and release notes.  He also changed
KfW per Jeffrey Altman's comments, and put a new icon on kdestroy.

- Tom and Susan Jones revised KfW and Plop documents.  Since some
TechPubs comments apply to the installers, Tom gathered requested
changes into text files which Jonathan and SWRT can use to refine the
distributed installers.

- Ongoing alpha work with Jon Hunt of SRT, TechPubs, and HelpDesk for
KLPR, Zephyr, Plop.

- Pursued server grants from MS and Dell.

- Dave's and Paul's tests showed that the DC database size is stable,
so we can use some old machines we already have.  Also, we will not
plan to do offline maintenance to defragment for now.

- Dave populated the AD with users from Moira.  He met with Garry and
straightened out server issues.  He discovered NT does not nest
groups, so implemented a workaround.

- Qing wrote AD disaster recovery SID-history rebuild from Moira.

- Joe sent a user account bug to MS.

- Danilo set up the team archive gateways, which are now accessible
from /web/pismere/dev.

- Joe has syslog working.

- Wael works with CSG members to write up a W2K departmental server
deployment paper.

- We understand MS RTM source code is in the mail.

- Danilo placed Active State Perl 6.20 in distrib.

- Retrospect now works, can restore to a different device, and uses
client userid/password pairs.

- Danilo and Wael planned to obtain new disks in order to run VMware.

- Tom and Jonathan Hunt planned another KfW presentation to the Help
Desk.


Goals for December
------------------

- DHCP: discuss with TomC whether we can support multiple RIS servers.

- Get NetOps to put test DNS servers into production in the Machine
Room.

- Put DHCP and DNS servers on nocwatch.

- AFS loopback needs workarounds for clients like aklog and fs, and
for adding machine-afs to the hosts file.

- Set attribute access control that shuts off anonymous access to the
directory.  Answer the question, What directory access do we set up
for auditing?

- Get Garry and TomC to help us to put non-null Kerberos instances
into Moira.

- For the DUSP domain, we require two PDC machines and and RIS server.
We have an insufficient number of machines, so need to determine which
are DUSP RIS client machines, then obtain new servers, or optionally,
more client machines.

- Procure a Rose 2x16 switch for the servers.

- Install BDC.

- Set machines to audit changes on a local password, and send email on
a hit.

- Joe continues to write proposals for policies and ACLs.

- Joe should tell Kretch what we like and dislike about winlogger.

- Paul bounces the test AD server installing schema extensions, and
passes this effort along to Qing and Dave.

- Fix Plop failure to accept a drop onto an open Plop window.

- The command line kftp binary from Jeffrey Altman needs testing on
dialup and express.dialup.  Kevin is looking at our
internally-developed ftp, and should compare it to kftp.

- Propose to MS distributing KLPR to other schools.

- Obtain MS help to design an RIS reinstall method to auto-detect the
computer container and a router address.

- Deliver DUSP machines, contingent on obtaining the equipment.


Longer Term Goals
-----------------

- Generic ftp requirements.

- Release Zephyr, Plop, KfW and KLPR.

- Access on/off plan.

- Generic logging library proposal.

- We need to do further work to populate AD attributes, such as white
pages info, from the MIT data warehouses.

- Plan post-pilot work.

- Package NT syslogger for other schools, and get tech pubs help from
here or a requesting school.

- Develop another group policy - making the My Computer icon
reflect the actual machine name.  This probably requires a new app
using nonstandard API calls.  It is still under much study.


Issues
------

- When shall we get MS SP and  Hotfix source?
- How do we sync our AFS code with Transarc?
- Does the AUI Dash & gnome require Pismere revisions?


Additional comments
-------------------

Barring unforseen Kerberos, AFS or AD obstacles, we should be able
to meet an IAP pilot date.


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Good morning,

I am pleased to announce the start of an I/T Discovery project to investigate
how MIT will manage its cable TV services, especially the
programming providers to customers. Cable TV is an enterprise-wide service that
IS has provided to the community for 25 years. This
project will insure that the Institute continues to receive a quality service
into the future.

This project is a component of Theme 3 of the IS Strategic Plan to Operate and
Improve I/T. Within Theme 3, Cable TV is part of the initiative to operate and
maintain I/T Services. The entire MIT community is the customer base for MIT
Cable,although students have a large customer voice for cable programming
services.

Recommendations of the project team will focus on the selection of commercial
program provider(s) with the understanding that the 
external program provider(s) may not provide support for MIT
programming, but that any new technology that we might use will not interfere
with existing MIT local programming efforts (e.g. MIT conferences, lectures,
etc). This project is necessary at this time because the contract with MIT's
current cable provider (AT&T Broadband) expires in Aug. 2001. Much work has
already been accomplished; surveys of providers, request for proposals, and
input from customers via surveys. The project will focus on completing the
process for selection and on proposing recommendations for the financial,
technology, customer, and organizational aspects of our cable service. The team
will deliver recommendations to insure that cable programming services continue,
to propose organizational, service,and financial models for the service, and a
timetable and commitment for delivery.

The team is sponsored by Dennis Baron, Director, VDIN Practice with
additional sponsorship provided by the Dean for Student Life.Team members are:
Randy Winchester, Project Leader
Brian Shannon, Team Leader
Tim McGovern, Project Management Coach
Representative from Dean for Student Life
Communications role
Finance Business Consultant

The team's project notebook can be found at:
http://web.mit.edu/mitcable/www/Projects/

Because the team may need additonal assistance in completing its outreach to
customers and vendors, if you are interested in participating, please send a
message to Randy: randy@mit.edu

The team will complete its work by March 30, 2001.

Thank you in supporting the work of this team.
Greg


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Dear Pre-Release Prospective Participant,

Thanks for your interest in the OmniSky Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC program.
We've had an overwhelming response.  There are a limited number of slots for
this program and we will do our best to accommodate as many of you as we
can.  The pre-release is scheduled to launch in mid January 2001 and run for
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During the next couple of weeks, you will receive a brief qualification
survey. Those iPAQ owners who qualify will be offered a special pre-release
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Ok, I just got my Linksys cards (they look good - dual LEDs, and dual
voltage 3.3V/5V)

The way I really want to use them is either in ad-hoc mode (which I
understand is not currently supported by linux-wlan-ng - any ETA, Mark?)
or with one card as an access point (AP).

>From what I can find on the 'net, running it as an AP requires some
extra software, including AP firmware that loads onto the card.

Looking at http://www.intersil.com/prism/ss/p2smtrx.asp, it has an entry
for "CMAC AP Tertiary Firmware":

"This is special firmware which the host (either a PC or a hardware AP)
must download into RAM on the Prism2 card, which allows the NIC to take
on limited AP tasks.  For a Software AP, you must obtain AP bridging and
host AP software (e.g.Lunix) (sic)"

It also says that the license and maintenance fees are $0 for site
license and "open distribution" so I assume that that means the firmware
is redistributable.

Well, long story short - does anyone actually have a card up and running
on Linux as an access point with the AP firmware?  And if so, do the
terms under which you received the firmware allow you to redistribute
it... to me?  :)  I'd really like to get these cards up and running.

I also signed up for their "premier" web site, so hopefully I'll have
access to this stuff myself, soon.

Thanks,

-Eric
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Desperate to put my new cards to use, I managed to find the binary-only
Prism2 driver from Samsung at
http://www.sem.samsung.com/eng/product/rf/wlan/download_linux.htm

(There's also what appears to be AP firmware on that site, but I'm not
sure.  I've never seen any other firmware images.)

Anyway, I now have my Linksys cards up and running in Ad-Hoc mode, one
on my wife's Windows laptop, the other on my Linux NAT box with the
samsung driver.  The samsung site seems to be barely accessible, so I
put up a mirror at http://Lager.dyndns.org/wlan/ - if samsung complains
about this, I'll take it back down, though.

I'll switch back to the open source driver just as soon as Mark
publishes version 0.1.8 with ad-hoc mode support.  :)

-Eric
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Please join us on Tuesday, December 12, from 3-5 pm for the next IS
Forum.

Refreshments will be available in the lobby at the start of the Forum.

After a few brief announcements, Professor Dick Yue, Associate Dean of
Engineering, will discuss work of a recent discovery project on lifelong
learning.  The major theme of this work is new educational programs that
will provide new learning opportunities for our alumni and other
professionals.  A second significant theme is the information technology
work that needs to be done in order for the Institute to deliver the
programs that are envisioned.

Dick's presentation will provide us with an initial look at the new
products and services that we will be called upon to deliver.

After Professor Yue's presentation and a question and answer period,
we will have time for a couple of short reports and for a general
Q&A before we adjourn.

I look forward to seeing you Tuesday afternoon....................jim

P.S.  Also, please put the IS Christmas Party on your calendar,
       Wednesday afternoon at the University Park Hotel.


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Just a reminder our Holiday Party is Friday, 3-5pm.

If you do know you will be bringing a guest or some home made goodie, please 
let me know by Wednesday afternoon.
We will have hot food catered by S&S deli.


Jane






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New Position Filled

Steve Goldman, formerly of IS Telecom and DCS,  is returning to MIT to fill
a newly created position at the Professional Learning Center.  Most
recently, Steve has been with Commtract Corp, serving as an implementation
engineer for their network site equipment for the Northeast.

Steve will become the Learning Center's first Technical Coordinator,
overseeing the
day-to-day classroom and office computing environment.  In addition, Steve
will serve as backup for, and business partner with, Robin Carleton, W89
Facility
Administrator and assistant to the Director of the Organization and
Employee Development team (OED, led by Margaret Anne Gray).

Steve's IS team affiliation will be with the Training and Publications team.

Steve can be found, starting today, in W89-170.
His email is sgoldman@mit.edu.
His phone is 8-9605.

Please join us in welcoming Steve back to the Institute and wish him
success in this new position

Robin Carletor, OED
Jeanne Cavanaugh, IS Training and Pubs


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From: "Paul B. Hill" <pbh@MIT.EDU>
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Subject: FYI: SSHd for Win
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 04:56:00 GMT

SSH Introduces SSH Secure Shell for Windows Servers

SSH Communications Security (SSH) today announced SSH
Secure Shell for Windows Servers. The new product,
based on SSH's Secure Shell version 2, provides secure
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Read more at:
<http://entmag.com/prodnews.asp?ID=3785>

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Hi Jesse,

The emial for the team is unwired.  You can also check out the Project
Notebook http://web.mit.edu/is/np/projects/wireless/ for information.
Chris put the team together back in the summer and Support is already well
represented.  But if you have specific concerns you can email them to the
team eamil list.

Hope this is helpful.

Joanne

>Hello,
>
>I have emailed Chris Murphy a couple times, to no avail :(  Could you
>provide me with details re: the MIT wireless team?  I would like to attend
>the meetings as a representative of Departmental Computing.
>
>Best,
>
>Jesse
>
>Jesse S. Morrison
>MIT Information Systems
>DCS Consultant
>W92-148, x3-0028



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Mr. Guthrie:

I am MIT's Network Manager. MIT has a direct OC3 connection to AT&T
Broadband. This link was installed by and belongs to AT&T (formerly
MediaOne Road Runner) to provide fast and reliable access to MIT so
MIT Faculty and Staff, many of which are AT&T Customers would have
good Internet access to MIT. In addition all AT&T Customers would have
better access to those Internet resources hosted by MIT. This
arrangement has been in place for a number of years, almost as long as
MediaOne has been offering Cable Modem service.

Until recently the link has been very reliable. Furthermore what
problems did occur were quickly and competently dealt
with. Unfortunately this has not been the case for the last several
months. About two months ago or so we had a problem where the link was
operational, but not being used by AT&T to route traffic to MIT. Our
outgoing traffic was routed via the link, but the return path to MIT
was via the commodity Internet. This trouble took almost a month to
get fixed. First it was hard to get the Road Runner NOC to even
realize that we had such an arrangement and then it was hard to get in
contact without someone who understood Internet routing and then it
was even harder to obtain understanding that we had a problem that
needed to be fixed!

Our current troubles are more straight forward. The link is just plain
down. As of this writing, the link has only recently been restored,
after around 6 days time. This trouble was ticket number 37302.  Our
faculty were very very unhappy both with my organization and with
yours during this timeframe.

Your name was provided to me by Peggy Sullivan (her message below)
after she was contacted by Jerry Saltzer, a member of our faculty. She
recommends that we have a meeting. However I am traveling this week in
San Diego and am therefore not immediately available. Perhaps what
really needs to happen is for our organizations to figure out a
problem reporting mechanism that results in a more timely resolution
of problems. Do you believe a meeting will help?

			-Jeff

On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 02:22:25PM -0500, Sullivan, Peggy wrote:
> Mr. Shiller: I am a Manager of Government Affairs for AT&T Broadband and I
> am working with Professor Jerry Saltzer on a matter relating to the City of
> Newton. He brought the problems relating to AT&T's circuit between MIT and
> the Internet to my attention. I contacted Doug Guthrie, Director of
> Broadband Internet Services, and he suggested that a meeting or conference
> call take place between MIT and AT&T to discuss this matter further.  Mr.
> Guthrie's contact information is as follows:  
> 
> Douglas R. Guthrie
> Director, Broadband Internet Services
> Boston 
> dguthrie@broadband.att.com
> 978.258-4320 Voicemail
> 
> Please contact him at your convenience to arrange a meeting time. Thank you.
> 
> Peggy Sullivan
> AT&T Broadband
> Manager of Government Affairs
> 95 Wexford Street
> Needham, MA 02492
> (781)449-7080, Ext. 3005
> psullivan@broadband.att.com
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It's worthy of note that this claims to be based on ssh
version 2.  Since athena is running version 1, they are
not compatible.  (Any progress on that?)

--Angie


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  In yesterday's Globe Handyman column someone wrote into ask how to
prevent wasps from building another nest between her windows and the
storm windows.  The Handyman suggested duct tape.  He also mentioned a
brand of storm windows that have a tight seal.

  So I guess a difference between cheap storm windows and exprensive
storm windows is how resistant they are to wasps (and weather).
   ---Ben



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And more on the widescreen issue.  Short version: Seasons 4 and 5 are 
already in  widescreen, so for people like me who stopped taping 
because of this, get those VCRs reading for January 5, when Season 4 
starts!

Also, WB is going to correct all the mistakes that were made, and fix 
the audio quality problems.. . and JMS is personally going to go and 
watch all 110 hours of it (well, sans commercials, so that's "only" 
maybe 80 hours).. and look for mistakes.

Far more details below.

-ToastyKen

>Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 04:39:15 -0500 (EST)
>From: Erez Zadok <ezk@shekel.mcl.cs.columbia.edu>
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>Today I went to a meeting at Warner Bros. technical support, where 
>we went over
>the problems detected in the SFC widescreen airings.  I now have some answers
>and some information on this.  I have to say up front that the WB folks have
>been nothing but helpful and determined to fix the problems.
>
>In "Midnight on the Firing Line," wherein a teapot is shown instead of a
>starship when the audio indicates the latter...the editor explained that it
>resulted from a pause/freeze frame during assembly, and when he restarted the
>equipment, it jumped shots.  This will be fixed.
>
>In "Covictions," wherein a comp shot of several monitors doesn't show the
>surveilance footage, but rather shows just the original babcom logo...they had
>missed this on their list of comp shots, and will go back and insert 
>the proper
>footage now that they know the problem is there.  (They QC everything, but
>often with the audio down, so they had no way of knowing that they 
>were talking
>about camera footage, and figured that it was okay since there was 
>something --
>the babcom logo -- in the monitors rather than totally blank screens.)
>
>In "Inquisitor," wherein the west end/east end audio correction wasn't
>made...they were going off the original PAL audio transfers, which 
>in this case
>didn't work because we made that audio correction *after* broadcast and
>replaced the audio for that shot afterward.  They're going to go back to the
>revised 24 track audio and insert the proper audio.
>
>Here's what's going to happen beyond this.
>
>1) WB is going to go back to using *only* the original 24 track 
>audio stems for
>the dubs.
>
>2) Seasons 4 and 5 as it turns out are already in proper wide versions, as is
>season 1, so the only ones that need to be addressed are seasons 2 and 3.
>
>3) WB is going to run cassettes of the whole series in the new version and I'm
>going to personally go over every damn episode personally looking for any
>potential problem areas (such as comps that may not have been recognized as
>such by the WB editors).  It's possible that I may miss something here and
>there, because 110 hours is a LOT of TV to watch...but it'll certainly help.
>
>They were *extremely* helpful and apologetic at WB, and are determined to do
>everything they can to fix the situation as fast as possible.
>
>As for the audio...the audio transfers are being done directly off 
>the original
>clones (either the original PAL, digibeta or 24 track stems), and QC'd.  So
>what they suspect *may* be the problem is if the SFC is running the digital
>tracks through a dolby decoder.  If you try to decode Dolby that isn't there,
>on a digital track (which doesn't need Dolby because it's digital) it can make
>the audio crunchy or lead to drop-outs, pops and other problems.  I've sent
>word to SFC to have them check that at their end of things.
>
>So the situation is well in hand.
>
>  jms
>
>(jmsatb5@aol.com)
>(all message content (c) 2000 by
>synthetic worlds, ltd., permission
>to reprint specifically denied to
>SFX Magazine)
>
>
>
>
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Hello all, 

Because of the corporate firewall, I'm unable to read the archives of the
mailing list, so forgive me if i'm in FAQ territory here. 

I have two small patches to the wlan-ng package. One adds bytes
sent/received to the statistics in /proc/net/dev, so you can easily monitor
the amount of traffic on the device with network monitor apps (e.g. wmnet).
The other fixes a problem compiling the driver against Linux 2.2.18. Are
these of any use to anyone? Should I bother sending them to the list? Are
you guys already doing development in this area?

Thanks in advance for your help (and a sweet little piece of software!) 

Will Woods
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From: Ivo Simicevic <ivo@ultra.hr>
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Hi,

is there any list of linux-wlan compatible equipment
(2Mb/s , 11 Mb/s , PCMCIA2PCI, PCMCIA2ISA, ...)
that works "out-of-the-box" or at least with minor problems?

I am asking this because I have seen lots of people
having different problems even with "big-name" cards and
success stories seem to be missing here.

If there is not, I am inviting everyone to send me an e-mail
with their story and I will compile it in one web page.

Regards,

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	Turns out that even when you have the airport in NAT mode, it
still behaves as a transparent bridge. Although this is normally
harmless, I ran into a situation where I really wanted to disable the
bridging function. Turns out that someone in the same collision domain
as my cable modem has a new Lucent RG-1000. I caught it ARP'ing for
10.0.1.2 on the cable using a return address of 10.0.1.1. Because the
airport was bridging, it forwarded this ARP along which resulted in the
poisoning of the ARP cache on my wireless host (it now had the MAC
address for 10.0.1.1 as the other guy's RG-1000 instead of my airport,
result: no communications!).

	Well, you can turn off bridging. It took me a while of fooling
with the Karlnet configuration tool, but I eventually figured out that
the "do you bridge" bit is in the same byte as the access control switch
(offset 0x448). The low order bit controls whether or not bridging is
on.

	I have enclosed (MIME attachment) a patch file (diff -c output)
for the changes needed to the AirportBaseStationConfigurator so that it
provides a checkbox to turn off bridging. Because of the shared byte, I
had to do a bit of a kludge to pull this off and you are of course
welcome to re-write it (perhaps a bit level abstraction is needed as an
AirportInfoRecord).

	Btw. There appears to be a deprecated file
"AirportConnectionInfo.java" file included in the distribution. It
appears to be missing its first few lines (where the package declaration
lives) so it doesn't compile properly.

			-Jeff

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*** AirportAccessControlTable.java.ori	Sun Aug 27 22:26:04 2000
--- AirportAccessControlTable.java	Tue Dec 19 22:19:52 2000
***************
*** 42,48 ****
  	private Vector addressVector;
  	private JTable table;
  	private AbstractTableModel tableModel;
! 	
  	
  	/**
  	*	Table model which maintains list of MAC addresses and host names.
--- 42,48 ----
  	private Vector addressVector;
  	private JTable table;
  	private AbstractTableModel tableModel;
!         private AirportBridgingPanel bridgingPanel;
  	
  	/**
  	*	Table model which maintains list of MAC addresses and host names.
***************
*** 104,113 ****
  		
  	}
  	
! 	
! 	
! 	
! 	
  	/**
  	*	Create new table based on data in airportInfo.
  	*/
--- 104,111 ----
  		
  	}
  	
! 
! 
  	/**
  	*	Create new table based on data in airportInfo.
  	*/
***************
*** 259,272 ****
  		*	Access control switch: byte 4*16 + 9  
  		*		01 = no access control
  		*		81 = access control used
  		*/
  		
  		String accessSwitchValue = new String();
  		
! 		if (numMacAddresses > 0)
  			accessSwitchValue = "81";
! 		else
  			accessSwitchValue = "01";
  			
  		AirportInfoRecord accessControlSwitchRecord = airportInfo.get("Access control switch");
  		accessControlSwitchRecord.setBytesFromString(accessSwitchValue);
--- 257,278 ----
  		*	Access control switch: byte 4*16 + 9  
  		*		01 = no access control
  		*		81 = access control used
+ 		*		00 = no access control, bridging OFF
+ 		*		80 = access control used, bridging OFF
  		*/
  		
  		String accessSwitchValue = new String();
+ 		boolean bridgingOff = bridgingPanel.getBridgingOff();
  		
! 		if (numMacAddresses > 0) {
! 		    if (bridgingOff) accessSwitchValue = "80"; 
! 		    else
  			accessSwitchValue = "81";
! 		} else {
! 		    if (bridgingOff) accessSwitchValue = "00";
! 		    else
  			accessSwitchValue = "01";
+ 		}
  			
  		AirportInfoRecord accessControlSwitchRecord = airportInfo.get("Access control switch");
  		accessControlSwitchRecord.setBytesFromString(accessSwitchValue);
***************
*** 365,372 ****
  		
  	}
  	
! 	
! 	
! 	
  
! }
\ No newline at end of file
--- 371,381 ----
  		
  	}
  	
!     // The following is a kludge so that we can find the bridging panel
!     // to determine whether or not we need to disable bridging.
! 
!         void setBridgeControl(AirportBridgingPanel bpanel) {
! 	    this.bridgingPanel = bpanel;
! 	}
  
! }
*** AirportBridgingPanel.java.ori	Sun Aug 27 22:26:04 2000
--- AirportBridgingPanel.java	Tue Dec 19 22:27:11 2000
***************
*** 38,43 ****
--- 38,45 ----
  	private AirportDHCPRangePanel dhcpRangePanel, natRangePanel;
  	private AirportInfoPanel dhcpOnEthernetPanel;
  	private AirportInfoCheckBox dhcpOnEthernetCheckbox;
+         private AirportInfoCheckBox turnOffBridgingCheckbox;
+         private AirportInfoPanel turnOffBridgingPanel;
  	private JTable portMappingList;
  	
  	
***************
*** 82,87 ****
--- 84,102 ----
  		dhcpOnEthernetPanel = new AirportInfoPanel();
  		dhcpOnEthernetPanel.add(dhcpOnEthernetCheckbox);
  		
+ 		// Add checkbox to disable bridging completely. Only
+ 		// enabled if NAT is selected
+ 
+ 		turnOffBridgingCheckbox = new AirportInfoCheckBox("Disable Bridging as well");
+ 		turnOffBridgingPanel = new AirportInfoPanel();
+ 		turnOffBridgingPanel.add(turnOffBridgingCheckbox);
+ 
+ 		AirportInfoRecord accessControlSwitch = theInfo.get("Access control switch");
+ 		String accessControlValue = accessControlSwitch.toString();
+ 		if (accessControlValue.equals("00") ||
+ 		    accessControlValue.equals("80"))
+ 		    turnOffBridgingCheckbox.setSelected(true);
+ 
  		setUpDisplay();
  	}
  	
***************
*** 158,172 ****
  		theLayout.setConstraints(natPlusButton, c);
  		this.add(natPlusButton);
  		
- 		
  		c.gridx = 1;
  		c.gridy = 7;
  		theLayout.setConstraints(dhcpOnEthernetPanel, c);
  		this.add(dhcpOnEthernetPanel);
  		
  		/*
  		c.gridx = 1;
! 		c.gridy = 8;
  		theLabel = new JLabel("Port mapping:");
  		theLayout.setConstraints(theLabel, c);
  		this.add(theLabel);
--- 173,191 ----
  		theLayout.setConstraints(natPlusButton, c);
  		this.add(natPlusButton);
  		
  		c.gridx = 1;
  		c.gridy = 7;
+ 		theLayout.setConstraints(turnOffBridgingPanel, c);
+ 		this.add(turnOffBridgingPanel);
+ 		
+ 		c.gridx = 1;
+ 		c.gridy = 8;
  		theLayout.setConstraints(dhcpOnEthernetPanel, c);
  		this.add(dhcpOnEthernetPanel);
  		
  		/*
  		c.gridx = 1;
! 		c.gridy = 9;
  		theLabel = new JLabel("Port mapping:");
  		theLayout.setConstraints(theLabel, c);
  		this.add(theLabel);
***************
*** 193,203 ****
  		natPlusButton.addItemListener(natRangePanel);
  		natRangePanel.setEnabled(natButton.isSelected() || natPlusButton.isSelected());
  		natRangePanel.setVisible(false);
! 		
  		
  		
  	}
  	
! 	
! 	
! }
\ No newline at end of file
--- 212,233 ----
  		natPlusButton.addItemListener(natRangePanel);
  		natRangePanel.setEnabled(natButton.isSelected() || natPlusButton.isSelected());
  		natRangePanel.setVisible(false);
! 
! 		// Make Bridging Off panel dependent on status of nat buttons
! 
! 		natButton.addItemListener(turnOffBridgingPanel);
! 		natPlusButton.addItemListener(turnOffBridgingPanel);
! 		turnOffBridgingPanel.setEnabled(natButton.isSelected() ||
! 						natPlusButton.isSelected());
  		
  		
  	}
  	
!         boolean getBridgingOff() {
! 	    if(natButton.isSelected() ||
! 	       natPlusButton.isSelected())
! 		if (turnOffBridgingCheckbox.isSelected())
! 		    return (true);
! 	    return (false);
! 	}
! }
*** AirportInfoTabbedPane.java.ori	Sun Aug 27 22:26:04 2000
--- AirportInfoTabbedPane.java	Tue Dec 19 22:14:18 2000
***************
*** 58,65 ****
  		AirportInfoPanel mainPanel = new AirportMainPanel(airportInfo);
  		AirportInfoPanel wirelessPanel = new AirportWirelessPanel(airportInfo);
  		AirportInfoPanel connectionPanel = new AirportNetworkPanel(airportInfo);
! 		AirportInfoPanel bridgingPanel = new AirportBridgingPanel(airportInfo);
! 		AirportInfoPanel accessTablePanel = new AirportAccessControlTable(airportInfo);
  		AirportInfoPanel portMapTablePanel = new AirportPortMappingTable(airportInfo);
  		
  		this.addTab("Main", mainPanel);
--- 58,72 ----
  		AirportInfoPanel mainPanel = new AirportMainPanel(airportInfo);
  		AirportInfoPanel wirelessPanel = new AirportWirelessPanel(airportInfo);
  		AirportInfoPanel connectionPanel = new AirportNetworkPanel(airportInfo);
! 		AirportBridgingPanel bridgingPanel = new AirportBridgingPanel(airportInfo);
! 		AirportAccessControlTable accessTablePanel = new AirportAccessControlTable(airportInfo);
! 		// OK, this is a complete kludge. We have to tell the
! 		// AccessControlTable about the bridge panel because it needs
! 		// to query the bridge panel to determine what value to
! 		// store in the accessControl byte because the same byte
! 		// is used to control whether or not bridging is enabled
! 		accessTablePanel.setBridgeControl(bridgingPanel);
! 
  		AirportInfoPanel portMapTablePanel = new AirportPortMappingTable(airportInfo);
  		
  		this.addTab("Main", mainPanel);
***************
*** 113,116 ****
  	}
  	
  
! }
\ No newline at end of file
--- 120,123 ----
  	}
  	
  
! }

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Ok, so I spoke to Dan Chak, one of the ILG Network contacts for TDC. 
username is chak -- he's on the ht-tdc-acl list as well.  He's 
removed mercenary from the network, and I've told him to keep the 
machine off the network until he's contacted about it.  Phone number 
is 494-8300, and he's x625.

Don't know if any other info is necessary.  Let me know if you need 
me to do anything.

-Lori

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Dear SETI@home user:

Thanks for your participation in SETI@home.  I'm happy to say that
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our millions of users. This newsletter covers the following:

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As this processing continues, SETI@home's own computers are
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By using the Internet to form the world's most powerful computer,
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We will also try to make SETI@home more fun and interesting by adding 
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We are also extremely grateful to our other sponsors, including
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Thanks also to the hundreds of individuals who have made
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I will call them later this morning.  I think it is time that the 
name "mercenary" be retired, and the system owner disallowed from 
hosting outside accounts.

-Bob


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Apple at Macworld Expo San Francisco 2001

Apple=AE will participate in a range of activities at Macworld Expo San
Francisco, including:

Keynote =8B Steve Jobs, Apple=B9s CEO
When: Tuesday, January 9, 9 a.m. PST
Where: Moscone Convention Center, South Hall in the Esplanade Ballroom


The keynote presentation will be available via satellite:
Telstar 5/Transponder 11
Orbital slot: 97 degrees west
Downlink Frequency: 11929 MHz
Polarity: Vertical down


Galaxy 3R, Transponder 4C
Orbital slot: 95 degrees west
Downlink Frequency: 3780 MHz
Polarity: Vertical down


Keynote Webcast:
Apple will provide live streaming of the Macworld Expo keynote utilizing
QuickTime=81, Apple=B9s standards-based technology for live and on-demand audio
and video streaming. The live webcast will begin at 9 a.m. PST on Tuesday,
January 9, at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/mwsf01/. The QuickTime
player is available free for Macintosh=AE and Windows users at
www.apple.com/quicktime.

Apple Conference Participation:
Representatives from Apple will present at a number of workshops throughout
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Dear Sirs:

I would like to bring your attention to the following e-mail. If this 
is true, please do something to stop it. Even if it is a joke, it's 
disgusting and should be removed from anyone's view.
Sincerely, TL NORRIS


Date:
December 20, 2000


The Cause:
Bonzai Kitten Experimentation and Web Site



A new monstrous web site has been created ostensibly to extoll 
the "art form" of creating "Bonsai Kittens" in a glass jar, and to 
market those "cherished objets d'art," along with the implements 
required to do-it-yourself. The web site is hosted on its own domain, 
Bonsai Kitten, and a mirror site is on the MIT server at a site 
called "blood-on-concrete". CAUTION: The photos on these sites are 
graphic and sickening.

These mirrored sites could have been created as an elaborate hoax, 
with the intention of arousing both the ire of animal lovers and the 
twisted fantasies of deviates. That it has succeeded with both is 
evident by perusing the guestbook on the sites. 

"Words cannot describe my joy at finding your site. You obviously 
share my refined taste in holiday gifts, I only hope you have gift 
certificates or have some ready-made kittens "in the jar" so-to-
speak."--


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"How DARE you do such a thing to an animal! You are going to PAY for 
what you have done to these animals!! You will be hearing from us and 
the Animal Legal Defense Fund Lawyers!" 

The standard response to protesters is that the perpetraters 
have "all the appropriate Bonsai Kittieculture permits required for 
this simple and painless procedure."

My larger concern is that, aside from the "shock value," the creator 
of this site is actually practicing his insane cruelty upon helpless 
kittens. If this is indeed the case, this sicko needs to be 
prosecuted to the full extent of the law. The Bonsai Kitten URL is 
registered to a P.O. Box in New York. That state recently enacted a 
felony statute for cruelty to animals, and this case certainly bears 
investigating. 

NIC Registration information for bonsaikittens.com:

The information can be found here If that page doesn't load, go to 
the WHOIS page and type in "bonsaikitten.com" (without the quotes) in 
the box. 
This site is apparently also hosted on an MIT server, according to a 
Forums post.

Action Requested:

Send a polite but firm email to: 

Jeffrey Schiller (technical contact at MIT) and/or

abuse@mit.edu 
Charles M.Vest (President of MIT) cmvest@mit.edu 


Contact the New York ASPCA's Law Enforcement Department:

Include the registrar information from Network Solutions in your 
email or letter.
NY ASPCA's Humane Law Enforcement
424 East 92nd Street
New York, New York 10128-6804
(212) 876-7700, extension 4450
Email: enforcement@aspca.org

Call the Massachusetts SPCA
"To report cruelty within Massachusetts, call our 24-hour line at 
(800) 628-5808 or (617) 522-6008." 
Other organizations to write.
Another Cats Forum member has posted a list of other organizations to 
write, along with a sample letter. These groups may or may not 
already be involved in this cause. 
What NOT to Do:

Please do not, under any circumstances, email, or call the owner of 
the Bonzai Kitten domain, nor sign his guestbooks. People like this 
thrive on the attention, so don't feed his greedy sickness. 
Do not be hostile or rude to the officials we're asking for help. 
Please couch your emails to the MIT and other personnel politely, 
taking the attitude that you know they will take immediate steps to 
take offending the web site down, and to investigate the experimental 
projects of the web site's founder. The possibility is very strong 
that until today, they were unaware of the existence of this web 
site. 
Thanks, as always, to the supporters of these Action Alerts, and huge 
thanks to Christine, of the Cats Forum, for bringing this atrocious 
site to light.

 
The permanent URL for this Guide Special is:
http://cats.about.com/pets/cats/library/weekly/aa122000a.htm


Care2 make the world greener !


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The Holiday Party photographs are now up on the web at:

https://web.mit.edu/is/holiday/index.htm

Many thanks to Jerry Isaacson for taking all these pictures!!

If anyone wants the original jpg file for their own use please contact
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The site, thanks to Jag Patel, is open to infosys personnel only.  If anyone
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Enjoy!!




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Good morning,
	A wish for happy, safe, and restful holidays for everyone. And a chance to
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> To: 	bwc@mit.edu; bwiget@mit.edu; D-Zone; djmartin@mit.edu;
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The following emergency shutdown is for W32 on 12-28-00.   Please let me
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Thank you
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> Cap a water fountain so they can finish the sheeting work.
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> Effect: 
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Hello,

All of the IS buildings whose access is granted by card readers controlled
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team member or to Fran McLaughlin in W91-130.

Fran
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Starting about 4pm monday, post office servers will be moved fronm e40
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We'd like to take advantage of the holiday to perform some or all of
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3down will contain more up to date information. 

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B'day dinner for Pug (1st day of x'mas) and Drew (12th day of x'mas) on
Tue. Jan. 2nd (9th day of x'mas), 7ish at The Harvest Restaurant in Harvard
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Please let me know by Tuesday morning if you're coming so I can get a head
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-Jo




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In the first few weeks of the New Year, we will be making
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The URL to access the service folder is
ftp://service:greco@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/.

If you prefer to use an ftp client to gain access, please
log on to ftp.wildpackets.com with the user id "service" and
password "greco". This will get you to the root directory
and from there you'll be able to access the service folder.
=============================================
SECTION 1. ETHERPEEK, TOKENPEEK, AIROPEEK
* EtherPeek Version 4.1
* TokenPeek Version 4.1
* New Decoders Included with v4.1
* EtherHelp v4.1 - January Release
* AiroPeek Beta RELEASED
* WebStats Analysis Module
* Napster Plug-in
* Internet Attack Plug-in
* UPDATED Decoder and Plug-in SDK Updates AVAILABLE
* Secure your Network with EtherPeek + iNetTools + CyberWallPLUS

SECTION 2. WATCHPOINT
* WatchPoint Lite(tm) FREEWARE
* WebStats vs. WatchPoint

SECTION 3. COMPLEMENTARY TOOLS
* NetSense v4.05
* ProConvert v2.31 UPDATE
* 10 Cool Things You Can Do With NetDoppler!
* PacketScrubber

SECTION 4. TRAINING
* Santa Clara Training Kicks off 2001 Public Class Schedule
* Take our Training Self Assessment Quiz
* 2001 Public Class Schedule
* Maintenance Owner Training Discount
* T.E.N. Video Training Series

SECTION 5. MARKETING AND E-COMMERCE
* New Demo Download Pages
* Wireless White Paper in the works
* Maintenance mail now @ http://www.wildpackets.com

SECTION 6. INTERNATIONAL NEWS
* A Look Back at the year 2000
* Wireless Packet Analysis Anyone?
* January Purchase INCENTIVES
* WILDPACKETS TRAINING COMING!

SECTION 7. TECHNICAL SUPPORT
* Q&A
    - How do I find visitors to my site with WebStats?
    - EtherPeek v4.1 locking up
    - How can I print charts with EtherPeek?
    - How can I interpret Napster Traffic?
    - Problems locating DLLs needed to install iNetTools
* Web-based Technical Support Report Form
* Writing your own Decoders and Plug-ins
* Net-Troubleshooting Listserv and How to Subscribe
* Net-Troubleshooting Searchable Archives
* Networking Terms Glossary Available

===========================================
SECTION 1.  ETHERPEEK & TOKENPEEK
===========================================
ETHERPEEK v4.1
If you haven't already upgraded, EtherPeek version 4.1 is ready
and waiting for you at:
ftp://service:greco@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/epw/

THE PASSWORD TO EXTRACT THE EXECUTABLE IS "ayla.lynne".
Your current v4.x serial number will launch the application,
once extracted.

TOKENPEEK v4.1
Registered TokenPeek owners can download the software from the following
URL: ftp://service:greco@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/tpw/

THE PASSWORD TO EXTRACT THE EXECUTABLE IS "zefram.alan".
Your current v4.x serial number will launch the application,
once extracted.

NEW V4.1 PACKET DECODERS
- CHAP - Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
   (RFC 1994)
- IGMP - Internet Group Management Protocol v2
   (RFC 2236)
- ISAKMP - Internet Security Association and Key
   Management Protocol (RFC 2408)
- MGCP - Media Gateway Control Protocol (RFC 2705)
- PAP - Password Authentication Protocol (RFC 1334)
- PPTP - Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (RFC 2637)
- SIP - Session Initiation Protocol (RFC 2543)
- SLP - Service Location Protocol (RFC 2608)
- H.225 - Call signaling and media stream packetization
   (RAS)
- NDS - NetWare 5 NCP Novell Directory Services
- Napster

For a complete list of decoders included with EtherPeek, please
visit http://www.wildpackets.com/support/knowledge_base/etherpeek_win#1


ETHERHELP V4.1 SHIPPING IN JANUARY
The upgraded version of EtherHelp is currently making its way
through our QA process and is expected to ship later this month.
We'll send you email once we've placed the software in your service
folder.


AIROPEEK BETA SHIPS
In the Fall of 2000, WildPackets announced its intention to
produce a comprehensive packet analysis solution to support
802.11b headers and control information as well as other
802.11b-specific features. On December 22, we released the
first beta iteration of the software, fulfilling our promise
to deliver a version before year's end.

A beta version of AiroPeek now resides at:
ftp://apwbeta:aroma@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/apwbeta/

The ReadMe that accompanies the application contains important
information about the software. PLEASE READ THIS TEXT for installation
notes and currently-known issues.  NOTE ESPECIALLY that the software
does not currently install under Windows NT.

We are hoping that many interested parties will spend time with this
pre-release version and send us informed feedback on its functionality
for your wireless environment. Our intention is to release the software
in the first quarter, and we need more real-world testing in
order to meet this schedule.

Thank you!


WEBSTATS ANALYSIS MODULE
WebStats, the first in a planned series of Analysis Modules, enables
you to use EtherPeek to go beyond packet capture and inspection to
analyze the dataflow that represents your internet presence and to acquire
vital statistics for the TCP client/server transactions on your network.

WebStats, an EtherPeek upgrade option that can be ordered now, requires
IE 5.0 or later. Maintenance owners receive a 10% discount from the
$595.00 USD SRP.


NAPSTER PLUG-IN
A new Napster Plug-in with a list of common Napster ports
(user-configurable through the Plug-in Options Dialog) is
shipping as part of the new EtherPeek v4.1 release. The Plug-in
sends informational notifications when it sees Napster login, search,
or download packets. It also keeps Summary Stats for those same items
(number of logins, searches, and downloads) plus total packets and
bytes used by Napster. This is all made more useful by the fact
that you can graph or make alarms based on these statistics.

So, if you want EtherPeek to tell you who is responsible for putting
Napster traffic on your network and provide bandwidth utilization
for same, check out this new Plug-in!


INTERNET ATTACK PLUG-IN
A new Internet Attack Plug-in ships as a standard part of the
version 4.1 release of EtherPeek. This Plug-in replaces the
LAND Attack and Oversize IP (Ping of Death) Plug-ins that have
previously shipped with EtherPeek.


NEW DECODER AND PLUG-IN SDKS
Updated Decoder and Plug-in SDKs for EtherPeek v4.1 are now
available from:
ftp://service:greco@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/epw/


SECURING YOUR NETWORK WITH ETHERPEEK+iNETTOOLS+CYBERWALLPLUS
Network-1 Security Solutions, Inc. and WildPackets are
promoting the combined use of EtherPeek and iNetTools with
Network-1's CyberwallPLUS suite of security products to
provide an all-inclusive solution for securing multi-
protocol, internal networks.

By combining EtherPeek, iNetTools and CyberwallPLUS,
network administrators can:
* continuously test and verify network security policies
* generate real-time alerts for security breaches
* revisit network security and perform regular audits

To learn more about CyberWallPLUS, please visit
http://www.network-1.com.


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SECTION 2.   WATCHPOINT
===========================================
WATCHPOINT LITE(tm) FREEWARE READY AND WAITING!
WatchPoint Lite, a powerful freeware product that offers real-time
web server monitoring, is now shipping. Ideal for small to
medium-sized organizations who host their own servers, WatchPoint
Lite's in-depth HTTP and FTP analysis and reporting capabilities
are borrowed from WildPackets' complete site performance and usage
monitoring system, WatchPoint. The freeware version gives businesses
a comprehensive view of internet traffic patterns and web site performance,
including critical information on visitors, page views, downloads,
server performance, network usage and more.

WatchPoint Lite Freeware is available from the WildPackets' web site now.
To download a copy, please visit http://www.wildpackets.com/demos/.


WEBSTATS VS. WATCHPOINT
In discussing WebStats and WatchPoint with customers, questions
often arise about the differences between the two products.

To address these questions, we have created this comparative matrix of
the information delivered by each tool.

WatchPoint	WebStats
				Analysis Reports
     X              X		Summary Stats
     X				Server Comparisons
     X				All Network Statistics
     X				Network Response Times
     X				Server Response Times
     X              X		Domains
     X              X		Referrers
     X				Referrer Errors
     X              X		Error Types
     X				Rejected Connections
     X              X		Error Pages
     X              X		Top Entry Pages
     X              X		Aborted Server/Client Transfers
                    X		Status Codes
     X              X		Unique IP Addresses
     X              X		General Transactions
     X				Transaction Database
     X				By Method Transactions
     X              X		Page Hits Per Hour
     X              X		Resource Hits Per Hour
     X              X		Transactions Per Hour
     X              		Configurable Time Windows
     X              		Path Tracking
     X              X		IP Tracking
     X              		Browser Types
     X              X		Visitors
     X              		Transactions by MIME Type
                    X		CGI Variables
     X              		Profiles
     X              X		WP Export
                    X		Multiple Domains Per Server
     X              X		Users Security Profiles
     X              X		HTML Output
                    X		XML Output
                    X		CSU Output


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SECTION 3.  COMPLEMENTARY TOOLS
===========================================
NETSENSE FOR ETHERPEEK/TOKENPEEK v4.05
NetSense version 4.05, a "WildPacket-ized" update release
of the software featuring some additional product capability
and minor bug fixes, is now shipping.

Registered NetSense owners can download from:
ftp://netsense:ovid@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/netsense/.
Your existing license key will launch the new release.

A complete list of product feature additions and fixes is
included in the Readme that accompanies the update.

If you are not a NetSense Maintenance owner but are interested
in becoming one, you can purchase maintenance for one or two years
and receive product upgrades and updates as one of your maintenance
benefits.

NetSense 12-month Extended Maintenance = $125.00
NetSense 24-month Extended Maintenance = $200.00

To order NetSense maintenance, please contact
marjorie@wildpackets.com.

For those of you new to the product, NetSense analyzes all communications
included in an EtherPeek or TokenPeek packet trace, and provides:
* ProblemFinder Expert Help System
* Rules-based Client/Server Transaction Analysis
* Error Packet Analysis
* Ethernet Fragment Analysis
* Protocol Utilization Maps, Charts and Graphs
* Ethernet and Token Ring Problem Analysis
* Global Statistics
* Top 10 Lists
* Network Latency Measurements
* Application Throughput Analysis
* Visual Packet Displays
* A "What If" Feature that allows you to predict application load/response
   times under varying conditions (different LAN/WAN bandwidth, more).

NetSense for EtherPeek/TokenPeek is $476.00 for maintenance owners
(SRP $595.00), and can be purchased directly from sales@aggroup.com.
NetSense product information, demonstration software, FAQ, and a .PDF
version of the NetSense Guide are available from
http://www.wildpackets.com/netsense/.


PROCONVERT v2.31 - TIMES TWO!
ProConvert version 2.31, a minor update release that addresses a
slicing problem when writing to tcpdump, is now shipping.

Registered ProConvert for EtherPeek/TokenPeek owners can request the
new version and password to extract the executable by sending email
to marjorie@wildpackets.com.

ProConvert - the non-specific edition - is also available for
downloading. For those of you who own the product that is
not specifically geared for EtherPeek/TokenPeek, please
download the new version from:
ftp://service:greco@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/enhancement-products/
and apply your existing license key to launch the update.

For those of you new to the product, ProConvert takes packet traces from a
variety of packet analyzers and converts them to/from various file
formats, allowing you to view packets captured on a different analyzer
with EtherPeek, TokenPeek, NetSense or a variety of other LAN analyzers.


FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF THE PACKET FORMATS THAT PROCONVERT IS ABLE
TO CONVERT TO/FROM, PLEASE VISIT OUR KNOWLEDGE BASE
AT http://www.wildpackets.com/support/knowledge_base/proconvert


10 COOL THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH NETDOPPLER
NetDoppler is a powerful, Windows-based utility that performs route
discovery, latency tests, and throughput tests to remote hosts.
NetDoppler builds a tree of IP nodes representing the packet path
and is ready to perform serious testing and baselining from the
moment you install it. There's no need for specialized software such
as SNMP or remote monitoring agents!

To learn more about this unique tool and its capabilities, please
visit http://www.wildpackets.com and check out the "10 Cool Things
you can do with NetDoppler" link.

NetDoppler is available for purchase through the WildPackets'
Web Store. The price for the utility is $249 SRP USD.


PROTECT YOUR PACKET TRACES WITH PACKETSCRUBBER(TM)
PacketScrubber is a new utility that removes sensitive or confidential
data from frames within your protocol analyzer's saved trace files.
Selected data is changed to "null data" (all zeros) allowing you to send
your trace files outside of your organization for analysis or
troubleshooting purposes.

PacketScrubber contains SmartScrub(tm) technology, allowing you to scrub
frames on a selective basis. SmartScrub has the ability to scrub layer by
layer and protocol by protocol. If you want to scrub the entire DLC frame,
leaving no network layer or higher layer information at all, SmartScrub
affords you that capability. If you want to only scrub your file
transfers, then SmartScrub allows you to only change FTP packets.

For IP packets, you also have the option of translating your IP addresses
to the default private class address range (as recommended by RFC 1918) or
any address of your choosing.

PacketScrubber is now available for purchase through the WildPackets'
site.  To order, please visit the product pages at http://www.wildpackets.com.
The price for the utility is $99 USD, regularly $169 SRP.


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SECTION 4:  TRAINING
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JOIN US IN SANTA CLARA FOR THE FIRST WILDPACKETS PUBLIC TRAINING OF 2001!
WildPackets' Public training classes enjoyed increasingly large attendance
and popularity in 2000. In 2001, we plan to enhance and improve upon our
course deliverables and grow the program even more.

If you haven't been to one of our well-received packet analysis trainings,
please check out our full schedule on our web pages and make plans
to attend one (or more!) of our classes soon!

The first group of classes in 2001 will take place at the Beverly Heritage
Hotel in Milpitas, CA February 5 through 16.

WP-100 February 5-6
WP-101 February 7-9
WP-103 February 12-13
WP-104 February 14-16

For a complete list of courses, course descriptions, training schedules,
locations and to register, please visit our training pages at
http://www.wildpackets.com/training or contact Stephanie Temples,
Professional Services Sales Associate, at stephanie@wildpcakets.com.


2001 PUBLIC TRAINING CLASS CALENDAR

Santa Clara, CA   WP-100, Feb. 5-6
Santa Clara, CA   WP-101, Feb. 7-9
Santa Clara, CA   WP-103, Feb. 12-13
Santa Clara, CA   WP-104, Feb. 14-16

San Diego, CA   WP-100, Mar. 5-6
San Diego, CA   WP-101, Mar. 7-9
San Diego, CA   WP-103, Mar. 12-13
San Diego, CA   WP-104, Mar. 14-16

San Francisco, CA   WP-100, Apr. 16-17
San Francisco, CA   WP-101, Apr. 18-20
San Francisco, CA   WP-103, Apr. 23-24
San Francisco, CA   WP-104, Apr. 25-27

Boston, MA   WP-100, May 14-15
Boston, MA   WP-101, May 16-18
Boston, MA   WP-103, May 21-22
Boston, MA   WP-104, May 23-25

Walnut Creek, CA   WP-100, Sept. 10-11
Walnut Creek, CA   WP-101, Sept. 12-14
Walnut Creek, CA   WP-103, Sept. 17-18
Walnut Creek, CA   WP-104, Sept. 19-20

Los Angeles, CA   WP-100, Oct. 15-16
Los Angeles, CA   WP-101, Oct. 17-19
Los Angeles, CA   WP-103, Oct. 22-23
Los Angeles, CA   WP-104, Oct. 24-26

Raleigh, NC   WP-100, Nov. 5-6
Raleigh, NC   WP-101, Nov. 7-9
Raleigh, NC   WP-103, Nov. 12-13
Raleigh, NC   WP-104, Nov. 14-16


**MAINTENANCE OWNERS RECEIVE A 10% TRAINING DISCOUNT**
****************************************************


TAKE OUR TRAINING SELF-ASSESSMENT QUIZ
To help determine which WildPackets training class suits
your level of experience, we've put together a Self Assessment
Quiz which consists of 23 questions broken into 4 sections
(one for each class level) that can be downloaded or taken on-line.

Please visit <http://www.wildpackets.com/training> to take the
quiz, and then let Stephanie Temples (stephanie@wildpackets.com),
help you through the registration process for the class (or classes)
that will work for you!


T.E.N. VIDEO WORKSHOP SERIES
WildPackets offers a comprehensive, self-paced, video-based training
program geared specifically for the IT Professional.

The T.E.N. (Technology, Engineering, Networking) Program
has been developed by our training partner, O.E.C.,
with the intent of providing an in-depth, self-paced
training series for those:
* new to packet and network analysis needing to understand
   basic networking and protocol fundamentals before
   attending a WP Public or on-site class.
* wishing to reinforce the education gained from a WP
   Public or on-site training.
* looking for a specific path to understanding foundations of
   Ethernet and packet analysis technology so as to enhance their
   troubleshooting and network engineering expertise in a self-
   paced format.

WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM THIS VIDEO WORKSHOP PROGRAM?
* Any Network or IT Professional who uses, or needs to understand,
   network and protocol analysis in order to do their job.

* Education, training and certification entitlements are becoming
   key factors in attracting and retaining IT talent. This
   comprehensive program gives a Training, Human Resource or IT
   Manager the means of providing a variety of convenient and
   effective methods for delivering in-depth instruction in a cost-
   and time-effective manner to their IT staff.

For a complete outline of the video series content, please visit
http://www.wildpackets.com/training/


===========================================
SECTION 5:  MARKETING AND E-COMMERCE NEWS
===========================================
NEW DEMO DOWNLOAD PAGES
WildPackets has now added ProConvert, PacketScrubber and NetDoppler
demonstration versions to our newly-designed demo web pages at
http://www.wildpackets.com/demos.

Please take a look at these new tools that both complement and
augment our existing product suite when you have the chance.


WIRELESS WHITE PAPER IN THE WORKS
WildPackets is developing a White Paper to address the increasing
need for wireless LAN analysis which should be available for
downloading from our site later this month.

The deployment of wireless local-area-networks (WLANs) is rapidly
increasing, providing users mobility along with instant and constant
connectivity to network resources such as servers, printers, or an
Internet connection. As the performance and reliability of wireless
networking technology continue to improve and costs continue to
decrease, the market is looking to supplant traditional wired
connections with the convenience and flexibility of wireless.
Cahners In-Stat Group predicts that the Enterprise wireless local-
area-network (WLAN) market alone will grow rapidly from $771 million
in 1999 to nearly $2.2 billion in 2004 (Wireless LAN Market Analysis,
January 2000).

As with any network, it is important to be able to identify problems
and assess the security, reliability and overall performance of a
wireless LAN.

AiroPeek, our newly-announced wireless LAN analyzer, will provide
all of these facilities and more when released later this quarter.
A beta is available now, so that you can begin to familiarize
yourself with the capabilities of the tool for your wireless
network installations.  Please see Section 1 for details on how
to download and begin exercising AiroPeek right away.


YOUR MONTHLY MAINTENANCE EMAIL ON THE WEB
Please visit http://www.wildpackets.com to login and get the
latest edition of your monthly maintenance email. Enter "service:
for the userid and "greco" for this month's password, and this
month's maintenance email contents will be available to you.


===========================================
SECTION 6.  INTERNATIONAL NEWS
===========================================
A LOOK BACK AT THE YEAR 2000
Thanks to you for another great year of business! 2000 will
forever be marked for us by the emergence of a stand-out,
enthusiastic German Partner, Brainworks, who planned and
successfully executed several major trade and road shows
that helped us make and solidify our product position
in the German marketplace.

2000 also saw the addition of several new partners in Sweden and
Italy that should should prove to be major factors in our ever more
successful emergence in the European marketplace over the next
12 months.

Our long-standing partner in Japan, dit Co., has re-emerged this
year as a major factor in our growth by localizing our products
for wider acceptance in the Japanese market.

Training has been a major factor in our domestic sales success
over this past year, and we hope to mirror this success
internationally in 2001.

Overall, we doubled our staff and sales in 2000, and are on
a trajectory to repeat this trend in 2001. With your
continued support, we're sure to make it.


INCENTIVES FOR JANUARY
December bundle incentives are still in effect this month
for orders placed through our international partners only. Please
take advantage of these offers while they are in effect!

Tania Traboulsi (tania@wildpackets.com) can disclose all incentive
details and help you process orders.


WILDPACKETS, INC. TRAINING GOES GLOBAL!
WildPackets is now able to offer our training courses to
an international audience with the recent appointment of
Horizon-MTS as our training partner-distributor for the European
markets.

Horizon-MTS is the largest technical training company in the U.K.
with offices spanning the pan-European market. They work
exclusively in the networking market. Along with training, they will
be a distributor for EtherPeek as well.  Please check their web
site <http://www.horizon-mts.com> for a further explanation of who
they are and what they do.

We are pleased to have them join us as one of WildPackets'
global team of Partners!


===========================================
SECTION 7.  TECHNICAL SUPPORT
===========================================
TECHNICAL SUPPORT Q&A
Q. I have just installed WebStats and like it very much. I want
    to be able to send the report to each Business Center in our
    agency to show who is using the internet and where they are
    going. I like that the websites are listed, but I don't understand

    who the visitors are to the site.  Is there a way to do that?
A. The information you are seeking is displayed in EtherPeek in a
    couple of places. The Summary Statistics page in the Web Server
    and Web Users sections contains this data,  as do the log files
    (global and capture). There is no way to match the Web User to
    the Web Server on the Summary Stats page, but in the global or
    capture logs you can see the URL accessed and the IP address of
    the station accessing that URL.

    While there is no built-in way to get this information into a
    report, it can be imported into other applications for data sorting
    and manipulation. On a Win 2k machine, the web information is stored
    in the 'Web.log' file, in common log file format, in the C:\Documents
    and Settings\<username>\ApplicationData\WildPackets\EtherPeek\WebStats
    directory. This log contains the URL accessed, the IP address of the
    station accessing that URL, the timestamp, and the information accessed.

Q. I'm having a problem with EtherPeek v4.1 running under Windows 98 using
    a Farallon NIC and your supplied DEC drivers. Everything runs OK for a
    while, then it locks up. After restart, EtherPeek takes a long time to
    come up, and sometimes doesn't seem to come up at all. When I ctl-alt-del
    to check the running tasks, I'll find "Peek" running, not EtherPeek. After
    some time (a minute at least), Etherpeek comes up. Is this a known issue?

A. We have seen this issue before and fix #1 outlined below should work.
    "Peek.exe" is the EtherPeek executable, so when you see it in your
    task manager, EtherPeek is still running.

    Here are some additional ways to modify the defaults to optimize
    performance. One approach is to do all of these at once and, if performance
    is okay, start turning things back on to identify which items are causing
    the performance hit. Exit EtherPeek before implementing any of 
these changes.

     1) Rename or delete peek.log and names.nam if they are large files**
     2) Turn off all plug-ins (via Tools/Plug-ins)
     3) Turn off global statistic collection ("background collection")
        (via Statistics/Collect Global Statistics)
     4) Turn off passive name resolution (via Tools/Name Resolver Options...)
     5) Limit packet size (via File/Open/Capture Buffer Options/Limit each
        packet to... whatever minimum you can and still have packet details
        you need.
     6) Be sure that Scroll during Capture is off (View menu).

    ** You can search your file system to find peek.log and names.nam, as
    their locations will vary depending on OS and installation directories.
    Under Win98 they are typically found under...windows/application data.

Q. I am running EtherPeek v4.0.2 and am not able to print my
    charts as they are displayed on the screen without doing some
    manipulation to get around that problem. My question is, will
    v4.1 allow me to print what these charts directly via the print command?

A. The problem you are experiencing printing the graphs is a known issue
    in EtherPeek when run under Windows 9.x OS. This problem has not been
    resolved in version 4.1, but we are working on it.

    Our work around for this problem is to select the chart you want to print
    by clicking somewhere on the chart to make sure it's the active window.
    Then click on Edit/Copy from the menu. Launch and paste the chart into your
    favorite graphics capable application.

Q. I have been trying to decipher the information provided by the new Napster
    Plug-in that comes with EtherPeek v4.1.  While I see counts for Napster
    total stats, I see none in all other Napster fields. What does this mean,
    and  how might I filter for or capture the device(s) that are responsible
    for Napster traffic?

A. The Napster Plugin searches for activity on the ports that Napster tends
    to use. However, this is not a guarantee of Napster activity. It only means
    that there is some kind of traffic on those ports.

    To catch this traffic, set up an advanced filter. Go to the Filters tab,
    click the new filter button (top left), name it, and select advanced.
    Click And/Plugin/Napster. This will create a Napster filter. Run the
    capture and you will see only those users that are Napster suspects.
    Remember, this will only mean that there is port traffic from those
    users which may or may not be Napster.

Q.  Having installed iNetTools, the program is unable to locate IPHLPAPI.DLL.
     The file does not exist on the C: drive where both EtherPeek and iNetTools
     are installed.

A. The problem you're experiencing is most likely due to the use of older
    versions of Winsock or Internet Explorer. iNetTools requires Winsock 2
    to install. If you don't have Winsock 2, it is available for download
    from <ftp://ftp.wildpackets.com/pub/support/inettools/ws2setup.exe>
    All the necessary DLLs should be installed if you are using I.E. 5.1
    SP1 or above. If not, you will need to download and install Internet
    Explorer 5.01 and Internet Explorer 5.01 Service Pack 1, or Internet
    Explorer 5.5.


TECHSUPPORT REPORT FORM AT WWW.WILDPACKETS.COM
When you need to address a technical support issue with one
of our tech support staff and are not in an emergency situation,
please use the new Tech Support Reporting Form available
at http://www.wildpackets.com/support/. You can also use this form
to report product anomalies or request product enhancements.


NET TROUBLESHOOTING ON-LINE FORUM
Have a network problem you can't solve? Seen a packet you can't
identify? Is your printer, router or server doing odd things to your
network? Do you need somewhere to turn for some informed, expert advice?
Then join the WildPackets' net-troubleshooting e-mail list and post your
question to an audience of over 1,000 of your networking professional
peers.

To SUBSCRIBE TO NET-TROUBLESHOOTING@WILDPACKETS.COM, send an email
to net-troubleshooting-on@lists.wildpackets.com.


NET-TROUBLESHOOTING SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES
Net-Troubleshooting archives are now accessible from
http://www.wildpackets.com/support/network_central/listserver.


NETWORKING TERMS GLOSSARY
Check the reference folder in your service directory for
a Networking Terms Glossary and help yourself to a copy!

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From <network@MIT.EDU>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:18 2001Received: from grand-central-station.MIT.EDU by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id VAA16932; Wed, 3 Jan 2001 21:57:05 -0500 (EST)
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Doug,

This list is only for bug reports relating to the net-dist.mit.edu ftp
server.  You can find information about MIT licensed applications at
http://web.mit.edu/is/products/vsls/.  I don't see X-Win32 listed there,
but I expect one of the contacts listed on that page can help you.

-Chris Murphy



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Dear Mr. Schiller, dear Network-Team at MIT!

I've a big question regarding .EDU-Domains. We are a higher technical =
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With best regards
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Colleagues   -----

The IS Measures Team has now completed its analysis of the customer
feedback IS received from last November's Customer Satisfaction Survey.
The result is a solid report on how our customers see our work.  You
can find the report at

      http://web.mit.edu/measures/survey/report

I urge you to take the time to review the report and see what our
customers think about the work IS does for them.  It is particularly
important for each team leader, as well as for all team members, to
review the report's data related to the work your team does.  As you
review the data about your team, I ask you to determine what action
your team should take to improve the service you deliver to your
customers.  I believe that there are a number of steps that each of
us can take to enhance the satisfaction of our customers.

I have asked each Director to make the discussion of this report a
topic of a meeting later this month with the teams he/she works with.

Also, please report on the improvement opportunities you identify for
your team and the actions your team is taking in your process' IS
quarterly report beginning with the third quarter of FY 2001.  Team
measures and snapshot surveys can be used to document the effect
achieved by the action your team takes.  This will help us answer the
question:  Are we closing the gap between the customer's experience
and expectation?

Thank you for taking the time to focus on continuous improvement.  I
appreciate your time and efforts on behalf of IS and our customers.

Best wishes for the New Year!...................................jim


=======================================================================

James D. Bruce                                      jdb@mit.edu
Professor of Electrical Engineering and             617.253.3103  Voice
    Vice President for Information Systems           617.253.0750  Fax
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 10-219
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307

=======================================================================

From <dsimone@PLANT.MIT.EDU>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:18 2001Received: from MIT.EDU by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id HAA04775; Fri, 5 Jan 2001 07:01:32 -0500 (EST)
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From: Dawn Simonelli <dsimone@PLANT.MIT.EDU>
To: A-Zone <A-Zone@MIT.EDU>, akelsey@MIT.EDU, arolle@MIT.EDU, bengel@MIT.EDU,
        ccooney@MIT.EDU, cpoon@MIT.EDU, Cust-Coach
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> To: 	A-Zone; akelsey@mit.edu; arolle@mit.edu; bengel@mit.edu;
> ccooney@mit.edu; cpoon@mit.edu; Cust-Coach; dudley@mit.edu;
> gibbhen@mit.edu; goodluck@mit.edu; jmganno@mit.edu; johnnyd@mit.edu;
> lsc@mit.edu; mbj@mit.edu; mmahoney@mit.edu; nsteele@mit.edu;
> patsys@mit.edu; rha@mit.edu; rjwilk@mit.edu; schedule@mit.edu;
> shyoung@mit.edu; swetzel@mit.edu; shutdowns@mit.edu
> Cc: 	shutdown@plant.mit.edu
> Subject: 	56 Animal Quarter room 884 shutdown request for 1/12/01
> 
> 
The following shutdown request is for building 56 room 884 Animal Quarters
on 1/12/01.  Please let me know if this does or does not meet with your
approval.

Thank you
Dawn Simonelli
Repair and Maintenance
2-1599

> Status: Normal
> Building: 56-884
> Date: 1/12/01
> Day: Friday
> Time: 7 am - 12 pm
> System: Autoclave exhaust
> Duration: 4 hours
> Reason: 
> Preventive Maintenance
> 
> Effect: 
> There wil be a loss of exhaust lab air and exhaust general air.
> 
> 

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I will not be in again today, though I hope to be able to read and respond 
to more email than I have been able to in the past two days.  Again, please 
call me on my cell phone 719-6812 if you need to get in touch with me.

Thanks,
Jonathan


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I'm working on a stopit case that alleges that someone using 18.69.0.183
annoyingly subscribed someone else to a bunch of porn sites.  I can't seem to
determine what 18.69.0.183 is...moira doesn't find it, it doesn't ping.  It
seems to be in the address range of E40 machine room machines, but that's all I
know.  Can anyone shed light on what this machine is?

Thanks,
Tim

From <scott@heavybombers.com>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:18 2001Received: from MIT.EDU by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id NAA04784; Fri, 5 Jan 2001 13:22:26 -0500 (EST)
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From: "Scott Burris" <scott@heavybombers.com>
To: <scott@heavybombers.com>
Subject: Site updates & link news
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Dear friends,

Its the start of a new year and its time to do some major house cleaning
here at HeavyBombers.com.  So I revamped the web site and spent several days
verifying links, including yours, and updating content.

One of the results is that youve received this message.  Your web site, or
a site you created, is listed on HeavyBombers.  If you are unfamiliar with
the HeavyBombers I encourage you to visit and check us out.

Link: http://www.heavybombers.com

HeavyBombers lists over 100 bomb groups or specialty units that flew the
B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24 Liberator, or B-29 Superfortress for the USAAF in
W.W.II.

The purpose of HeavyBombers is to put researchers and veterans in touch with
people just like you. The great thing is that it is working!  Our internal
statistics show that over 1,500 unique visitors a day come to HeavyBombers
looking for information and answers about the units & experiences covered by
your web sites.

With a couple clicks of a mouse or a simple search phrase they are presented
with information about the group or squadron they are interested in  and a
link to your site.

Id like to take this opportunity to thank all of you who have submitted
link updates, reunion news, corrections to points of contact, and all kinds
of other great information.   It takes a lot of work to keep a site like
this current, and you should know that your help is greatly appreciated!

Id also like to remind you of the correct link to us,
[http://www.heavybombers.com], the site no longer uses an index.html page.
If you do have an old link to HeavyBombers, visitors will be automatically
redirected to the main page.

For those of you who have requested updated banner graphics, theyre
finished!  You can now select from two different styles including a B-17,
B-24, or B-29 style banner that states, This site is listed on
HeavyBombers.com.  Theres also an animated version that rotates images of
each aircraft.  Take your pick and I hope you like them.

Banners: http://www.heavybombers.com/contacts.html

Have a great 2001 and consider joining me in my New Years resolution, to
encourage people to get involved in their respective Bomb Group or Squadron
Association.  Our veterans associations are great resources and the
Internet is a terrific way to promote them to an audience of all ages.

Sincerely,

_______________________________________
Scott Burris - 381st BGMA Life Member
E-mail: scott@heavybombers.com
Web: www.HeavyBombers.com
Fax: 734-758-2051



From <chris@MIT.EDU>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:18 2001Received: from grand-central-station.MIT.EDU by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id QAA09692; Fri, 5 Jan 2001 16:33:48 -0500 (EST)
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I've taken Susan's DHCP document and incorporated wireless info. My 
version is viewable at:

http://meb.mit.edu/wireless/roam2.html

Please review the wireless parts for accuracy and completeness and 
send me your comments.  I still need to do instructions for specific 
operating systems.

If you have other suggestions for the document, send 'em to 
sbjones@mit.edu and cc me as well.

Thanks. ME


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To: bobmah@MIT.EDU, iggy@MIT.EDU
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Subject: Billing contact support in Moira
Date: Sat, 06 Jan 2001 00:27:13 -0500
From: Garry Zacheiss <zacheiss@MIT.EDU>

	This evening, I deployed the billing contact support in Moira
that had been requested.  As I mentioned earlier, here's the new format
for machine records:

[zacheiss@sweet-transvestite] ~> stella moira
Machine:  MOIRA4.MIT.EDU
Aliases:  MOIRA.MIT.EDU, MOIRA4SAVETHEWHALES.MIT.EDU, MOIRA4THEVOYAGEHOME.MIT.EDU, SMS.MIT.EDU

Address:  18.159.0.69         Network:    E40SRV159       
Owner:    NONE                Use data:   30-nov-2000 00:36:27
Status:   Active (1)          Changed:    15-feb-2000 00:13:50

Vendor:   SUN                 Location:        E40-008
Model:    ULTRA-60            Contact:         op
OS:       SOLARIS             Billing Contact: op

Opt: 0

Adm cmt: The One That Is
Op cmt:  

Created  by zacheiss.root@ATHENA.MIT.EDU on 15-feb-2000 00:13:50
Last mod by zacheiss.root@ATHENA.MIT.EDU at 26-feb-2000 18:12:16 with moira.

	It was Bob's feeling that most of the 'Contact' information in
moira was Billing Contact information, so I set the billing contact
field for all machines to what 'Contact' is currently, such that the two
fields are currently duplicates of each other.  It would be nice to make
a concerted effort to get more useful information into the database to
distinguish these fields.

	Enjoy, and let me know if you have any questions.

Garry

       

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From: "Christine M. Cavanna" <cavanna@MIT.EDU>
Subject: Fwd: Mass Ave Project

FYI on MASS AVE Construction...

>X-Sender: jmcd@po10.mit.edu
>Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2001 11:04:21 -0500
>To: parkinfo@mit.edu
>From: John McDonald <jmcd@MIT.EDU>
>Subject: Mass Ave Project
>Mime-Version: 1.0
>
>The Massachusetts Avenue Storm Drain Project will begin excavation near the
>Vassar and Mass Ave intersection tomorrow, 1/9/01.  As this is the most
>utilized intersection on campus, please be prepared for extra delays.  This
>crew is in addition to the crew currently working by the 77 Mass Ave
>crosswalk.  Both crews will be working to the north and it is expected that
>there will remain a reasonable distance between the two crews.
>The work at the Vassar and Mass Ave intersection will require the
>relocation of the access ramp to the paid parking lot at 139 Mass Ave.  The
>new ramp will access this lot from Vassar Street next to the temporary
>office trailers adjacent to building 41.
>
>*************************************
>John McDonald
>Director of Parking & Transportation
>Massachusetts Institute of Technology
>77 Massachusetts Avenue, E32-105
>Cambridge, MA  02139
>
>(617) 253-9897  Phone
>(617) 258-6357  FAX
>http://web.mit.edu/parking/
>Experience is something you don't have
>until just after you need it. - Steven Wright
>*************************************
>

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Subject: OOps - sorry
Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2001 11:48:32 -0500
From: Gerald I Isaacson <gii@MIT.EDU>

Should have just sent the link not the page, forget my previous mail.
  The link is:

http://www.cknow.com/ckinfo/acronyms/index.htm

Jerry

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As of Friday, 1/5/01 the following phones have been installed

1. Outdoor phone at loading ramp door located on right side of the door
in the black telephone box.  Class E phone -can call MIT extensions only
 'delivery numbers' to call will be posted in the box
	the number is 452-3767
	Please notify any drivers that this phone is now available
	to use.


2. Phone intercoms on both parking garage card swipe posts

3. Wall phone in garage mounted on the wall between the ramp  and
the generator room.  452-2210 Class E - can call MIT extensions only

If anyone has any questions, please let me know.

Jane


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Good afternoon,
	Susan, Bob, and I met this morning, and one agenda item was to discuss the next
Disc/Del/Int Project Leaders meeting proposed for Jan. 19. In our conversation,
we identified a number of disparate items, but we wanted to solicit your input
to determine if we should meet or not.
	Below are the agenda items we identified; some are of informational value and
could be communicated via email. The topic may be of greater interest to you for
discussion, but we would like your reaction before we proceed with the
scheduling.
	So, take a look at this list of topics; let me know if you feel a meeting would
be valuable for these discussions, and/or if you have other topics that would be
relevant to this meeting of project leaders. 
	I'll take your responses and try to make a 'go' / 'no-go' decision before the
end of the week. If we decide to punt, we'll try to get the information updates
out, and we have a more firm agenda building for February (proposed for Friday,
Feb. 16)
	Thanks for your input and ideas.

Greg
---------------
Topic:

Team formation discussion: what happens as projects move from planning to
action? What is important to team leaders in forming project teams, identifying
roles, skills, and availability? What has worked and what hasn't worked for you
in team formation? After a project team is up and running, how do you sustain
the work and dynamics of the team?  Finally, what is the 'end-game' for teams as
projects near completion? 

Update items:
1. Sponsor Survey - preliminary results from the Delivery Process
2. Usability testing and its role in projects
3. Customer Satisfaction Survey
4. Software Capitalization

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Lenny Foner writes:
 > And while we're talking about this, those people with forced-hot-water
 > systems are just SOL unless they have a UPS large enough to run the
 > pumps---which isn't all that likely.  Those sorts of systems would
 > benefit from a generator.  Honda makes the cutest little very quiet
 > 1KW model that I lust after---but it's -very- hard to justify solely
 > on the basis of, "well, I -might- need it sometime this decade..."

Back when I was intending to keep my server at my house, and we were
designing it, I made allowance for a cutover panel and a generator out 
in the garage.  I figured that a generator was a requirement in any
case.  After I moved the server to a local isp, I didn't buy the
generator.  Needed it only a couple of times until the ice storm.
Heather convinced me to buy a generator the day before the ice storm
started.  The cutest little very quiet Honda generators weren't
designed to operate at sub-freezing temperatures, and people who had
them broke them.  I got a John Deere.  In the end, insurance paid for
half, and FEMA paid for the other half.  If I'd already had a
generator, neither entity would have paid anything.

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    Date: Mon,  8 Jan 2001 15:08:06 -0500 (EST)
    From: Russell Nelson <nelson@crynwr.com>

     > do---the chances that you will be without power for so long that
     > you'll need to do this in the first place are low, at least for city
     > dwellers, and especially those who have somewhere else they can go.

    Yeah, but it's so much better to be able to stay in your house and
    keep it warm.

But it also depends on where you live.  Almost everyone on this list
lives in the greater Boston area---and probably the majority in
Cambridge and Somerville.  After more than a third of a century living
in Belmont, Cambridge, Watertown, and Somerville, I have never -ever-
seen a residential power outage longer than about 4 hours.  In fact,
it wasn't until I moved to Somerville that I saw anything longer than
about an hour---unfortunately, my neighborhood still had old 4kV
lines, and for about the first 4 months I lived in Somerville, I had
about one 4-hour blackout a month when one of them rotted and failed.
They've since cut over to 13.8kV and life is much better.

Thus, dedicating the money to a backup generator, not to mention the
space in one's garage for a big open-frame style, seems like it just
doesn't justify the return.  Even in the bitterest cold, it takes a
lot longer than 4 hours for a house to cool to the point of being
uninhabitable.  It's a pity, because I'd -like- to justify getting
a generator (my car can be used as a 300W inverter if I have to,
but that's somewhat inconvenient), but I just can't, unless something
radical occurs to me.  It's such a pity.  The Honda one is at least
small enough that it can be tucked out of the way in a largeish
shoebox, and it's not irritating to be around when operating, so at
that point, it's only the money...

The only places I've seen longer outages, actually, were at MIT.
The most widespread was when a transformer blew up in a manhole,
and the longest was self-inflicted---Physical Plant managed to drill
through the power neutral for Holman Entry of Senior House, just five
short minutes after they drilled through the entire telephone trunk
cabling for the building.  Trust me, you -really- don't want to know...

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Hi,

I'm writing to let you know that I have accepted a job with Art 
Technology Group (ATG), and that my last day at MIT will be Friday, 
February 2. I will be a design lead at ATG, working to maximize the 
user experience for their redesigned web site, atg.com, due to launch 
in early February.

It was an extraordinarily difficult decision to leave MIT. As most of 
you know, I was a student here in the late '80's/early 90's, and 
though when I graduated I was only too happy to get away from the 
place, I did eventually return in 1997. Information Systems has been 
a wonderful place to learn and grow, both personally and 
professionally, but I have decided to explore the new challenge of 
concentrating on a single, huge corporate web site with interactive, 
database-driven elements.

Of course, the hardest thing to leave at MIT, as I know others have 
observed, is the people. I have always been impressed with the 
quality and intelligence level of the faculty, staff and students 
here, and I shall miss all of you. Although I do not have my new 
contact information at ATG yet, you can always reach me via email 
forwarding at debby@alum.mit.edu. Those of you who need web 
publishing assistance can continue to contact Web Communications 
Services at 253-0101 and web-help@mit.edu.

Best of luck to you all, and given my many other ties to the MIT 
community, I expect I will still see many of you on a regular basis.

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Homo Sapiens eats at McDonalds - for the moment, planning
and survival are not strongly linked.    --David Isenberg
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Happy New Year! (Toast) To a new year of Renderosity may we continue to build
our friendships, our knowledge, and our online community! We have many exciting
changes that we wanted to communicate with you. We are ramping up our
communications at Renderosity and will be sending a newsletter once a month.

RENDEROSITY NEWS

This year we will begin a new event where members nominate and vote for an
artist they feel is worthy of the title "Artist of the Month". At the end of
the year, those 12 artists will be polled and one will win "Artist of the
Year". Stay tuned to more about this event.

We will also begin a new event to recognize our store contributors. We want to
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January's Featured Artist of the Month
We are proud to announce the first recognized artist of 2001. January's Artist
of the Month is hobbit. Congratulations hobbit, you have been selected by your
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January's Featured Store Contributor of the Month
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Watch the front page to read more about our two January elected artists.

What New Features are in Renderosity, you ask? Below we have listed just that.
If you have cool ideas of what we can do to improve the community experience,
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30 Day Download for Products
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Shopping Cart
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Directory
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or others that apply to you, you should take advantage of this offer while it
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New Gaming Graphics Free Stuff & Forum
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Saluda by FeverDreams
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Almost every time that I attempt to send e-mail to debarysh@aug.com, it is
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From <elbow-joints-request@haven.org>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:18 2001Received: from fort-point-station.mit.edu by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id NAA25401; Wed, 10 Jan 2001 13:32:22 -0500 (EST)
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I realize that I could leech lead out of the soil with well-chosen
plants.

However, my yard is probably smaller than my living room.  If I want
to grow edible stuff, the better answer might be to just have the top
N inches of dirt carted away and replaced with good stuff.

Info about the UMass soil testing lab can be found at:

   http://www.umass.edu/plsoils/soiltest/

Soil tests are cheap, apparently.

Linda

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Ops:

I've added all members of the ops mailing list to 
security-zephyr-acl.   You can all now enjoy the splendor of our 
back-room conversations.

The hope is that this will allow useful and clueful people to help us 
do our work, and interact in useful and clueful ways.

Note that we treat our zephyr traffic in the same way we treat the 
mail and Casetracker logs: CONFIDENTIAL.  On that subject, please 
read the attached Confidentiality Statement.  If this is a problem 
for anyone, let me know and I will remove you.

-Bob

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Confidentiality

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include user passwords, information relating to criminal 
investigations, and security-related corporate information. 
Inappropriate disclosure of this information can compromise user 
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It is ESSENTIAL that team members treat the information they are 
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Information from the team mailing list, or specific cases, are not to 
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There are standing exceptions, please use good judgement in such instances:

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In all cases, disclosure should be made carefully and securely, with 
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While we have been fortunate to avoid serious problems relating to 
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From <graphics-request@MIT.EDU>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:19 2001Received: from grand-central-station.MIT.EDU by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id DAA13540; Thu, 11 Jan 2001 03:07:14 -0500 (EST)
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The gimp locker was having bitrot trouble, so rather than fight it, I
created the gimp-1.2 locker.  The gimp-1.2 locker has Gimp 1.2.0 for
sgi, sun4, and linux in it.  Sometime after the next hesiod DCM, I
would like to replace the symlinks to the gimp locker in the graphics
locker with attachandrun scripts pointing to the gimp-1.2 locker for
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make the advertised location for Gimp the graphics locker.

Does anyone have any objections to this?  If no one does, someone else
will have to do it for me, because I do not have bits on the graphics
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If anyone is interested, I will be talking to the MIT Rocket Team regarding
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Would anyone mind if we meet at 3:30 instead of 2:00?  I'd like to try
and take care of registering for a conference downtown, and that starts
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TO ALL IS STAFF:

As we have discussed at several ILead meetings, the Competency Group 
has revised the Performance Appraisal form for 2001.  We do realize 
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staff.  We do want to get it out for use in the administrative staff 
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Especially because of the changes in form and approach, we are 
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Please reply to this message (or let me know by voice mail, hand 
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to attend, so we can arrange the space appropriately and have 
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Looks like we're set for 3:30.  Also, it looks like we won't have
Andrew, Alicia, or Cecilia today, so we'll focus on support and
documentation issues.  After the meeting I'll make sure a status report
goes to the list.

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>
>
>Please send  project reports for the last quarter by the 19th.
>Thanks
>Susan


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>    If anyone has a general
>    reference book that they recommend, I'd love to hear about it.

I've found my ancient (70s) edition of the Readers' Digest how-to book
(the yellow one, vs the blue one for appliances) a surprisingly good
resource; it's got good basic background information.  The newest
edition is probably even better.

The "Sunset" series of topical paperbacks (e.g. concrete, plumbing) is
also quite good, get the one relevant to your project.

City and town libraries can be a treasure trove of more heavy-duty
resources.  Audel publishes a series that are essentially textbooks for
the trades.  You can read the same book that the guys who installed your
aluminum siding learned from, at least if they were literate (not sure
about mine!).

OBTW, I second Linda's recommendation on Taunton's _Wiring a House_.
I think they have a plumbing book by that writer too.  Taunton is usually
a good bet, although their topical books of _fine homebuilding_
reprints have very spotty coverage, since it's just a bunch of articles.
I was also not impressed by the Taunton "Renovation" book (forget the
exact title), though it was better than Bob Vila's..

How is the Home Despot book?  I'm instinctively suspicious of anything
they sell, since it could be "how to renovate your home using only the
crappy supplies we sell", like many of the Radio Snack books.

    -- Larry

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Please NOTE the location:  W92-203 (South Station) 
Thanks,
Greg
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Good morning,
	
Based on the input I've received from you, I'd like to confirm that that
the Disc/Del/Int project leaders will meet on Friday, Jan. 19 at 10:30
in W92 (place to be determined). Please be on time; we plan to begin
promptly at 10:30. 

Thanks very much,
Greg
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The agenda for the meeting: 

I.  Intro / capture Roundtable items. 
II. Discussion Topic: 

Team formation: What are your experiences, learnings, and ideas related
to staffing for IS projects?  For example; what happens as projects move
from planning to action? What is important to team leaders in forming
project teams, identifying roles, skills, and availability? What has
worked and what hasn't worked for you in team formation? After a project
team is up and running, how do you sustain the work and dynamics of the
team?  What is the 'end-game' for teams as projects near completion?
What happens to teams as projects transition across processes (Disc ->
Del)?  How can we improve our team staffing activities?  

Update items:
1. Sponsor Survey - preliminary results from the Delivery Process
2. Proposed EAST (Enterprise Application Software Team)
3. Usability testing and its role in projects
4. Customer Satisfaction Survey
5. Software Capitalization

Roundtable items as identified.

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Good evening,

I am pleased to officially announce the work of an I/T Discovery project
to investigate improvements to the voice and data installation
transaction
processes. Project planning has been underway for several months to
scope the work and to determine the proper approach to this specific
Discovery effort. Because this project is based on extensive work
already
accomplished, we anticipate that the actual Discovery phase should be
very
fast. 

The project builds extensively upon the work done by the NTIP
(Network/Telephone Installation Process) team last year and will expand
on their recommendations for a transaction system.

This team's recommendations will focus on two areas:
1) providing a clear, easy to find, well-documented web front end for
customers to submit requests for voice and data services
2) developing requirements and assessing options for a system to track
customer requests for voice and data services.  Currently, order
tracking is done using a number of separate systems and databases. 
Order
tracking needs to be streamlined, the number of separate systems needs
to be
reduced, and the remaining systems need to be integrated with each
other.

The work will focus on accomplishing the above objectives for "simple"
installations.  It is expected that the recommendations and ultimate
solutions can be leveraged for more complex uses, such as construction
projects.

This project fits with the IS Strategic Plan Theme 3 of the IS Strategic
Plan to Operate and Improve IT, and is part of the Initiative to operate
and maintain services for Voice/data activities. 

The team is sponsored by Directors Dennis Baron, Nate Johnson, and Roger
Roach. The team consists of Lorraine Rappaport as the project team
leader and members of the VDIST and other teams are involved to provide
content and
guidance.

The project notebook is http://web.mit.edu/is/discovery/vnits.  If you
are interested in learning more, please contact Lorraine Rappaport
<ljr@mit.edu>.

The team will complete its work by late-January, 2001.

Many thanks,
Greg

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Re the Home Despot book ...
> Well, what do you think of it?  Is it worth the $25?

I think it will be.  It's a clue source, gives the basics for just
about every kind of home improvement job for the Compleat Idiot.  Each
job is calibrated with a skill scale (3 out of 7 in carpentry, 2 out
of 7 in plumbing, and so on), estimates of how long a typical job will
take (depending on skill level), and a list of stuff you'll need
(tools and materials separately).  The instructions are step-by-step
with color pictures, and scattered throughout are sidebars: tips on
what to look for in tools, tips for economizing, "oops" for how to fix
common mistakes, safety alerts, and so on.  It's not pushing Home
Despot specific supplies.

It doesn't have lots of detail (specifically, I will need to use
leveller goop on my bathroom floor before I can lay the floor tile,
and it doesn't talk about leveller), but it's a single book that will
serve as starter information for just about any job I need to do.  I
will probably go to the library for details and hardcore information
as needed.

Wil

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Linda sez:
>   Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 15:14:53 EST
>   From: Larry Stone <lcs@MIT.EDU>
>
>   OBTW, I second Linda's recommendation on Taunton's _Wiring a House_.
>   I think they have a plumbing book by that writer too.
>
>The plumbing book claims to be more geared to new construction than
>renovation, so I wasn't sure if I should get it.  If anyone has
>actually seen it and has firsthand information about it, I'd like to
>hear what you think.

i've had some issues with rex cauldwell's work in general being geared
more towards new construction (or at least newer than most of what's in
my 1888 house).  my personal standard reference is this little red book --
not by chairman mao i don't think, though no other author is actually given
credit; it's copyright general electric.  the title is "wiring for the do-
it-yourselfer", the text is ridiculously straightforward, and it's got most
every clue a clueless git has needed thus far.  i found it in the electric-
supply aisle at tags hardware; i *haven't* been able to find an online source
(which makes me hesitate a little to recommend it, but fwiw....)

(that said, i'm currently stymied by what seems to be a short in a light
somewhere between two switches; i.e. somewhere not in a box.  but i may 
have a line on a professional clue; lacking that any other clue that came
my way might be rewarded by a trip to my latest discovery in excellent sushi :)

--vicka

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And, yes....still taking cookie orders on behalf of the nieces. (Courtney, 
the youngest, is 7, so I figure at most I have to send out this email 11 
more times.)

This year they have the same flavors as last year:

Caramel deLites (apparently known as Samoas in some parts of the country)
Peanut Butter Sandwich (no chocolate....round version of a Nutter Butter)
Peanut Butter Patties (these are the ones with chocolate)
Reduced Fat Lemon Pastry Cremes
Shortbread (aka Trefoils)
Upside-Downs Frosted Oatmeal
Thin Mints
Animal Treasures Fudge-Dipped Shortbread

If you have that annual craving, just send me an email saying what you 
want.  I need to pass along the order next weekend (1/20-21), so please let 
me know by Friday nite.  They are still $3/box, payable when I deliver the 
cookies to you in early March.

Cheers,
S.



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Spring Social and Awards Reception

Sunday, March 18, 2001, 2 PM, Burlington, Marriott Hotel 

Conferences 

Intelligent Network Workshop,  May 6  9, 2001, Boston, MA

Short Courses

Click on our website link above for details on the following short 
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XML Technologies I & II
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RF Power Amplifiers Classes A  S, How the Circuits Operate, How to 
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Control Systems and Aerospace & Electronic Systems  6 PM, Wednesday, 
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Robust Adaptive Gain Scheduling of Industrial Porcess Contollers
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Antennas & Propagation, Aerospace &  Electronic and Geoscience & 
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6:00 PM, Thursday, 18 January 
The Development of Inflatable Array Antennas, 
Speaker - John Huang, JPL
Place  MIT LL Cafeteria, 244 Wood Street, Lexington, MA

Microwave Theory and Techniques  - 6:00PM, Thursday, 18 January  
Ultra-Low-Noise, InP FET Radio Astronomy Receivers: State-of-the-Art, 
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Place  Agilent Cafeteria, 29 Mall Rd., Burlington, MA

Providence Section - 7:00 PM, Thursday, 18 January 
Accurate Estimating and Scheduling using the Yellow Sticky Method, 
Speaker - Steven R. Rakitin, Software Quality Consulting
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Worcester Section - Computer  - 7:00 PM, Monday, 22 January 
Kylix, Rapid Application Development for the Linux Platform, 
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Life Members  4:00 PM, Tuesday, 23 January				
When Bad (Pulsed) Things Happen to Good Electronics: Digital Noise in 
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Speaker - Pete Richman, founder of KeyTek Instrument Corp.
Place  MIT LL Auditorium, 244 Wood Street, Lexington, MA

Computer/Worcester - 6:30 PM, Wednesday, 24 January  
Management's Role in Achieving Predictable Software Development, 
Speaker - Steven R. Rakitin, Software Quality Consulting 
Place  Quantum Corp., 333 South Street, Shrewsbury, MA

Consultants' Network  7:00 PM, Wednesday, 24 January  
Tax Update 2000 for Consultants, 
Speaker - Daniel Grunberg, Chainwave Systems
Place  Arthur D. Little, 25 Acorn Park, Cambridge, MA

Electron Devices Society  6:15 PM, Thursday, 25 January 
Hydride Vapor Phase Epitaxial Growth of III-V Nitride Devices, 
Speaker - Dr. R.J. Molnar, MIT Lincoln Lab 
Place  MIT LL Cafeteria, 244 Wood Street, Lexington, MA


	

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i think I'me being reminded of an old Saturday Night Live sketch:

Bob: "Here in this room you see the north wall is oozing blood, a common
problem in haunted houses of this era. Norm, what are we planning to do 
about this?"

Norm: "Well, what we'll have to do is shim out from the existing wall
surface and add another layer of drywall, that way we the blood won't 
come through to the top layer and we can have a nice paint surface matching
the other walls."

Bob (stepping into living room): "In this room we see a gaping, charred
hole in the floor, with flames and writhing demons issuing forth. Norm,
what can you tell me about it?"

Norm: "This is a classic "Hell Hole". We can't really do much to close it
up, but what we can do is build a nice tile hearth and mantel around it, 
which will create a focus for the room and make the most of its natural
character."



Reprinted without permission from the void:

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A household full of strife.
This house has not been filled with happiness. 
This house has been filled with stress and dissention 
and strained human relations.
Hatred and bitterness and loathing.
Trying and trying to correct the situation.
Stubborness and cruelty and harsh words spoken loudly.
One nervous breakdown later.
IT is still in our household.
We can't seem to get rid of it.
The house is tired of it's head full of anger
The walls are bleeding from this negative energy.
Sometime in the wee hours of Saturday morning, when most of the humans
were out of the house,a benevolent mystical force stepped in to save the
house.

The boiler in the basement that heats our apartment ceased to function.
That same boiler in the basement that should have exploded... didn't.
The beloved housemate and my 2 beautiful cats that would have been killed
by the explosion.. are thankfully alive.
The "stuff" that fills the house was for the most part, unscathed.

All praise Carl, the Mystical Boiler Repairman.

The house is tired and needs help.
House's owner seems oblivious to her misery
We might have to abandon the house, and for that I feel sad.
I think she needs an exorcism, and a complete rehab.
A special 2 hour "This Old House" called "Exorcism, Egress, and
Engineering.. the Story of Sunset Haus"


=aMy
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I have discovered a cheap source for Skil and Bosch hand power tools:
the Skil/Bosch service center in Norwood.  They're presumably rebuilt,
but look to be in fine shape on the outside.  1/2 to 1/3 list price,
so that $320 3hp Bosch plunge router is $128.  The $900 Skil pro-size
rotary impact hammer drill thingie on the floor was $400 and something.
Lotsa 12V drills and such cheap, too.

Vanderbilt Ave, off Rt. 1, Norwood.

-dca

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This is a reminder of the forum we are hosting Today.  We hope you can attend.

On Tuesday, January 16, the Department of Facilities will host the 
second in a series of lunchtime customer relations forums.  The first 
session, held last month, gave Facilities' customers an opportunity 
to learn about our Cleaning Program as well as our Communication 
Lines of Access for Service and Information.  We invite you to attend 
our forums to hear and discuss our initiatives on how we can better 
serve our MIT customers.

Date: Tuesday, January 16, 2001
Time: Noon to 1 PM
Location: E25-111
Agenda: 1) Peter Cooper, Director of Utilities, will discuss the 
recent gas price increase and how MIT customers can assist in 
conservation measures.
2) Introduction of customer satisfaction surveys

Please attend and bring along others who might be interested.  The 
meeting is open to all members of the MIT community.  Feel free to 
bring your lunch.  Beverages will be provided.

The next forum will be held in February.  Further information to follow.

For your reference, I have included information on several IAP 
sessions sponsored or co-sponsored by the Department of Facilities.

Planning MIT's New Stata Child Care Center
Kathy Simons, David Silverman
Thu Jan 18, 12-1:30pm, 16-151

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 17-Jan-2001
Limited to 20 participants.
Single session event

MIT will be opening an innovative new child care center in the Stata 
Building in 2003, designed by acclaimed architect Frank Gehry. Come 
view plans and slides of the current architectural model, and hear 
about the program from members of the MIT Stata Child Care Center 
Design Committee.

Kathy Simons, 16-151, x3-1592, ksimons@mit.edu
Sponsor: Human Resources Planning MIT's New Stata Child Care Center 
and the Stata Center Project Team


Residential Fire and Emergency Power System Renewal
Tues, Jan 23 10am-12pm
Room 2-146

A Project Manager and Engineer from the Department of Facilities and 
a Safety Officer from the MIT Safety Office will discuss fire alarm, 
fire protection and emergency power systems, their design, 
philosophy, regulatory codes and standards. Work planned at the 
Institute over the next six years will also be presented.

Contact Jen Frank, abbeyrd@mit.edu
Sponsor: Department of Facilities


Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Space Changes
David Myers, Janis Burke
Wed., Jan 24, 10am-12:00pm, Room 3-133

Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Limited to 58 participants.
Single session event

Confused about the space change process? The MIT community is invited 
to this activity to learn and understand more about it. Come hear 
about the estimating process and what other services Design and 
Construction offers.

Contact: Jan Burke, 45-150, x8-5463, janb@mit.edu
Sponsor: Department of Facilities


Regards,
Ruth

Ruth T. Davis
Communications Manager
Department of Facilities

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
NE20-277
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307

phone	 617-253-7299
fax	 617-253-3737
pager	 781-532-4286 (Digital)
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<div>This is a reminder of the forum we are hosting Today.&nbsp; We
hope you can attend.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color="#000000">On Tuesday, January 16, the Department of
Facilities will host the second in a series of lunchtime customer
relations forums.&nbsp; The first session, held last month, gave
Facilities' customers an opportunity to learn about our Cleaning
Program as well as our Communication Lines of Access for Service and
Information.&nbsp; We invite you to attend our forums to hear and
discuss our initiatives on how we can better serve our MIT
customers.<br>
<br>
Date: Tuesday, January 16, 2001<br>
Time: Noon to 1 PM<br>
Location: E25-111<br>
Agenda: 1) Peter Cooper, Director of Utilities, will discuss the
recent gas price increase and how MIT customers can assist in
conservation measures.<br>
2) Introduction of customer satisfaction surveys<br>
<br>
Please attend and bring along others who might be interested.&nbsp;
The meeting is open to all members of the MIT community.&nbsp; Feel
free to bring your lunch.&nbsp; Beverages will be provided.<br>
<br>
The next forum will be held in February.&nbsp; Further information to
follow.</font><br>
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<div><font color="#000000">For your reference, I have included
information on several IAP sessions sponsored or co-sponsored by the
Department of Facilities.</font><br>
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<div><font color="#000000"><b>Planning MIT's New Stata Child Care
Center<br>
</b>Kathy Simons, David Silverman<br>
Thu Jan 18, 12-1:30pm, 16-151<br>
<br>
Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)<br>
Signup by: 17-Jan-2001<br>
Limited to 20 participants.<br>
Single session event<br>
<br>
MIT will be opening an innovative new child care center in the Stata
Building in 2003, designed by acclaimed architect Frank Gehry. Come
view plans and slides of the current architectural model, and hear
about the program from members of the MIT Stata Child Care Center
Design Committee.<br>
<br>
Kathy Simons, 16-151, x3-1592, ksimons@mit.edu<br>
Sponsor: Human Resources Planning MIT's New Stata Child Care Center
and the Stata Center Project Team<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>Residential Fire and Emergency Power System
Renewal</b></font></div>
<div><font color="#000000">Tues, Jan 23 10am-12pm</font></div>
<div><font color="#000000">Room 2-146<br>
<br>
A Project Manager and Engineer from the Department of Facilities and
a Safety Officer from the MIT Safety Office will discuss fire alarm,
fire protection and emergency power systems, their design,
philosophy, regulatory codes and standards. Work planned at the
Institute over the next six years will also be presented.<br>
<br>
Contact Jen Frank, abbeyrd@mit.edu<br>
Sponsor: Department of Facilities<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Space Changes<br>
</b>David Myers, Janis Burke<br>
Wed., Jan 24, 10am-12:00pm, Room 3-133<br>
<br>
Enrollment limited: first come, first served<br>
Limited to 58 participants.<br>
Single session event<br>
<br>
Confused about the space change process? The MIT community is invited
to this activity to learn and understand more about it. Come hear
about the estimating process and what other services Design and
Construction offers.<br>
<br>
Contact: Jan Burke, 45-150, x8-5463, janb@mit.edu<br>
Sponsor: Department of Facilities<br>
<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Ruth<br>
<br>
Ruth T. Davis<br>
Communications Manager<br>
Department of Facilities<br>
<br>
Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br>
NE20-277<br>
77 Massachusetts Avenue<br>
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307<br>
<br>
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Good morning,

I'm very pleased to announce the conclusion of the MIT Portal Services
Discovery project. Although the team completed its work in the summer,
the
process for following other developments on campus has delayed this
announcement. The findings and recommendations of the team remain valid,
even as the technology discussions continue to evolve. The charter of
this
team was to define the interest in portals, the desired portal services
as expressed by students, but not the technology or infrastructure. 

The MIT Portal Services Discovery project investigated the questions: 

- Is there customer demand for an Enterprise Information Portal (EIP) to
the MIT community, focusing initially on portal services to students? 

- If MIT and IS do provide such a portal, what services should be
included,
into what categories should these services be divided and what should be
the overall structure? 

In responding to these questions, the Discovery team conducted its work
in
the spring of 2000 with a particular focus on students and the portal
services of greatest importance to them. Two students served on the
Discovery team; the students Lewis Leiboh and Ilya Kaplun were selected
because they created the MyMIT portal prototype for 6.916: Software
Engineering of Innovative Web Services in the spring of 1999. As they
participated in the Portals Discovery Team, Lewis and Ilya wrote an
Advanced Undergraduate Project Thesis MyMIT: The Next Generation, for
Professor Hal Abelson.

The team's report is available at: 
http://web.mit.edu/is/discovery/portals
 As highlights of its work, the team confirmed that:

1. There is strong interest among MIT students for a portal for
student-related information and services.  

2. Our customers within MIT are creating portals.  

3. IS has the unique expertise in consulting on how an
environment like portals should be implemented and for providing
appropriate linkage  with the IT infrastructure. 

As part of its information gathering, the Discovery team conducted three
focus groups with 30 MIT students, and an online survey that received
534
responses. The team found strong support among students for a portal
service; the key survey findings were: 

76% of the respondents were students, with the other respondents falling
about equally into the other categories.

38% of respondents currently use a portal, of which MyYahoo was by far
the
most popular (48% of portal users), followed about equally by MSN,
MyNetscape, and MyExcite. 

A web browser was by far the most popular access method (not
surprisingly).
PDA access was the second most popular, with Kiosk, Wireless phone, and
Voice following closely behind in about equal ratios. 

Email, MIT subjects, and Academic Records were ranked the most useful
potential services by respondents. 

Search/Directory, Calendars, and Zephyr followed close behind, while
Chat
Rooms, Bulletin Boards, and World/Local News were considered mostly "not
useful" by survey respondents. 

Service usefulness rankings generally did not vary between current
portal
users and non-users.

Because this project focused on the customer demand and not on the
necessary technology or infrastructure, the team's recommendations are
based on the business case to benefit MIT students, and the
recommendations
seek to leverage the fact that MIT students are already creating and
providing portals and to leverage the strengths of IS to provide the
standards, infrastructure, and operational service and support for
portals,
and to leverage activities elsewhere on campus such as the EMCC. 

The services requested are for information that is unique to MIT;
managing access to and presentation of MIT information will require an
architecture defined by the MIT I/T Architecture Group, led by Susan
Minai-Azary
 
The Project Sponsors were Dennis Baron, Director, VDIN, and Vijay Kumar,
Director, Academic Computing.  Team members were:
                         
Team Leader, Suzana Lisanti, Web Communications Services, and team
members:
Julie Bergfeld, Sloan Computing Services; Joanne Costello, IS Support;
Craig Counterman, IS and EMCC; Ilya Kaplun, EECS student; Lewis Leiboh,
EECS student; Nicole Henning, MIT Libraries; Esther Yanow, IS Training
and
Publications.

Please join me in congratulating this team on its work, on its
collaborative efforts working with students and other campus units, and
on
its findings that can help shape and guide our early efforts on portals
at
MIT.

Greg

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Subject: Ramen worm apparently not seen at MIT

Supposedly there is a worm program active today that automatically
breaks into Linux machines via wu-ftpd, rpc.statd, or LPRng and sends
the text "Eat Your Ramen" to two preconfigured e-mail addresses. The
compromised hosts listen on tcp port 27374. There don't seem to be any
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I first looked about 8 hours ago.

Discussion of the worm can be found at:

  http://members.home.net/dtmartin24/ramen_worm.txt
  http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-201-4508359-0.html

Matt

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Ah, an easy question.  We're covering the whole building, although we're
not worrying about coverage in kitchens and other service areas.

-Chris



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Hi All,

I lost my car and house keys yesterday.  I am not sure where, but I have
a feeling it was in the vicinity of W92.  The key chain had a leather
tongue with the imprint M.I.T. as well as toyato keys and a rectangular,
black, car door opener, and miscellaneous keys.  I would appreciate any
help finding them, thanks!

Bryant

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Al   ----   Good to see this note.  I think that the wireless
             infrastructure is going to be more important that any
of us realized and it is really neat to see it up and running at
Sloan.  Also, the partnership that we developed in getting this
environment up and running is something that I would really like
to see grow.

............................................................jim

At 9:08 -0500 1/17/01, Alfred Essa wrote Re: Thanks
>Dear Chris,
>
>We are finally getting around to celebrating the installation of 
>wireless at Sloan. On behalf of the IT staff at Sloan I want to 
>express our appreciation for all your efforts. If you can, please 
>join us at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow (E52, 4th Floor, EFA Conference Room) 
>at our staff meeting. We would like to present you with a small 
>gift. If the time is inconvenient, please let me know and we'll 
>arrange a different time. Once again thanks for making wireless a 
>success at Sloan. We could not have done without you and the support 
>and the MIT network services team.
>
>Best,
>Al
>
>  Alfred H. Essa
>Executive Director of Information Technology
>MIT Sloan School of Management
>
>





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James D. Bruce                                      jdb@mit.edu
Professor of Electrical Engineering and             617.253.3103  Voice
    Vice President for Information Systems           617.253.0750  Fax
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 10-219
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307

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<div>Al&nbsp;&nbsp; ----&nbsp;&nbsp; Good to see this note.&nbsp; I
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<div
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<div>Sloan.&nbsp; Also, the partnership that we developed in getting
this</div>
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like</div>
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<div>At 9:08 -0500 1/17/01, Alfred Essa wrote Re: Thanks</div>
<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Arial" size="-1">Dear
Chris,</font></blockquote>
<blockquote type="cite" cite>&nbsp;</blockquote>
<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Arial" size="-1">We are
finally getting around to celebrating the installation of wireless at
Sloan. On behalf of the IT staff at Sloan I want to express our
appreciation for all your efforts. If you can, please join us at
10:00 a.m. tomorrow (E52, 4th Floor, EFA Conference Room) at our
staff meeting. We would like to present you with a small gift. If the
time is inconvenient, please let me know and we'll arrange a
different time. Once again thanks for making wireless a success at
Sloan. We could not have done without you and the support and the MIT
network services team.</font></blockquote>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Arial"
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Executive Director of Information Technology<br>
MIT Sloan School of Management<br>
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Professor of Electrical Engineering
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></span>&nbsp;&nbsp; 617.253.3103&nbsp; Voice<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; Vice President for Information
Systems&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
617.253.0750&nbsp; Fax<br>
Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br>
77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 10-219<br>
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307<br>
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Hi.

Some of our frequent traveler faculty and staff use AOL to connect to the 
web, then check Eudora e-mail over it.  In the past this has worked just 
fine (saving MIT long-distance charges in the process).  However, with 
Windows 2000, it says it can't find their PO box.  In Windows 98, 
installing AOL creates an AOL adapter, and AOL instance of TCP/IP in 
network properties. I'm guessing that was the way it picked up MIT's 
network properties and that's why it worked.  It no longer does that (i.e. 
no trace of AOL in network properites), so I guess it's not picking up the 
network settings.  Does anyone have a guess as to how I can work around 
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Anita


Anita I. Horn
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> Cc: 	shutdown@plant.mit.edu
> Subject: 	Critical shutdown request for building 39 on 1/20
> 
> 
The following critical shutdown request is for building 39 on 1/20/01.
Please let me know if this does or does not meet with your approval.

Thank you
Dawn Simonelli
Repair and Maintenance
2-1599

> Status: Critical
> Building: 39
> Date: 1/20/01
> Day: Saturday
> Time: 7 am - 3pm
> System: Processed hot water
> Duration: 8 hours
> Reason: 
> Change tube bundle 
> 
> Effect: 
> There will be a loss of processed hot water during this time.
> 
> 
> 
> 

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I sent this in this morning, but if I forgot anything huge, drop a  note...

(Note: I included the 100 logs Matt closed in the log-busting total)

-Bob
-----------
For the Quarterly Report (Numbers based on the last 90 days):

We opened 193 new cases this quarter.  We have 286 open cases at this time.

We held a half-day 'log-busting' session during IAP, where we worked 
to close logs in a concentrated and cooperative manner.   This allows 
all team members could share information, consult with team leaders, 
and work to clean up cases.  Many of these were merely awaiting final 
word from clients, and we closed several external logs where we have 
been unable to contact the initiator.  The 5-hour session closed 160 
logs.

Our average open case load is slightly higher at present, usually 
being around 200.  (We are in the unique position of opening large 
numbers of logs for sometimes reluctant clients, and we carry a fair 
bit of these along while waiting for customer action)

Team servers and scanning machines have been moved to the W92 machine room.

For the second year, team members have taught IAP security classes. 
Kevin Fu and Roger Dingledine taught a 3-hour course, "Concepts in 
Computer and Network Insecurity", which was very well received, with 
over 100 attendees.  (Info at 
http://websis.mit.edu/searchiap/iap-2434.html)  This class has also 
been submitted to USENIX as a proposed tutorial.

A campus Intrusion Detection System is being put into place at the 
network border, to help us to discover probes and trends before they 
become problems.  A second portable machine is being built to make 
that capability available for use in "hot spots" around campus as 
needed.

We hired 4 new students this past semester, to fill open positions 
and address an ongoing manpower crunch.  Unfortunately, we will be 
losing 5 students to graduation over the next quarter, so this need 
continues to be a priority.

Projects for the next quarter include:  Team ID cards, Intrusion 
Detection deployment, and the deployment of several services to 
assist in team work, such as a team PGP-signer.  We are also 
preparing for a large-scale mailing in February to all users who have 
made insecure connections to the dialup servers, and also to all 
private Athena workstations owners who currently allow insecure 
connections to their machines.  Also, several team members will be 
attending a Computer Forensics class at BU in March.  Additional 
training opportunities will be pursued as they become available.

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To: 	bengel@mit.edu; dudley@mit.edu; E-Zone; jmganno@mit.edu;
lombardo@mit.edu; lstcroix@mit.edu; nsteele@mit.edu; safety@mit.edu;
shyoung@mit.edu; bengel@mit.edu; cschultz@mit.edu; dcairns@mit.edu;
dlking@mit.edu; dshea@mit.edu; dturn@mit.edu; E-Zone; e19site@mit.edu;
elsagt@mit.edu; esico@mit.edu; hallisey@mit.edu; honiker@mit.edu;
joconor@mit.edu; kelley@mit.edu; kshooter@mit.edu; lambert@mitvma.mit.edu;
lkn@mit.edu; mbowers@mit.edu; Mary Tobin; opsnote@mit.edu; rberlin@mit.edu;
rrhonda@mit.edu; safety@mit.edu; sfalconi@mit.edu; Steve Miscowski;
tdalton@mit.edu; tmeehan@mit.edu; wbarrett@mit.edu; schedule@mit.edu;
shutdowns@mit.edu
Cc: 	shutdown@plant.mit.edu
Subject: 	Shutdown request for buildings E19 2nd & 3rd floors and E18
4th floor on 1/25


The following shutdown request is for buildings E19 on the 2nd and 3rd
floors and E18 on 4th floor clinical research on 1/25.  Please let me know
if this does or does not meet with your approval.

Thank you
Dawn Simonelli
Repair and Maintenance
2-1599

Status: Normal
Building: E19 and E18
Date: 1/25/01
Day: Thursday
Time: 7:30 am - 11:30 am
System: AH4 PM#'s 700690(E18) and 700671(E19)
Duration: 2 hours each
Reason: 
Bag Filter Changes

Effect: 
There will be a loss of supply air heating, supply ventilation, and supply
cooling.  Perimeter heat will not be affected.  E18 will be down from 7:30 -
9:30.  E19 9:30 - 11:30



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I hate to laugh at your misfortune, but I can't help thinking of the
_This_American_Life_ episode that included "Squirl Cop".

If you've got a realaudio capable computer, go to

http://www.thislife.org/pages/descriptions/98/115.html 

and listen to act two.  It's the funniest horrible thing I've heard in
a long time.

	-Will

On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Doug Ayen wrote:

> I heard something running around on the dropped ceiling in my basement 
> this morning, and finally got a good look. Yep, it's a squirrel. 
> Now, how the hell do I get him out of here? Any ideas? He doesn't
> seem to be interested in leaving out an open door. I guess it's 
> warm in here.
> 
> 
> --doug
> 
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>On his way out, however, he mentioned that since he'd found roots, and
>roots grow back, that I'd have to have this done regularly as preventative
>maintainance, even if my drains didn't block again.
>
>Was he right?

When I lived in sunny but somewhat arid silicon valley, our
house had an huge, lush redwood tree in the front yard.
We often wondered how it survived, as we were far from the
mountains, and our neighbors had, at best, live oaks and
palms to complement their dead, brown grass.

When our drains stopped working, the roto-guy came and fixed
them.  He put a big X through the warrentee part of the contract
though; he had been drilling through solid redwood, and informed
us that our pipes had been crushed an assimilated long ago.
Oddly, live redwood makes OK piping - it continued
to give us good service for several years, until I moved away,
and it stayed nice and green...

-h

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  Someone took a bunch of pictures of Arisia and put them up
on the website:
	http://www.sfrevu.com/2001/9984%20Jan%202001%20Cover/index.html
Among the pictures are a pictures of Larry, Andrew, Phil, Crash and
others building stuff at Arisia's Junkyard Wars competition.
   ---Ben

p.s.  If you hate frames you can find the pictures at:
	http://www.sfrevu.com/2001/9983%20Arisia/Arisia2001.html

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Hi All,

There is a great website for NT Administrators called www.ntfaq.com.
The site is well organized and has useful FAQs for nearly all aspects of
NT and 2000.  I solved 5 problems in half-an-hour of browsing!

Bryant


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http://www.tiac.net/users/isacane/cat_7.htm

So far I have:

Angie, Casey, Jerry, and myself.

I am going to register us this week, so if you are interested, you 
need to speak up.  I do realize that it's hard to plan our time, but 
try.

I'm willing to send up to 10 people.   If you're working on the team, 
you're eligible, even if you are a full-time staffer in a non-IS 
department.  The only thing to remember is that I'll be looking for 
people to use what they learn...  :-)

Let's call Friday noon the cut-off.  Send me mail!

-Bob

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I'm setting up a nameserver on my own system (on mitnet) and I would
like to make it a slave to bitsy et al.  However, the zone transfer
fails with "CNAME and other data"; an error which your version of BIND
probably complains about and ignores, but newer versions of BIND
(8.2+) complain about and disallow.  

I believe that the offending lines are:

MIT		IN	MX	100 PACIFIC-CARRIER-ANNEX.MIT.EDU.
		IN	MX	100 SOUTH-STATION-ANNEX.MIT.EDU.
		IN	CNAME	MIT.EDU.

which, according to BIND docs, is technically not allowed (and
completely unaccepted by later versions of BIND).

I believe that the proper way to solve this is to either not include
the MX records for MIT.MIT.EDU., or, since that would undoubtedly
break things, to not write it as a CNAME and instead use:

MIT		IN	MX	100 PACIFIC-CARRIER-ANNEX.MIT.EDU.
		IN	MX	100 SOUTH-STATION-ANNEX.MIT.EDU.
		IN	A	18.7.21.70
		IN	A	18.7.21.69

I think that this is a change worth making; if nothing else, it will
be necessary if you ever want to upgrade the nameservers.

-jim


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Please don't do zone transfers from the MIT nameservers.
Running your own caching server should be more than
sufficient.

-Ron Hoffmann
 MIT Network Operations

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Hi,

  It's time for the big battle in Tampa! Those 'never mores" from 
Baltimore, the Ravens, take on New York's "I guarantee the playoffs" 
football Giants in Superbowl XXXV. Come join Riley and Co. in his 
home theater any time after 3pm. Game starts at 6pm.

  We will be providing Cincinnati chili for the main course. Snacks, 
drinks and a couple of desserts round off the menu.

  And of course, folks are welcome to stay for the first episode of 
Survivor 2. Come on, you know you really want to ;)

Marshall

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Some of you may remember him from the AFS and Kerberos security 
problems he told us about in the past year.

Aside from a demonstrated interest, I know nothing of his background 
or reliability.  Haven't responded yet.  Any comments?

-Bob

At 12:55 AM -0500 1/28/01, Jim Paris wrote:
>Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2001 00:55:00 -0500
>From: Jim Paris <jim@jtan.com>
>To: bobmah@mit.edu
>Subject: security work
>Reply-To: jim@jtan.com
>
>I heard that the security team is looking for student workers.
>Is this true, and if so, what kind of work are you looking for?
>
>-jim
>

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Good Morning,

The Software Release Team is proud to announce the release of Kerberos for 
Windows 2.1 (KfW).

We have been working for the past several months with members of the MIT 
community and Project Pismere to test and improve the installer, revise 
documentation and provide support. KfW 2.1 is the replacement for 
MinK.  Prior to downloading and installing KfW 2.1, please consider the 
"cautions" noted in this e-mail or found in the documentation at 
http://mit.edu/is/help/kfw/.

Who Should Upgrade and Why
----------------------------------------------
Anyone who does not rely on WLPR Spooler should upgrade to KfW 2.1 when 
they have a convenient opportunity.  While at this time there are no 
applications that require this version of KfW, we will be releasing 
applications that do in the near future, e.g., KLP in February and 
WinZephyr in March.

Compatibility Issues
-------------------------------
WARNING!  KfW 2.1 is not compatible with WLPR Spooler.  If you rely on WLPR 
Spooler to print to networked printers, you should NOT upgrade at this 
time.  We hope to release KLP, a replacement for WLPR Spooler, near the end 
of February.  For more information, please take a look at the on-line 
documentation.

KfW 2.1 is a 32-bit application.  It does not support 16-bit applications 
that utilize Kerberos.  If you use a Kerberized 16-bit application other 
than WLPR Spooler, please contact the Computing Helpdesk for assistance at 
computing-help@mit.edu.

New Features
---------------------
1. Improved in memory ticket cache.
2. Fixed various buffer overflow vulnerabilities in Kerberos 4.
3. Kerberos v5 support is from MIT Kerberos v5 Release 1.2.1.
4. Installer fixes a bug in the uninstall of mink-10-18-99.exe.
5. Includes an icon for Kdestoy.

Caution
------------
Unlike previous releases, you should not uninstall the previous version of 
Kerberos for Windows (mink-10-18-99) before installing KfW 2.1.  We have 
modified the KfW 2.1 installer to compensate for a bug in the uninstall of 
mink-10-18-99 that would revert your system path to what it was the day you 
installed MinK.

Where to get KfW 2.1
---------------------------------
The installer is available via Certificate download from 
http://mit.edu/software/ as Kerberos for Windows 2.1.
Please review the documentation http://mit.edu/is/help/kfw/ before installing.
If you have a question or need assistance, please contact the Computing 
Helpdesk at computing-help@mit.edu or x3-1102.

Enjoy!
Jonathan

______________________________________
Jonathan M. Hunt
Windows Platform Coordinator and
Co-Team Leader for Software Release Team
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W92-191 x3-0172


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From <mhpower@MIT.EDU>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:19 2001Received: from MIT.EDU by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id WAA17450; Mon, 29 Jan 2001 22:55:36 -0500 (EST)
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Subject: new named vulnerability; updated sentry.mit.edu bind

I updated the bind package on sentry to bind-8.2.3-0.5.x.i386.rpm,
which presumably will address the VU#196945 and VU#325431 issues in

   http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2001-02.html

Running "rpm -Uvh bind-8.2.3-0.5.x.i386.rpm" left the old version of
named running, so the machine was still vulnerable. It was necessary
to do "/etc/rc.d/init.d/named restart". For the new named, the version
string is 8.2.3-REL, i.e.,

  % dig @sentry.mit.edu -c chaos -t txt version.bind
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  VERSION.BIND.           0S CHAOS TXT    "8.2.3-REL"

If the chart at http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/bind-security.html is
accurate, Athena Solaris and Irix machines (using the version 8.1.2
BIND named) are vulnerable only to "It is possible to construct a
inverse query that allows the stack to be read remotely exposing
environment variables." In that case, we would probably not ever be
sending mail to owners of machines with a 8.1.2 named, telling them
they needed to upgrade.

Linux-Athena machines running the supported IS release should have
8.1.2 also. Machines running the old sipb Linux-Athena based on Red
Hat 5.2 will often have a vulnerable named unless the owner happened
to patch it on their own today. The named version string on these
machines would, I think, be 8.2.2-P7 if the owner installed all
previous bind updates. If the owner didn't install any bind updates,
the might have bind-8.1.2-5.i386.rpm (the original version that was
shipped with Red Hat 5.2), and in that case they wouldn't have any
named vulnerabilities allowing remote access.

I'm not sure how many machines there are running the sipb
debian-athena Linux distribution, but the one I know of has a named
version string of 8.2.2-P7-NOESW, which would be a vulnerable version.

People who installed Red Hat 6.2 or 7.0 on their own (non-Athena
versions) would have 8.2.2-P7 if they installed the patch from
November 2000, and 8.2.2-P5 if they didn't -- both of these are
vulnerable versions.

For all vulnerable versions, my guess is that remote root compromise
is possible, but we don't have any evidence suggesting that attacks
have begun, and I don't know of publicly available exploit code.

Matt

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Howdy,
The development of GAWD aimed to accomplish 2 purposes.  The first
was the obvious one of unifying information about access points all
over the planet so folks could be connected whereever they were.  The
second, slightly more philosophical goal was to raise awareness of
wireless security.

By gathering all these AP's together, I think a lot of us have
thought "if I enter my AP into the DB, how can I protect myself from
malicious activity that's off my premise but still in range?"  The
term "drive-by spamming" has become en vogue in the last few weeks...
it is a real threat, esp as more wireless communities develop and
DB's like GAWD get populated.

WEP is currenlty the standard for encryption on the wire (in the
802.11 world that is).  However, it doesn't scale very well.  Keys
must be rotated by hand, and even worse some hardware companies make
drivers that only support 1 key, not the standard 4. Also WEP has
come under theoretical attack recently, and rumor has it it's going
to be blown apart soon. So what are options besides WEP?  There are
serveral ways to view the need for security on a wireless LAN. 

- - Authentication: Verifying the entities who are on the LAN.. the AP
itself and the client trying to connect both need to authenticate. 
WEP does this via a shared secret, but a certificate based system
would scale better.

- - Authorization: The AP (ie: the device that's the egress point of
the wireless LAN into the rest of the network) needs to determine
what activities a client is authorized to do...  most systems allow
you to just have carte blanche, but some folks funnel their AP's
through a policy server that controls access.  WEP doesn't provide
any authorization.... Kerberos is about the oldest (and some say the
best) authorization protocol around.. something like it (or RADIUS)
might be a great thing for the wireless community

- - Data integrity: If I'm sitting next to 15 other ppl accessing the
same AP and being radiated with the same radio waves that I'm
intending only for the AP, I need a way to provide link level
encryption even if I don't have transport layer encryption. Sniffing
data on a wire requires direct physical access... sniffing a wireless
segment may simply require proximity.  So for data that I may trust
the wired world to protect without encryption I may still want link
level encryption for the first jump to prevent other coffe shop
patrons from knowing what stocks I'm looking at.  WEP provides 40,
64, or 128 bit encryption, but again, this is suspect.  Should link
level encryption even be an option?  or should vendors just say
"encrypt end to end, or you're screwed" (I doubt that would ever
happen.. vendors always went to give their customers a false sense of
security... but it sure would be a kick in the butt for the
industry).

Anyhoo, What do you all think?  How do you secure your AP's?

later

bruce

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Subject:  Call for Preapps: Beanie Babies Invade the Land of Dead Fads


When a fad dies and the kids stop loving it, things turn ugly. Survival in
the land of dead fads is a challenge. And when a new fad dies, it oggs. Be
a hardened Care Bear, a my little pony broken to saddle for a troll doll,
or an innocent and cute beanie baby thrown into this harsh world with nothing
but an urge to attack. High death, high schtick.

It's an epic battle of plastic vs. plush. There will be love plots and bitter
historical conflicts in a universe upset by a new wave of Ogg: the beanie
babies. All combat will be dart gun combat.

This is a high-death one night game. Preapp if there's a dead fad you want
me to consider putting in game. Nerf weapons are not a dead fad.

A preapp is not an app. This is not a commitment to play or a guarentee
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Last night, I was reconfiguring my basement with the aid of
saws, drills, hammers, and crowbars.  Taking down decrepit 
half-assed previous-owner studding, putting up new shelving
of a much more studly design, all that.

When I finished and did a climb onto the new shelves, which
barely deflected, my natural reaction was 

       "Groovy"

then, siezing the deja-vu of the situation, I picked up another tool,
held it in a gesture of victory, and said:

   " THIS is my SAWZALL! "  

(I really need to watch Army of Darkness again soon.  :) )

   -Crash

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Release Effort Underway
------------------------------------------------
Zephyr, an interactive messaging service, previously available only on 
Athena and Macintosh platforms, will soon be available for Windows 
users.  A WinZephyr Release team has been convened.  The team will finalize 
the installer, write documentation and training materials, and help ensure 
that support areas are ready when the product is released.  Zephyr is an 
MIT developed application.  We are hoping to be able to release WinZephyr 
in March 2001.

Features
-------------
Faster than an email system, Zephyr delivers messages (called zgrams) 
instantaneously.  You can, however,  converse, only with other users who 
are logged on and running Zephyr at the same time you are.  Zephyr allows 
users to conduct one-on-one and group conversations and to receive notices, 
e.g., notification of incoming email.  Zephyr makes use of an identifying 
sequence for users to specify with whom they want to converse, or what 
kinds of notices they want to receive.

Testing
-----------
We will be soliciting testers within the next few weeks, and will send a 
separate message with details.


Status of Release Effort
-----------------------------------
For more information and up to date status, visit the WinZephyr Release 
Notebook at http://web.mit.edu/swrt/winzephyr/ or contact the release team 
at winzephyr-release@mit.edu.

Best regards,


Lisa Robinson
WinZephyr Release Coordinator
lmrobin@mit.edu
W91, 213A
(617) 258-0492


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On Monday, January 29, 2001 at 2:00pm a 2400 volt underground cable faulted
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Buildings 17, 31, 35, 41, W4, W5, W13 and W15 lost power.  By operating
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We will be working with the City to confirm the cause of the damage and get
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Dear Instructors:

Re: NEW Tutorial/workshop Proposals for NetWorld+Interop 2001 Atlanta

Yes, believe it or not, it's already time to start thinking about the Atlanta
Program.

Any submissions for NEW tutorials and workshops need to be
sent to me by end of February in order to be considered for
NetWorld+Interop 2001 Atlanta (September 9-14, 2001)

We are particularly interested in submissions in the areas of:
Data Centers, Mobility/wireless, Optical, Metropolitan Area Networks

If you know of any colleagues/friends who are experts within their
technical field that would enjoy teaching and would fit in/add to our
course selection, please feel free to forward this email to them.

To view the full schedule of courses that we are offering in Vegas go to:

http://www.key3media.com/interop/lasvegas2001/frameset/frame.html

Any changes to existing session descriptions should also be in our possession
by end of February, otherwise your current course description will be used.
Make sure you download your edited session description from the web
address above before making any changes as well as checking your
existing biography for any updates. You may have changed your
affiliation since our last publishing cycle.

Please take into account Atlanta attendee feedback when changing your
description.
We have already sent you copies of the scantron forms filled out by your
attendees.

Please edit the NEW proposal to conform to the following format:

Tutorial (a two-day course)
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Affiliation
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Level: Intro, Administrator, Engineer or Management
Who Should Attend: as necessary
Instructor biography = maximum 85 words

Workshop (a one-day course)
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Affiliation
Title of course: XXXX
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Workshop outline = maximum 4 bullet points (8 words or less per bullet)
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Thanks,

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Dear WildPackets' Product Maintenance Owner:

Your Monthly Maintenance Email has arrived!

We deliver this monthly maintenance email to every current
maintenance owner as one of the benefits associated with your
maintenance purchase. This complete email document has also been
posted to the maintenance area on our web site. In this way, you
can always have access to the mail if you should lose
or erase the email version.

The February password to the maintenance area of our web site
and to your service folder is "sushi". To get to the
maintenance area of our web site, see our home page at
http://www.wildpackets.com. There is a box in the support
section that allows you to login to gain access to Maintenance
Mail. Use "service" as the userid and "sushi" as the password.

The URL to access the service folder is
ftp://service:sushi@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/.

If you prefer to use an ftp client to gain access, please
log on to ftp.wildpackets.com with the user id "service" and
password "sushi". This will get you to the root directory
and from there you'll be able to access the service folder.
=============================================
SECTION 1. ETHERPEEK & TOKENPEEK
* EtherPeek Version 4.1
* TokenPeek Version 4.1
* EtherHelp v4.1 Update
* UPDATED Decoder and Plug-in SDK Updates AVAILABLE
* Secure your Network with EtherPeek + iNetTools + CyberWallPLUS

SECTION 2.  AIROPEEK
* AiroPeek BETA 4 RELEASED
* WildPackets Guide to WLAN Analysis Available
* AiroPeek Product Presentations

SECTION 3. WEB MONITORING
* WatchPoint Lite(tm) FREEWARE
* WebStats Analysis Module
* WebStats vs. WatchPoint
* WebStats Glossary

SECTION 4. COMPLEMENTARY TOOLS
* NetSense v4.05
* ProConvert v2.31
* 10 Cool Things You Can Do With NetDoppler!
* PacketScrubber

SECTION 5. TRAINING
* WildPackets announces OEC Acquisition
* NEW! WP-105 and WP-106 Courses Announced
* First 2001 Public Trainings - Santa Clara
* Take our Training Self Assessment Quiz
* 2001 Public Class Schedule
* Maintenance Owner Training Discount
* T.E.N. Video Training Series

SECTION 6. MARKETING AND E-COMMERCE
* Wireless White Paper at www.wildpackets.com/support
* FREE IPCALC, IPCALC+
* Maintenance mail now @ http://www.wildpackets.com

SECTION 7. INTERNATIONAL NEWS
* Comdex Greece
* Price List Update
* Market Development Fund Program Launched

SECTION 8. TECHNICAL SUPPORT
* Q&A
    - How do I use EtherPeek to find utilization on all segments
      of a switched backbone?
    - Can EtherPeek extract bytes from the data
      portion of a packet and display them in a
      Capture Window?
* Web-based Technical Support Report Form
* Writing your own Decoders and Plug-ins
* Net-Troubleshooting Listserv and How to Subscribe


===========================================
SECTION 1.  ETHERPEEK & TOKENPEEK
===========================================
ETHERPEEK v4.1
If you haven't already upgraded, EtherPeek version 4.1 is ready
and waiting for you at:
ftp://service:sushi@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/epw/

THE PASSWORD TO EXTRACT THE EXECUTABLE IS "ayla.lynne".
Your current v4.x serial number will launch the application,
once extracted.

TOKENPEEK v4.1
Registered TokenPeek owners can download the software from the following
URL: ftp://service:sushi@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/tpw/

THE PASSWORD TO EXTRACT THE EXECUTABLE IS "zefram.alan".
Your current v4.x serial number will launch the application,
once extracted.


ETHERHELP V4.1 SHIPPING
The upgraded version of EtherHelp has been delayed, but is in
final test and should be available by next week. As promised,
we'll send you email once we've placed the software in your service
folder.


NEW DECODER AND PLUG-IN SDKS
Updated Decoder and Plug-in SDKs for EtherPeek v4.1 are now
available from:
ftp://service:sushi@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/epw/


SECURING YOUR NETWORK WITH ETHERPEEK+iNETTOOLS+CYBERWALLPLUS
Network-1 Security Solutions, Inc. and WildPackets are
promoting the combined use of EtherPeek and iNetTools with
Network-1's CyberwallPLUS suite of security products to
provide an all-inclusive solution for securing multi-
protocol, internal networks.

By combining EtherPeek, iNetTools and CyberwallPLUS,
network administrators can:
* continuously test and verify network security policies
* generate real-time alerts for security breaches
* revisit network security and perform regular audits

To learn more about CyberWallPLUS, please visit
http://www.network-1.com.


===========================================
SECTION 2.   AIROPEEK
===========================================
AIROPEEK BETA 4 RELEASED
The latest b4 beta version of AiroPeek now resides at:
ftp://apwbeta:frenzy@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/apwbeta/

The ReadMe that accompanies the application contains IMPORTANT
information about the software. PLEASE READ THIS TEXT for
installation notes and currently-known issues.

IMPORTANT NOTE!  Due to a change in the packet format, files saved by
versions of AiroPeek prior to 4.1b4 can no longer be read properly.

The new release includes the following features (See Readme for complete
history of changes):
- Packet list columns for Data Rate and Signal Strength added
- Added Channel options to the Options dialog (note:
   setting channel numerically doesn't work yet)
- New default filters for 802.11b included
- Temporarily removed WEP Options
- Removed the 802.11b PLCP Header
- Packet format change: starts at 802.11b MAC header
- Tooltips in the Select Adapter dialog.
- Added Summary Statistics for 802.11b Analysis
- Property sheets now remember the last tab they were on
- Changed default address type to IP and the default
   direction to Both in the filter dialogs
- Added filter for "802.11b No Beacons"
- Cisco driver now zeroes FCS bytes
- Decoders now calculate FCS value
- Decoder changes:
     Rearranged 802.11b MAC Header
     Changed label for MAC Header "Duration" field
     Byte swapped the MAC Header "Duration" field
     Changed the display of MAC Header "Seq field to hex automatically

Again, for this beta release, AiroPeek works with the Cisco 340 Series
Wireless LAN Adapter only. We continue to work on special drivers for
other wireless NICs.

**************************************************************
To report bugs or to provide us with any feedback about the beta
at all, please use our bug report from available from
http://www.wildpackets.com/bugs/ or send email to apwbeta@wildpackets.com.
***************************************************************


WILDPACKETS GUIDE TO WLAN ANALYSIS AVAILABLE
WildPackets has written a White Paper to address the increasing
need for wireless LAN analysis.  The paper is now available for
downloading from http://www.wildpackets.com/support/

The paper provides lots of background and technical information on
the wireless analysis market and AiroPeek's relevance therein.

Please help yourself to a copy!


AIROPEEK PRODUCT POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
An AiroPeek Product Presentation is now available for any
of our customers or channel partners who would like to
have a copy. Please contact sales@wildoackets.com if you would
like us to forward the presentation to you.


===========================================
SECTION 3.   WEB MONITORING
===========================================
WATCHPOINT LITE(tm) FREEWARE
WatchPoint Lite, a powerful freeware product that offers real-time
web server monitoring, is now shipping. Ideal for small to
medium-sized organizations who host their own servers, WatchPoint
Lite's in-depth HTTP and FTP analysis and reporting capabilities
are borrowed from WildPackets' complete site performance and usage
monitoring system, WatchPoint. The freeware version gives businesses
a comprehensive view of internet traffic patterns and web site performance,
including critical information on visitors, page views, downloads,
server performance, network usage and more.

WatchPoint Lite Freeware is available from the WildPackets' web site now.
To download a copy, please visit http://www.wildpackets.com/demos/.


WEBSTATS ANALYSIS MODULE
WebStats, the first in a planned series of Analysis Modules, enables
you to use EtherPeek to go beyond packet capture and inspection to
analyze the dataflow that represents your internet presence and to acquire
vital statistics for the TCP client/server transactions on your network.

WebStats, an EtherPeek upgrade option that can be ordered now, requires
IE 5.0 or later. Maintenance owners receive a 10% discount from the
$595.00 USD SRP.


WEBSTATS VS. WATCHPOINT
In discussing WebStats and WatchPoint with customers, questions
often arise about the differences between the two products.

To address these questions, we have created this comparative matrix of
the information delivered by each tool.

WatchPoint	WebStats
				Analysis Reports
     X              X		Summary Stats
     X				Server Comparisons
     X				All Network Statistics
     X				Network Response Times
     X				Server Response Times
     X              X		Domains
     X              X		Referrers
     X				Referrer Errors
     X              X		Error Types
     X				Rejected Connections
     X              X		Error Pages
     X              X		Top Entry Pages
     X              X		Aborted Server/Client Transfers
                    X		Status Codes
     X              X		Unique IP Addresses
     X              X		General Transactions
     X				Transaction Database
     X				By Method Transactions
     X              X		Page Hits Per Hour
     X              X		Resource Hits Per Hour
     X              X		Transactions Per Hour
     X              		Configurable Time Windows
     X              		Path Tracking
     X              X		IP Tracking
     X              		Browser Types
     X              X		Visitors
     X              		Transactions by MIME Type
                    X		CGI Variables
     X              		Profiles
     X              X		WP Export
                    X		Multiple Domains Per Server
     X              X		Users Security Profiles
     X              X		HTML Output
                    X		XML Output
                    X		CSU Output


WEBSTATS GLOSSARY
WildPackets is in the process of preparing a comprehensive glossary
of terms for WebStats and WatchPoint. This glossary will be available
for downloading through the WebStats Product Page and Support pages
of our web site later this month.

The glossary will also be included with future WatchPoint and WebStats
product upgrade releases.


===========================================
SECTION 4.  COMPLEMENTARY TOOLS
===========================================
NETSENSE FOR EPW/TPW v4.05
NetSense version 4.05, an update release featuring some additional
product capability and minor bug fixes, is now shipping.

Registered NetSense owners can download from:
ftp://netsense:swirl@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/netsense/.
Your existing license key will launch the new release.

A complete list of product feature additions and fixes is
included in the Readme that accompanies the update.

If you are not a NetSense Maintenance owner but are interested
in becoming one, you can purchase maintenance for one or two years
and receive product upgrades and updates as one of your maintenance
benefits.

NetSense 12-month Extended Maintenance = $125.00
NetSense 24-month Extended Maintenance = $200.00

To order NetSense maintenance, please contact
marjorie@wildpackets.com.

For those of you new to the product, NetSense analyzes all communications
included in an EtherPeek or TokenPeek packet trace, and provides:
* ProblemFinder Expert Help System
* Rules-based Client/Server Transaction Analysis
* Error Packet Analysis
* Ethernet Fragment Analysis
* Protocol Utilization Maps, Charts and Graphs
* Ethernet and Token Ring Problem Analysis
* Global Statistics
* Top 10 Lists
* Network Latency Measurements
* Application Throughput Analysis
* Visual Packet Displays
* A "What If" Feature that allows you to predict application load/response
   times under varying conditions (different LAN/WAN bandwidth, more).

NetSense for EtherPeek/TokenPeek is $476.00 for maintenance owners
(SRP $595.00), and can be purchased directly from sales@wildpackets.com.
NetSense product information, demonstration software, FAQ, and a .PDF
version of the NetSense Guide are available from
http://www.wildpackets.com/netsense/.


PROCONVERT v2.31 - TIMES TWO!
ProConvert version 2.31, a minor update release that addresses a
slicing problem when writing to tcpdump, is now shipping.

Registered ProConvert for EtherPeek/TokenPeek owners can request the
new version and password to extract the executable by sending email
to marjorie@wildpackets.com.

ProConvert - the non-specific edition - is also available for
downloading. For those of you who own the product that is
not specifically geared for EtherPeek/TokenPeek, please
download the new version from:
ftp://service:sushi@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/enhancement-products/
and apply your existing license key to launch the update.

For those of you new to the product, ProConvert takes packet traces from a
variety of packet analyzers and converts them to/from various file
formats, allowing you to view packets captured on a different analyzer
with EtherPeek, TokenPeek, NetSense or a variety of other LAN analyzers.

FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF THE PACKET FORMATS THAT PROCONVERT IS ABLE
TO CONVERT TO/FROM, PLEASE VISIT OUR KNOWLEDGE BASE
AT http://www.wildpackets.com/support/knowledge_base/proconvert


10 COOL THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH NETDOPPLER
NetDoppler is a powerful, Windows-based utility that performs route
discovery, latency tests, and throughput tests to remote hosts.
NetDoppler builds a tree of IP nodes representing the packet path
and is ready to perform serious testing and baselining from the
moment you install it. There's no need for specialized software such
as SNMP or remote monitoring agents!

To learn more about this unique tool and its capabilities, please
visit http://www.wildpackets.com and check out the "10 Cool Things
you can do with NetDoppler" link from our home page.

NetDoppler is available for purchase through the WildPackets'
Web Store, from sales@wildpackets.com or through our W.I.N. Channel
Partners. The price for the utility is $249 SRP USD.


PROTECT YOUR PACKET TRACES WITH PACKETSCRUBBER(TM)
PacketScrubber is a new utility that removes sensitive or confidential
data from frames within your protocol analyzer's saved trace files.
Selected data is changed to "null data" (all zeros) allowing you to send
your trace files outside of your organization for analysis or
troubleshooting purposes.

PacketScrubber contains SmartScrub(tm) technology, allowing you to scrub
frames on a selective basis. SmartScrub has the ability to scrub layer by
layer and protocol by protocol. If you want to scrub the entire DLC frame,
leaving no network layer or higher layer information at all, SmartScrub
affords you that capability. If you want to only scrub your file
transfers, then SmartScrub allows you to only change FTP packets.

For IP packets, you also have the option of translating your IP addresses
to the default private class address range (as recommended by RFC 1918) or
any address of your choosing.

PacketScrubber is now available for purchase through the WildPackets'
site.  To order, please visit the product pages at http://www.wildpackets.com.
The price for the utility is $99 USD, regularly $169 SRP.


===========================================
SECTION 5:  TRAINING
===========================================
OPTIMIZED ENGINEERING TO BE ACQUIRED BY WILDPACKETS!
WildPackets has done it again. For the second time in six months,
we have decided to acquire a long-standing strategic partner as a
means of building and solidifying our business.

Earlier this week, we announced that we will acquire our training
partner, Optimized Engineering Corporation (OEC). Along with the
announcement of the acquisition, we are rolling out an expanded
professional services program encompassing public, on-site, and
remote packet and network analysis training, enhanced, multi-tiered
levels of product support, and broadened network consulting options.

OEC, a protocol analysis training and consulting services company based
in Mountain View, CA, was founded in 1994. OEC has been the prime developer
of WildPackets' courseware and created the Technology, Engineering and
Networking (T.E.N.) remote education workshop series. OEC staff has over 35
years of collective experience in protocol and network analysis instruction
and consulting, and is well positioned for understanding industry dynamics
and technology positioning.

We believe this to be a natural evolution of our partnership with OEC. The
merging of our well-matched organizations will allow us to increase our
presence in the technical instruction, consulting and network support
services arena significantly.


NEW COURSE OFFERINGS FOR 2001
Two new classes are being readied for delivery in Q2:
WP-105  "AppleShare IP and Mac OS/X Protocol Analysis Methods"
WP-106  "802.11 Wireless Network Protocol Analysis"

Please watch our website and this mail for scheduled dates
and locations.


FIRST WILDPACKETS PUBLIC TRAINING OF 2001 COMING UP
Our first 2001 public classes will take place at the Beverly Heritage
Hotel in Milpitas, CA February 5 through 16.  There's still time to
sign up for the few remaining seats!

For a complete list of courses, course descriptions, training schedules,
locations and to register, please visit our training pages at
http://www.wildpackets.com/training or contact Stephanie Temples,
Professional Services Sales Associate, at stephanie@wildpackets.com.


2001 PUBLIC TRAINING CLASS CALENDAR*

Santa Clara, CA   WP-100, Feb. 5-6
Santa Clara, CA   WP-101, Feb. 7-9
Santa Clara, CA   WP-103, Feb. 12-13
Santa Clara, CA   WP-104, Feb. 14-16

Roseville, MN	WP-100, Feb. 5-6 (Apple ED Class)
Roseville, MN   WP-101, Feb. 7-9 (Apple ED Class)

San Diego, CA   WP-100, Mar. 5-6
San Diego, CA   WP-101, Mar. 7-9
San Diego, CA   WP-103, Mar. 12-13
San Diego, CA   WP-104, Mar. 14-16

Philadelphia, PA   WP-101, Mar. 19-21
Philadelphia, PA   WP-103, Mar. 22-23

San Jose, CA	WP-101, Apr. 16-18 (Apple ED Class)
San Jose, CA	WP-103, Apr. 19-20 (Apple ED Class)

San Francisco, CA   WP-100, Apr. 16-17
San Francisco, CA   WP-101, Apr. 18-20
San Francisco, CA   WP-103, Apr. 23-24
San Francisco, CA   WP-104, Apr. 25-27

Alberta, Canada	   WP-100, Apr. 23-24 (Apple ED Class)
Alberta, Canada	   WP-101, Apr. 25-27 (Apple ED Class)

Boston, MA   WP-100, May 14-15
Boston, MA   WP-101, May 16-18
Boston, MA   WP-103, May 21-22
Boston, MA   WP-104, May 23-25

Walnut Creek, CA   WP-100, Sept. 10-11
Walnut Creek, CA   WP-101, Sept. 12-14
Walnut Creek, CA   WP-103, Sept. 17-18
Walnut Creek, CA   WP-104, Sept. 19-21

Los Angeles, CA   WP-100, Oct. 15-16
Los Angeles, CA   WP-101, Oct. 17-19
Los Angeles, CA   WP-103, Oct. 22-23
Los Angeles, CA   WP-104, Oct. 24-26

Raleigh, NC   WP-100, Nov. 5-6
Raleigh, NC   WP-101, Nov. 7-9
Raleigh, NC   WP-103, Nov. 12-13
Raleigh, NC   WP-104, Nov. 14-16

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*NOTE: New WP-105 "AppleShare IP and Mac OS/X Protocol Analysis
Methods" and WP-106 "802.11 Wireless Network Protocol Analysis"
courses are not included on the schedule above. Watch for
dates and locations on this list and our website soon.

**************************************************************
**MAINTENANCE OWNERS RECEIVE A 10% TRAINING DISCOUNT**
**************************************************************


TAKE OUR TRAINING SELF-ASSESSMENT QUIZ
To help determine which WildPackets training class suits
your level of experience, we've put together a Self Assessment
Quiz which consists of 23 questions broken into 4 sections
(one for each class level) that can be downloaded or taken on-line.

Please visit <http://www.wildpackets.com/training> to take the
quiz, and then let Stephanie Temples (stephanie@wildpackets.com),
help you through the registration process for the class (or classes)
that will work for you!


T.E.N. VIDEO WORKSHOP SERIES
WildPackets offers a comprehensive, self-paced, video-based training
program geared specifically for the IT Professional.

The T.E.N. (Technology, Engineering, Networking) Program
has been developed with the intent of providing an in-depth,
self-paced training series for those:
* new to packet and network analysis needing to understand
   basic networking and protocol fundamentals before
   attending a WP Public or on-site class.
* wishing to reinforce the education gained from a WP
   Public or on-site training.
* looking for a specific path to understanding foundations of
   Ethernet and packet analysis technology so as to enhance their
   troubleshooting and network engineering expertise in a self-
   paced format.

WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM THIS VIDEO WORKSHOP PROGRAM?
* Any Network or IT Professional who uses, or needs to understand,
   network and protocol analysis in order to do their job.

* Education, training and certification entitlements are becoming
   key factors in attracting and retaining IT talent. This
   comprehensive program gives a Training, Human Resource or IT
   Manager the means of providing a variety of convenient and
   effective methods for delivering in-depth instruction in a cost-
   and time-effective manner to their IT staff.

For a complete outline of the video series content, please visit
http://www.wildpackets.com/training/


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SECTION 6:  MARKETING AND E-COMMERCE NEWS
===========================================
WIRELESS LAN ANALYSIS WHITE PAPER
WildPackets has written a White Paper to address the increasing
need for wireless LAN analysis.  The paper is now available for
downloading from http://www.wildpackets.com/support/

Please help yourself to a copy!


FREE IPCALC, IPCALC+
If you'd like a free copy of IP Calc for Windows and IP Calc+
for Palm OS, please visit our site registration pages at
http://www.wildpackets.com. A link to these pages is available
from the home page.

The IP Calculators feature complete information about IP
addressing including dotted decimal, binary, and hexadecimal
representation, comprehensive subnetting information, and more.
We've also included functionality for computing bit reversal and
binary to decimal to hexidecimal conversion.


YOUR MONTHLY MAINTENANCE EMAIL ON THE WEB
Please visit http://www.wildpackets.com to login and get the
latest edition of your monthly maintenance email. Enter "service:
for the userid and "sushi" for this month's password, and this
month's maintenance email contents will be available to you.


===========================================
SECTION 7.  INTERNATIONAL NEWS
===========================================
COMDEX - GREECE FEBRUARY 16-18
WildPackets will be attending Comdex in Greece to
announce and demonstrate AiroPeek, our new Professional
Services offerings and more.  If you're hanging around
the Aegean at that time, please stop by and visit us at the
show.

Details on how to find us will be on our home page soon.


NEW PRICE LIST ON THE WAY
Watch your emailboxes in the next few days for a new, revised
WildPackets' SRP list for our International Distributor Partners.

Pricing and discount levels have changed for many items, so
please review the list carefully when it arrives.


PRODUCT POSITIONING STATEMENT - ETHERPEEK VS. SNIFFERPRO
Along with the new price list, you will be receiving
a product position/comparative analysis document on EtherPeek
for Windows and SnifferPRO. This is the first in a series
of product positioning papers that will be provided to our
Channel Partners to assist them in their WildPackets' product
marketing and sales efforts.


MARKET DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM LAUNCHED
WildPackets, Inc. is pleased to announce the WildPackets' Market
Development Fund Program. We are now able to provide our valued
International Distribution Partners with a complete and
comprehensive program to assist them in effectively promoting,
marketing and advertising WildPackets' products and services in
their respective markets.

The WildPackets' Market Development Fund Program is a cooperative
marketing program intended to support businesses that sell
WildPackets products by promoting name and product recognition
of the WildPackets product line in conjunction with the name and
reputation of the distribution partner.

The program is designed to complement our partners' marketing
activities in the following areas:
*  Advertising
*  Collateral materials
*  Direct mail
*  Local trade shows
*  Seminars
*  Training
*  Select promotional materials and activities

The complete program document will be sent to you in early
February.


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SECTION 8.  TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT Q&A
Q. How do I use EtherPeek to find utilization on all segments
    of a switched backbone?

A. Since the inherent design of a switched network is to segregate
    traffic to individual segments, any analysis tools will require
    that the individual segments be monitored separately. This can
    easily be accomplished using the standard switch feature called,
    "Port Mirroring", or "Port Spanning". This assumes that you have
    a managed switch. You attach EtherPeek to, let's say, Port #22
    on the switch.  Then you log in to the switch console and issue
    the appropriate command to "Mirror the backbone segment port to
    Port #22". This causes a copy of all frames in and out of the
    mirrored backbone port to be sent to EtherPeek. At that point
    you can simply read the utilization statistics directly from
    the Statistics summary screen. If you can't mirror on your switch
    then you could attach a mini-hub between the switch and a device
    and then attach EtherPeek to the mini-hub. Now, let's assume that
    your "switched backbone" consists of a number of devices all
    attached to a central switch (as opposed to a switch that is
    simply *part* of a backbone).  We might call this a "collapsed
    backbone".  In this case there might be too many devices to easily
    monitor them one by one. I usually look to see if the switch itself
    will report basic utilization statistics for me in this case.
    Otherwise, the nature of a switched network makes it challenging to
    get overall statistics - and this is true with all protocol analysis
    tools and utilities.

Q.  We use a proprietary IP (TCP) protocol. Within the first 4 bytes of the
     data portion of a TCP packet, we identify the message type. This type is
     the information I'm interested in seeing in EtherPeek's main 
capture screen.
     The default info given is SA, DA, time stamp etc... somewhat 
modifiable with
     View->View Options. I would like to extract the first 4 bytes from the data
     portion and display it in the capture screen so I don't have to drill down
     to see this info. Is this possible?

A.  It is possible with a plug-in. You can write your own plug-in and specify
     that the requested data appear in the Plug-in Info column.

     As you may know, the plug-in SDK is in the Documents folder on your
     EtherPeek CD, or, if you downloaded via the web, in the Documents folder
     where you unzipped the downloaded file. If your file starts out with
     'Where are the SDKs?', you can download them from our FTP site at:
ftp://service:sushi@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/epw/peekpluginsdkv4.zip


TECHSUPPORT REPORT FORM AT WWW.WILDPACKETS.COM
When you need to address a technical support issue with one
of our tech support staff and are not in an emergency situation,
please use the new Tech Support Reporting Form available
at http://www.wildpackets.com/support/. You can also use this form
to report product anomalies or request product enhancements.


NET TROUBLESHOOTING ON-LINE FORUM
Have a network problem you can't solve? Seen a packet you can't
identify? Is your printer, router or server doing odd things to your
network? Do you need somewhere to turn for some informed, expert advice?
Then join the WildPackets' net-troubleshooting e-mail list and post your
question to an audience of over 1,000 of your networking professional
peers.

To SUBSCRIBE TO NET-TROUBLESHOOTING@WILDPACKETS.COM, send an email
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Cisco is scheduling an offsite meeting this friday somewhere in the white
mountains (probably cannon or loon). Topics will include traffic carving,
bumpy technologies and vertical positions. Let me know by wednesday if you'd
like to attend these in depth discussions. Tutorial sessions also available.

						- Tom


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Dear WildPackets' Product Maintenance Owner:

Thank you for your support for our product development
efforts through your purchase of Extended Maintenance.

Your purchase insures that you will receive the latest
information on all WildPackets product developments through
monthly maintenance newsletters and periodic emailings while
your maintenance is in effect. Monthly maintenance news
also provides access to the service folder, which houses
product updates, upgrades, free utility software and more.

Due to multiple requests, we will again push the full monthly
maintenance email out to each of you, and will also post the
complete document to the maintenance area on our web site. You
can then decide which method you prefer for getting the
information presented in these monthly mailings, and can
always have access to the mail if you should lose or erase
the email version.

The November password to the maintenance area of our web site
and to your service folder is "zanzibar". To get to the
maintenance area of our web site, see our home page at
http://www.wildpackets.com. There is a box in the support
section that allows you to login to gain access to Maintenance
Mail. The URL to access the servicefolder is
ftp://service:zanzibar@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/.

If you prefer to use an ftp client to gain access, please
log on to ftp.wildpackets.com with the user id "service" and
password "zanzibar". This will get you to the root directory
and from there you'll be able to access the service folder.
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SECTION 1. ETHERPEEK & TOKENPEEK
* Version 4.1 Release NOVEMBER 7th
* 802.11b Packet Detection/Decoding SURVEY
* WebStats Analysis Module SHIPPING November 7th
* NEW! Napster Plug-in
* Latest Decoders Available
* Secure your Network with EtherPeek + iNetTools + CyberWallPLUS

SECTION 2. WATCHPOINT
* WatchPoint Lite(tm) FREEWARE
* WebStats vs. WatchPoint

SECTION 3. COMPLEMENTARY TOOLS
* NetSense v4.04 UPDATE
* ProConvert v2.22
* NetDoppler (tm)...When Pinging is Not Enough!
* PacketScrubber (tm) - NEW!
* IP and Network Calculator - NEW!

SECTION 4. TRAINING
* FREE Training in SF 11/9/2000
* Take our Training Self Assessment Quiz
* 2000/2001 Public Class Schedule
* Maintenance Owner Training Discount
* CNX2000 CERTIFICATION
* T.E.N. Video Training Series
* State of Oregon Signs on for On-Sites!

SECTION 5. MARKETING AND E-COMMERCE
* Net3 Group Acquisition Nears Completion
* New WebSite Registration and Survey Pages
* Maintenance mail now @ http://www.wildpackets.com

SECTION 6. INTERNATIONAL NEWS
* EXPONET - November 21-23, Cologne, Germany
* November Purchase INCENTIVES
* WILDPACKETS TRAINING COMING!

SECTION 7. TECHNICAL SUPPORT
* Q&A
    - Is there any alternative to using wildcards to specify
      a class C space when setting up an address IP filter?
* Web-based Technical Support Report Form
* Writing your own Decoders and Plug-ins
* Net-Troubleshooting Listserv and How to Subscribe
* Net-Troubleshooting Searchable Archives
* Networking Terms Glossary Available

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SECTION 1.  ETHERPEEK & TOKENPEEK
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ETHERPEEK v4.1 RELEASE NOVEMBER 7TH
The beta releases of EtherPeek v. 4.1 have enjoyed a few weeks
of very vigorous testing by many of you, and we wish to again
express our thanks for your help in working out the bugs.

Based on your reports and our QA work, we have a final candidate
that will ship on Tuesday, November 7th.

Version 4.1 has several significant new features, including
the ability to support web stats data collection through the new
WebStats Analysis Module. A few of the additions include:
- Graphing of any Node, Protocol, or Summary Statistic over time
- Threshold Alarms now available for any Node, Protocol or Summary Stat
- New Internet Attack Plug-in tests for LAND Attacks, Tear Drop Attacks,
   Gin Attacks, Jolt Attacks, Oversize IP Attacks, Pimp Attacks,
   RipTrace Attacks and WinNuke Attacks
- Napster traffic pinpointed through new Napster Plug-in
- Log File Status bar shows number of entries by severity

TOKENPEEK v4.1
TokenPeek version 4.1 is expected to be released the week of
November 6th.


802.11b PACKET DETECTION/DECODING SURVEY
Recently, we announced that WildPackets will be supporting 802.11b
with a product release in late 2000.  We are on track to deliver
a version 1.0 tool that will include basic wireless packet
analysis, but need your feedback to define what a "basic" set of
features should include.

We need to know what packet analysis features are most urgently needed
in a wireless network environment. If you are capturing packets on
802.11b with a protocol analyzer, what packets would you expect to see?

(a) Only the packets transferring in and out of the wireless machine
     running the protocol analyzer software.
(b) All packets that are being transmit on the same RF channel on
     which the machine running the protocol analyzer is connected.
(c) All packets on all RF channels on the air in the vicinity of
     the machine running the protocol analyzer.

If you do have a wireless network and could tell us what network
management facility you require, it would really help us
define the product more closely and deliver a first release product
more quickly.

Please send your comments to janice@wildpackets.com. THANK YOU!


WEBSTATS ANALYSIS MODULE SHIPPING NOVEMBER 7TH
Election day will also be the first shipping day for the
new WebStats Analysis Module.

WebStats enables you to use EtherPeek to go beyond packet
capture and inspection to analyze the dataflow that represents
your internet presence. WebStats exploits our patented WatchPoint
technology to provide vital statistics for the TCP client/server
transactions on your network.

WebStats requires EtherPeek 4.1 or higher. EtherPeek must be installed
and run at least once for the current user, to ensure that the appropriat=
e
directories already exist. The WebStats module runs under Windows 95/98,
Win Me, NT4 (Service Pack 3 or better), or Windows 2000. For 10 Mbit Ethe=
rnet
networks, WebStats requires at least a 400 MHz Pentium II with 128 MB or
more of RAM. For 100 Mbit Ethernet networks, WebStats requires a 600 MHz
Pentium II with 256 MB of RAM or better.

WebStats is an EtherPeek upgrade option that can be ordered now.
Maintenance owners receive a 20% discount from the $595.00 USD SRP.


NEW! NAPSTER PLUG-IN
Recently, there have been a spate of requests from our customers
concerning the detection and analysis of Napster traffic on their
network.  Specifically, users want EtherPeek to be able to provide
bandwidth utilization for Napster traffic and discover who is
actually responsible for putting Napster traffic on the network
in their organization.

To address these concerns, we have developed a new Napster Plug-in
that has a list of common Napster ports (which are user-configurable
through the Plug-in Options Dialog) which it processes. It sends
Informational notifications when it sees Napster login, search, or
download packets. It also keeps Summary Stats for those same items
(number of logins, searches, and downloads) plus total packets and
bytes used by Napster. This is all made more useful due to the fact
that you can graph or make alarms based on these statistics.

Want to graph Napster utilization of your network over time? Just set
up an advanced filter by Napster Plug-in. Want to receive a page or
an email when someone starts a Napster download? No problem.


NEW INTERNET ATTACK PLUG-IN FOR ETHERPEEK V4.1
A new Internet Attack Plug-in will ship as a standard part of the
version 4.1 release of EtherPeek. This Plug-in will replace the
LAND Attack and Oversize IP (Ping of Death) Plug-ins that have
previously shipped with EtherPeek.  Please see the list of
features associated with the 4.1 release above for an idea
of the various attacks that can be detected with this new
Plug-in.


LATEST DECODERS AVAILABLE
EtherPeek's decoder files are now being updated separately from
the program. To make certain that new decoders are delivered to
EtherPeek users as soon as they are released, we have established a
new decodersbeta folder to house the latest work.

The URL to access the latest beta decoders, including a Read Me with
change history notes and upgrade instructions is:
ftp://decodersbeta:merlot@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/decodersbeta/


SECURING YOUR NETWORK WITH ETHERPEEK+iNETTOOLS+CYBERWALLPLUS
Network-1 Security Solutions, Inc. and WildPackets are
promoting the combined use of EtherPeek and iNetTools with
Network-1's CyberwallPLUS suite of security products to
provide an all-inclusive solution for securing multi-
protocol, internal networks.

By combining EtherPeek, iNetTools and CyberwallPLUS,
network administrators can:
* continuously test and verify network security policies
* generate real-time alerts for security breaches
* revisit network security and perform regular audits

To learn more about CyberWallPLUS, please visit
http://www.network-1.com.


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WATCHPOINT LITE(tm) FREEWARE READY AND WAITING!
WatchPoint Lite, a powerful freeware product that offers real-time
web server monitoring, is now shipping. Ideal for small to
medium-sized organizations who host their own servers, WatchPoint
Lite's in-depth HTTP and FTP analysis and reporting capabilities
are borrowed from AG Group's complete site performance and usage
monitoring system, WatchPoint. The freeware version gives businesses
a comprehensive view of internet traffic patterns and web site performanc=
e,
including critical information on visitors, page views, downloads,
server performance, network usage and more.

WatchPoint Lite Freeware is available from the WildPackets' web site now.
To download a copy, please visit http://www.wildpackets.com/demos/.


WEBSTATS VS. WATCHPOINT
In discussing WebStats and WatchPoint with customers, questions
often arise about the differences between the two products.

To address these questions, we have created a comparative matrix of
the information delivered by each tool, which is included here.

WatchPoint	WebStats
				Analysis Reports
     X              X		Summary Stats
     X				Server Comparisons
     X				All Network Statistics
     X				Network Response Times
     X				Server Response Times
     X              X		Domains
     X              X		Referrers
     X				Referrer Errors
     X              X		Error Types
     X				Rejected Connections
     X              X		Error Pages
     X              X		Top Entry Pages
     X              X		Aborted Server/Client Transfers
                    X		Status Codes
     X              X		Unique IP Addresses
     X              X		General Transactions
     X				Transaction Database
     X				By Method Transactions
     X              X		Page Hits Per Hour
     X              X		Resource Hits Per Hour
     X              X		Transactions Per Hour
     X              		Configurable Time Windows
     X              		Path Tracking
     X              X		IP Tracking
     X              		Browser Types
     X              X		Visitors
     X              		Transactions by MIME Type
                    X		CGI Variables
     X              		Profiles
     X              X		WP Export
                    X		Multiple Domains Per Server
     X              X		Users Security Profiles
     X              X		HTML Output
                    X		XML Output
                    X		CSU Output


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NETSENSE v4.04 UPDATE
NetSense version 4.04, an update release featuring some
addtional product capability and minor bug fixes, will ship
later this month. Mail will be sent to all NetSense maintenance
owners with the on-line location of the update when available.

Enhancements associated with this release include:
- Performing a right-click in the C/S Expert table will now
   select the row that the cursor is on
- Problem summary and drop-down diagnostic list in the
   PacketVisualizer now includes "missing packet" diagnosis
- Now displays the number of conversations analyzed
- Changed 'Total Bytes' and 'Total Packets' to 'Snd+Rcv Bytes'
   and 'Snd+Rcv Packets' in station and network statistics to
   more accurately reflect what the totals mean.
- Improved ICMP error packet reporting for the C/S Expert and
   PacketVisualizer.

A complete list of product feature addtiions and fixes is
included in the Readme that accompanies the update.

If you are not a NetSense Maintenance owner but
are interested in becoming one, you can purchase
maintenance for one or two years and receive product
upgrades and updates as one of your maintenance benefits.

NetSense 12-month Extended Maintenance =3D $125.00
NetSense 24-month Extended Maintenance =3D $200.00

To order NetSense maintenance, please contact
marjorie@aggroup.com.

For those of you new to the product, NetSense analyzes all communications
included in an EtherPeek or TokenPeek packet trace, and provides:
* ProblemFinder Expert Help System
* Rules-based Client/Server Transaction Analysis
* Error Packet Analysis
* Ethernet Fragment Analysis
* Protocol Utilization Maps, Charts and Graphs
* Ethernet and Token Ring Problem Analysis
* Global Statistics
* Top 10 Lists
* Network Latency Measurements
* Application Throughput Analysis
* Visual Packet Displays
* A "What If" Feature that allows you to predict application load/respons=
e
   times under varying conditions (different LAN/WAN bandwidth, more).

NetSense for EtherPeek/TokenPeek is $476.00 for maintenance owners
(SRP $595.00), and can be purchased directly from sales@aggroup.com.
NetSense product information, demonstration software, FAQ, and a .PDF
version of the NetSense Guide are available from
http://www.wildpackets.com/netsense/.


PROCONVERT v2.22
ProConvert version 2.22, a minor update release, is now shipping.

Registered ProConvert owners can request the new version by sending
email to annette@aggroup.com.

For those of you new to the product, ProConvert takes packet traces
from a variety of packet analyzers and converts them to/from "Peek"
format, allowing you to view packets captured on a different analyzer
with EtherPeek, TokenPeek or NetSense. ProConvert for EtherPeek/
TokenPeek is $99.00 (SRP $295.00) for maintenance
owners and available directly from sales@aggroup.com.

FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF THE PACKET FORMATS THAT PROCONVERT IS ABLE
TO CONVERT TO/FROM PEEK FORMAT, PLEASE VISIT OUR KNOWLEDGE BASE
AT http://www.wildpackets.com/support/kb/pc


NETDOPPLER...WHEN PINGING IS NOT ENOUGH!
NetDoppler is a powerful, Windows-based utility that performs route
discovery, latency tests, and throughput tests to remote hosts.
NetDoppler builds a tree of IP nodes representing the packet path
and is ready to perform serious testing and baselining from the
moment you install it. There's no need for specialized software such
as SNMP or remote monitoring agents!

NetDoppler utilizes several features of the ICMP Echo (Ping), IP,
and DNS protocols to perform a variety of tasks and tests on remote
hosts, and provides extensive statistics and graphing functions to
easily interpret your results.

Unique to NetDoppler is the ability to perform throughput tests based
on both a single packet as well as packet streams to a remote host and
back.  This allows you to test the effect of latency on a client/server
application that sends a single packet and receives a single reply
(i.e. a 1:1 command/reply window) vs. an application that is able to
send and receive multiple packets in succession to "fill the pipe" betwee=
n
the client and server.

NetDoppler will be available for purchase through the WildPackets'
Web Store by November 15th. The price for the utility is $149 USD.

Please visit the product pages at www.wildpackets.com later this month
for more NetDoppler product information


PACKETSCRUBBER(TM) - NEW! - PROTECTS YOUR PACKET TRACES
PacketScrubber is a new utility that removes sensitive or confidential
data from frames within your protocol analyzer's saved trace files.
Selected data is changed to "null data" (all zeros) allowing you to send
your trace files outside of your organization for analysis or
troubleshooting purposes.

PacketScrubber contains SmartScrub(tm) technology, allowing you to scrub
frames on a selective basis. SmartScrub has the ability to scrub layer by
layer and protocol by protocol. If you want to scrub the entire DLC frame=
,
leaving no network layer or higher layer information at all, SmartScrub
affords you that capability. If you want to only scrub your file
transfers, then SmartScrub allows you to only change FTP packets.

For IP packets, you also have the option of translating your IP addresses
to the default private class address range (as recommended by RFC 1918) o=
r
any address of your choosing.

PacketScrubber will be available for purchase through the WildPackets'
Web Store by November 15th. The Introductory price for the utility is
$99 USD, regularly $169 SRP.

Please visit the product pages at www.wildpackets.com later this month
for more PacketScrubber product information.


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FREE TRAINING SEMINAR IN SF NOVEMBER 9TH
WildPackets, Inc. and Optimized Engineering Corporation are sponsoring
a FREE Packet Analysis Training and EtherPeek Product Seminar in San
Francisco on November 9th from 9-12.

We are inviting all local IT Professional staff to attend and learn to
address real-world network and packet analysis issues, including:
* Application performance and its relationship to the
   underlying transport layer
    Learn how response time behavior can precisely pinpoint
    degradation in an application's performance.

* Disclosing the mathematics of ftp firewall security
    Learn how protocol behavior through a firewall can be analyzed
    to determine the source of connectivity problems.

* Isolating and describing subnet mask misconfigurations
    Learn the specific protocol behaviors that occur when stations
    are misconfigured. This knowledge will help pinpoint the source
    of performance degradation and lack of connectivity.

We will also present some of the latest advancements in our EtherPeek
protocol analysis technology.

SEATING IS LIMITED! Please visit http://www.wildpackets/com and complete
the registration form available through the link on our home page,
or call Candice at (925) 937-7900 to reserve a seat.


TAKE OUR TRAINING SELF-ASSESSMENT QUIZ
To help determine which WildPackets training class suits
your level of experience, we've put together a Self Assessment
Quiz which consists of 23 questions broken into 4 sections
(one for each class level) that can be downloaded or taken on-line.

Please visit <http://www.wildpackets.com/training> to take the
quiz, and then let Stephanie Temples (stephanie@wildpackets.com),
our Training Coordinator, help you through the registration
process for the class (or classes) that will work for you!


2000 PUBLIC TRAINING CLASS CALENDAR
Orlando, AG 100, Nov 6-7
Orlando, AG 101, Nov 8-10
Orlando, AG 103, Nov 13-14
Orlando, AG 104, Nov 15-17


2001 PUBLIC TRAINING CLASS CALENDAR

Santa Clara, CA   WP-100, Feb. 5-6
Santa Clara, CA   WP-101, Feb. 7-9
Santa Clara, CA   WP-103, Feb. 12-13
Santa Clara, CA   WP-104, Feb. 14-16

San Diego, CA   WP-100, Mar. 5-6
San Diego, CA   WP-101, Mar. 7-9
San Diego, CA   WP-103, Mar. 12-13
San Diego, CA   WP-104, Mar. 14-16

San Francisco, CA   WP-100, Apr. 16-17
San Francisco, CA   WP-101, Apr. 18-20
San Francisco, CA   WP-103, Apr. 23-24
San Francisco, CA   WP-104, Apr. 25-27

Boston, MA   WP-100, May 14-15
Boston, MA   WP-101, May 16-18
Boston, MA   WP-103, May 21-22
Boston, MA   WP-104, May 23-25

Walnut Creek, CA   WP-100, Sept. 10-11
Walnut Creek, CA   WP-101, Sept. 12-14
Walnut Creek, CA   WP-103, Sept. 17-18
Walnut Creek, CA   WP-104, Sept. 19-20

Los Angeles, CA   WP-100, Oct. 15-16
Los Angeles, CA   WP-101, Oct. 17-19
Los Angeles, CA   WP-103, Oct. 22-23
Los Angeles, CA   WP-104, Oct. 24-26

Raleigh, NC   WP-100, Nov. 5-6
Raleigh, NC   WP-101, Nov. 7-9
Raleigh, NC   WP-103, Nov. 12-13
Raleigh, NC   WP-104, Nov. 14-16

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**MAINTENANCE OWNERS RECEIVE A 10% TRAINING DISCOUNT**
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CNX 2000 CERTIFICATION
WildPackets, Sniffer Technologies, Agilent, and Optimized
Engineering Corporation, among other leading network
management vendor organizations, have joined together to form
a consortium to update and expand the Certified Network Expert
(CNX) program. This program certifies IT professionals in the
management of next generation, high-speed networking and
application technologies.

Major vendors and their customers recognize the need for a
standardized certification program such as CNX that measures
and documents the level of expertise of their networking staff
and other professionals they may consider hiring.

For information about CNX 2000 certification, please visit
http://www.mycnx2000.com.


T.E.N. REMOTE VIDEO WORKSHOP SERIES
WildPackets offers a comprehensive, self-paced, video-based training
program geared specifically for the IT Professional.

The T.E.N. (Technology, Engineering, Networking) Program
has been developed by our training partner, O.E.C.,
with the intent of providing an in-depth, self-paced
training series for those:
* new to packet and network analysis needing to understand
   basic networking and protocol fundamentals before
   attending a WP Public or on-site class.
* wishing to reinforce the education gained from a WP
   Public or on-site training.
* looking for a specific path to prepare for the industry-
   standard CNX (Certified Network Expert) certification.

WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM THIS VIDEO WORKSHOP PROGRAM?
* Any Network or IT Professional who uses, or needs to understand,
   network and protocol analysis in order to do their job.

* Education, training and certification entitlements are becoming
   key factors in attracting and retaining IT talent. This
   comprehensive program gives a Training, Human Resource or IT
   Manager the means of providing a variety of convenient and
   effective methods for delivering in-depth instruction in a cost-
   and time-effective manner to their IT staff.

For a complete outline of the video series content, please visit
http://www.wildpackets.com/training/


STAT OF OREGON SIGNS ON FOR WILDPACKETS ON-SITE TRAINING
The State of Oregon is the latest large emterprise to contract
with WildPackets to deliver several full weeks of instruction to
their support staff this quarter.

Other companies that have recently signed on for our on-site
trainings include Ameritech, Siecor (Corning Cable), Apple Computer,
Tut Systems Lucent Technologies, Heidelburg USA, EDS and more.

To inquire about on-site training for your organization,
please contact Ricki Dougherty (ricki@wildpackets.com),
WildPackets' Training Manager.


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NET3 GROUP ACQUISITION NEARS COMPLETION
WildPackets announced recently that it intends to acquire Net3 Group,
a software development and professional services company. Net3 Group fill=
s
a market niche by focusing exclusively on network analysis in the areas
of consulting, training, and value-added software. Their current product
offerings include NetSense=81, ProConvert=81, NetDoppler=81 PacketScrubbe=
r=81 and IP
Subnet and Network Calculators.

The acquisition is scheduled to be completed within the next few
days, at which time all Net3Group's products will be available for sale
through the WildPackets on-line store.

Watch for an announcement when we've sealed the deal!


NEW WILDPACKETS WEBSITE REGISTRATION AND SURVEY FORM
Soon, all visitors to the WildPackets' web site will be able to
register to receive regular product mailings and receive a
free IP Subnet calculator for the (very minor) effort.

If they then choose to go on and complete the survey that is also
soon to be available through the site registration pages,
they (you) will receive a FREE, more fully functional Network
Calculator and be registered to win a fabulous WildPackets T-Shirt!

Watch for links from our home page at www.wildpackets.com.


YOUR MONTHLY MAINTENANCE EMAIL ON THE WEB
Please visit http://www.wildpackets.com to login and get the
latest edition of your monthly maintenance email. Enter "service:
for the userid and "zanzibar" for this month's password, and this
month's maintenance email contents will be available to you.


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EXPONET - NOVEMBER 21-23
Exponet, an international trade fair and convention for networking
technology, enterprise computing, internet and telecommunications
will take place from November 21-23 in Cologne, Germany. WildPackets will
be joining our German distributor, Brainworks, and several other vendors
in a booth at the show. Hope to see you there!


INCENTIVES FOR NOVEMBER
More aggressive incentives are coming your way this month
for EtherPeek and other WildPacket product orders placed through
our international partners only. Please watch your mail and take
advantage of these offers while they are in effect!

Tania Traboulsi (tania@wildpackets.com) can disclose all incentive
details and help you process orders.


WILDPACKETS TRAINING COMING!
WildPackets, in association with a new UK-based training partner,
will soon be able to deliver our complete roster of trainings (WP100,
WP101, WP103, WP104) on a regular basis to our Europe-based customers.

Watch for details as the class schedule, location, etc. are finalized.


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TECHNICAL SUPPORT Q&A
Q: I know you can use a wildcard to specify a class C space when setting
    up an address IP filter, such as 192.216.124.*. Is there any way to
    easily specify my space when my subnet mask is 255.255.255.192?
    I don't want to have to set it up using advanced filter with values
    of each of the IP addresses.

A: Yes. There is a new feature in EtherPeek for Windows 4.1 to use CIDR
    notation to specify a subnet. In prior versions of EtherPeek, you
    could identify a class C space with a wildcard. In EtherPeek 4.1 that
    class C space can be identified as 192.216.124.* or 192.216.124.0/24.
    Customers who have applied subnetting to their IP address space can n=
ow
    use the CIDR notation in the IP address filter. So for your address s=
pace
    based on a subnet mask of 255.255.255.192, which provides for 64 host
    addresses, you can specify the particular subnet in the filter as, fo=
r
    example, 192.216.124.128/26. This will filter all IP addresses in the
    range 192.216.124.128 to 192.216.124.191. Note that this range includ=
es
    the subnet ID (192.216.124.128) and the subnet broadcast address
    (192.216.124.191) as well as the 62 valid host addresses (192.216.124=
.129
    to 192.216.124.190).


TECHSUPPORT REPORT FORM AT WWW.AGGROUP.COM
When you need to address a technical support issue with one
of our tech support staff and are not in an emergency situation,
please use the new Tech Support Reporting Form available
at http://www.wildpackets.com/support/. You can also use this form
to report product anomalies or request product enhancements.


DECODER AND PLUG-IN SDKs
SDKs for EtherPeek decoders and plug-ins are included
on the Installation CD you received when you purchased
EtherPeek or TokenPeek and in any upgrade releases that you
download from the Service Folder. Please look in the Documents
folder for Decoders4r1.pdf and PeekPluginSDK3.zip files.


NET TROUBLESHOOTING ON-LINE FORUM
Have a network problem you can't solve? Seen a packet you can't
identify? Is your printer, router or server doing odd things to your
network? Do you need somewhere to turn for some informed, expert advice?
Then join the WildPackets' net-troubleshooting e-mail list and post your
question to an audience of over 1,000 of your networking professional
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To SUBSCRIBE TO NET-TROUBLESHOOTING@WILDPACKETS.COM, send an email
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NET-TROUBLESHOOTING SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES
Net-Troubleshooting archives are now accessible from
http://www.wildpackets.com/netcenter/listserv.


NETWORKING TERMS GLOSSARY
Check the reference folder in your service directory for
a Networking Terms Glossary and help yourself to a copy!

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From <elbow-joints-request@haven.org>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:19 2001Received: from MIT.EDU by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id DAA10671; Wed, 7 Feb 2001 03:32:45 -0500 (EST)
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I never thought I'd be forwarding mail from the list of ex-Symbolics
employees to E-J, but I guess there's a first time for everything...

Described below is a shower system which has picked the right basis
vectors for its UI, namely hot/cold and volume, rather than the weird
rotated-45-degrees basis that most showers use, which confounds
temperature and volume in some weird mix.  (And yes, this discussion
seems on par with the Symbolics yahoo who once announced the birth of
his kid by saying, "Length:  such-and-so.  And, for the benefit of the
Graphics Division, the other two dimensions of her bounding box are
foo and bar...")

The messages are in -reverse- chronological order, for those who want
to skip the build-up.  At the very end is the unfortunate tale of woe
which prompted the whole discussion....

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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 22:44:47 -0800
From: Anoosh <anoosh@verio.com>

See http://www.groheamerica.com/pressure.htm for the pressure control . A 
full shower set will cost you nearly $1000 but worth it.  The Champaign 
Shower Head is $244 and the body sprays ($44 each) are a must!

-Anoosh

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 23:47:37 -0800 
From: Bill York <york@comergent.com>

Judging from the response, my previous message has hit a
nerve among the recipients of this list, many of whom are
apparently unsatisfied with their current shower
experience. Since my present e-mail software lacks
"Map-Over -> Reply", I pass this on to all of you.

The shower valve is made by Grohe. I don't remember
the model number, but you should be able to identify
it from the details below. The key thing is that
it have a separate knob or lever for temperature,
with actual degree markings.

As long as I am plugging their products, spring
for one of the adjustable shower heads with the
"champagne" spray pattern, which offers the best
water-to-body transfer rate I've seen.

My apologies to those of you who thought the list
was for higher-tech subjects.

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Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 20:19:26 -0800
From: Marc LeBrun <mlb@well.com>

 >... a shower control in the style you allude to ...

The brand, Senator, we need the brand!

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 23:47:37 -0800 
From: Bill York <york@comergent.com>

The one "big ticket" item I personally am responsible for in our
home remodel (OK, two if you could the surround speaker wiring)
is a shower control in the style you allude to below.

It has two levers: one controls volume (from "off" to "full")
and the other the temperature. Bonus feature: it has a passive
(paraffin-wax-driven, if I remember right) hot/cold balance
valve that maintains the temperature even in the face of sudden
changes in pressure in one feed pipe or the other. And it all
works as advertised.

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Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2001 10:42:21 -0800
From: Marc LeBrun <mlb@well.com>

 > I harkened back to a piece of mail you must have sent 15-20 years ago 
 > about shower stream and temperature controls.

Dunno about Craig but this has always been one of my pet flames (I remember 
talking with Jef Raskin about this when we were working on the Mac).  Of 
course back then I was just advocating that the UI's basis vectors should 
be Temp-Volume instead of the underlying technology's Hot-Cold--little did 
I realize I'd be nostalgic for such problems in these days of facist flow 
restrictors and insanely overpriced "designer" controls (our shower 
handle's been off for 3 weeks because the plumber broke some stupid 
misengineered stress-bearing plastic fitting inside).

But hey, "To really screw things up requires a user".  Like the time while 
apartment-sitting when I smugly thought I'd sussed out a colleague's 
complex Dutch thermostat (replete with inscrutable "international" icon 
control labels), only to return later and find the many decorative candles 
curled over from the heat in waxy detumescence...

- - -

Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 01:53:36 -0800
From: "van Meulebrouck, Andre" <vanmeule@acm.org>

> > There was this little knobby dealie that you could move left or right or
> > pull out & up (wow, up!) at the  same time.  Kinda like a joy stick,

Bad news:  I've seen these (or something similar) at Malibu Apartments in
Calabasas, CA.  At an egregiously expensive (especially considering what you
get) complex where I've showered at a friend's apartment after surfing with
the surfing dudes at work.

It's a horrible abomination.  For one thing it takes forever to get the hot
water flowing; by the time it flows you haven't a clue what fiddling you did
with the joystick monstrosity got it to happen.

The water is then scalding hot with steam rising, so you have to play with
it a while to adjust it.

By that time you feel guilty about all the water you've wasted (especially
here in Southern California).

To me this is simplicity like a keyboard with one key (65 times for an A, 66
times for a B...).

- - -

Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2001 17:11:08 -0800 
From: Tom McMahon <tlm@microsoft.com>
Subject: YIQ, HSI, RGB?

A recent stay in France reminded me of you, I must say.  Forget the fact
that the shower stall was IN the room and that I found myself waking up in
the morning looking at a tile floor feeling like Tom Hanks and Wilson in
Bangkok (after a night with Marcus and Fred).  It was the shower itself that
reminded me of Craig Reynolds.  (No it wasn't the fact that I had to get
naked, tell Lisa to calm down.....)

I harkened back to a piece of mail you must have sent 15-20 years ago about
shower stream and temperature controls.  Ahhh yess.  This shower had neither
H nor C variables, and they certainly weren't orthogonal.  In fact unlike
some European shower controls, it had neither H nor C at all, nor IHS or
YIQ.  It was something uniquely French.  And what a challenge it was.

There was this little knobby dealie that you could move left or right or
pull out & up (wow, up!) at the  same time.  Kinda like a joy stick, but it
also included rotational directives so you could twist it as well and if you
were lucky you could get changes to happen.  Maybe a leftish rotation was
hot, maybe rightish rotation was cold.  Sometimes.  Maybe pulling it out and
upward was intensity.   But it was completely inconsistent.  For the life of
me I couldn't figure it out.  I am not stupid.  But the hotel said it was
working according to plan.

Was it modern coolness, hipness, trendiness and neato-spiffy engineering?
If this was a control for RGB, IHS, YUV color space it would have been
terminal.  In all of my engineering background and computer science training
there was nothing to call upon.  My rock-&-roll training made me want to rip
the plumbing out of the wall.  So I changed hotels.  Only to find something
similarly bad.

On the last day of my W3C trip I skipped my shower altogether and flew home
through Heathrow, wating longingly to take a known-quantifiable, with a
known-good intuitive shower control at home.  At home I have a hot knob and
a cold knob and I know what they do.  Precision calibration.  Even though it
was 24 hours later and unbathed, my wife still greeted me happily.  And now
I am clean and happy, more or less.

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> 1.  I need to bring ethernet from an upstairs room, which is going to be a 
> study again, to a downstairs room, which is going to be where my brother 
> keeps his computer.  [...]  All I need to do is recrimp the ends.
> 
> Unfortunately, it's been too long.  I don't have a crimping tool.  I don't 
> have spare end bits.  And I don't even remember the proper order of the 
> colors in the crimped ends.
> 
> Can anyone out there lend me a crimping tool and pointers as to how to 
> recrimp, or perhaps lend me a few minutes of their time and crimp 'em for me?

It sounds like you're planning on crimping on RJ-45 plugs, and connecting 
them right inhto the PC and and the hub, right?  For that, yes, you'd 
need a crimper.

What I did instead was buy wall-mount jacks.  For that, you don't
need a crimper; you just clip off the outer grey casing and push the
little wires in their multi-coloured insulation through the little
colour-coded metal grooves, clip on a plastic cover that forces the
wires down tight so the insulation is pierced, and trim off the ends.
Then screw the jack into the baseboard or tape it on with (usually
supplied) double-faced tape.  The advantage of this is that it looks
a bit more professional, and you can provide two ports per cat5 cable
if you're careful (need to pay attention to colour correspondences).
The disadvantage is that it's more expensive and you end up needing
additional patch cables to connect the PC to the jack you just put in.
(On the other hand, that also makes it easier to move the PC across the
room if you need to - just get a longer patch cable.)

HOWEVER, I had mixed success with different brands of jacks.  One 
brand I could usually get to work, but with several tries, one brand 
I didn't manage to get to work at all, and one brand worked fine first 
time every time.

The brand I was happiest with was Dartek item number 83826, `CAT
5 PREASSEMBLED RJ45 SURFACE MOUNT BLOCK, 2 PORTS', ordered on-line
from dartek.com for about $9 a piece.  I don't know who the actual
manufacturer is.

In any case, for your reading pleasure, here are a whole bunch of Ethernet
wiring URLs I found when I was doing this.  You will definitely find
all you need to know about colour coding among all this. :-)

  http://www.netspec.com/helpdesk/wiredoc.html
    Wiring Tutorial for 10BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
  
  http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/cat5/
    Cat5 To Every Room of the House
  
  http://www.onion.demon.co.uk/copied/10btcabl/10btcabl.htm
    10baseT Cable Wiring Standards
  
  http://florida.linuxusers.org/howto/10BaseT-jack.html
    Wiring 10Base-T Jacks
  
  http://yoda.uvi.edu/InfoTech/rj45.htm
    RJ - 45 wiring standard
    (Telephone as well as Ethernet info)
  
  http://www.cpe.surrey.ac.uk/support/utp.htm
    10Base-T/100Base-TX CAT5 Pinouts, Pairs and Colours
  
  http://www.uni-trier.de/infos/ether/ethernet-guide/ethernet-guide.html
    Guide to Ethernet
    (an overview, doesn't get as grungy as wiring diagrams)
  
  http://www.the-dentons.com/Thomas/networking/cabling.htm
    (brief overview of types of cables and connections)
  
  http://www.landfield.com/faqs/LANs/cabling-faq/section-11.html
    12.0 Ethernet 10Base-T Cabling
    (ASCII patch- and crossover-cable diagrams)

Cheers,

-j.

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fyi, bind is being actively exploited on campus now.

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Kevin E. Fu (fubob@mit.edu)
PGP key: https://snafu.fooworld.org/~fubob/pgp.html

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I was nearly owned.  Someone exploited bind to run commands as the named
user.  Fortunately that's "named" on my system.  But they then ran a
suidperl exploit that supposedly takes advantage of a race condition to get
a local user a root shell.  That's when I magically woke up at 5:30am and
noticed my load spiked.  I killed everything before it succeeded (as
evidenced by the intended root shell still being owned by named and not
suid).

I have the suidperl "exploit" (maybe it doesn't even work) detritus laying
around if either of you are interested.  Checking timestamps it looks like
it was running for 4 hrs without yielding a root shell, possibly because my
laptop is slow.

I've upgraded bind on both my machines.

  jj


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PETER SENGE, Society for Organizational Learning and 
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Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2001 18:10:55 EST
From: Angie Kelic <sly@MIT.EDU>

You can tell people to run the bind version query on their machine
to see what version they're running.  This can be done from
any host, and it is worhty of note that these commands dump core
under RedHat with the 8.2.3 version of bindutils.  (It is unclear
if it happens on other OS's as well).

Basically:

Command 1:

athena% host -c chaos -t txt version.bind nighthawk.mit.edu
Using domain server:
Name: nighthawk.MIT.EDU
Address: 18.33.0.171
Aliases:

VERSION.BIND CHAOS descriptive text "8.2.3-REL"

Command 2:

athena% dig @nighthawk.mit.edu -c chaos -t txt version.bind 

; <<>> DiG 8.1 <<>> @nighthawk.mit.edu -c -t version.bind 
; (1 server found)
;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
;; got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 10
;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; QUERY SECTION:
;;      version.bind, type = TXT, class = CHAOS

;; ANSWER SECTION:
VERSION.BIND.           0S CHAOS TXT    "8.2.3-REL"

;; Total query time: 2 msec
;; FROM: airfoil.mit.edu to SERVER: nighthawk.mit.edu  18.33.0.171
;; WHEN: Thu Feb  8 18:05:32 2001
;; MSG SIZE  sent: 30  rcvd: 64

(The version you see above is the latest version.  Non sipb-athena
Athena hosts are running 8.1.2).  Since the commands do seg fault
and dump core, we may suggest to people that they execute the
test to their machine from any athena machine. Also, we need to
point out that bind needs to be restarted for the change to take 
effect.


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Subject: another sshd remote-root vulnerability (different from yesterday's)

There's another opportunity for remote-root exploit of sshd, different
from the one published yesterday that involved determining a session
key by making about a million connections to an sshd. This one is a
"make one connection to the sshd" type of remote-root vulnerability.

See: http://razor.bindview.com/publish/advisories/adv_ssh1crc.html
     http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=98167297313258&w=2

Matt Power
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Hello Integration Project Team Leaders

I would like to change from a monthly reports to one at 
mid-quarter(2-16) and a quarterly report at the end of the 
quarter(between 3-31 and 4-20).  I prefer this to aggregating 3 
monthly reports from each of you.

Susan

The template follows

Project URL:

Accomplishments Past Period:

Goals for Next Period:

Key Learnings:

Issues:

Team Dynamics:

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From: Greg Hudson <ghudson@MIT.EDU>
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Subject: Emergency Athena 8.4.20 patch release right now

Hi.  A remotely exploitable security hole was recently found in the
version of sshd we use on Athena.  To address this issue, we've
put out an emergency patch release to update sshd.

If you have an AUTOUPDATE=false machine and want to take the patch
release manually after it goes out, do a console login as root and run
"update_ws".

If you have a machine which runs sshd and cannot conveniently take the
update, or a layered Linux machine, you can manually update your sshd
binary by logging in as root and doing the following:

	ON SOLARIS OR IRIX:

		cp /srvd/etc/athena/sshd /etc/athena/sshd.new
		mv /etc/athena/sshd.new /etc/athena/sshd
		# Reboot if reasonable; otherwise restart sshd:
		kill `cat /var/athena/sshd.pid`
		sshd

	ON LINUX:

		rpm -U /afs/athena.mit.edu/system/rhlinux/athena-8.4/free/RPMS/athena-ssh-8.4-20.i386.rpm
		# Reboot if reasonable; otherwise restart sshd:
		kill `cat /var/athena/sshd.pid`
		sshd

If you have an Athena 8.3 or earlier machine which runs sshd, please
disable sshd for now (set SSHD=false in /etc/athena/rc.conf and "kill
`cat /var/athena/sshd.pid`") and contact us if you need further
support.

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From: "Jeffrey I. Schiller" <jis@MIT.EDU>
To: itit-public@mit.edu
Cc: itag@mit.edu
Subject: ITAG Lunchtime Seminar: Wednesday, February 14th at Noon
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Hello

        You are invited to the ITAG Lunch Time Seminar, 20 Chimneys
Room, W20-3rd floor at noon on Wednesday, February 14th. Jeff Schiller
will be speaking.  The abstract for my talk is included below.  The
complimentary pizza lunch will be at noon with the talk following at
about 12:30 PM.  You are urged to pass this invitation to others at
MIT whom you think might be interested in the topic.

		    SSL The Secure Sockets Layer:
     How it works and how to configure Apache to properly use it

SSL is the security mechanism of the World Wide Web. It provides for
Confidentiality, Integrity and Authentication of Web content. At MIT
we also use it ability to authenticate clients via MIT Client
Certificates.  Many secure web sites are sprouting up at MIT that take
advantage of this technology, yet many of them are not optimally
configured.

This lunchtime talk will discuss how SSL works and will go into a step
by step discussion of how to properly configure an Apache based
webserver for SSL and the acceptance of MIT certificates.

Regards
Jeff for the The MIT I/T Architecture Group

Eric Celeste
   Libraries
Tom Coppeto
   Information Systems
Pat Dreher
   Lab for Nuclear Science
Steve Dowdy
   Office of Sponsored Programs
Al Essa
   Sloan School of Management
Jerry Isaacson,
   Information Systems
Vijay Kumar
   Provost's Office and Information Systems
Stuart Madnick
   Sloan School of Management 
Susan Minai-Azary
   Information Systems
Paul Page
   Financial System Services and Information Systems
Jim Repa
   Information Systems
Robert Rippcondi
   Office of the Dean of Students and Undergraduate Education
Jeff Schiller
   Information Systems
Mohammad Sharari
   Information Systems
Scott Thorne
   Information Systems

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Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 22:36:00 -0500
To: suspects@MIT.EDU
From: jhimawan@alum.mit.edu (Joice Himawan)
Subject: 10 top ways to tell if Martha Stewart is stalking your dog 

I pass this one on 'cause I got a kick out of it.  -J

>10. There's potpourri hanging from his/her collar.
>
>9. The dog's nails have been cut with pinking shears.
>
>8. The dog toys are all stored in McCoy crocks.
>
>7. The pooper scooper has been decorated with raffia.
>
>6. That telltale lemon slice in the new silver water bowl.
>
>5. You find liver and whole wheat dog treats stamped out with copper
>cookie cutters and decorated with royal icing using a #2 rosette tip.
>
>4. Dog hair has been collected and put into wire baskets for nesting
>material for the birds.
>
>3. A seasonally appropriate grapevine wreath adorns the front of your
>dog's crate.
>
>2. Your dog goes outside naked and comes in wearing a thyme colored
>virgin wool hand knitted sweater with matching boots.
>
>AND THE NUMBER ONE WAY YOU KNOW THAT MARTHA STEWART IS STALKING YOUR DOG IS
>
>1. The dog droppings in your backyard have been sculpted into swans.




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She's got elf ears!  -J



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(BCC'ed to Dinner, Gathering, and a whole bunch of individuals...)

Coming up on March 3rd, 2001....

	Andy's Mardi Gras party!

Starting at 8:00 on Saturday, March 3rd, and running into the wee hours,
Andy's place turns into a riverboat casino with Cajun food, dangerous 
drinks, music, and high-stakes gambling!  Come mix and mingle with 
lowlife characters of dubious morals!

This isn't a costume party, but masks are welcomed and everybody's
encouraged to dress in Mardi Gras colors of Purple, Gold, and Green.
(Masks and beads will be provided for those who don't have their own.)

Andy's House, as always, is at

	7 Rogers Av
	Somerville, MA, 02144
	(617) 666-3254

Feel free to bring a friend or two.  Giving me a ping if you plan to
come is always appreciated, so I can have enough food and drink on hand.
(Contributions of food and drink will also be welcomed!)
Special early arrival plan for parents with kids:  Doors open at 7:00;
I'll be sending separate mail about that.

Hope to see you there!

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Subject: Niels Provos: [BUGTRAQ] ssh protocol vulnerability scanning
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 13:08:04 EST
From: Kevin Fu <fubob@MIT.EDU>

This may be of interest.

BTW, if you want to meet Niels, he's staying at my place March
10-13.  Dug Song may or may not be here too.

--------
Kevin E. Fu (fubob@mit.edu)
PGP key: https://snafu.fooworld.org/~fubob/pgp.html

------- Forwarded Message
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From: Niels Provos <provos@CITI.UMICH.EDU>
Subject:      [BUGTRAQ] ssh protocol vulnerability scanning
To: BUGTRAQ@SECURITYFOCUS.COM

Hi,

recent security problems in ssh protocol implementations require that
vulnerable ssh protocol servers be upgraded.  As an administrator of a
large network, it can be difficult to efficiently determine which
implementations of the ssh protocols are running on a network.

To solve this problem, I wrote the ScanSSH protocol scanner.  It
supports very fast and flexible scanning of large networks.

You can obtain the latest version from

   http://www.monkey.org/~provos/scanssh/

The ScanSSH protocol scanner is distributed under a BSD-license and
completely free for any use including commercial.  It has the
following features:

	- fast scanning of large networks
        - unique random address generation
        - network exclusion lists

The resulting output contains the version of the running ssh protocol
servers:

10.1.12.23 <timeout>
10.1.90.80 SSH-1.5-OpenSSH_2.3.2
10.1.87.85 SSH-1.5-1.2.27
10.1.35.139 <timeout>
10.1.11.92 <timeout>
10.1.84.7 SSH-1.5-OpenSSH_2.3.0
10.1.19.41 SSH-1.5-1.2.26
10.1.29.65 SSH-1.5-OpenSSH_2.3.2
10.1.14.1 SSH-1.5-OpenSSH_2.3.2
10.1.15.71 SSH-1.5-1.2.26

If you are responsible for a large network, this tool allows you to
scan your network frequently.  After scanning, for example, the output
can be piped through

    "|grep -i ssh |grep -v "OpenSSH_2.3.[02]"

to find ssh protocol servers that need to be upgraded.

Regards,
 Niels Provos.

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From: Greg Hudson <ghudson@MIT.EDU>
To: release-announce@mit.edu
Subject: Athena 8.3.30 patch release for sshd fix

For those of you with 8.3 Solaris or IRIX machines which run sshd,
there is an 8.3.30 patch release available which fixes the sshd
security hole.

If you have an AUTOUPDATE=aflse machine and want to take the patch
release manually after it goes out, do a console login as root and run
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If you want to just replace the sshd binary, do, log in as root and
do:

	cp /srvd/etc/athena/sshd /etc/athena/sshd.new
	mv /etc/athena/sshd.new /etc/athena/sshd
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	sshd

Please send questions or comments to release-team@mit.edu.

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As announced today in a press release from the SciFi Channel, the network
has picked up all 13 episodes of Crusade for broadcast this Summer. This
will be the first time the series has been broadcast since its brief,
original run on TNT. 

On the topic of comics...I will be writing a one-off B5 Graphic Novel for
Wildstorm that will
debut later this year. I figure on writing it as soon as I get out from
under my current deadlines. 

And finally...yes, it's true, B5 will be coming out on DVD starting with
The Gathering and In the Beginning, to be released in July. The series will
start soon thereafter. I've been going over the artwork and related issues
for WB Home Video, and though at this time there's no supplementary
material involved, at least as far as I know, it should be pretty cool.
(Don't know yet which aspect ratio they'll be using, but my *guess* would
be widescreen, now that WB is correcting the earlier versions.) 

All of that said...as noted well above, there's some substantial TV-related
news sitting out there waiting for me to talk about it as soon as I'm given
the go-ahead to do so. Suffice to say that one very large deal has now been
set and closed, another is in heavy negotiations (with money now on the
table from those involved), and a surprise third project is also coming up
fast and furious. 

More on these when I'm allowed to talk about them. Probably sometime next
week. 

                   jms 


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Hello,

Monday, February 19 is President's Day and MIT is closed.

enjoy

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From: "Susan S. Minai-Azary" <azary@MIT.EDU>
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 at 10:30 AM until noon.
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Hello
    Here is the agenda for the Project Team Leader Meeting this Friday 
February 16 in W92 South Station.  We look forward to seeing and 
hearing from you.

Meeting starts at 10:30 AM.  Breakfast snacks will be available at 10:15 AM.

- Agenda review and collection of round table items (10 minutes)
- Professor Bruce talking about what makes a project valuable to the 
Institute from his viewpoint and those with whom he works. (20 
minutes)
- Project team leaders talk about learnings this year from running 
project teams. (40 minutes)
- Round table (20 minutes)

Susan
also Bob and Greg

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Folks,

If people are available I'd like to have a meeting Friday at 2:00, in
the USA conference room in W92.  We got the survey results yesterday,
and I just want to make sure we're all up to date.

-Chris



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From: Kenneth Higgins <khiggins@MIT.EDU>
Subject: Fwd: Crime Log

>X-Sender: crimbite@hesiod (Unverified)
>Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 12:37:55 -0500
>To: cp-crimelog@mit.edu
>From: Cheryl Vossmer <crimbite@MIT.EDU>
>Subject: Crime Log
>Mime-Version: 1.0
>
>The following incidents were reported to the MIT Campus Police between
>January 1- February 11, 2001.  This summary contains most incidents
>reported to Campus Police but does not include incidents such as: medical
>shuttles, ambulance transfers, false alarms, generals service calls, etc.
>
>
>January 2: East Garage, attempted larceny of car by damaging ignition, but
>thief stole laundry basket full of clothes instead; Bldg. 16,
>
>January 3: Bldg. E15, employee problem; Albany Garage, report of excessive
>dirt on vehicle; Bldg. 54, larceny of misc. items.
>
>January 4: Student Center, odor of something burning, discovered it was
>fish cooking; 500 Memorial Dr., malicious damage to vehicle;
>
>January 5: Bldg. 4, audio visual equipment stolen, $630; Student Center,
>shoplifting from The Coop of a scooter
>
>January 6:  Bldg. E19, harassment.
>
>January 7:Student Center, report of person smoking in building
>
>January 8: Student Center, male taken into custody on an outstanding
>warrant; Baker, candle left burning in an unattended room causing small
>fire; DuPont, backpack stolen, $40; Bldg. E19, assist with an employee
>problem.
>
>January 9: West Annex lot, Jeep Cherokee stolen, later recovered in
>Medford; Sloan Lot, report of an altercation, discovered to be a person
>talking loudly to himself, issued him a trespass warning
>
>January 10: Bldg. 16, two laptops stolen $6,400;
>
>January 11: Bldg. N52, coat stolen $330; Ashdown, report of smoke, same
>discovered to be burnt popcorn;
>
>January 13: Boston, Theta Chi, report of students throwing oranges out
>window causing damage to vehicle; Bldg. 36, report of three males in
>women's room; DuPont, wallet stolen, $70, wallet later recovered minus cash.
>
>January 15:Bldg. 18, 1) identification stolen; 2) computer equipment
>stolen, $5,100; 3) walkman stolen $300;
>
>January 16: Bldg. E18,  laptop and other items stolen $1,570.
>
>January 17:  Bldg. 35,  report of person with a knife, situation
>investigated and resolved; Bldg.
>9, bike stolen, $289; Bldg. 14, software stolen , $660; Bldg. W16, bike
>seat stolen, $20; DuPont, student ID stolen; 500 Memorial, wallet stolen
>$65; Bldg. 56, bike stolen, unknown value; LaVerde's, pocketbook stolen, $430.
>
>January 18: Lobby 7, wallet stolen, $5 cash and credit cards; North Lot, '90
>Mazda stolen, recovered in Lawrence;  Bldg. 2, furniture stolen, unknown
>value; Rockwell Cage, backpack stolen $50 cash, backpack later recovered
>minus cash; W92 lot, vehicle broken into and laptop computer stolen $1,500;
>Student Center, suspicious persons, trespass warning issued; Bldg. W31,
>wallet stolen, $30; Baker, annoying phone calls.
>
>January 19: 500 Memorial Dr., cash stolen $74; Bldg. 10, two vacuums
>stolen, $600; Rockwell Cage, 1) jacket stolen $150; 2) wallet stolen,
>unknown value; 3) jacket, shoes, wallet and cash stolen, 296; Bldg. 37,
>registered laptop stolen, $4,000.
>
>January 20: Amherst St. recovered stolen vehicle.
>
>January 21: Rotch Library, laptop and passport stolen, unknown
>value; Bldg. E39, fire in microwave oven caused by overcooked potato
>
>January 22: Bldg. NE20, laptop stolen $5,000; Bldg. E52,
>cell phone stolen, $75;
>
>January 23: Boston, Delta Upsilon, past larceny of computer, $495;
>
>January 24: Student Center, past larceny of cell phone, $100; Rockwell Cage,
>1) wallet $20 cash and credit cards stolen; 2) check and inquiry of two
>individuals.
>
>January 25: Bldg. NE43, laptop stolen $2,000;
>
>January 26: Boat House, bike stolen, secured with cable lock, $800; Bldg.
>6, report of stolen cell phone, later found by owner, only misplaced.
>
>January 28: Tang Hall, bike secured with cable stolen $80;
>
>January 29:  Bldg. 36, tools stolen, $460; Bldg. E53, bike secured with
>cable lock
>stolen $375; 500  Memorial Dr., wallet stolen, unknown value; Bldg. 2,
>glass jar and bag of
>Reese peanut butter cups stolen, $5; Audrey St., vehicle broken into,
>unknown if anything taken.
>
>January 30: Bldg. E51, computer equipment  stolen $2,000; Sloan lot, '94
>Acura stolen,
>later recovered in Boston;  vehicle stolen in Brookline recovered in Sloan
>Lot;
>
>January 31:Bldg. 5, suspicious persons; Boston, Theta Chi, malicious damage
>to windows;  February 1: Bldg. E38, suspicious duffel bag left in a chair;
>Walker, bomb
>threat; Bldg. N52, camera stolen $686;
>
>February 2: Bldg. W92 lot, '99 Ford truck stolen; DuPont, past larceny of
>wallet and cell phone, $100;
>
>February 5: Bldg. 5, report of office in disarray, discovered shelf had
>fallen down; Walker, two laptop computers stolen, $4,000; DuPont, wallet
>stolen, $100 cash.
>
>February 6: Bldg. NE43, laptop computer  stolen $2,000.
>
>February 8: Bldg. W13, attempted larceny of equipment; Westgate lot,
>report of
>people screaming, discovered to be people having a snowball fight.
>
>February 9: Ashdown, report of person on roof, discovered to be an employee
>looking for lost wallet;
>
>February 10: Cambridge, Theta Delta Chi, backpack stolen $660; Amherst
>Alley, report of fight, all okay; Bldg. 18, 1) room broken into and pen
>stolen; 2) suspicious activity;
>Hayden Library, coat, wallet and credit cards stolen, $140; Westgate, noise
>complaint;
>
>February 11: Bldg. 9, noise complaint; Boston, Sigma Phi Epsilon, complaint
>of items being thrown from windows;Barker Library, backpack stolen, later
>recovered in stacks.
>
>
>Cheryl Vossmer			Phone: (617) 253-9755
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Ok, looks like next week doesn't work out either....  So please plan for
a meeting in our normal Friday slot in 2 weeks, on March 2nd, and I'll
be tracking down various people as needed in the meantime.  Any items
people have please send them to the list.

-Chris



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Erik,

The frontend for our DHCP registration process, and appropriate
documentation, is being updated to allow registering 2 MAC addresses,
for both a wired and wireless card, to 1 IP address.  This should be
active in a couple of weeks.

-Chris



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As a result of a visible boot print on the audrey street reader, the various
tenants were asked to pass this message along...

"Could you please send e-mail to your respective workers informing them to
not take out their frustrations on the readers if they are unhappy with the
performance of them."

Unless one knows how the system works, kicking the system doesn't fix it.

						- Tom


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From: Bill Cattey <wdc@MIT.EDU>
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Subject: Amended Minutes: 16 Feb  2001 Project Team Leaders Meeting
CC: saurons@MIT.EDU, jdb@MIT.EDU

Here are minutes from Friday's Project Team Leaders Meeting.
I missed the beginning of Jim's presentation, and a few bits along the
way, so Jim graciously agreed to fill in the missing bits.

These "minutes" are rather long, but they contain many good ideas
that are worth slogging through if you were unable to be at the meeting.

-wdc

----

	Project Team Leaders Meeting
	16 February 2001

Jim Bruce on issues with the Project Planning Process:

The Oxford Dictionary defines a project as
   plan
   scheme
   planned undertaking for presentation of results at a specific
     time

As you think about a project you rapidly come to the conclusion
that it has a beginning and an end, a goal and therefore desired
results, and that it must have a plan.

Last year IS spent time developing and discussing its vision:

   Quality, service, value, leadership

   quality -- meet [latent] customer needs

   service -- what we provide is done well -- professional,
              helpful, courteous

   value -- our work enables, and is recognized as enabling,
              our customers to excel.  NOTE:  this has elements
              of both reality and perception

   leadership -- engaging to understand new needs and work to
              meet them

At the March 20th IT Forum last year, we talked about the five
year plan that was under construction at that time.  We talked
about what a project required:

   Goal

   Plan
     Staffing
     Milestones
     Customer/Sponsor expectations

   Customer Communication

I also noted then that John Curry, the Executive Vice President,
expects that projects will be

   on scope
   on time
   on budget

and that administrative organizations at MIT will demonstrate at
least productivity improvements of 1% per year.

Now, some thoughts about a successful project.

First comes a plan, which contains

   a complete understanding of the business reasons why we are
   doing something.

     Everything we do has a business reason associated with it.

     Must sell doing technology because there is a business reason
     involved.

   It is vital that we capture the business case for the project
   during Discovery.  There are projects that went rather out of
   control dealing with business issues that could have been seen
   and prepared for during Discovery.

Next in our plan are our technical goals.

   We need to deliver products and services:
     that we are proud of.
     that are production quality.

   Production quality means:
     that the product/service can be deployed and maintained.
     that we can measure performance.
     that we can continuously improve what was deployed.

   The three aspects of production quality named above need to be
   built in from the beginning.

   6 P's about planning:
   Piss Poor Planning Produces Poor Performance

After technical goals in the plan comes staffing, setting milestones,
...

   IS does not do staffing well.  If we are going to succeed, we
   -- directors, team leaders, and team members -- must become better
   at making and keeping commitments about staffing teams.

Finally, to be successful, we must be open about our plans.  They
need to be available both within IS and to our customers.

After planning comes Accountability:
   for work commitment.
   for the time.
   for the resources.

The third key is Communication
   Open plans -- nothing hidden.  People know what you are up to.
   You need to communicate up to management.
   Communication to sponsors
   To customers
   And especially to our Community.  -- We need good Public Relations!

Message from Curry discussing the budgeting process:
   Know your work.
   Know your processes and improve them.
   Replace weak performers with strong performers.
   Make the services better.

Significant budget increases have been given to departments who have:
   benchmarked.
   projected a credible improvement compared to the norm.
   demonstrated accountability.

There are areas where IS is delivering higher quality services
at significantly lower cost than the norm in many areas, but
we do not have the data in hand to show it.  Lack of facts leaves
us vulnerable for uninformed negative comments.

IS recently got praise for the Customer Satisfaction Survey.

----

Team leader learnings:

tomt: Benefits from staying caught up with minutes, reading them, and
   publishing them.

Sarah Schreves: importance of communication, and clear expectation.

Daniel Sheehan: ditto communications!

lambert:  Plus/Delta
   Delta:
     need to practice time estimates
     thin slicing is still an issue
     still need to improve appreciation of process
     need more IS wide resources in the project space.
   Plus:
     efforts to keep the project management web site up to date
     project notebooks and status reports have been a big win
     Magellan group very helpful
     better at understanding roles
     good business involvement
     improved go/no-go decision process in place

Randy Winchester: managemnet by walking around;
   meeting with team members one on one.

amb: It can be difficult to take an idea and turn it into a deliverable
   that can be accomplished with resources in hand.  But nonetheless this
   is key.
   You can write all the documentation you want but sometimes a demo
   makes all the difference.

wdc: Getting alignmnent amongst stakeholders -- sponsor, champion,
   project team leader, implementors, customers, and community -- is difficult!
   Never underestimate the value of a clear head that comes from NOT being
   overloaded.

joanne: small teams that are working teams seems to be very effective.
   Having the right sponsor(s) is an important help!  Pre-planning is very
   helpful.

rferrara:  Sponsorship matters a lot.  Sponsor satisfaction survey
   is showing that the loss of contact with sponsor was a factor in
   problem proejcts.

rclarke: Thin slicing is a BAD thing.  Gotta learn to say no.
   Working on stuff a week or more ahead of when its due keeps you
   out of the tyrany of the urgent so you are able to produce higher
   quality and work more strategically.

tjm:  Review of enduring themes:  We should not declare a project done
   until we've asked ourselves if what we propose to do is the absolute
   simplest approach.  -- Reduce risks!
   Visions are visions, and strategies are strategies.  Goals are different.
   Projects need Goals -- Concrete.  One syllable descriptions of what we
   are doing.

ganderso: There is value to the HOW we do work in addition to the WHAT we do.
   Focus more around IMPACT.  Ask repeatedly what the impact and the outcomes
   for the community.  We should focus on enterprise-wide impacts in preference
   to little, localized improvements.
   How we stay in touch with ourselves and how we learn from each other
   is important.  Repeatability of our work is important.  Critique of projects
   is important.

Gerry Isascson:  Most successful project in his portfolio is the one where
   most of the time is spent planning.

ljr: Relationships are important.  Within IS.  Within project team.
   With customers.  Within the community.  It takes time to build them
   but has tremendous value.

khiggins:  This conversation is very useful!

azary: Justifying infrastructure is sometimes a difficult sell to the
   community.  Sometimes infrastructure work is tagged on just in time
   to other projects.  But that results in us not being leading edge.
   Need to be more proactive with infrastructure.

mjv:  Times of crisis, rather than being fatal to a project or team,
   can be valuable farther down the line.  Learning people's individual
   strengths and weaknesses can result in a group that is greater than
   the sum of the parts.

jdb:  Sees common themes:
   Communications
   Setting expectations
   Difficulty of alignmnent
   Connecting with sponsors
   Teams/committments/thin-slicing
   Building relationships

----

Round Table:

Personnel Changes
   Jeff Harrington moving to Alumni.
   Jag Patel is joining Delivery.

Linux Delivery for ITS
   SAP Internet Transaction Server.  We used to use our own.
   Used to be only on NT.
   ITS needed for HR payroll.  A Linux-based port seems coming in on time.
   Team being formeed now.

Academic Offsite
   Last wed, vkumar hosted offsite focuesed on future direction of
   Academic Computing -- this is a BEGINNING.
   Sets the stage for some positive changes for the future.
   Need to understand what the business is for Academic Computing.
   Need to find the appropriate role for IS.
   New focus:
     Moves from "providing technology for faculty if they choose to use it"
     to providing help to faculty to use technology.
     On customer rather than on technology.
     Engage majority, rather than the few technology-friendly faculty.
     This has ramifications to possibly radically change what we do
     compared to what we've historically done.

Project Performance Appraisal
   Project based work is a major slice of certain people's job, but not
   yet well enough integrated into the Performance Appraisal process.
   A form is under draft.  The roll-out of this will begin AFTER current
   Performance Appraisal is done -- for projects beginning in April '01.
   Can serve as a relationship building tool.
   An evaluation tool for projects rather than team members is another
   topic, that is under consideration too.

DSpace: Joint project of HP and MIT Libraries.  Bill has has a constantly
shifting role in the project.  A significant milestone has been met:
The "little-D" proof of concept demo is at:
   http://www.dspace.org/dspace/

----

FY02 Budget
   9 numbers:

The budget of all things on Curry's portfolio is $200M
The IS budget is $50M
Internal sources of money to IS is $26M
The remaining 24M of the 50 comes from selling services.
The amount unexpended from last year's IS budget was $0
Other departments had a total of $12M unexpended.
Curry's organizations asked for a total of $15M.
IS asked for 4.3M
Curry gave out a total of 3.6M, and reduced budgets by a total of $1.2M
Net budget increases across all is $2.4M  or 1.2%

Restated as a table:

     Budget:  $200M   $50M IS Budget
                      $26M IS Net Budget
                       $0  IS Unexpended in '01

FY '01 Unexpended across all other depts: $12M
Requested in increases by all depts:      $15M
Requested increase by IS:                 $4.3M

Total new allocations approved:           $3.6M
Total reductions to depts made:           $1.2M
Net increase:                             $2.4M

We don't know what we got, but NONE of the new allocations
are as big as 4.3M.

We could have gotten a cut of 1.2, or an increase of 3.6 or anything
in between.

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Hi,

thank you all for your help.

I finally made it. My linux-AP is up and running on a PCI-bridged i-gate M11
PCMCIA-card (prism2 chip).

Perhaps somebody is interested what were the stones on the way:

starting linux 2.2.14 , pcmcia-3.1.24 , linux-wlan-ng-0.1.7


1. src-addon prism2dl for wlan-ng-0.1.7 was needed, and of course the AP f/w
t10003c7.hex (thank you ..)

2. installing pcmcia AND building and installing  wlan-ng-0.1.7 with src-addon

3. applied now Davids src-patch for the PCI-bridge instead of pcmcia-activation
, rebuild of the modules--> starting the modules 'manually' insmod p80211.o and
insmod prism2ap_cs.o because there is no pcmcia activation!

wlan-ng.opts:

4. NO Bridging in AP mode, instead ifconfig wlan0 <ip-number> up. So wlan0 is a
normal NIC device

5. NO User MIB Settings   comment it:      #USER_MIBS="" and  #p2RoamingMode=2"
(thank you..)

6. NO WEP enabling :  dot11PrivacyInvoked=false

wlan-ng:

7. modifing to get the pcmcia stuff out ==> no start of 'network and getinfo'


Two things are remaining:

A.When I upload a large file (215MByte) via ftp-transfer from the linux-AP to
the STA-Windows98 client the average transferrate is 455KByte/sec. Through my
monitoring tool on the Windows98 client I watch every 15 sec. a dropdown of the
link for about 1-2 seconds? (Link Quality normal at 40% and Signal Strength at
40 % drops to zero! ) This happens ONLY during the transfer not in the idle
periods where nothing is transfered.Why?

B. What is wrong with WEP? When I enable it both -AP and Client- are using the
same keys and the same default key. The scanning of the client to locate AP
fails if WEP is forced on both sides. If I then disable the WEP on the client
side the AP -despite it is configured:
        dot11PrivacyInvoked=true       # true|false
        dot11WEPDefaultKeyID=0          # 0|1|2|3
        dot11ExcludeUnencrypted=true    # true|false, in AP this means WEP
                                        #  is required for all STAs
        # Use the generator string to generate keys (just a convenience)
        PRIV_GENERATOR=/sbin/nwepgen    # nwepgen, Neesus compatible
        PRIV_GENSTR="blabla"            
-is found but no ping/ftp-transfer Client/AP is possible. Why?


 
Thank you all for your help.

Regards

Rainer
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>
> Thanks for all the comments. Looks like Ben was right about the
> water damage.
>
> Val says:
> "Although a few of the nails came out in the sheetrock, by far the
> majority
> (say 95%) remain in the sturdy, non-termite ridden beams.  But the
> shingles
> above, now that I can see them in the daylight, are still damp, and as I
> say
> the sheetrock is *at least* 17 years old; the house itself was built in
> early 1943 or 44.
>
>  The sheetrock, on closer
> non-panicked exam looks like it's been damp a number of times.  It's not
> water stained,exactly, but it's been weathered and at least damp, no
> question.  I replaced the roof in 1991, but it was plywood laid over the
> original shingles on lathing, and I wonder if perhaps the damage wasn't
> already done then, and the stuff just finally fell in the random way that
> things have."

Sheetrock lasts a *lot* longer than 17 years, if it's installed right and
kept dry!  It should not be expected to fail from age.

However, if the shingles are damp on the inside, that could be from
warm, moist air rising and condensing against the cold roof.  There
should (have been) a vapor barrier below the insulation to keep
the moisture out, and ventilation in the attic or crawlspace so whatever
moisture does make it up there gets vented out before condensing.
(I think someone brought that up in the discussion already as a source
of moisture to weaken the sheetrock, and if it's a problem it needs
to be corrected for many reasons.  Moisture==bad.)

/lcs

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I would like to understand just what you did to hooper's connection 
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There are 7 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. Re: Digest Number 204
           From: chasgould@aol.com
      2. Re: Digest Number 204
           From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
      3. Re: One more time
           From: cptcrnch56@aol.com
      4. Single Wire Alternator
           From: echemike@earthlink.net
      5. Re: One more time
           From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
      6. Amphi List Trivia / Update
           From: Mike Israel <amphicar770@yahoo.com>
      7. email address change
           From: "Larry & Nancy Solheim" <amphi@waypt.com>


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Message: 1
   Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 09:55:59 EST
   From: chasgould@aol.com
Subject: Re: Digest Number 204

In a message dated 02/21/2001 12:13:58 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com writes:

> He was worried that I would sue him if the car sank after he painted 
>  it. He probably didn't even think about me sueing him if he DIDN"T 
>  paint it!
>  
>  He is running an illegal shop out of his garage. The county he is in, 
>  is really into shutting down these places because of enviromental 
>  issues as well as obvious safety concerns. One phone call this summer 
>  when he is really busy would be very bad (loss of business and fines) 
>  for him and entertaining for me. I'm still just thinking about it...
>  
It ain't worth the headaches and aggravation. These things come full circle. 
Plus, if the new guy hears that you are considering a law suit (and he will 
in a small town), he will bow out as well. 
Just write it off to a frustrating experience and be sure that you are wiser 
next time. For example, be sure that this new guy who is so anxious to do it, 
really knows how to weld waterproof seams. Don't scare him away, but grill 
him to be sure. We've all heard of 5 to 10 k body restorations that leakes 
like seives on the first swim. Also, get a firm schedule in writing from him 
if possible so he doesn't push it out into the street in six weeks when he 
gets frustrated, and by all means aside from a reasonable deposit, and 
progress payments, DO NOT PAY THEM TOO MUCH UP FRONT. Once the cash is in 
hand, a great deal of the incentive moves on to the next job. Good luck!
Chas


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   Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 15:41:55 -0000
   From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
Subject: Re: Digest Number 204

>>It ain't worth the headaches and aggravation. These things come 
full circle. 

Yes, Kharma is a powerful thing. I am not a litigous person, but when 
it comes to blatent disregaurd for other's (my) property, I get very 
upset. More often than not, I just write it off. However, there is 
more to Matthew's story that anyone wants to know. So I will let it 
go for now butleave my options open for the future.

I like Amphipoda's suggestion for all the "free" stuff. I may just do 
that for fun!! John, you always seem to have a unique way of looking 
at things!!

>>For example, be sure that this new guy who is so anxious to do it, 
really knows how to weld waterproof seams. Don't scare him away, but 
grill him to be sure. 

Ken (new guy) is not new to bodywork (almost 30 years), he 
understands what needs to be done and the methods to be used. We had 
a very in depth (no pun intended) conversation. He is going to weld 
in all sheetmetal and holes. After that we will get out the hose and 
fill her up with about 8" to 10" to locate the hidden leaks, fix, 
repeat. 

>>We've all heard of 5 to 10 k body restorations that leakes 
like seives on the first swim. Also, get a firm schedule in writing 
from him if possible so he doesn't push it out into the street in six 
weeks when he gets frustrated, 

I have seen his work and I am confidant that he won't get frustrated 
and give up on her. He is visably excited to work on it. So much so 
that he is giving me an $8hr discount! I don't expect it to be 
perfect, but presentable and useable.

I was looking at a 2000 Cobra Ken just finished with just 32 miles on 
the clock. Some kid took it for a test drive and plugged a tree head 
on @ 60MPH. I wouldn't buy it because of the damage, but you can 
hardly tell it was ever damaged from below or above. Ken has won 
awards and always has cars in shows.

>>and by all means aside from a reasonable deposit, and progress 
payments, DO NOT PAY THEM TOO MUCH UP FRONT. Once the cash is in 
hand, a great deal of the incentive moves on to the next job. Good 
luck!

Ken's only required deposit was a couple of 6 packs of Bud in cans! I 
plan on paying him "on the fly" as progress continues. He has me 
scheduled to start the job by Wednesday and he asked for 2 to 4 weeks 
for completion. I have been around bodyshops most of my life, so I 
fully expect it to take 5 or more weeks.

Thanks to all for you words of advise and encouragement both public 
and private!

Cap'n John




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Message: 3
   Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 10:53:07 EST
   From: cptcrnch56@aol.com
Subject: Re: One more time

Anyone. that puts any vehicle out to the elements when it's down to bare 
metal deserves to pay for it.

Frank


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Message: 4
   Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 20:53:04 -0000
   From: echemike@earthlink.net
Subject: Single Wire Alternator

Scott Moses wrote:
I'm replacing my generator and idiot light, with a single wire 
alternator

Scott:You might want to reconsider using a single wire alternator on 
your amphicar.  One wire alternators are usually not recommended and 
are intended for cars with high idle speeds.  It will act as a 
generator at low idle and probably won't charge at idle or low rpm's.

Then again maybe fellow amphibians have used them with good luck.  
Anybody used a single wire alternator on their amphi?

Mike 



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Message: 5
   Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 20:54:42 -0000
   From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
Subject: Re: One more time

OK, I have decided to contact a Lawyer. The current bodyman says that 
the surface rust will add between 20 to 40 hours to the bill. Getting 
it out from behind the dash and in all the places will be tough at 
best. 

So after much deliberation, I feel that Matthew should realize that 
this will not be tolerated and could have been avoided easily by one 
of two things (either one would take only minutes); 

1 - Telling me in at the outset October that he did not want to take 
the job
2 - Spending 2 minutes to cover it up with a tarp. If he didn't have 
one, I would have went and bought one immediately.

He just called and refuses to take any responsibility what so ever. I 
even gave him the opportunity avoid all this by removing the rust he 
allowed to form. He refused, and so it goes.....

<heavy sigh>

John





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Message: 6
   Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 18:35:14 -0800 (PST)
   From: Mike Israel <amphicar770@yahoo.com>
Subject: Amphi List Trivia / Update

Hi All,

I was just doing some cleanup of my PC and I ran
across some interesting trivia pertaining to the
Amphicar lovers digest.  

The Amphi list came into being on July 27, 1998.  Some
of the initial members, besides myself, included Bill
(Bilgemaster) Connelly, David Chapman, Randi Tusone,
Mike Echeman, and Doug Parsons.  In the early days
most of the messages revolved around the high price of
Amphi parts.  Of course there were also some inspiring
stories such as Bilgemaster's exorcism of the mice who
had taken up lodging in the Old Bouy.  We all learned
to envy Mike Echeman for his ability to find low
mileage Amphis that had never seen water.  Still, at
that time I was not sure if the list would stay
afloat!  The challenge used to be in getting people to
post, these days the challenge is keeping up with the
messages.

As of today there are 3,444 messages not counting the
first six months before we started archiving. (those
do actually exist on a retired, dusty computer
somewhere in my basement).  As of today, we now have
178 list subscribers.

The list was formed for the purely selfish reason that
I wanted to buy an Amphi and could not find much
information.  These days Amphipoda provides us with
everything we ever wanted to know but were afraid to
ask.  Mission accomplished!

Best Regards,

Mike Israel
65 Amphi (white)



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Message: 7
   Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 18:49:07 -0800
   From: "Larry & Nancy Solheim" <amphi@waypt.com>
Subject: email address change

We've entered the highspeed world!  Please note our email address has changed to amphi@cablespeed.com

Thanks,
--Larry & Nancy


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I want to thank all of you for yesterday's celebration. It was quite
the pleasant surprise!

>From time to time people ask me why I still work here.  The
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At the suggestion of Kerem Limon I am writing to inquire about the wireless
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There are 8 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. Re: Re: One more time
           From: cptcrnch56@aol.com
      2. Annual Amphipoda Award - Votes Needed...
           From: Amphipoda@yahoo.com
      3. Re: Annual Amphipoda Award - Votes Needed...
           From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
      4. Re: Re: Annual Amphipoda Award - Votes Needed...
           From: www.amph.67@juno.com
      5. And the winner is........................
           From: Mark_Richardson@Mahleinc.com
      6. Florida Trailer on Ebay
           From: "barnacle bill" <imbarnaclebill@hotmail.com>
      7. 15 Minutes of Fame
           From: Mike Israel <amphicar770@yahoo.com>
      8. Naked in the Rain and Snow
           From: Arnold Hite <ahite@Charleston.Net>


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Message: 1
   Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 08:22:16 EST
   From: cptcrnch56@aol.com
Subject: Re: Re: One more time

I'll bet the $20.00 tarp he didn't use will wind up costing him 100 fold.

This is just common sense. This Guy seems like a "Don't give a ----" type of 
person.

Frank
64 Blue
66 White
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Message: 2
   Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 16:04:55 -0000
   From: Amphipoda@yahoo.com
Subject: Annual Amphipoda Award - Votes Needed...

So like... I got a whooping two votes so far.
Not exactly what I'd hoped for, but it's a start.
Mermaid & I are off to Belize for 2 weeks,
(unfortunately without Amphi) so please
stuff my Email box full of votes.  I'd like to
make this an annual event we can all enjoy
and participate in.  Remember you don't
have to be present to win and the notoriety 
of the winner will surpass all historical persons
past, present, and future.   After the Celina
dust settles and the green brackish water dries,
I will begin building the Amphipoda Award
Hall of Fame Museum.  This will become a
place of worship and wonder for future Amphi
generations.  All I need now is your nominee(s)
name in an Email addressed to:

Amphipoda@yahoo.com

Please vote early and vote often.  Thanks.

Amphipoda
`64 Turquoise
Sandy Eggo, CA



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Message: 3
   Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 16:18:48 -0000
   From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
Subject: Re: Annual Amphipoda Award - Votes Needed...

I nominate The one and only Bilgmiester for all his work on the 
Amphicar-dot-net and dot-com sites. I know how much work that is and 
we all have access to quite a bit of information and each other as a 
direct result of his work. Kudos to you Bill!

I also nominate Mike Israel for his efforts in setting up this 
wonderful egroup! We have all come to know others through this group 
and I think it shouldn't go un-noticed.


Cap'n "Rusty" (for now)



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Message: 4
   Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 15:33:42 -0500
   From: www.amph.67@juno.com
Subject: Re: Re: Annual Amphipoda Award - Votes Needed...

I agree, Bilgemaster is it. All the work getting the information to the
group is a feat initself. Happy to be aboard


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Message: 5
   Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 15:40:08 -0500
   From: Mark_Richardson@Mahleinc.com
Subject: And the winner is........................



I also have to throw my mackinaw into the "Bilgemasters" ring. The website
he created for me
has had over 5000 hits & lots of positive feedback. Also, the Amsoil grease
I recently bought
is a must for these cars. Lovely Vicks Vaporub blue.





Mark Richardson

e-mail  Mark_Richardson@Mahleinc.com



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Message: 6
   Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 16:44:24 -0800
   From: "barnacle bill" <imbarnaclebill@hotmail.com>
Subject: Florida Trailer on Ebay


For a possible Amphi-trailer you might want to see the following ebay 
auction...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=562135438

Looks a little rough but may be just the ticket.

Kim Skriiko
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Message: 7
   Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 18:21:57 -0800 (PST)
   From: Mike Israel <amphicar770@yahoo.com>
Subject: 15 Minutes of Fame


OK, so it's not the New York Times but my Amphi did make the front page of the Valley Item (serving the greater Perkiomen Valley, PA).  It was fairly well written although a few of the facts are incorrect.  It is true that I did not reveal the purchase price ...  doing so could be hazardous to marital bliss!   Anyway, thought I would share the article ...

Mike Israel
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Message: 8
   Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 21:36:33 -0400
   From: Arnold Hite <ahite@Charleston.Net>
Subject: Naked in the Rain and Snow

Cap'n

    Sorry to hear about the treatment of your car with all of her bare parts
exposed in the weather.  I doubt it will make you feel any better, but the
same thing happen to me.  Two year ago I had my car bead blasted at a top
quality shop.  I paid top dollar too.  Next, I carried the car to a custoum
body shop that had been highly recommended, and whose work had won Best of
Show in several local car shows.  He had a big shop with about 20 cars in
there so when he said he was backed-up and that it would take 4 months, I
didn't worry since I assumed my naked Amphi would be stored inside with all
the others.  Even after a few months, when the work hadn't begun, I didn't
mind too much since I had gone on to other projects.  Only after 6 months
did I discover that my car had been stored outside under an old canvas tarp.
What had been shiny smooth metal, had turned a nice sheen of dark coarse
rust.
    I ended up taking the car to a nice guy, who did average work, but who
was willing to start right away.

Cap'n Arnie
Johns Island, SC




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> Subject: 	Shutdown request for building W13 on 2/28
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Thank you
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There are 7 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. Amphi List Trivia / Update
           From: Arnold Hite <ahite@Charleston.Net>
      2. Re: Digest Number 206
           From: chasgould@aol.com
      3. Re: 15 Minutes of Fame
           From: www.amph.67@juno.com
      4. Re: 15 Minutes of Fame
           From: www.amph.67@juno.com
      5. Gone to the dogs
           From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
      6. Extra Parts
           From: "Ken 'KD' Roy" <kdroy@hotmail.com>
      7. Re: Extra Parts
           From: Mike Israel <amphicar770@yahoo.com>


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Message: 1
   Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 21:49:42 -0400
   From: Arnold Hite <ahite@Charleston.Net>
Subject: Amphi List Trivia / Update

Mike,

    Thanks for the history of the list.  I remember those days, and before,
when Huge was the only source of information for me stuck out here in South
Carolina.  I also remember the section in the original Amphicar homepage
where a member could post a question and others could respond.  I remember
that a new posting would appear at the top, and all others would move down
one.  Once a question would fall below #10 it would disappear.  Ten postings
were the limit.  In spite of the limitations that seems to have relative to
the great list-serve we have now, in those days it was quite an inovation.

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Message: 2
   Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 21:49:43 EST
   From: chasgould@aol.com
Subject: Re: Digest Number 206

In a message dated 02/22/2001 9:43:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com writes:

> I agree, Bilgemaster is it. 
aye aye, mates. Me too!


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Message: 3
   Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 06:15:13 -0500
   From: www.amph.67@juno.com
Subject: Re: 15 Minutes of Fame



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Message: 4
   Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 06:12:18 -0500
   From: www.amph.67@juno.com
Subject: Re: 15 Minutes of Fame

Hi Mike, Did not know you were so close to Phila. We to have had our
15min of fame appearing on Evening Magazine with Ray Murray. The show
generated mail from all over the country. This was about years ago. I had
just finished all the restoration work,31/2 years worth, and taken
"Kermit" to the river. A photographer for the Inquire, and Bulletin later
were on the river and published the photo's. Next thing we were contacted
by channel 3 for the show. I thought it was a joke at first, but they
showed up at the house and away we went. I still have the video tape of
the show. It would be great to get together. I see you have been to
"Billy's". I have yet to take my car/boat there but do visit when in the
area. I attend the Ocean City car show and it's fun to drive the
boardwalk after the show. When the weather becomes civil again, lets try
to meet up. There are several good ramps in northeast phila. I've also
sailed Blue lake out your way. I'm 72, but still get a kick out of
sailing. Your right about jaws dropping going into the water. One fellow
called the police to rescue us. Well happy boating, hope to hear from
you, Pete Haslinger, 8632 Alicia st Phila., Pa.
 19115-4102


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Message: 5
   Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 09:35:04 -0600
   From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
Subject: Gone to the dogs

Like an unfed dog on a short chain I snap at the weather reporters. I
need a thaw. I need a cruise in the river. I need to wave, smile and
splash! Arggg ruff ruff. My gold fish (Or as many as I can get) goes in
Bilgemasters beer glass too. Viva Celina . Later Dave the Wave



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Message: 6
   Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 13:10:17 -0600
   From: "Ken 'KD' Roy" <kdroy@hotmail.com>
Subject: Extra Parts

After owning 8 Amphicars during the last 25 years,
and accumulating some extra parts,
I've decided to sell off some of the parts
I know (or hope) I won't need.
I'm down to one nice 67 original AMPHI &
an engine, title plate, & valid Minnesota title for a 64.
When it gets a little warmer here, I'll get a little more energetic
about selling some stuff, but I figured I'd let you guys know now.
I'm not selling everything, just some extra stuff, so if anyone's
interested, let me know, & we'll see what we can work out.
Attached is a list(not 100% accurate) of most of my parts.
Ken Roy
4848 Gerswhin Ave
Oakdale MN 55128
651-770-2757
kdroy@hotmail.com
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   Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 11:38:36 -0800 (PST)
   From: Mike Israel <amphicar770@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Extra Parts


 Hi Ken,

I could use a spare tire cover board.  (I assume as the name implies that this is the board which goes over the tire to provide a flat trunk).  

Thanks,

Mike Israel

  Ken 'KD' Roy <kdroy@hotmail.com> wrote: 
After owning 8 Amphicars during the last 25 years,
and accumulating some extra parts,
I've decided to sell off some of the parts
I know (or hope) I won't need.
I'm down to one nice 67 original AMPHI &
an engine, title plate, & valid Minnesota title for a 64.
When it gets a little warmer here, I'll get a little more energetic
about selling some stuff, but I figured I'd let you guys know now.
I'm not selling everything, just some extra stuff, so if anyone's
interested, let me know, & we'll see what we can work out.
Attached is a list(not 100% accurate) of most of my parts.
Ken Roy
4848 Gerswhin Ave
Oakdale MN 55128
651-770-2757
kdroy@hotmail.com
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      1. Amphicar Harbor Revived
           From: Mike Israel <amphicar770@yahoo.com>
      2. Amphicar sunk near Beirut ?
           From: "David Chapman" <davidc@avonlogic.freeserve.co.uk>


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Message: 1
   Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 18:50:14 -0800 (PST)
   From: Mike Israel <amphicar770@yahoo.com>
Subject: Amphicar Harbor Revived


Thanks to those who pointed out that my Amphicar Harbor web site had gone belly up.  Seems that my web-host's renewal notices were going to my old e-mail address.  It is now running once again at http://www.carstrucksvans.com/amphicar/

I would like to bring the buyers FAQ up to date.  If anyone has any ideas for inclusion based on their own experience please let me know.  I imagine that some of our multi-Amphi owners have learned what to look for when buying.  Also, if you have bought or sold an Amphi in the last year please provide me with a brief description of condition, mileage, and sale price so that I may update that part of the FAQ (I will leave out buyer/seller names if you wish).

Someone recently asked about a handout to give to the adoring throngs, (thats throngs Amphipoda, not thongs), that surround the Amphi much like a movie star.  I keep several copies of this piece in my glove box, feel free to use it:

http://www.carstrucksvans.com/amphicar/AmphicarFlyer.html

One of these years I plan to update the site and get rid of the Frames.  I have also collected a bunch of Aerocar literature which I want to create a link for.  To me the only thing more intriguing than a car that swims is one that flies.  Unfortunately, given that there are less than 6 existing Aerocars in the world I doubt I will ever ride in one, let alone own one.

Regards,

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Message: 2
   Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 09:58:27 -0000
   From: "David Chapman" <davidc@avonlogic.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: Amphicar sunk near Beirut ?

Guys,

Through a friend of a friend I heard this story earlier this week:

Back when Amphicars were new (so guess about 1966) a guy and two girls were
cruising in the Mediterranean Sea not far from Beirut in the Lebanon. They
were apparently 5 miles off shore (!) when suddenly the Amphicar sunk. One
of the girls swam the 5 miles to shore to raise the alarm whilst the guy and
the other girl were able to hang on to the wreckage until being rescued.

The person the story came from is now married to one of the girls and
certainly believes it to be a true story, but swimming 5 miles ? even in the
nice warm Med ? and that would imply sea conditions were OK so what caused
Amphi to sink ?

Has anyone heard of this story before ?

The two European sinkings I've heard of is the Amphi that was sunk in an
Indian monsoon (talked about in some contemporary roadtests) the reason
given is the convertible top was down and the rain was so heavy it just
filled up with water, and the Amphi that sunk near Gibralter whilst trying
to cross from Africa to Spain with a load of illegal smoking substances.
(Never seen any reports/photos so could be urban legend)


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      1. RE: [Canandian meet)_
           From: "Gord Souter" <houseboats@encode.com>
      2. fuel gauge
           From: "richard martin" <martin@discover-net.net>
      3. Re: RE: [Canandian meet)_
           From: "Bill Connelly" <billiam@erols.com>
      4. SPEEDVISION  RAN  THE  CELINA  SHOW.....
           From: "B Crombie" <bcrombie@means.net>
      5. Re: fuel gauge
           From: "Bill Connelly" <billiam@erols.com>
      6. Re: Amphicar sunk near Beirut ?
           From: martyandcaryl@charter.net
      7. Getting really excited (What's new?)
           From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
      8. Steering Wheel Removal
           From: Mike Israel <amphicar770@yahoo.com>
      9. Re: Steering Wheel Removal
           From: "David Chapman" <davidc@avonlogic.freeserve.co.uk>
     10. Re: Steering Wheel Removal
           From: cptcrnch56@aol.com
     11. Re: Steering Wheel Removal
           From: "Michael Echemann" <echemike@earthlink.net>
     12. Re: Steering Wheel Removal
           From: "Gerald Okins" <okeyo@vcn.com>
     13. Re: Steering Wheel Removal
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Message: 1
   Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 08:51:27 -0500
   From: "Gord Souter" <houseboats@encode.com>
Subject: RE: [Canandian meet)_




On the weekend of Aug.11th.Oriilia Ontario has a big boat show
that has been going on for many years.
I am trying to find out if there is enough interest for me to
invite and organige a Amphicar meet in conjuction with this show
(like Mt Dora's in Fl)
Orillia is 100 miles north of Toronto
Great ramps
lots of lakes
1000s of spectators
I have been going to the show with mine for years and when I ask
why they came to the show they say.IN HOPE OF SEE THE AMPFICAR>
for a map showing the area go to my web page and click map
(www.hoseboat.net/gshouseboat/)
for more on the show go to
(www.orillia.com)
then click on port of Orillia
the click on Center of power  boat and cotage show.
THE Chamber has Roughly oked it and have a small motet that will host us if
I get back to him early.

Gord Souter

64 blue
62 white





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Message: 2
   Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 10:23:43 -0800
   From: "richard martin" <martin@discover-net.net>
Subject: fuel gauge

My passengers get worried when we are in the water and the fuel gauge registers empty.  Years ago I converted to neg. ground and the only thing that did not work good is the fuel gauge. I remember someone mention that you could change the internal wiring of the gauge and it would work . Does anyone have any details on this.       Regards Penguin


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Message: 3
   Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 11:43:22 -0500
   From: "Bill Connelly" <billiam@erols.com>
Subject: Re: RE: [Canandian meet)_

Just for easy future reference, Gord's info below has just been added to the
Club's Events Calendar at http://www.amphicar.com/calendar.htm.

Personally, one of these days when both of our "love spawn" can swim pretty
well (that's right: "both"...Tania and I are expecting a daughter at the end
of April) , I will be pondering mightily upon a nice houseboat vacation care
of Gord (see http://www.houseboat.net/gshouseboat).  A week or two on a
houseboat followed by a nice little Amphi cabal...Now THAT'S a vacation,
folks!

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Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 9:51 AM
Subject: [amphicar-lovers] RE: [Canandian meet)_


>
>
>
> On the weekend of Aug.11th.Oriilia Ontario has a big boat show
> that has been going on for many years.
> I am trying to find out if there is enough interest for me to
> invite and organige a Amphicar meet in conjuction with this show
> (like Mt Dora's in Fl)
> Orillia is 100 miles north of Toronto
> Great ramps
> lots of lakes
> 1000s of spectators
> I have been going to the show with mine for years and when I ask
> why they came to the show they say.IN HOPE OF SEE THE AMPFICAR>
> for a map showing the area go to my web page and click map
> (www.hoseboat.net/gshouseboat/)
> for more on the show go to
> (www.orillia.com)
> then click on port of Orillia
> the click on Center of power  boat and cotage show.
> THE Chamber has Roughly oked it and have a small motet that will host us
if
> I get back to him early.
>
> Gord Souter
>
> 64 blue
> 62 white
>
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Message: 4
   Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 12:04:26 -0600
   From: "B Crombie" <bcrombie@means.net>
Subject: SPEEDVISION  RAN  THE  CELINA  SHOW.....

At 11:45 this afternoon, Speedvision finally ran the segment !  It was great !  My compliments to Dave, Mark and Billy for a job well done.
  The show they ran it on was Car Crazy. I did not see a show listing for the remainder of today but check your listings for tomorrow.
  Again, good job guys!

Brian Crombie
' 64 Red (Euro)


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Message: 5
   Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 13:09:48 -0500
   From: "Bill Connelly" <billiam@erols.com>
Subject: Re: fuel gauge

Check the List Archives at
http://www.escribe.com/automotive/amphicar/search.html

~Bilgemaster~

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My passengers get worried when we are in the water and the fuel gauge
registers empty.  Years ago I converted to neg. ground and the only thing
that did not work good is the fuel gauge. I remember someone mention that
you could change the internal wiring of the gauge and it would work . Does
anyone have any details on this.       Regards Penguin

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Message: 6
   Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 18:36:24 -0000
   From: martyandcaryl@charter.net
Subject: Re: Amphicar sunk near Beirut ?

David

Very interesting stories, I would be interested to find out if they, 
especially the first one is true.  Five miles out, seems like a long 
way in an Amphicar.
Don't you have a birthday today?  Happy Birthday Cheers.

Marty
BUOYANT in a warm garage in WI

--- In amphicar-lovers@y..., "David Chapman" <davidc@a...> wrote:
> Guys,
> 
> Through a friend of a friend I heard this story earlier this week:
> 
> Back when Amphicars were new (so guess about 1966) a guy and two 
girls were
> cruising in the Mediterranean Sea not far from Beirut in the 
Lebanon. They
> were apparently 5 miles off shore (!) when suddenly the Amphicar 
sunk. One
> of the girls swam the 5 miles to shore to raise the alarm whilst 
the guy and
> the other girl were able to hang on to the wreckage until being 
rescued.
> 
> The person the story came from is now married to one of the girls 
and
> certainly believes it to be a true story, but swimming 5 miles ? 
even in the
> nice warm Med ? and that would imply sea conditions were OK so what 
caused
> Amphi to sink ?
> 
> Has anyone heard of this story before ?
> 
> The two European sinkings I've heard of is the Amphi that was sunk 
in an
> Indian monsoon (talked about in some contemporary roadtests) the 
reason
> given is the convertible top was down and the rain was so heavy it 
just
> filled up with water, and the Amphi that sunk near Gibralter whilst 
trying
> to cross from Africa to Spain with a load of illegal smoking 
substances.
> (Never seen any reports/photos so could be urban legend)
> 
> 
> David Chapman in the UK (just popping outside to check my bilge 
plug !)



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Message: 7
   Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 15:57:08 -0600
   From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
Subject: Getting really excited (What's new?)

The Second Annual Swim with Dave is shapeing up nicely. Saturday in and
out on ramp. Then when all have arrived a cruise up river to The South
Shore Boat Club. This is about three miles. They have full service bar
and restaurant. Working with Spring Valley boat club there will be a
dinner at 6pm. Reservations are needed for dinner. We hope to have some
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Message: 8
   Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 14:31:37 -0800 (PST)
   From: Mike Israel <amphicar770@yahoo.com>
Subject: Steering Wheel Removal


Ahoy Mates,

What is the secret to removing the steering wheel on my Amphi?

Thanks,

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Message: 9
   Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 23:07:08 -0000
   From: "David Chapman" <davidc@avonlogic.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Steering Wheel Removal

Mike, be careful, you should really call the tool hire (rental?) shop and
get the proper removal tool, they do exist. I think there are two holes that
you can use either side of the nut if you make a square bracket but DONT use
a gear puller on the outside as it will damage the white plastic - and it
will annoy you forever more !

Sometimes the wheel is almost loose and just needs a pull with a bit of a
wobble, other times it's really tight - no logic !

David Chapman

ps  It's the same steering wheel as an early VW bug if the hire shop come
back with the line, we don't do stuff for boats !

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Ahoy Mates,
What is the secret to removing the steering wheel on my Amphi?
Thanks,
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Message: 10
   Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 21:21:47 EST
   From: cptcrnch56@aol.com
Subject: Re: Steering Wheel Removal

This is one way. However don't try this at home. It gave me one heck of a 
headache.

Frank


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Message: 11
   Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 20:58:49 -0500
   From: "Michael Echemann" <echemike@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Steering Wheel Removal

Mike:
I've got a steering wheel puller for US and Import cars.  I'd be glad to send it to you if you want to use it.  If so, send me your address on or off line.  Its' easy to use and is the only way to really do the job.
Mike
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  Ahoy Mates,

  What is the secret to removing the steering wheel on my Amphi?

  Thanks,

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Message: 12
   Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 20:46:48 -0700
   From: "Gerald Okins" <okeyo@vcn.com>
Subject: Re: Steering Wheel Removal

is that "chuckie" sitting upside down in the wreckage?  It sure looks like that evil little doll.



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Message: 13
   Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 05:03:41 EST
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Subject: Re: Steering Wheel Removal

Gerald,

I wish it was Chuckie. I think the 83 year old driver that turned into a 
driveway in front of me with no warning while I was driving @ 50 mph could 
have been the little monster.

Remember, "Keep the polished side UP"

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Topics in this digest:

      1. Re: Steering Wheel Removal
           From: aheath@us.ibm.com
      2. Steering Wheel Removal
           From: Arnold Hite <ahite@Charleston.Net>
      3. Amphicar In Print
           From: "Michael Echemann" <echemike@earthlink.net>
      4. Amphi in the Med
           From: dougparsons@ameritech.net
      5. SpeedVision-Celina
           From: "Ken 'KD' Roy" <kdroy@hotmail.com>


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Message: 1
   Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 17:23:04 -0000
   From: aheath@us.ibm.com
Subject: Re: Steering Wheel Removal

--- In amphicar-lovers@y..., cptcrnch56@a... wrote:
> This is one way. However don't try this at home. It gave me 
> one heck of a headache.

What I want to know is how your head survived at all!



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Message: 2
   Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 14:37:01 -0400
   From: Arnold Hite <ahite@Charleston.Net>
Subject: Steering Wheel Removal

Mike,

    About the steering wheel removal:  I had the very same question about 6
months ago.  I had already damaged the original steering wheel in an attempt
to get it off with a puller.  I had a new wheel to install but was trying to
salvage the old wheel.  Gord Souter wrote me on the list-serve reporting
that he had never found a steering wheel that couldn't be removed by
grabbing it firmly and pulling it off by hand.  You can check the archives
for my original posting and Gord's response.
    Basically if you grab the wheel at 3 and 9 o'clock and pull on one side
then the other, rocking the wheel back and forth, it should break free after
about 5 pulls.  I remember, in my case, nothing happened at first.  I was
about to write Gord back to report his idea didn't work.  At the last
minute, I moved my hands to the 12 and 6 o'clock position and tried again.
The wheel "popped" and slid right off.  Good luck.

Arnold Hite
66 Blue
64 White



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Message: 3
   Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 16:13:19 -0500
   From: "Michael Echemann" <echemike@earthlink.net>
Subject: Amphicar In Print

This Sundays Chicago Sun Times has a Target Store flier which has a 67 blue( wife says it's green maybe she's right) passenger visor missing, Amphicar inside.  Their showing picture frames on sale on one of the pages and inside the frame is a picture of the Amphi.  By the way,  It shows the last two digits of the license plate as TZ and has a bride and groom swimming away on possibly their honeymoon.  

Check your Sunday papers for this Target Flier.  It seems you never know when an Amphi will pop up these days.

Mike


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Message: 4
   Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 22:26:46 -0000
   From: dougparsons@ameritech.net
Subject: Amphi in the Med

Hi Fellow swimmers,

I am on a 15 day journey across the med in search of the missing 
amphi's. I will update you when I find them. We have just left Turkey 
and our way to Athens Greece. I keep looking over the side of the 
ship but I haven't seen one yet 8-)


Doug and Phyllis



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Message: 5
   Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 16:50:42 -0600
   From: "Ken 'KD' Roy" <kdroy@hotmail.com>
Subject: SpeedVision-Celina

A friend of mine called me after the Celina segment was over on SpeedVision 
on Sat.
Does anyone know if there's gonna be a rerun of it?
Did anyone tape it that wold be willing to make a copy for me??
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>>
>>Hi Cheryl,
>>Currently you do not need a card to exit the West Lot.  The reason for this
>>is that the card readers are not on-line yet.  This means that we don't
>>have the ability to open the gates remotely which isn't a big deal for cars
>>entering, but is a big deal if you get stuck trying to exit.  That's why
>>the gate goes up when you near the exit gate.  Once Telecomm gets the
>>communications connected, the gates will operate as normal.
>>I thought the clickers worked for W92, this is the first I've heard that
>>they didn't.  I will check this out.
>>Have a good weekend.
>>John
>>
>>At 02:24 PM 2/16/01 -0500, you wrote:
>> >John,
>> >
>> >At a presentation at W92 today a couple of issues were raised. One being
>> >that you do not need a card to exit the Westgate lot. Apparently all you do
>> >is drive up to the gate and it opens. The second issue is that the garage
>> >under W92 is NOT accessible to the cruisers via the clickers. Will it be
>> >possible to program them to open the garage - especially in an emergency
>> >situation?
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >Cheryl
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Pedro,

What kind of hardware are you using? any chance you are using the WL200?

Scott

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> Hi,
>
> > Pedro Miranda wrote:
> >
> > Forget my last question...
> > I've found the PDA records description: HFA3841 Driver Programmers
Manual from
> > Intersil.
> > :-)
> I did not have to flash anything or to fiddle around with PDA-records or
other
> things else downloading the hex AP f/w to the prism2 ram to get the
linux-AP
> mode running.
>
> good luck

:))

Solved my problem.... it was IN FACT in the PDA (some records were missing
:( )
Many thanks to all

Best Regards
Pedro

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Jane, Stop the processing of the invoice of Central Computer, the one I
dropped off yesterday.

Team (specifically, Chris, Alicia, Brian, Andrew);

I think we should run the Central Computer invoice we just received through
the VDIST project system (the invoice is for the site survey work $14K).
The site survey was partly managed by the Wireless project team members as
part of there VDIST work and therefore we should try and recover part of
there work effort by processing the invoice through VDIST Project with the
appropriate markup.

Comments??


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Cc: "Wireless" <unwired@mit.edu>
Subject: FW: payment for electricity for sloan wireless
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FYI, these costs are sitting in HQ VDIST (or 1681302), they need to be
transferred to the Wireless project, 2732780.  Contact me if you have any
questions.
This is also a reminder (ANDREW, ALICIA, BRIAN, CHRIS) that the Wireless
Project is like any other VDIST Project, all project cost should be funneled
through the VDIST Project account and then billed directly to the project
with the appropriate markup.

Thanks,
Cecilia

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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 6:46 PM
To: cctala@mit.edu
Cc: chris@mit.edu
Subject: payment for electricity for sloan wireless


Hi!
Guess what I found in the VDIST spreadsheet?
These charges are for the electrical outlets we needed to put in in
Sloan for the wireless boxes there...

		09/05/2000	CO DOC 0600021667 IOSettl.1907324:
ELECTRL E51 & E53 ERROL MORRISON	 74.98 		600603	1681300
		10/02/2000	CO DOC 0600022748 IOSettl.1907324:
ELECTRL E51 & E53 ERROL MORRISON	 2,524.07
	600603	1681302
		11/01/2000	CO DOC 0600023819 IOSettl.1907324:
ELECTRL E51 & E53 ERROL MORRISON	 90.87 		600603	1681300


I've marked them all for my team for right now, but as I understand
it, wireless should be paying for them.

Do as you please with them...

enjoy!
Alicia
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There are 9 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. RE: steering wheel
           From: "Gord Souter" <houseboats@encode.com>
      2. Crashed Amphi
           From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
      3. Single wire alternator
           From: "Moses, Scott, Civ" <scott.moses@mcconnell.af.mil>
      4. Re: Steering Wheel Removal
           From: Mike Israel <amphicar770@yahoo.com>
      5. the wife is always right
           From: wetwheels1@aol.com
      6. Re: Steering Wheel Removal
           From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
      7. RE: Steering Wheel Removal CAUTION
           From: "Bernie Soldate" <berniesoldate@pobox.com>
      8. Amphicar engine for sale (sort of) 
           From: "David Chapman" <davidc@avonlogic.freeserve.co.uk>
      9. How To Videos for Amphicar Repair & Restoration
           From: "Bill Connelly" <billiam@erols.com>


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Message: 1
   Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 08:07:15 -0500
   From: "Gord Souter" <houseboats@encode.com>
Subject: RE: steering wheel



   Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 14:37:01 -0400
   From: Arnold Hite <ahite@Charleston.Net>
Subject: Steering Wheel Removal

Mike,

    About the steering wheel removal:  I had the very same question about 6
months ago.  I had already damaged the original steering wheel in an attempt
to get it off with a puller.  I had a new wheel to install but was trying to
salvage the old wheel.  Gord Souter wrote me on the list-serve reporting
that he had never found a steering wheel that couldn't be removed by
grabbing it firmly and pulling it off by hand.  You can check the archives
for my original posting and Gord's response.
    Basically if you grab the wheel at 3 and 9 o'clock and pull on one side
then the other, rocking the wheel back and forth, it should break free after
about 5 pulls.  I remember, in my case, nothing happened at first.  I was
about to write Gord back to report his idea didn't work.  At the last
minute, I moved my hands to the 12 and 6 o'clock position and tried again.
The wheel "popped" and slid right off.  Good luck.

Arnold Hite
66 Blue
64 White


I was just about to write the whole story over again.

Gord souter.

the trick is to pull litely after a hard wiggle.





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Message: 2
   Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 14:51:18 -0000
   From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
Subject: Crashed Amphi

I am surprised  nobody else has asked... 
Are they OK?
What happened? 
Whose car is that? 


John



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Message: 3
   Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 09:00:55 -0600
   From: "Moses, Scott, Civ" <scott.moses@mcconnell.af.mil>
Subject: Single wire alternator

I have installed my single wire alternator and so far it works as
advertised. I used a GM 60 amp because that's what I had laying around.
I get 14.7 volts at idle and 14.8 volts at 60 MPH. The lower bracket
mounted to the original generator mount on the engine and I made an
adjustable bracket for the top. A new 43 inch belt and a single wire to
the battery. Total cost was $45.

Scott Moses
Kansas 


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Message: 4
   Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 07:55:42 -0800 (PST)
   From: Mike Israel <amphicar770@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Steering Wheel Removal


 Thanks Mike,

This evening I will try the grab and tug approach first.  If that fails I will follow up with you.

MAI


 

  Michael Echemann <echemike@earthlink.net> wrote: 




Mike:
I've got a steering wheel puller for US and Import cars.  I'd be glad to send it to you if you want to use it.  If so, send me your address on or off line.  Its' easy to use and is the only way to really do the job.
Mike

----- Original Message ----- 
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Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 5:31 PM
Subject: [amphicar-lovers] Steering Wheel Removal



Ahoy Mates,


What is the secret to removing the steering wheel on my Amphi?


Thanks,


Mike Israel
65 Amphi (white)
Amphi Digest Admin


 





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Message: 5
   Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 11:07:17 EST
   From: wetwheels1@aol.com
Subject: the wife is always right

mike...

  Your wife was correct..... the amphi in the ad is definitely green..... my 
car was used in the "shoot" last fall in Minneapolis.....  the art director 
is a friend of mine.... the theme of "taking the plunge" only refers to 
....getting married.   And your comment about the missing passenger visor 
reminded me to request the availability of the white plastic device that 
screws to the frame that holds the visor in place... does anyone have an 
extra one?....I have tried for years to replicate it.  I certainly could use 
it .  Thanks.

 Rich Rosenberg... 


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Message: 6
   Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 16:40:27 -0000
   From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
Subject: Re: Steering Wheel Removal

> This evening I will try the grab and tug approach first.  If that 
fails I will follow up with you.

The other way that works well is;

1 - Loosen the nut until it is about even with the end of the stud so 
as to protect the threads.


2 - Situate your knees behind the wheel, firmly pushing up with your 
knees.

3 - Use a deadblow or ball-peen hammer and strike (firm, but not real 
hard) the nut a few times while exerting steady upward pressure on 
the wheel with your knees. Rocking it back and forth can help too.

3 or 4 hits should have it in your hands.



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Message: 7
   Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 11:43:19 -0500
   From: "Bernie Soldate" <berniesoldate@pobox.com>
Subject: RE: Steering Wheel Removal CAUTION

CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION,

Before you pull on that steering wheel, be sure you have the nut that holds
it on turned down at least two turns. When it lets go, and it will, you
don't
want to swallow the center of it, or at the very least, leave an impression
of your teeth on it because it will lower the value of the car. LOL

Bernie Soldate

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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 10:56 AM
To: amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [amphicar-lovers] Steering Wheel Removal


Thanks Mike,

This evening I will try the grab and tug approach first.  If that fails I
will follow up with you.

MAI




  Michael Echemann <echemike@earthlink.net> wrote:







  Mike:


  I've got a steering wheel puller for US and Import cars.  I'd be glad to
send it to you if you want to use it.  If so, send me your address on or off
line.  Its' easy to use and is the only way to really do the job.


  Mike




    ----- Original Message -----


    From: Mike Israel


    To: amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com


    Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 5:31 PM


    Subject: [amphicar-lovers] Steering Wheel Removal






    Ahoy Mates,



    What is the secret to removing the steering wheel on my Amphi?



    Thanks,



    Mike Israel
    65 Amphi (white)
    Amphi Digest Admin












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Message: 8
   Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 16:54:20 -0000
   From: "David Chapman" <davidc@avonlogic.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: Amphicar engine for sale (sort of) 

And it's got a free fancy metallic blue shipping box !

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=564348213&
r=0&t=0

This on Ebay is causing much amusement on the UK Triumph Herald group list.

Did someone really spend $85K restoring it !


David Chapman




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Message: 9
   Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 21:46:59 -0500
   From: "Bill Connelly" <billiam@erols.com>
Subject: How To Videos for Amphicar Repair & Restoration

I've been pestering Billy & Randy of East Coast Amphicar for years...yes
YEARS...to put together some How-To Videos of Amphicar Repair and
Restoration jobs.

Well, it looks like they finally gave in.  Please see their new ad in the
Club's Classifieds at http://www.amphicar.com/ads.htm#videos

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      1. Excellent news letter
           From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
      2. Hobbycar for sale.
           From: "David Chapman" <davidc@avonlogic.freeserve.co.uk>
      3. Fw: Amphicar Trailer
           From: "Marc Schlemmer" <mschlem@amphicar.net>


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Message: 1
   Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 12:58:38 -0600
   From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
Subject: Excellent news letter

Congrats again on great newsletter Marc. Later Dave, Viva Celina!



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Message: 2
   Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 20:39:43 -0000
   From: "David Chapman" <davidc@avonlogic.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: Hobbycar for sale.

An ad in the April 2001 issue of Classic and Sportscar - out today:
-----------------

Hobbycar Amphibious Vehicle, New, Delivery Mileage, Red/Black Leather,
Peugeot Diesel Engine (120mph) Twin jets for water operation (25mph) UK
Registered, cost =A380000 asking =A350000  London Phone number.

-----------------

A few Hobbycars (I think 30 ?) were built about 10 years ago in France, no
mention but I would expect this one to be left hand drive and to have been
stored somewhere if it's really new. Those performance figures are very
optimistic - there is one in the UK, it's kept as a plaything at Skibo
castle in Scotland (where Madonna was married recently) but it's not
registered for road use. =A350000 =3D about $75000 but if anyone is really
interested email me and I'll send the phone number.

David Chapman



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Message: 3
   Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 21:11:05 -0500
   From: "Marc Schlemmer" <mschlem@amphicar.net>
Subject: Fw: Amphicar Trailer

Hey Digest....this came to me and I'm just turning it around to the group.

Marc.


----- Original Message -----
From: <BMWARIUS@aol.com>
To: <prez@amphicar.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 8:51 PM
Subject: Amphicar Trailer


> Could you float this message through your club?  I have access to an
Amphicar
> trailer.  This trailer is a commercially built trailer: which, was
designed
> and built in the late 1960s and early 70's.  It resembles or looks simila=
r
to
> a boat, it is enclosed, about 21 foot long, it has a hatch door on the
rear,
> a winch mounted on the front and it is a camper when not hauling a boat o=
r
> the Amphicar.  The owner does not have a computer and I am helping him
sell
> it.  It is a very clean trailer and very unique like the Amphicar.
Someone
> who owns an Amphicar sure needs this trailer.  Asking $2000.  Too I have
an
> unrestored 1964 Amphicar that needs a new home.  This is a complete car
with
> all of the goodies included.  All good glass except the wing windows.  It
is
> barn fresh.  It has been setting since 1981.  Very little rust compared t=
o
> others that I have seen?
>
> Respectively
>
> Larry Kauffman
> 865-463-0128



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      1. Re: Grudge Race
           From: "the_flying_horse the_flying_horse" <the_flying_horse@hotmail.com>
      2. River Flooding
           From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>


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   Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 21:20:11 +0300
   From: "the_flying_horse the_flying_horse" <the_flying_horse@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Grudge Race




>From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
>Reply-To: amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com
>To: "amphicar-lovers@egroups.com" <amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: [amphicar-lovers] Grudge Race
>Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 07:56:06 -0600
>
>My local car club will be doing grudge racing this summer. I of course
>told a friend my Amphicar could blow the doors off of his 69 Camaro Indy
>Pace Car with 454. I need to find some stuff that will make my tires
>smoke in burn out box. This should make for some good video. Last time I
>raced was in my 69 SS396 Chevelle. The quarter mile seemed long in that
>car, in Amphi I better bring my lunch. Viva Celina! Later Dave the Wave
>
Okay dear you wanna know some thing that will blow up you need compleat 
(engine) 454 cid Engine Code ( Ls6 ) try this engine an send my back I know 
what you well say and what you will have at your hand
and keep that ( secret ) It is for your Chevelle & and 1/4 mile
Note : if you have headers and holly carbs you will git 500 hp+
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   Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 18:40:43 -0600
   From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
Subject: River Flooding

Went to boat ramp at park to reminisce of summers past. Could not find
park. All under quickly flowing water. Brown Wonder is revved up and
ready to rock. Brown and lumpy will be coming red little by little.
Another red 64 will be following me home next week. I am excited about
this one because it is so rust free. Had a good talk with Billy Syx,.
Looks like he will be involved with a v8 street rod Amphi. UG! UG! UG!.
I need to go outside and rev the old El Camino just to feel the
vibration. Ready for Spring NOW. Later Dave the Wave. Viva Celina!



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Dear WildPackets' Product Maintenance Owner:

A plethora of new releases are on deck for you this month!

First, AiroPeek v1.0, our powerful, affordable 802.11b wireless
LAN analyzer has shipped! Then, the long-awaited, updated version
of EtherHelp is ready and waiting for all EtherPeek maintenance
owners. And, finally, WatchPoint and WebStats have some significant
enhancements rolled into upgrades that are now available for owners
of those tools.  Location for all new releases are included in the
body of this mail.

We deliver this monthly email to every current maintenance owner
as one of the benefits associated with your maintenance purchase.
We also post this complete tome to our web site. In this way, you
can always have this information, even if you should lose or erase
this email.

The March password to the maintenance area of our web site and to your
service folder is "quantum". To get to the web maintenance area, go to
http://www.wildpackets.com and find the box on our home page for
Maintenance Mail login. Use "service" as the userid and "quantum" as
the password to gain access.

The URL to access the service folder on our ftp site is
ftp://service:quantum@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/.

If you prefer to use an ftp client, please log on to ftp.wildpackets.com
with the user id "service" and password "quantum". This will get you to
the root directory and from there you'll be able to access the service folder.

========================================================================
THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING (AND USING) WILDPACKETS PRODUCTS AND SERVICES!
========================================================================

SECTION 1. ETHERPEEK & TOKENPEEK
* EtherPeek v4.1 - Current Shipping Version
* TokenPeek v4.1
* EtherHelp v4.1 RELEASED!
* UPDATED Decoder and Plug-in SDK Updates AVAILABLE
* Secured your Network with EtherPeek + iNetTools + CyberWallPLUS Yet?

SECTION 2.  AIROPEEK
* AiroPeek WLAN Analyzer SHIPS!
* AiroPeek Demo On-line 3/5
* "WildPackets Guide to WLAN Analysis" - White Paper
* AiroPeek FAQ

SECTION 3.  WEB TRAFFIC ANALYSIS & MONITORING
* WatchPoint v2.2 RELEASED!
* WebStats v1.0.1 RELEASED!
* WebStats vs. WatchPoint
* WebStats/WatchPoint Glossary

SECTION 4. COMPLEMENTARY TOOLS
* NetSense v4.05
* ProConvert v2.31
* 10 Cool Things You Can Do With NetDoppler!
* PacketScrubber
* Network Calculator
* IPCALC, IPCALC+ - FREE!

SECTION 5. WILDPACKETS ACADEMY
* WildPackets Academy Rollout!
* NAX Network Analysis Expert Certification Program Announced!
* Take our Training Self Assessment Quiz
* 2001 Public Class Schedule
* Maintenance Owner Training Discount
* T.E.N

SECTION 6. EVENTS, BON MOTS & E-BITS
* "Network Troubleshooting and Analysis" Text Nets RAVES!
* Wireless LAN Conference - Beverly Hills - 3/15 & 16
* WIRELESS LAN ANALYSIS WHITE PAPER
* Maintenance mail @ http://www.wildpackets.com

SECTION 7. INTERNATIONAL NEWS
* Web Conference - early April
* Market Development Fund Program

SECTION 8. TECHNICAL SUPPORT
* Q&A
    - Can Etherpeek decode VOIP packets?
    - EtherPeek used to work fine, but now it hangs
* Web-based Technical Support Report Form
* Writing your own Decoders and Plug-ins
* Net-Troubleshooting Listserv and How to Subscribe


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SECTION 1.  ETHERPEEK & TOKENPEEK
===========================================
ETHERPEEK v4.1
If you haven't already upgraded, EtherPeek version 4.1 awaits you at:
ftp://service:quantum@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/epw/

THE PASSWORD TO EXTRACT THE EXECUTABLE IS "ayla.lynne".
Your current v4.x serial number will launch the application,
once extracted. If you need a 4.x serial number, please send
a request to epwserial@wildpackets.com.


TOKENPEEK v4.1
Registered TokenPeek owners can download the software from the following
URL: ftp://service:quantum@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/tpw/

THE PASSWORD TO EXTRACT THE EXECUTABLE IS "zefram.alan".
Your current v4.x serial number will launch the application,
once extracted.


ETHERHELP V4.1 RELEASED!
The long-awaited release of version 4.1 of EtherHelp now resides at 
ftp://service:quantum@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/epw/
The file name is "ehw41.exe".

Major feature enhancements incorporated in this release include:
- Error capture with supported Digital 21x4x card and special driver
   installation (see Technical Tips #4 in Readme)
- Advanced filters

Help yourself to your copy!


NEW DECODER AND PLUG-IN SDKS
Updated Decoder and Plug-in SDKs for EtherPeek v4.1 are now available
from: ftp://service:quantum@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/epw/


SECURING YOUR NETWORK WITH ETHERPEEK+iNETTOOLS+CYBERWALLPLUS
Network-1 Security Solutions, Inc. and WildPackets are
promoting the combined use of EtherPeek and iNetTools with
Network-1's CyberwallPLUS suite of security products to
provide an all-inclusive solution for securing multi-
protocol, internal networks.

By combining EtherPeek, iNetTools and CyberwallPLUS,
network administrators can:
* continuously test and verify network security policies
* generate real-time alerts for security breaches
* revisit network security and perform regular audits

To learn more about CyberWallPLUS, please visit
http://www.network-1.com.


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SECTION 2.   AIROPEEK
===========================================
AIROPEEK V1.0 SHIPS!
Version 1.0 of AiroPeek, the industry's first comprehensive,
affordable wireless LAN analysis tool, began shipping February 28.

As the world goes wireless to save on network infrastructure
implementation costs, effective and affordable tools to manage
these networks are imperative. AiroPeek, which evolved from
EtherPeek, offers wireless-specific diagnostics in addition to
the majority of EtherPeek's capabilities at a price point that
is unmatched in the industry.

If you'd like a copy of your very own, please contact
sales@wildpackets.com, or visit our on-line store at
www.wildpackets.com.  If you'd like to try before you
buy, please read on!


AIROPEEK DEMO SIMULATES LIVE CAPTURE
The demonstration version of AiroPeek will be available
for downloading from www.wildpackets.com/demos on
March 5th.

If you do not own a Cisco Aironet 340 series NIC, but would
like to get a real sense of AiroPeek in action, you
can simulate a live capture with these steps:

1. When you first launch AiroPeek, you will get the
    Select Adapter dialog, or go to the Capture menu
    and choose Select Adapter.
2. Select File and click OK.
3. Navigate to the "Samples" folder where AiroPeek Demo
    was installed.
4. Choose one of the sample files listed.
    Sample01.apc - HTTP, FTP and AppleTalk packets
    Sample02.apc - Apple iBook waking up/associating
    Sample03.apc - wireless card enabling/associating
    Sample04.apc - a variety of management packets
5. Choose New from the File menu.
6. Click the Start Capture button in the upper right-hand
    corner of the capture window that appears.
7. You should begin to see packets in the capture window,
    simulating a live capture session.
8. Double-click any packet line to view decoded packet
    contents. See the QuickTour for other key features.


WILDPACKETS GUIDE TO WLAN ANALYSIS - WHITE PAPER
WildPackets has written a White Paper to address the increasing
need for wireless LAN analysis. The paper is now available for
downloading from http://www.wildpackets.com/support/


AIROPEEK FAQ
An AiroPeek FAQ has been compiled and will be updated periodically.
Please visit http://www.wildpackets.com/support to peruse this document.


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SECTION 3.   WEB TRAFFIC ANALYSIS & MONITORING
===========================================
WATCHPOINT V2.2 RELEASED
WatchPoint 2.2, an upgrade release, is now available for
downloading from:
ftp://service:quantum@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/wp.

The PASSWORD to extract the file is "wake.up.neo"
Registered owners can use their current WatchPoint serial number to
launch the application.

PLEASE NOTE! WatchPoint v2.2 is not compatible with previous versions
of WatchPoint. Both Monitor and Console should be upgraded. Please see
the readme.txt for "Important Notes for Reinstalling", Known Issues,
and the following New Features/Fixes:

- Now shows keywords that were used as a search engine referrer.

- Significant performance improvements. In-house testing has documented
   ability to handle a sustained rate of 11mbs.

- Now supports virtual hosts - the ability to distinguish between
   different domain names assigned to the same IP address.

- The "bin" sizes have been reduced to decrease the memory footprint.
   New defaults are day (96), week (7), month (31).


WEBSTATS V1.0.1 RELEASED
WebStats Analysis Module for EtherPeek enables you to go beyond packet
capture and inspection to analyze the dataflow that represents your
internet presence and to acquire vital statistics for the TCP client/server
transactions on your network.

The v1.0.1 update release,which addresses a known installation
bug, is now available from:
ftp://service:quantum@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/webstats/

The PASSWORD to extract is "heartweb".

Registered owners can use their current serial number to launch the update.

WebStats requires IE 5.0 or later. Maintenance owners receive a 10% discount
from the $595.00 USD SRP.


WEBSTATS VS. WATCHPOINT
In discussing WebStats and WatchPoint with customers, questions
often arise about the differences between the two products.

To address these questions, we have created a comparative matrix of
the information delivered by each tool.If you'd like a copy of
this information, please send a request to sales@wildpackets.com.


WEBSTATS/WATCHPOINT GLOSSARY
WildPackets has created a comprehensive glossary of terms for WebStats and
WatchPoint. This glossary is available for downloading through the WebStats
or WatchPoint Product Pages under Resources.


===========================================
SECTION 4.  COMPLEMENTARY TOOLS
===========================================
NETSENSE v4.05
NetSense version 4.05 is now shipping.

Registered NetSense for EPW/TPW owners can download from:
ftp://netsense:briones@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/netsense/.
Your existing license key will launch the new release.

Registered NetSEnse ProAnalyst owners can download from:
ftp://service:quantum@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/enhancement-products

A complete list of product feature additions and fixes is
included in the Readme that accompanies the update.

If you are not a NetSense Maintenance owner but are interested
in becoming one, you can purchase maintenance for one or two years
and receive product upgrades and updates as one of your maintenance
benefits.

NetSense 12-month Extended Maintenance = $125.00
NetSense 24-month Extended Maintenance = $200.00

To order NetSense maintenance, please contact
marjorie@wildpackets.com.

For those of you new to the product, NetSense analyzes all communications
included in an EtherPeek or TokenPeek packet trace, and provides:
* ProblemFinder Expert Help System
* Rules-based Client/Server Transaction Analysis
* Error Packet Analysis
* Ethernet Fragment Analysis
* Protocol Utilization Maps, Charts and Graphs
* Ethernet and Token Ring Problem Analysis
* Global Statistics
* Top 10 Lists
* Network Latency Measurements
* Application Throughput Analysis
* Visual Packet Displays
* A "What If" Feature that allows you to predict application load/response
   times under varying conditions (different LAN/WAN bandwidth, more).

NetSense product information, demonstration software, FAQ, and a .PDF
version of the NetSense Guide are available from
http://www.wildpackets.com/netsense/.


PROCONVERT v2.31
ProConvert v. 2.31 is now shipping.

Registered ProConvert for EtherPeek/TokenPeek owners can request this
version and password to extract the executable by sending email to
sales@wildpackets.com.

ProConvert - the generic edition - is also available for
downloading. For those of you who own the product that is
not specifically geared for EtherPeek/TokenPeek, please
download the new version from:
ftp://service:quantum@ftp.wildpackets.com/root/service/enhancement-products/
and apply your existing license key to launch the update.

For those of you new to the product, ProConvert takes packet traces from a
variety of packet analyzers and converts them to/from various file
formats, allowing you to view packets captured on a different analyzer
with EtherPeek, TokenPeek, NetSense or a variety of other LAN analyzers.

FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF THE PACKET FORMATS THAT PROCONVERT IS ABLE
TO CONVERT TO/FROM, PLEASE VISIT OUR KNOWLEDGE BASE
AT http://www.wildpackets.com/support/knowledge_base/proconvert


10 COOL THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH NETDOPPLER
NetDoppler is a powerful, Windows-based utility that performs route
discovery, latency tests, and throughput tests to remote hosts.
NetDoppler builds a tree of IP nodes representing the packet path
and is ready to perform serious testing and baselining from the
moment you install it. There's no need for specialized software such
as SNMP or remote monitoring agents!

To learn more about this unique tool and its capabilities, please
visit http://www.wildpackets.com and check out the "10 Cool Things
you can do with NetDoppler" link from our home page.


PROTECT YOUR PACKET TRACES WITH PACKETSCRUBBER(TM)
PacketScrubber is a new utility that removes sensitive or confidential
data from frames within your protocol analyzer's saved trace files.
Selected data is changed to "null data" (all zeros) allowing you to send
your trace files outside of your organization for analysis or
troubleshooting purposes.

To order, or for more information, please visit the PacketScrubber
product pages at http://www.wildpackets.com.



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SECTION 5:  WILDPACKETS ACADEMY
===========================================
INTRODUCING WILDPACKETS ACADEMY!
WildPackets has incorporated its courses and other professional
services offerings in a new academic venue.
 
WildPackets Academy meets the professional development and protocol
analysis training requirements of corporate, educational, government,
and private network managers and support staff. Our courseware is
designed by industry-trained professionals with over 35 years collective
experience in protocol and network analysis instruction, practical field
experience, and consulting.  All course offerings are available in public
venues and as on-site programs that can be tailored to meet specific
customer requirements.

WildPackets Academy Encompasses:
* Wireless and Ethernet Network Analysis Public and On-Site Training
* Network Analysis Expert (NAX) Certification
* Technology, Engineering, Network (T.E.N.) Video Workshop
* On-site and Custom Courseware Delivery

Please visit www.wildpacketsacademy.com for more information.


NAX CERTIFICATION
WildPackets Academy recognizes the need to demonstrate mastery of the
techniques and technologies that underlie effective application of
protocol analysis tools.  For this reason, we have developed a Network
Analysis Expert (NAX) certification program as a confirmation by the
network analysis experts at WildPackets Academy that an individual
is fully qualified to perform network protocol analysis.

Watch for details and the rollout of the program soon!


NEW COURSE OFFERINGS FOR 2001
Two new classes are being readied for delivery in Q2:
WP-105  "AppleShare IP and Mac OS/X Protocol Analysis Methods"
WP-106  "802.11 Wireless Network Protocol Analysis"

Please watch our website and this mail for scheduled dates
and locations.


2001 PUBLIC TRAINING CLASS CALENDAR*

San Diego, CA   WP-100, Mar. 5-6
San Diego, CA   WP-101, Mar. 7-9
San Diego, CA   WP-103, Mar. 12-13
San Diego, CA   WP-104, Mar. 14-16

Philadelphia, PA   WP-101, Mar. 19-21
Philadelphia, PA   WP-103, Mar. 22-23

San Jose, CA	WP-101, Apr. 16-18 (Apple ED Class)
San Jose, CA	WP-103, Apr. 19-20 (Apple ED Class)

San Francisco, CA   WP-100, Apr. 16-17
San Francisco, CA   WP-101, Apr. 18-20
San Francisco, CA   WP-103, Apr. 23-24
San Francisco, CA   WP-104, Apr. 25-27

Alberta, Canada	   WP-100, Apr. 23-24 (Apple ED Class)
Alberta, Canada	   WP-101, Apr. 25-27 (Apple ED Class)

Boston, MA   WP-100, May 14-15
Boston, MA   WP-101, May 16-18
Boston, MA   WP-103, May 21-22
Boston, MA   WP-104, May 23-25

Walnut Creek, CA   WP-100, Sept. 10-11
Walnut Creek, CA   WP-101, Sept. 12-14
Walnut Creek, CA   WP-103, Sept. 17-18
Walnut Creek, CA   WP-104, Sept. 19-21

Los Angeles, CA   WP-100, Oct. 15-16
Los Angeles, CA   WP-101, Oct. 17-19
Los Angeles, CA   WP-103, Oct. 22-23
Los Angeles, CA   WP-104, Oct. 24-26

Raleigh, NC   WP-100, Nov. 5-6
Raleigh, NC   WP-101, Nov. 7-9
Raleigh, NC   WP-103, Nov. 12-13
Raleigh, NC   WP-104, Nov. 14-16

***************************************************************
*NOTE: New WP-105 "AppleShare IP and Mac OS/X Protocol Analysis
Methods" and WP-106 "802.11 Wireless Network Protocol Analysis"
courses are not included on the schedule above. Watch for
dates and locations on this list and our website soon.

**************************************************************
**MAINTENANCE OWNERS RECEIVE A 10% TRAINING DISCOUNT**
**************************************************************


TAKE OUR TRAINING SELF-ASSESSMENT QUIZ
To help determine which WildPackets training class suits
your level of experience, we've put together a Self Assessment
Quiz which consists of 23 questions broken into 4 sections
(one for each class level) that can be downloaded or taken on-line.

Please visit <http://www.wildpackets.com/training> to take the
quiz, and then let Stephanie Temples (stephanie@wildpackets.com),
help you through the registration process for the class (or classes)
that will work for you!


T.E.N. VIDEO WORKSHOP SERIES
WildPackets offers a comprehensive, self-paced, video-based training
program geared specifically for the IT Professional.

The T.E.N. (Technology, Engineering, Networking) Program
has been developed with the intent of providing an in-depth,
self-paced training series for those:
* new to packet and network analysis needing to understand
   basic networking and protocol fundamentals before
   attending a WP Public or on-site class.
* wishing to reinforce the education gained from a WP
   Public or on-site training.
* looking for a specific path to understanding foundations of
   Ethernet and packet analysis technology so as to enhance their
   troubleshooting and network engineering expertise in a self-
   paced format.

WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM THIS VIDEO WORKSHOP PROGRAM?
* Any Network or IT Professional who uses, or needs to understand,
   network and protocol analysis in order to do their job.

* Education, training and certification entitlements are becoming
   key factors in attracting and retaining IT talent. This
   comprehensive program gives a Training, Human Resource or IT
   Manager the means of providing a variety of convenient and
   effective methods for delivering in-depth instruction in a cost-
   and time-effective manner to their IT staff.

For a complete outline of the video series content, please visit
http://www.wildpackets.com/training/


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SECTION 6:  EVENTS, BON MOTS & E-BITS
===========================================
NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING AND ANALYSIS BOOK NETS RAVES ON AMAZON.COM
Scott Haugdahl, WildPackets', VP of Analysis Technology, has written
a definitive book on network troubleshooting and protocol analysis.

Stellar reviews appearing on the Yahoo site state...

"Scott's book is absolutely first-rate, written in a clear, friendly
style that keeps the reader's attention. Backing up the technical
content, the book offers plenty of history and answers to the "why?"
questions asked when learning network protocols."

"The logically arranged material makes Scott's book a powerful learning tool."

"I've read numerous texts on Analysis and Troubleshooting Networks and
this was the best."

"I just finished a course by the Author..... He really knows his stuff!
The book is a must have for any analyst!"

To pick up your copy, or to read more raves, please follow the links from
our home page at http://www.wildpackets.com.


WIRELESS LAN CONFERENCE - BEVERLY HILLS - 3/15 & 16
WildPackets will be attending and demonstrating AiroPeek at
the upcoming Wirelass LAN Conference event later this month.

If you're in the neighborhood, please drop by and see us and
let us wow you with our new WLAN analyzer!


WIRELESS LAN ANALYSIS WHITE PAPER
WildPackets has written a White Paper to address the increasing
need for wireless LAN analysis.  The paper is now available for
downloading from http://www.wildpackets.com/support/

Please help yourself to a copy!


FREE IPCALC, IPCALC+
If you'd like a free copy of IP Calc for Windows and IP Calc+
for Palm OS, please visit our site registration pages at
http://www.wildpackets.com. A link to these pages is available
from the home page.

The IP Calculators feature complete information about IP
addressing including dotted decimal, binary, and hexadecimal
representation, comprehensive subnetting information, and more.
We've also included functionality for computing bit reversal and
binary to decimal to hexidecimal conversion.


YOUR MONTHLY MAINTENANCE EMAIL ON THE WEB
Please visit http://www.wildpackets.com to login and get the
latest edition of your monthly maintenance email. Enter "service:
for the userid and "quantum" for this month's password, and this
month's maintenance email contents will be available to you.


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SECTION 7.  INTERNATIONAL NEWS
===========================================
WEB CONFERENCE - COMING IN APRIL
WildPackets International Business Development Team will
be holding a web conference training and informational event
for all of our International Channel Partners in early April.

Watch for an email with details and a propsed agenda soon!


MARKET DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM
Effective as of January 1, 2001, WildPackets, Inc. now provides
market development funds allocation through our Market
Development Fund Program. We are now able to provide our valued
International Distribution Partners with a complete and
comprehensive program to assist them in effectively promoting,
marketing and advertising WildPackets' products and services in
their respective markets.

The WildPackets' Market Development Fund Program is a cooperative
marketing program intended to support businesses that sell
WildPackets products by promoting name and product recognition
of the WildPackets product line in conjunction with the name and
reputation of the distribution partner.

The program document has been sent to each of our partners. If
you have question or issues concerning the program, please
contact Tania Traboulsi (tania@wildpackets.com).


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SECTION 8.  TECHNICAL SUPPORT
===========================================
TECHNICAL SUPPORT Q&A
Q. Can Etherpeek decode VOIP packets, pecifically H.225.0 and
    H.245 packets?

A. Yes, we decode H.225, but we currently do not decode H.245.

    The following information (and more) about the protocols that
    EtherPeek decodes is on our website at:
    http://www.wildpackets.com/support/knowledge_base/etherpeek_win#1

     ITU (International Telecommunications Union):
     H.225 - Call signaling and media stream packetization (RAS)
     H.261 - Video Codec
     H.323 - Packet-based multimedia communications (VoIP)
     H.850 - Usage of cause and location
     Q.931 - ISDN user-network interface layer 3 for Basic Call Control

Q. Etherpeek used to work fine, but now it hangs and my laptop
    freezes and has to be powered down. This happens after an intermittent
    amount of time running EtherPeek, but always happens (from 5min to 5 hours).
    When I first try to run EtherPeek now, it takes a very long time to launch.
    A message appears, but it goes by too fast to read. There is a task that
    is running called PEEK. If that task is killed, you have to start EtherPeek
    again to get it to run. Is there a fix for this problem?

A. I believe we have a fix. If the fix below works, we would like you to
    ftp us the offending files. This is a known issue with EtherPeek and we
    need your files to trace the bug. Please help us track down the root of
    the problem.

    FIX #1
    The problem you're experiencing may be due to a large 'peek.log' or
    'names.nam' file. Please try the following:
	Exit EtherPeek if it's running.
	Search for the file 'peek.log' on your hard drive.
	Rename the peek.log -> peek.gmn
	Launch EtherPeek. It should now launch and run properly.
   If this resolved your problem, your problem was due to a large log file. You
   can prevent your log file from becoming too large in the future by going to
   Tools/Plug-ins and turning off WebURL Notify by clearing the check mark from
   the Notify box.

   FIX #2
   If that did not resolve the problem, try renaming the 'names.nam' file.
	Exit EtherPeek if it's running.
	Search for the file 'names.nam' on your hard drive.
	Rename the names.nam -> names.gmn
	Launch EtherPeek. It should now launch and run properly.
   If this resolved your problem, the problem was due to a large name table
   file. You can prevent the name table from becoming too large in the future
   by going to Tools/Name Resolver Options and clearing the check mark from the
   Enable Passive Resolution box.
 

TECHSUPPORT REPORT FORM AT WWW.WILDPACKETS.COM
When you need to address a technical support issue with one
of our tech support staff and are not in an emergency situation,
please use the new Tech Support Reporting Form available
at http://www.wildpackets.com/support/. You can also use this form
to report product anomalies or request product enhancements.


NET TROUBLESHOOTING ON-LINE FORUM
Have a network problem you can't solve? Seen a packet you can't
identify? Is your printer, router or server doing odd things to your
network? Do you need somewhere to turn for some informed, expert advice?
Then join the WildPackets' net-troubleshooting e-mail list and post your
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      1. Shocked!
           From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
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   Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 15:55:03 -0000
   From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
Subject: Shocked!

I am floored because of a phone call I just got. My current bodyman 
called and aplogized because he is running a couple of days late on 
my car! I sure am glad I was sitting down when he told me that! ;^)

John



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   Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 11:22:05 -0600
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Subject: Ken Roy phone#

I just received the Amphicar newsletter & noticed my fone# was wrong.
It should be 651-770-2757.
Could you correct this in your files??
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From: "A. Rae Simpson" <rsimpson@MIT.EDU>, MIT Family Resource Center


Back by popular demand, for parents and expectant parents at MIT and 
in the community:




Two workshops series are being offered this coming week, bringing 
popular presenters back to campus on parenting topics....

I.  A New Workshop Series on Setting Limits

A new three-part workshop series will begin this coming Tuesday 
(March 6) at noon that offers a variety of ideas and opportunities 
for problem-solving about discipline and limit-setting with children 
ages 3 through 10.

The series will be presented by Deborah Weinstock-Savoy, in response 
to requests from the community to invite Deborah back after a 
"sell-out" presentation on this topic last fall.

The series is free of charge and open to the public. Enrollment is 
limited to 15, and registration is required. To register, contact the 
Family Resource Center at frc@mit.edu or 253-1592, giving us your 
name, telephone number, email address, mailing address, and the name 
of the workshop, "Understanding Parenting Styles."  A fuller 
description is below:

------------------------------
Understanding Parenting Styles (Discipline with Style)
Three-Part Series
Tuesday, March 6, 13, and 20
12:00 to 1:30 PM
Room 16-151
Discipline is not a "one size fits all" proposition. Parents quickly 
discover that the limit-setting approaches that work beautifully for 
one child--or parent--fail miserably for another.  This three-part 
workshop will offer insights about how to adapt parenting techniques 
to meet the needs of each individual child, while remaining true to 
one's personal values.  Exercises will help participants to identify 
each child's natural personality style, as well as their own, based 
on Myers-Briggs Personality Type theory. Discussion will include 
exchange of ideas for setting effective limits while nurturing each 
child's self-confidence and self-esteem. Appropriate for those 
raising children ages 3 to 10.
Leader: Deborah Weinstock-Savoy, Ph.D., parenting education 
consultant, Lexington

------------------------------


II.  A Workshop Series for Expectant Parents

A four-part series continues this coming Thursday (March 8) at noon, 
and newcomers are welcome.  The series explores the practical and 
emotional challenges of preparing for the arrival of one's first 
baby, presented by Betsy Ross, a psychotherapist who specializes in 
new and expectant parenthood.

The series is free of charge and open to the public. Enrollment is 
limited to 15, and registration is required. To register, contact the 
Family Resource Center at frc@mit.edu or 253-1592, giving us your 
name, telephone number, email address, and the name of the workshop, 
"Preparing for a Baby."  A fuller description is below:

----------------------------
Preparing for a Baby
Four-Part Series
Thursdays, March 1, 8, 15, 22
12:00 to 1:15 PM
Room 16-151
While childbirth and adoption classes can prepare parents for the 
birth process and neonatal care, how do mothers and fathers prepare 
for the emotional and practical changes that follow a baby's arrival? 
This four-part series for women and men anticipating the birth or 
adoption of a baby will offer information and discussion on such 
topics as common maternal myths, normal and abnormal postpartum 
reactions, getting started as a parent, handling isolation, building 
a support system, and finding places to buy new and used baby clothes 
and equipment.
Leader: Betsy Ross, LICSW, Founder, A2Z Psychotherapy, Cambridge, 
Brookline, Norwood; Staff Psychotherapist, Arbour-HRI Hospital, 
Brookline












A Rae Simpson, Ph.D.
Family Resource Center
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 16-151
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
Telephone 617/253-1592
Fax 617/253-2609
E-mail <rsimpson@mit.edu>
Web site: http://web.mit.edu/personnel/www/frc/

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<div>From: &quot;A. Rae Simpson&quot; &lt;rsimpson@MIT.EDU&gt;, MIT
Family Resource Center</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Back by popular demand, for parents and expectant parents at MIT
and in the community:</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Two workshops series are being offered this coming week,
bringing popular presenters back to campus on parenting
topics....</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>I.&nbsp; A New Workshop Series on Setting Limits</b></div>
<div><b><br></b></div>
<div>A new three-part workshop series will begin this coming Tuesday
(March 6) at noon that offers a variety of ideas and opportunities
for problem-solving about discipline and limit-setting with children
ages 3 through 10.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>The series will be presented by Deborah Weinstock-Savoy, in
response to requests from the community to invite Deborah back after
a &quot;sell-out&quot; presentation on this topic last fall.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>The series is free of charge and open to the public. Enrollment
is limited to 15, and registration is required. To register, contact
the Family Resource Center at frc@mit.edu or 253-1592, giving us your
name, telephone number, email address, mailing address, and the name
of the workshop, &quot;Understanding Parenting Styles.&quot;&nbsp; A
fuller description is below:</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>------------------------------</div>
<div>Understanding Parenting Styles (Discipline with Style)</div>
<div>Three-Part Series</div>
<div>Tuesday, March 6, 13, and 20</div>
<div>12:00 to 1:30 PM</div>
<div>Room 16-151</div>
<div>Discipline is not a &quot;one size fits all&quot; proposition.
Parents quickly discover that the limit-setting approaches that work
beautifully for one child--or parent--fail miserably for
another.&nbsp; This three-part workshop will offer insights about how
to adapt parenting techniques to meet the needs of each individual
child, while remaining true to one's personal values.&nbsp; Exercises
will help participants to identify each child's natural personality
style, as well as their own, based on Myers-Briggs Personality Type
theory. Discussion will include exchange of ideas for setting
effective limits while nurturing each child's self-confidence and
self-esteem. Appropriate for those raising children ages 3 to
10.</div>
<div>Leader: Deborah Weinstock-Savoy, Ph.D., parenting education
consultant, Lexington</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>------------------------------</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>II.&nbsp; A Workshop Series for Expectant Parents</b></div>
<div><b><br></b></div>
<div>A four-part series continues this coming Thursday (March 8) at
noon, and newcomers are welcome.&nbsp; The series explores the
practical and emotional challenges of preparing for the arrival of
one's first baby, presented by Betsy Ross, a psychotherapist who
specializes in new and expectant parenthood.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>The series is free of charge and open to the public. Enrollment
is limited to 15, and registration is required. To register, contact
the Family Resource Center at frc@mit.edu or 253-1592, giving us your
name, telephone number, email address, and the name of the workshop,
&quot;Preparing for a Baby.&quot;&nbsp; A fuller description is
below:</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>----------------------------</b></div>
<div>Preparing for a
Baby&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span
></span>&nbsp; </div>
<div>Four-Part Series</div>
<div>Thursdays, March 1, 8, 15, 22</div>
<div>12:00 to 1:15 PM</div>
<div>Room 16-151</div>
<div>While childbirth and adoption classes can prepare parents for
the birth process and neonatal care, how do mothers and fathers
prepare for the emotional and practical changes that follow a baby's
arrival?&nbsp; This four-part series for women and men anticipating
the birth or adoption of a baby will offer information and discussion
on such topics as common maternal myths, normal and abnormal
postpartum reactions, getting started as a parent, handling
isolation, building a support system, and finding places to buy new
and used baby clothes and equipment.</div>
<div>Leader: Betsy Ross, LICSW, Founder, A2Z Psychotherapy,
Cambridge, Brookline, Norwood; Staff Psychotherapist, Arbour-HRI
Hospital, Brookline</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>A Rae Simpson, Ph.D.</div>
<div>Family Resource Center</div>
<div>Massachusetts Institute of Technology</div>
<div>77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 16-151</div>
<div>Cambridge, MA 02139-4307</div>
<div>Telephone 617/253-1592</div>
<div>Fax 617/253-2609</div>
<div>E-mail &lt;rsimpson@mit.edu&gt;</div>
<div>Web site: http://web.mit.edu/personnel/www/frc/</div>
<div><br></div>
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Many of you have missed the 2/16 deadline.  Please forward your 
reports to me or this list.
Susan


Hello Integration Project Team Leaders

I would like to change from a monthly reports to one at 
mid-quarter(2-16) and a quarterly report at the end of the 
quarter(between 3-31 and 4-20).  I prefer this to aggregating 3 
monthly reports from each of you.

Susan

The template follows

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      1. Re: Two DUWK arrive in Tampa
           From: tommyintpa@aol.com
      2. AXLE BELLOWS
           From: "Gord Souter" <houseboats@encode.com>
      3. "Sappy Motoring"
           From: eznz@earthlink.net
      4. Re: My saggy top brings me down
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Message: 1
   Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2001 20:58:26 EST
   From: tommyintpa@aol.com
Subject: Re: Two DUWK arrive in Tampa

So this is the deal, This guy shows up at our shop, he said he needed new 
tops for two DUWK that will soon be selling rides in Tampa Bay. Our secretary 
interacts with everyone from the horse trainer to the human pin cushion 
everyday so two more amphibious vehicles seemed routine. She just directed 
him through the shop saying that I was in the shipping department working on 
our amphibious vehicles. I use a 6' pallet and a forklift as an "Amphi lift," 
boy that works great. Man, his jaw hit the ground when he saw the two 
Amphicars. He says they own 4 DUWK that swim, another that will swim and one 
for parts. I guess its a small wonderful Amphi world. Tommy & Lynne in Tampa 
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Message: 2
   Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2001 22:08:48 -0500
   From: "Gord Souter" <houseboats@encode.com>
Subject: AXLE BELLOWS


I ORDERD IN EXTRA BELLOWS FOR THE REAR AXLES TRANS TO BODY.FROM VOLVO
IF ANYONE WANTS THEM.I CAN BRING THEM WITH ME TO MT DORA,FL.
I WILL BE HEADING DOWN ON THE 19TH.
GORD SOUTER
ONTARIO CANADA.
62 WHITE
64 BLUE.
AND 3 FEET OF SNOW STILL!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Message: 3
   Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2001 22:10:24 -0600
   From: eznz@earthlink.net
Subject: "Sappy Motoring"

In the spring 2001 edition of the magazine Forbes FYI there is an article by
Patrick Cooke, Executive Editor, "saluting the biggest design misfires in
automotive history. "  Our beloved Amphicar is the example used for the
1960's.  Among other things, the Schwimmenwagen is termed "the decade's
daffy recreational vehicle," "a primitive creature created to return to the
primordial depths," and "neither a good car nor a good boat." How about our
president responding, telling him  the number that are still running or
restored and inviting him  to view our web page and club membership? Perhaps
ask him if he has checked the present value of these "primitive creatures."
You can read the article at Forbes.com.


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Message: 4
   Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2001 01:50:50 EST
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Subject: Re: My saggy top brings me down

 Hi all, Has anyone cut a hunk out of the bar on the top frame that you bend 
to take the sag out? I was gona bend it today but that kind of remedy makes 
me feel a lot like Jed Clampett. This top sags a lot and the bend will be 
noticeable. We have great welders that can weld it oh so good. Or I had the 
idea to make an adjuster kinda like the brake adjuster bolt thing. It would 
replace the rivet/hindge at the rear of that same bar. Then you could fine 
tune the frame and remove the sag. There must be a better approach than the 
one from the Jetho Bodine school of engineering. Comments Please - Tommy in 
Tampa - White 64 "Saggy"


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      2. Re: Re: My saggy top brings me down
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      3. Almost Spring
           From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>


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Message: 1
   Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2001 08:20:10 EST
   From: tommyintpa@aol.com
Subject: Re: Re: saggy top adjuster

Hi, What if I cut about 6" out of that bar on the top frame, then weld a 
short but heavy turn buckle into the gap. They make beautiful stainless 
enclosed turnbuckles that are used with wire rope. So tell me what you think. 
 -  Has anyone figured out what actually happens to the top frame to let it 
sag?  What part has bent or wore or twisted or whatever it did? Tommy in 
Tampa - with the saggy top blues


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Subject: Re: Re: My saggy top brings me down

Tommy:
If you want to get the sag out you really have two options.  One would be to tap a couple of holes on each side of the split where they sag and brace with a piece of steel which has a couple of screws tapped though it into the frame. This is a pain as you have to remove the brace to take the top down.  The second is to remove your top frame and put a bit more bend into the metal bar which rides on the sides.  This is suppose to take the sag out per a friend of mine who has done it several times.  He said it's not to easy.  
Mike
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  Hi all, Has anyone cut a hunk out of the bar on the top frame that you bend 
  to take the sag out? I was gona bend it today but that kind of remedy makes 
  me feel a lot like Jed Clampett. This top sags a lot and the bend will be 
  noticeable. We have great welders that can weld it oh so good. Or I had the 
  idea to make an adjuster kinda like the brake adjuster bolt thing. It would 
  replace the rivet/hindge at the rear of that same bar. Then you could fine 
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   Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2001 19:35:29 -0600
   From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
Subject: Almost Spring

November 10th was last time Amphi was on road. What a long bilgeing
bilgeing bilgeing bilgeing bilgeing winter. Went for fuel and ended up
going about 60 miles. It takes a little while to get used to. Now it is
time to recheck fluids and such and head to river. My heart rate goes up
just thinking about it. A nervous excited anticipation I drove to the
river. It was high and  the current swift. I wish I could describe all
of the feelings. The ramp was covered in slick mud. Ohhhhhhh man o man.
It was so good . I got to cruise river again. I hate winters freeze. My
back seat speakers were sounding good. Jimmy Buffet and Madonna. I
needed this BAD. I really enjoyed this first river cruise. Later Dave
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Joanne,

I expect to be in Tuesday if the institute is open, however if you think
it'd make sense to reschedule the wireless session until next week
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There are 11 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. fuel gauge
           From: "richard martin" <martin@discover-net.net>
      2. top frame
           From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
      3. Ebay Amphi
           From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
      4. Re: Ebay Amphi
           From: mknwavs@cs.com
      5. Re: Almost Spring
           From: martyandcaryl@charter.net
      6. Re: Re: saggy top adjuster
           From: "John Croshier" <pedlcar@msn.com>
      7. gas gauge fix
           From: "Wayne & Kathy" <wildbill@itis.com>
      8. Re: gas gauge fix
           From: "richard martin" <martin@discover-net.net>
      9. Boat Show near Atlanta
           From: Arnold Hite <ahite@Charleston.Net>
     10. Wandering Less
           From: Arnold Hite <ahite@Charleston.Net>
     11. Sunday Swim on the Rock River
           From: martyandcaryl@charter.net


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Message: 1
   Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2001 08:28:56 -0800
   From: "richard martin" <martin@discover-net.net>
Subject: fuel gauge

Need someone who can rewire my fuel gauge for -ground ,please send me price and info.  regards  the Penquin
    martin@discover-net.net


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Message: 2
   Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2001 09:17:38 -0600
   From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
Subject: top frame

I will bet one ice cold beverage to be served at Celina that the problem
with Tommys top frame is it was repaired WRONG the first time. The front
header bow is at wrong angle. I'll bet that cold beverage is that in its
past it cracked like most do then welded together incorrectly. Another
spot is that pivot point over rear window. Hugh has sheet with the easy
to do repair. A slight bend in side bar is not some back woods repair.
If you need to bend inches out then it is clear that the frame is
wacked. I think this might be a good repair for newsletter. Most cars
suffer from some form of this. The reality is the frames are of poor
quality almost made as an after thought. The tops shrink and then the
frames get bent and broken by forcing them to lock in up position. Later
Dave the Wave



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Message: 3
   Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2001 09:27:42 -0600
   From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
Subject: Ebay Amphi

Wow at 32k they could of popped for a bottle of 409 to clean that crap
interior. Are those Pep Boy tires? 4 for 99 dollars?  He he he he he he
hahahahahah. Oh man I almost wet my drawers! Later Dave



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Message: 4
   Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2001 10:56:14 EST
   From: mknwavs@cs.com
Subject: Re: Ebay Amphi

Dave,

My guess is that "very rare lead-sealed string around the 
steering column" adds about 20 grand to the price. :>)

John





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Message: 5
   Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2001 16:43:32 -0000
   From: martyandcaryl@charter.net
Subject: Re: Almost Spring

Dave
We were thinking about going in yesterday too, it got up to 43 here.  
Maybe today.
Marty
--- In amphicar-lovers@y..., David Derer <dmd@e...> wrote:
> November 10th was last time Amphi was on road. What a long bilgeing
> bilgeing bilgeing bilgeing bilgeing winter. Went for fuel and ended 
up
> going about 60 miles. It takes a little while to get used to. Now 
it is
> time to recheck fluids and such and head to river. My heart rate 
goes up
> just thinking about it. A nervous excited anticipation I drove to 
the
> river. It was high and  the current swift. I wish I could describe 
all
> of the feelings. The ramp was covered in slick mud. Ohhhhhhh man o 
man.
> It was so good . I got to cruise river again. I hate winters 
freeze. My
> back seat speakers were sounding good. Jimmy Buffet and Madonna. I
> needed this BAD. I really enjoyed this first river cruise. Later 
Dave
> the Wave



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Message: 6
   Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2001 14:23:17 -0800
   From: "John Croshier" <pedlcar@msn.com>
Subject: Re: Re: saggy top adjuster

I need some help also- my frame was left outside by the last owner and seems to work but real hard to compress, any clues before I wreck it by forceing it Thanks pedlcar ( John Croshier)



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From: tommyintpa@aol.com
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 5:22 AM
To: amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [amphicar-lovers] Re: saggy top adjuster


Hi, What if I cut about 6" out of that bar on the top frame, then weld a  
short but heavy turn buckle into the gap. They make beautiful stainless  
enclosed turnbuckles that are used with wire rope. So tell me what you think.  
 -  Has anyone figured out what actually happens to the top frame to let it  
sag?  What part has bent or wore or twisted or whatever it did? Tommy in  
Tampa - with the saggy top blues  
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Message: 7
   Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2001 13:33:34 -0600
   From: "Wayne & Kathy" <wildbill@itis.com>
Subject: gas gauge fix

I did not rewire my gauge . I added two gaskets  one under the sending unit
and one under the gauge. I retapped the gas tank to u.s. 10/24 and gauge to
u.s.6/32 thread and used nylon bolts. you need to run a battery positive
wire to one mounting bolt on each unit to complete the circuit on the now
isolated gauge and sending unit. I put a fuse in battery feed wire, use a
key on feed. My gauge works fine.     Wayne Schmiedlin  608-837-3948   need
help call      Wayne  &  Kathy  Kathy's dream   red 63


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Message: 8
   Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2001 16:13:29 -0800
   From: "richard martin" <martin@discover-net.net>
Subject: Re: gas gauge fix

Thanks a lot Wayne, I was thinking of doing the same thing but was concerned
about possible spark problems near the gas tank. I have the fuel gauge out
right now but I do not want to take it apart (old and shacky fingers) so I
may do what you suggest..
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne & Kathy" <wildbill@itis.com>
To: <amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 11:33 AM
Subject: [amphicar-lovers] gas gauge fix


> I did not rewire my gauge . I added two gaskets  one under the sending
unit
> and one under the gauge. I retapped the gas tank to u.s. 10/24 and gauge
to
> u.s.6/32 thread and used nylon bolts. you need to run a battery positive
> wire to one mounting bolt on each unit to complete the circuit on the now
> isolated gauge and sending unit. I put a fuse in battery feed wire, use a
> key on feed. My gauge works fine.     Wayne Schmiedlin  608-837-3948
need
> help call      Wayne  &  Kathy  Kathy's dream   red 63
>
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Message: 9
   Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2001 20:47:59 -0400
   From: Arnold Hite <ahite@Charleston.Net>
Subject: Boat Show near Atlanta

I see in my Woodenboat Magazine that there is an Antique and Classic Boat
Festival in Hartwell Georgia the weekend of March 29-April 1.  It's at the
Hartwell Marina which should be a great launching place for some Amphicars.
Anyone interested in going?  I'll meet you there.

Arnold Hite
Johns Island, SC



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Message: 10
   Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2001 21:05:35 -0400
   From: Arnold Hite <ahite@Charleston.Net>
Subject: Wandering Less

O.K. so I work slower than most of you, but finally after two months, I have
my wanderer off the jacks.  We took her out for a test drive today.  I
replaced the two kinpin bushings and the big stubaxle bushing in the right
front assembly.  The steering is much tighter now and she drives straight
and true up to about 55 mph.  At 50-55 she begins to wander a little, but
not nearly as bad as before at 40mph.  Next, I plan to instal the steering
box brace described in this months news letter.  I notice that, with the
wheels on the ground, the steering box pivits about 1/2 an inch when turning
the steering wheel from side to side.  Is that normal or excessive?

Arnold Hite



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Message: 11
   Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 03:13:23 -0000
   From: martyandcaryl@charter.net
Subject: Sunday Swim on the Rock River

We had 43 degrees here on Saturday and couldn't find time to break 
out the swimming gear due to our 9 year olds BD party/sleep over, 
those girls stayed up way past my bedtime.
We did however find time this 30-degree Sunday afternoon to check 
fluids and fire Her up.
After warming up we headed to the Anchor Inn on the Rock River in 
Beautiful Downtown Newville.
We checked the bilge plug more than twice and checked our door locks 
a few times just to be sure we hadn't forgotten anything, it's been a 
long time since we had her out.
I've never gone in so slow, we inched her in and that's all it took 
to bring those "Only an Amphicar person knows this feeling smile" 
smiles across our faces.
It felt great, we did a trip under the bridges and waved to the  
traffic on I-90, cars were also slowing down on the Hwy 59 Bridge to 
see what they could see.  We came out and went back in 3 of 4 more 
times just for the fun of it.
We did have a good first swim of the year.
No bilge.
Marty & Caryl
`64 Turq
BUOYANT~in~WI




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There are 6 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. rednready
           From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
      2. RE: fuel gauge
           From: "Moses, Scott, Civ" <scott.moses@mcconnell.af.mil>
      3. Re: rednready
           From: martyandcaryl@charter.net
      4. Brown Wonder and yet another Amphi...
           From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
      5. Snappy' new heater blower
           From: tommyintpa@aol.com
      6. Re: #6 & still no drive.
           From: Mark Barnes <66amphi@home.com>


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Message: 1
   Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 07:00:04 -0600
   From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
Subject: rednready

Iam starting to line up TV and newspaper interviews for the upcoming
Swim In May 19th at Spring Valley. Friends are saying its time for the
Brown Wonder to change color. I must agree. I have a couple quarts of
bright red and a couple of kids with a roll of sand paper. And the name
Rednready seems to work. And as Amphipoda tells us the name is very
important to Amphicar feelings. Tampa Tommy might create a rear bumper
to compliment front. It was so great being on water again. Smiling,
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Message: 2
   Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 07:24:53 -0600
   From: "Moses, Scott, Civ" <scott.moses@mcconnell.af.mil>
Subject: RE: fuel gauge

I just changed from positive to negative ground. I unhooked the old fuel
gauge and installed a new sender and under dash gauge from J.C. Whitney.
It was only 19.95. The holes lined up perfect on the tank. I also
changed the temp sender in the block and installed a added a no kidding
water temp gauge and a volt meter. Now I know exactly what the motor is
doing and how long it will run.
 
Scott Moses
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Message: 3
   Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 15:54:12 -0000
   From: martyandcaryl@charter.net
Subject: Re: rednready

Dave
I'd kind of like to see it a nice metallic brown instead of red if 
you're taking requests, then the car's name can remain the same.
Marty

--- In amphicar-lovers@y..., David Derer <dmd@e...> wrote:
> Iam starting to line up TV and newspaper interviews for the upcoming
> Swim In May 19th at Spring Valley. Friends are saying its time for 
the
> Brown Wonder to change color. I must agree. I have a couple quarts 
of
> bright red and a couple of kids with a roll of sand paper. And the 
name
> Rednready seems to work. And as Amphipoda tells us the name is very
> important to Amphicar feelings. Tampa Tommy might create a rear 
bumper
> to compliment front. It was so great being on water again. Smiling,
> waving, rocking and rolling. Later Dave the Wave



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Message: 4
   Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 17:23:15 -0000
   From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
Subject: Brown Wonder and yet another Amphi...

Humm, mine is now a nice brown color and I wonder why it got that 
way. Could it be the half sister of the Brown wonder? What is the 
VIN# of the Wonder, Dave? Mine is 101027

Going this afternoon to look at a Amphi parts car that my new body 
man found just 3 miles down the road from him! Could be #6 for me and 
I still haven't driven one yet!

John



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Message: 5
   Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 18:54:54 EST
   From: tommyintpa@aol.com
Subject: Snappy' new heater blower

Hi all, So this is the deal when it's gets down to 40 degrees in the Sunshine 
State its time to take some action. Our White 64 Snappy has an early style 
heater under the tire. The air output, if you can call it that, was minimal 
at best. I found a 3" high volume blower, round like a piece of pipe. I just 
removed the 4" air supply pipe from the heater and put the blower in then put 
the pipe back on with the wires sticking out. That was easy, the wires for 
the original blower were at hand and I tied to them. Now there is good air 
flow, good defroster and good heat. So if we want popcorn in Celina, rhymes 
with Carolina, we can pop it in front of Snappy's heater. "We be warm in 
Florida" - Tommy in Tampa 


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Message: 6
   Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 16:57:36 -0700
   From: Mark Barnes <66amphi@home.com>
Subject: Re: #6 & still no drive.

"Cap'n John, I still owe you a drive/swim in mine. Maybe next weekend
if the ice is off Cherry Creek Lake? Come-on down!
 Mark Barnes

""Cap'n" John" wrote:
> 
> Humm, mine is now a nice brown color and I wonder why it got that
> way. Could it be the half sister of the Brown wonder? What is the
> VIN# of the Wonder, Dave? Mine is 101027
> 
> Going this afternoon to look at a Amphi parts car that my new body
> man found just 3 miles down the road from him! Could be #6 for me and
> I still haven't driven one yet!
> 
> John
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Well, MIT may be open but I'm not sure wether I'll make it in today or
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Dear Instructors:

For NEW Instructors:
I am including the Daily Schedule (it's also being printed in every course book)
with breaks to help you plan your course.

You need to follow our break schedule otherwise there
 will be no food available for your attendees.

Instructors can either sit with their students during lunch or
at a designated Instructor table in the lunch ballroom.

Also, I would like to introduce you to our new program coordinator, Janet
Framiglio,
who will take Maggie's place.

Janet's contact information:
Email: janet.framiglio@key3media.com
Ph: 650-372-7917 (same as Maggie's)

Daily Schedule:
Class starts: 8:30am
AM Break: 10:15am-10:30am
Lunch 12:00pm-1:00pm
PM Break: 2:30pm-2:45pm


Thanks,

Astrid





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There are 4 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. #6 - What a place!
           From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
      2. Re: #6 - What a place!
           From: martyandcaryl@charter.net
      3. Re: #6 - What a place!
           From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
      4. Celina 2001 Swim In
           From: "Marc Schlemmer" <mschlem@amphicar.net>


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Message: 1
   Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2001 15:29:03 -0000
   From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
Subject: #6 - What a place!

Wow! I can honestly say that I have never seen anyone's yard (yes, 
this is their yard) with a more eclectic collection of stuff. Just 
for starters she had everything from military equipment, 100+ antique 
farm implements, a Sicorsky helicopter, a missle, a pile of probably 
150 Jap bikes, a flatbed with 25 or so Cushmans to about 50+ 
airplanes in various states of disrepair to easilly over 300 cars. 
There were even old bombs leaning up against the shed! They gave me a 
vintage Coke machine in the deal too.

Once I get the Amphi (1962) home I will be disassembling her. No 
drive train and most of the interior parts are gone. The engine 
cover, one door and hood are nothing short of perfect! The passenger 
side is squished. Take a look at the pics in the file section.

John



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Message: 2
   Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2001 16:32:42 -0000
   From: martyandcaryl@charter.net
Subject: Re: #6 - What a place!

I really enjoyed the photos you put in the files, I was hoping to 
find the Cushmans and the Coke machine to see what they looked like.  
Looks like the Amphi may have some good parts as well.  If you have 
any more shots, please post them.
Marty

--- In amphicar-lovers@y..., "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@a...> 
wrote:
> Wow! I can honestly say that I have never seen anyone's yard (yes, 
> this is their yard) with a more eclectic collection of stuff. Just 
> for starters she had everything from military equipment, 100+ 
antique 
> farm implements, a Sicorsky helicopter, a missle, a pile of 
probably 
> 150 Jap bikes, a flatbed with 25 or so Cushmans to about 50+ 
> airplanes in various states of disrepair to easilly over 300 cars. 
> There were even old bombs leaning up against the shed! They gave me 
a 
> vintage Coke machine in the deal too.
> 
> Once I get the Amphi (1962) home I will be disassembling her. No 
> drive train and most of the interior parts are gone. The engine 
> cover, one door and hood are nothing short of perfect! The 
passenger 
> side is squished. Take a look at the pics in the file section.
> 
> John



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Message: 3
   Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2001 20:07:15 -0000
   From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
Subject: Re: #6 - What a place!

> I really enjoyed the photos you put in the files, I was hoping to 
> find the Cushmans and the Coke machine to see what they looked 
like.  
> Looks like the Amphi may have some good parts as well.  If you have 
> any more shots, please post them.
> Marty

The Coke machine is a Cavalier (I think), 1973 vintage. 10oz bottles 
through a door on the left. The last price was 35 cents ! It is 
similar to http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&item=1119440664&r=0&t=0&showTutorial=0&ed=984359374&indexURL=
0&rd=1        (eBay item #1119440664)

Next time I go out there, I'll get some pics of the Cushmans for ya. 

They had a huge fire a year ago, there were 150 Harleys in the hangar 
when it went up. OUCH! That hurt.

John




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Message: 4
   Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 20:51:51 -0500
   From: "Marc Schlemmer" <mschlem@amphicar.net>
Subject: Celina 2001 Swim In

The Bilgemaster has put together a nice information page about the Amphicar
Club Swim In located in Celina, Ohio late July.  Included on the page is a
Pre-Registration Form that you can fill out.  If you get a chance, stop by
and give it a look at www.amphicar.com    Just follow the "Celina 2001"
link.

See you in "Celina rhymes with Carolina"!

Marc Schlemmer.



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There are 9 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. New Amphi
           From: G_Zink_us@yahoo.com
      2. Re: add an additional stock fan
           From: Ken Chambers <kenneth3@concentric.net>
      3. Re: New Amphi
           From: Greg <G_Zink_us@yahoo.com>
      4. Re: New Amphi
           From: martyandcaryl@charter.net
      5. bilgeing winter
           From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
      6. RE: Tommys heat
           From: "Gord Souter" <houseboats@encode.com>
      7. RE: New Amphi
           From: "Marc Schlemmer" <mschlem@amphicar.net>
      8. Re: Sunday Swim on the Rock River
           From: miabumpa@aol.com
      9. Re: Saggy Top
           From: eznz@earthlink.net


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Message: 1
   Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2001 14:34:42 -0000
   From: G_Zink_us@yahoo.com
Subject: New Amphi

I just wanted to reintroduce myself to the group since I am not=20
listed on the "members list" of the club newsletter because I joined=20
too late to make the list.
I recently aquired a white '67 and probably have one of the shortest=20
stories from time of first site to purchase. The first time I saw=20
them in use was at last July's swim-in in Celina. I had heard a story=20
on some local radio station about 2 days prior to the swim-in and=20
since I was only about 3 hours away in Michigan I decide I and the=20
family had to see these things. Since then it's been an almost=20
constant search for a decent one for an amount that I could sell to=20
the wife. It has really consumed me for the past 7 months and I have=20
read every e-groups posting since then and have learned a lot from=20
all of you.=20
Thanks to Eric(yellow) who took pity on us in Celina and gave a=20
family of 5(yes 6 of crowded in with the top up) a swim. My wife=20
actually got the invite and it must have been like the old story of=20
the nice looking woman hitch hiking- after the guy stops, thinking=20
it's just the woman, the rest come out of the bushes. I don't think=20
he had any idea what he was getting into. It was a thrill and we have=20
showed many people the video.=20
Apologies to everyone for standing on the dock between the two ramps=20
and shamelessly putting my two year old up to asking everyone for a=20
ride as you guys came out of the water knowing that, of course, I=20
would have to acompany him if anyone took him up on it.
I look forward to joining you at future swim-ins, this time with a=20
car.



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Message: 2
   Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2001 06:49:28 -0800
   From: Ken Chambers <kenneth3@concentric.net>
Subject: Re: add an additional stock fan

I think Tommy is on to something good here.  I emailed him to request more =
info
on the heater duct blower he selected.  He mentioned the manufacturer and I
found the blowers in the West Marine (http://westmarine.com) catalog.  It
appears to me that these blowers might be easily fitted inside the existing
Amphicar fan housing, at least on the early heater units located below the =
gas
tank, although I haven't taken mine apart yet to check.  Might be a very co=
st
effective retrofit for those replacing a defective motor or to get more air
flow.

The blower unit is described on attwood's site:
http://www.attwoodmarine.com/Products/parts.asp?ProductID=3D433&path=3Dvent=
ilation&category=3D2&gtype=3D2&categoryname=3DVentilation+Equipment&typenam=
e=3D4%22+Air+Hose&headername=3DVentilation+Equipment

Thanks Tommy for the good tip.  Any additional installation information wou=
ld
certainly be very welcomed.

Ken Chambers, CA
'64 Amphi

>
> Hi all, So the real deal is I have been working on this fan thing off and=
 on
> for a while. I tried a 3" fan, sorta like one on the back of a processor,
> placed over the air input by the passengers foot. It just did not improve=
 air
> flow enough. I was at NAPA in the boat department and I spotted this bilg=
e
> blower I'll post the manufacturer, part number, cost, etc=A0tomorow, I do
> remember it was made by Atwood and cost about $28. You can hear it a litt=
le
> inside the passengers compartment. I am going to wire it to its own switc=
h so
> I will have a two speed heater fan.
> - OK for those wishing to maintain originality, if you want extra air add=
 an
> extra fan, add an additional stock fan you will probably experience a 60%
> increase in air flow just stack it on top of your fan and take the time t=
o
> wire it inside the pipe. No one will know, no fan to see, no wire to see =
only
> your warm toes will know. Tommy in Tampa - White 64 Snappy



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Message: 3
   Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 06:56:45 -0800 (PST)
   From: Greg <G_Zink_us@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: New Amphi

I just realized that I forgot to include my name and
address on the first posting.
Greg Zinkosky=20
Milford, Michigan
email: G_Zink_us@Yahoo.com
67 white


--- G_Zink_us@yahoo.com wrote:
> I just wanted to reintroduce myself to the group
> since I am not=20
> listed on the "members list" of the club newsletter
> because I joined=20
> too late to make the list.
> I recently aquired a white '67 and probably have one
> of the shortest=20
> stories from time of first site to purchase. The
> first time I saw=20
> them in use was at last July's swim-in in Celina. I
> had heard a story=20
> on some local radio station about 2 days prior to
> the swim-in and=20
> since I was only about 3 hours away in Michigan I
> decide I and the=20
> family had to see these things. Since then it's been
> an almost=20
> constant search for a decent one for an amount that
> I could sell to=20
> the wife. It has really consumed me for the past 7
> months and I have=20
> read every e-groups posting since then and have
> learned a lot from=20
> all of you.=20
> Thanks to Eric(yellow) who took pity on us in Celina
> and gave a=20
> family of 5(yes 6 of crowded in with the top up) a
> swim. My wife=20
> actually got the invite and it must have been like
> the old story of=20
> the nice looking woman hitch hiking- after the guy
> stops, thinking=20
> it's just the woman, the rest come out of the
> bushes. I don't think=20
> he had any idea what he was getting into. It was a
> thrill and we have=20
> showed many people the video.=20
> Apologies to everyone for standing on the dock
> between the two ramps=20
> and shamelessly putting my two year old up to asking
> everyone for a=20
> ride as you guys came out of the water knowing that,
> of course, I=20
> would have to acompany him if anyone took him up on
> it.
> I look forward to joining you at future swim-ins,
> this time with a=20
> car.
>=20
>=20



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Message: 4
   Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2001 16:25:39 -0000
   From: martyandcaryl@charter.net
Subject: Re: New Amphi

Good morning Greg, nice note of getting rides in Celina, we were at=20
Celina last year also and were Amphiless then too, we did however=20
purchase one very soon after returning home.  My wife, 2 little girls=20
and myself put many miles, land and water on it before winter set in,=20
it was the most fun we've had ever.  We met many other great Amphi=20
people last year and hundreds of curious on lookers at different=20
places we put in.
Are you coming to Celina this year?
Marty & Caryl
'64 Turq
BUOYANT in WI

--- In amphicar-lovers@y..., Greg <G_Zink_us@y...> wrote:
> I just realized that I forgot to include my name and
> address on the first posting.
> Greg Zinkosky=20
> Milford, Michigan
> email: G_Zink_us@Y...
> 67 white
>=20
>=20
> --- G_Zink_us@y... wrote:
> > I just wanted to reintroduce myself to the group
> > since I am not=20
> > listed on the "members list" of the club newsletter
> > because I joined=20
> > too late to make the list.
> > I recently aquired a white '67 and probably have one
> > of the shortest=20
> > stories from time of first site to purchase. The
> > first time I saw=20
> > them in use was at last July's swim-in in Celina. I
> > had heard a story=20
> > on some local radio station about 2 days prior to
> > the swim-in and=20
> > since I was only about 3 hours away in Michigan I
> > decide I and the=20
> > family had to see these things. Since then it's been
> > an almost=20
> > constant search for a decent one for an amount that
> > I could sell to=20
> > the wife. It has really consumed me for the past 7
> > months and I have=20
> > read every e-groups posting since then and have
> > learned a lot from=20
> > all of you.=20
> > Thanks to Eric(yellow) who took pity on us in Celina
> > and gave a=20
> > family of 5(yes 6 of crowded in with the top up) a
> > swim. My wife=20
> > actually got the invite and it must have been like
> > the old story of=20
> > the nice looking woman hitch hiking- after the guy
> > stops, thinking=20
> > it's just the woman, the rest come out of the
> > bushes. I don't think=20
> > he had any idea what he was getting into. It was a
> > thrill and we have=20
> > showed many people the video.=20
> > Apologies to everyone for standing on the dock
> > between the two ramps=20
> > and shamelessly putting my two year old up to asking
> > everyone for a=20
> > ride as you guys came out of the water knowing that,
> > of course, I=20
> > would have to acompany him if anyone took him up on
> > it.
> > I look forward to joining you at future swim-ins,
> > this time with a=20
> > car.
> >=20
> >



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Message: 5
   Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2001 12:02:44 -0600
   From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
Subject: bilgeing winter

My entire body was able to acclimate to one day of warm weather. Then
boom back to zero wind chills.My new 64 might be trapped on east coast.
For how long who knows? I spoke with City of De Pue and of course they
are excited about the Amphicar invasion. Early after noon we leave boat
club and cruise (via pavement) to Lake De Pue. Depending on river
conditions we can travel back to boat club via river or road. Dash
plaques are ordered. Maybe I can get Charles Gould to come out to cook!
Later Dave the Wave



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Message: 6
   Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 18:20:02 -0500
   From: "Gord Souter" <houseboats@encode.com>
Subject: RE: Tommys heat


   Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 21:32:13 EST
   From: tommyintpa@aol.com
Subject: add an additional stock fan

=20=20=20=20
 you got a good idea there Tommy
think Ill try it to
Gord in Canada

see you at Mt dora
coming down on tue the 20th=20=20=20




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Message: 7
   Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 18:52:17 -0500
   From: "Marc Schlemmer" <mschlem@amphicar.net>
Subject: RE: New Amphi

Welcome Greg!  Glad to have you with us!
I may be able to beat your "shortest time to buy" story tho.  It was late
summer of '97 before I even knew what an Amphicar was...and by October 1st =
I
had one.  I casually looked at one nearby, then drove to Roger Sallee's in
MO.  We took a ride in one of his cars, and I bought another one he had tha=
t
was in the body shop.  It came home in pieces, and by December it was on th=
e
road.  May of '98 we took our first test dip, and by July we headed to Lake
George, New York for the 5th Amphicar Club Swim In.
We haven't stopped since!

Enjoy your new Amphicar lifestyle!
Marc Schlemmer



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Message: 8
   Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 21:55:10 EST
   From: miabumpa@aol.com
Subject: Re: Sunday Swim on the Rock River

In a message dated 3/4/01 9:14:13 PM Central Standard Time,=20
martyandcaryl@charter.net writes:

>  martyandcaryl@charter.net
glad to see a ampi on the rock keep me posted. sometime maybe will meet


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Message: 9
   Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2001 21:55:03 -0600
   From: eznz@earthlink.net
Subject: Re: Saggy Top

Tommy, my top irons also sagged, and this is what I did to "fix" them:

FIRST: The hinge at the back window would not let the top irons get close e=
nough to the window to let the rubber gaskets make a seal, and this forced =
the top irons down enough to touch the roll-up windows (caused sag).  The h=
inge would close before it should have. I had to grind out some of the mate=
rial between the hinge ends to allow the top irons, above the windows, to a=
t least straighten out.  They still sagged, but they could come up to the c=
orrect position.   The bar that goes from the pivot point to the hinge (abo=
ut
20-21 inches long) seemed to be too long - it wasn't pulling the top irons =
above the roll-up windows upward as it should.

SECOND: The "bar" needed two things: to be slightly shorter and to "pull" f=
rom a higher point.  I ground the head off the rear pivot point rivet and s=
napped the "bar" loose from the rivet.  I then heated the bar red hot about=
 two inches from the loose end, used a pipe wrench and bent it down so that=
 the end of the bar is about one inch lower than original. This makes the b=
ar shorter and it pulls from a point above its previous position.  This cau=
ses the top irons to snap upward when you put the top up.

This also leaves you with a pivot rivet with no head.  I put a kink in a sm=
all piece of metal and put two small bolts into it to hold the bar onto the=
 rivet.  You could probably drill a small hole into the end of the pivot st=
ud, tap it, and put a bolt and washer on it to hold it in place.

None of this work shows when the top is up, and it doesn't interfere with f=
old down.

Related matter:  my top irons were too narrow - there was a large gap betwe=
en the back window and the rubber gasket. I cut the "fixed" cross member, i=
nserted a short rod inside of it (the cross member is a pipe), widened the =
top irons until they sealed against the windows, then drilled a hole throug=
h each side of the "pipe." and put a small hard bolt through and tightened =
it. I put a pad over the whole thing so it wouldn't show.

Earl




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      1. Cold beverage
           From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
      2. dont have one yet
           From: "David R. Adams" <adamsmiano@home.com>
      3. Lake Harwell Boat Show
           From: Arnold Hite <ahite@Charleston.Net>
      4. Re: dont have one yet
           From: "David Chapman" <davidc@avonlogic.freeserve.co.uk>
      5. set me free
           From: mgm124@aol.com
      6. Celina Campgrounds.
           From: "Ken 'KD' Roy" <kdroy@hotmail.com>


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Message: 1
   Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 07:29:28 -0600
   From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
Subject: Cold beverage

hanks so much for your saggy top insight. I found it most refreshing. I
though my frame was narrow, at the same time I did not think that was
possible. I'll put a new top on at the time I widen the frame. To bend
the
bars is a GREAT idea. I may remove the old top then try to heat and bend
the
bar without disconnecting it.
Now this is how the amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com should work. Let me
tip
my hat to you for your effort.
Tommy in Tampa - White 64 - Snappy (smiling)

Does this mean I get the cold beverage of my choice at Celina? (smiling
too) . As For Mt Dora it is great. And as Gord goes ,He is one of those
people that just make you smile the first moment you meet him. I
promised Margie I would not go there with out her. But what if I just
happened to be on high way hitch hiking to ,lets say the store for milk,
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Message: 2
   Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 10:08:06 -0500
   From: "David R. Adams" <adamsmiano@home.com>
Subject: dont have one yet

I'm new to the group so I thought I would introduce myself.  
I dont have one yet (wife and three little kids and too many toys already) , but I wanted one since I first saw one as a kid..  Saw something about it on TV one night and my interest was rekindled.  Thought I'd try the internet and see what info/newsgroups were out there.  I'll keep working on my wife--and my bank account-- but will get one one day.  Until then, I'll be reading and watching.  One comment--after reading the great FAQ on the group website, what will happen when the last transmission dies and there are no more parts?


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Message: 3
   Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 10:26:41 -0400
   From: Arnold Hite <ahite@Charleston.Net>
Subject: Lake Harwell Boat Show

Ralph,

    My wife and I are planning to attend the Antique and Classic Boat show
in Hartwell GA the weekend of April 1.  We are going to bring our Amphi up
from Charleston.  Also Lynn and Tommy from Tampa are planning to attend.
(see below).  Do you have an Amphi or know other owners in the Atlanta area
that might want to attend?
    Thanks Bill for posting lodging information at

http://www.amphicar.com/calendar.htm

I also have two phone numbers from the local organizers.  Send me an email
off-list if you want them.

Arnold and Sharon Hite
66 Blue and (still wandering, oil leaking, gear whining, white 64)

 Lynne & I think this sounds like a blast. So you can count on the
four of us. Some hotel info would be great. Tommy, Lynne, Snappy
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Message: 4
   Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 15:28:03 -0000
   From: "David Chapman" <davidc@avonlogic.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: Re: dont have one yet

> what will happen when the last transmission dies and there are no more
parts?

It's not a problem, everything on the Amphicar can be made, including all
parts of the transmission, it's just a question of economics. These days
most people repair transmissions while just 10 years ago they were replaced
and in some cases the old ones were thrown away. As Amphicars increase in
value (and worldwide it tends to be inflation plus a bit each year) then
making parts becomes more economical.

If you buy a new car today then because of the electronics and technology in
it you know it will have a finite life - typically less than 20 years -
whereas Amphicar can go on forever and the engine is simple enough to be
adapted to run on alternative fuels in the future.

The biggest threat to the Amphicar is political/legal/environmental. Powered
cars and boats are increasingly being restricted around the world, it's more
of  a problem here in Europe where the anti-car culture is very strong but
it could happen there.

David Chapman in the UK



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   Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 11:54:19 EST
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Message: 6
   Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 11:25:58 -0600
   From: "Ken 'KD' Roy" <kdroy@hotmail.com>
Subject: Celina Campgrounds.

I seemed to have misplaced the names & numbers of the Celina campgrounds. 
Could you publish it again?
I'm having a trailer built to tow behind my RV,
so I need a place to stay.
Last year I think I stayed at a place called Cozy????.
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      1. AMPHICAR FOR SALE
           From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
      2. daves 66red
           From: "richard martin" <martin@discover-net.net>
      3. Re: set me free
           From: "Bill Connelly" <billiam@erols.com>
      4. Re: AMPHICAR FOR SALE
           From: "Michael Echemann" <echemike@earthlink.net>
      5. We're back=85
           From: Amphipoda@yahoo.com
      6. Re: AMPHICAR FOR SALE
           From: Steve Bankert <stevenbankert@yahoo.com>
      7. Ockham's Razor
           From: Arnold Hite <ahite@Charleston.Net>
      8. Re: Re: add an additional stock fan
           From: tommyintpa@aol.com


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Message: 1
   Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 10:26:08 -0600
   From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
Subject: AMPHICAR FOR SALE

I have been driving the red 66 and it runs great. Just over ten thousand
miles. Its the car or the wife. The car MUST go. Iam offering to list
members first then probably E bay. I will consider ANY offer. I am not
just pissing around. Some one will buy a great car at a great price.
Every one that has seen it loves it.  I want to sell TODAY. Call me at
815 849 5498.  Later Dave



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Message: 2
   Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 10:45:46 -0800
   From: "richard martin" <martin@discover-net.net>
Subject: daves 66red

I am checking on what    i can get for my wife to make you an offer, there =
sure is a lot more women out there than Amphicars


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Message: 3
   Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 11:54:55 -0500
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Subject: Re: set me free

Dear mgm124@aol.com:

Just like it says at the bottom of every amphicar-lovers list posting you'v=
e ever received, in order to unsubscribe, you simply need to send a blank m=
essage to amphicar-lovers-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com, not amphicar-lovers@=
yahoogroups.com as you've been doing.

Alternatively, you can manage all of your YahooGroups List subscriptions th=
rough their webpage at http://groups.yahoo.com/.  Just sign in with your us=
ername and password, click "My Groups", click the name of the group in ques=
tion, and "unsubscribe"=20

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Message: 4
   Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 12:49:22 -0500
   From: "Michael Echemann" <echemike@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: AMPHICAR FOR SALE

Someone is going to get a nice car, I'll try thinking of any potential
buyers for you. I'd be tempted to trade you this car in the garage!!! Plus
Cash of course.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: David Derer <dmd@essex1.com>
To: amphicar-lovers@egroups.com <amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 11:26 AM
Subject: [amphicar-lovers] AMPHICAR FOR SALE


> I have been driving the red 66 and it runs great. Just over ten thousand
> miles. Its the car or the wife. The car MUST go. Iam offering to list
> members first then probably E bay. I will consider ANY offer. I am not
> just pissing around. Some one will buy a great car at a great price.
> Every one that has seen it loves it.  I want to sell TODAY. Call me at
> 815 849 5498.  Later Dave
>
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Message: 5
   Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 19:25:48 -0000
   From: Amphipoda@yahoo.com
Subject: We're back=85

Yes my fine finned friends, Mermaid & I survived=20
our perilous adventures in Belize and Guatemala.=20=20
In the wake of hurricane Keith those countries would=20
do well to invest in the Amphicar technology.  One-
lane dirt roads so rough that they required at least a=20
foot of ground clearance and washed out bridges that=20
demanded snorkels on the engine carburetor.  Water=20
ways connecting remote villages and only a short boat=20
trip to explore the barrier reefs.  Amphi would have=20
made such a spectacle there that the Belizian people=20
might have named a national holiday in his honor.=20=20
Upon our return it was most comforting to see our=20
Amphi patiently waiting for a swim.  Weather permit-
ting we intend to do just that.=20=20
Catching up on the Amphi Lovers Digest was also a=20
priority.  Two weeks is a long time to be away and the=20
digest seemed to bubble with great commentaries and=20
advice.  Even saw some reference to me in a few postings=20
- an honor indeed.  It's good to be home and back with=20
Amphi and all of you again.   Must also mention how=20
much we enjoyed reading the Amphi Newsletter.  That=20
classic periodical is distended to become a collector's item.=20=20
Also forgot to mention how wonderful Randy's Amphi=20
calendars are!  These too will be long held sacred treasures=20
for generations to come.=20=20
And finally thanks to all who sent in names of nominees for the=20
highly coveted Annual Amphipoda Award.  My email box=20
was actually pretty well stuffed, as was the digest.  Ironically=20
we have a near dead heat tie, so any last minute votes would=20
be greatly appreciated.  Best to send them to me direct to=20
(amphipoda@yahoo.com) rather than posting them - the=20
award ceremony is best when it's a surprise to all, especially=20
the winner.=20
And for the benefit of the newcomers to our little family=85=20
remember to completely halt thy rear wheels BEFORE=20
engaging thy propellers.  This applies to both land and water=20
shifting - so apply the brakes to a full stop, even in the water,=20
before shifting propellers forward and/or reverse.  Failure to=20
do so will hurt Amphi internally and emotionally.  It will also=20
cost you a few hundred to a few thousand dollars to repair.

Amphipoda
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Message: 6
   Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 11:53:17 -0800 (PST)
   From: Steve Bankert <stevenbankert@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: AMPHICAR FOR SALE

David,

   I may be dreaming, but, how much?

steve

--- David Derer <dmd@essex1.com> wrote:
> I have been driving the red 66 and it runs great.
> Just over ten thousand
> miles. Its the car or the wife. The car MUST go. Iam
> offering to list
> members first then probably E bay. I will consider
> ANY offer. I am not
> just pissing around. Some one will buy a great car
> at a great price.
> Every one that has seen it loves it.  I want to sell
> TODAY. Call me at
> 815 849 5498.  Later Dave
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Message: 7
   Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 21:57:23 -0400
   From: Arnold Hite <ahite@Charleston.Net>
Subject: Ockham's Razor

    There are some lessons that I need to learn over and over again.  What
could a 12th century Catholic Theologian have to do with Amphicar
maintenance?  A few weeks ago I notice that the driver's side door was
getting increasingly difficult to open and close.  A few times it took the
full force of my shoulder slammed against the door to pop it open, and with
each closing, a terrible jamming sound.
     My mind raced.  Finally the frame of the Amphi has given away, and the
car is sagging in the middle making it difficult to open and close the door=
,
I reasoned.  Next, I imagined the door hinge welds have failed causing the
door to sag.  Or maybe the door itself has finally succumb to old age and i=
s
twisted or out of square.
    Ockham suggested all of those years ago that if a problem has multiple
explanations, the most likely explanation is the simplest.  Today I checked
the door closing cog-gear.  It was so gummed up with old dried up grease an=
d
rust preventing undercoating, that I couldn't budge it.  I took the whole
assembly out of the door and cleaned it up with a solvent.  I re-lubed with
some self-cleaning bicycle chain lube guaranteed not to gum up.  The door
works like it just came off of the show room floor.
    Three steps forward, two steps back, that's my pattern.  Sometimes (but
not always) repairs go better than expected.

Arnold Hite
Johns Island, SC



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Message: 8
   Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 23:37:23 EST
   From: tommyintpa@aol.com
Subject: Re: Re: add an additional stock fan

In a message dated 3/8/01 6:50:36 AM Pacific Standard Time,=20
kenneth3@concentric.net writes:


> I think Tommy is on to something good here.  I emailed him to request mor=
e=20
> info
> on the heater duct blower he selected.  He mentioned the manufacturer and=
 I
> found the blowers in the West Marine (http://westmarine.com) catalog.  It
> appears to me that these blowers might be easily fitted inside the existi=
ng
> Amphicar fan housing, at least on the early heater units located below th=
e=20
> gas
> tank, although I haven't taken mine apart yet to check.  Might be a very=
=20
> cost
> effective retrofit for those replacing a defective motor or to get more a=
ir
> flow.
>=20
> The blower unit is described on attwood's site:
> http://www.attwoodmarine.com/Products/parts.asp?ProductID=3D433&
> path=3Dventilation&category=3D2&gtype=3D2&categoryname=3DVentilation+Equi=
pment&
> typename=3D4%22+Air+Hose&

HI, I just wanted to tell you two things.
The NAPA part number and description for the blower is "750-2194 blower." I=
t=20
cost $27.38 The outer thing is that yesterday after the car show (we won) w=
e=20
wanted to swim Snappy. The weather conditions made the windshield fog up=20
badly. We turned on the defroster and the dandiest thing happened, it worke=
d.=20
The windshield cleared, we could see again. You can hear the blower just a=
=20
little. You may want to wire it to its own switch so you can run only the=20
stock blower at times. Tommy in Tampa


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be helpful for me to announce my port of marc's MSS-rewriting patch to
Linux. It can be found in /mit/jered/src/linux-msslimit.

This is a patch into the IP firewalling code for Linux 2.2.  It
creates a magic chain called 'msslimit' which will rewrite the MSS in
any TCP SYN packets to be smaller by the size of an IPIP header.  This
solves the problem of path-MTU black holes without having to
reconfigure the MTU on all your internal machines.

--Jered

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At 6:23 PM +0000 3/9/01, Mark Silis wrote:
>Could you please do us a favor and see to it, that
>the IS documentation points at the software page and not net-dist?

Thanks Mark! We'll try and get them to change the web page link.

Marshall

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Take a look at /mit/warlord/Public/tunnel-client.sh

-derek

Miro Jurisic <meeroh@MIT.EDU> writes:

> Can someone please email me the Linux tunnel config instructions? (Or 
> a pointer to them)
> 
> meeroh
> -- 
> 
> meeroh@mit.edu | <http://meeroh.mit.edu/meeroh/> | MIT I/S Mac 
> developer | KB1FMP
> 
> "Look up at the sky. Ask yourselves: Is it yes or no? Has the sheep
> eaten the flower? And you will see how everything changes..."
>        -- Antoine de Saint-Exupery, "The Little Prince"

-- 
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Dear Instructors:

I wanted to follow-up to see if you received enough Attendee Brochures for this
event.  If you need anymore, please let me know and I will send them out to you.

Thank you,
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Subject: NOC report for Mon Mar 12

NOC Monitor Report for Monday, March 12, 2001 (selected machines)


Mon Mar 12 06:09:00 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 06:09:51 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 06:45:57 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit timeout
Mon Mar 12 06:46:43 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit ok
Mon Mar 12 06:52:59 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 06:52:59 2001   echo.nw61-240-rep-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 06:52:59 2001   echo.nw61-440t-rep-1.mit.ed timeout
Mon Mar 12 06:56:00 2001   echo.nw61-240-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 06:56:44 2001   echo.nw61-440t-rep-1.mit.ed ok
Mon Mar 12 06:56:44 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 06:58:06 2001   echo.nw61-240-rep-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 06:58:06 2001   echo.nw61-240-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 07:44:03 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 07:44:03 2001   echo.nw61-440t-rep-1.mit.ed timeout
Mon Mar 12 07:44:13 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit timeout
Mon Mar 12 07:44:24 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit ok
Mon Mar 12 07:45:09 2001   echo.nw61-440t-rep-1.mit.ed ok
Mon Mar 12 07:47:46 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 07:48:25 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit timeout
Mon Mar 12 07:53:06 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit ok
Mon Mar 12 07:57:37 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit timeout
Mon Mar 12 08:02:01 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit ok
Mon Mar 12 08:03:27 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit timeout
Mon Mar 12 08:04:54 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit ok
Mon Mar 12 08:07:22 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit timeout
Mon Mar 12 08:09:11 2001   echo.e40-205t-sw-6.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 08:09:37 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit ok
Mon Mar 12 08:12:08 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit timeout
Mon Mar 12 08:16:54 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit ok
Mon Mar 12 08:18:13 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit timeout
Mon Mar 12 08:19:39 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit ok
Mon Mar 12 08:21:33 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit timeout
Mon Mar 12 08:23:12 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit ok
Mon Mar 12 08:31:49 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit timeout
Mon Mar 12 08:32:50 2001   echo.nw61-134-rep-entry.mit ok
Mon Mar 12 09:01:19 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 09:02:29 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 09:07:33 2001   echo.m62-303j-rep-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 09:07:33 2001   echo.m64-104j-rep-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 09:07:33 2001   echo.m64-104j-rep-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 09:08:31 2001   echo.b62-ether.mit.edu      timeout
Mon Mar 12 09:08:31 2001   echo.b64-ether.mit.edu      timeout
Mon Mar 12 09:26:45 2001   echo.b62-ether.mit.edu      ok
Mon Mar 12 09:26:45 2001   echo.b64-ether.mit.edu      ok
Mon Mar 12 09:27:30 2001   echo.m62-203j-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 09:27:30 2001   echo.m62-303j-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 09:27:30 2001   echo.m64-104j-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 09:27:30 2001   echo.m64-104j-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 09:27:30 2001   echo.m62m-007-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 09:29:38 2001   echo.m62-103j-rep-entry.mit timeout
Mon Mar 12 10:09:54 2001   echo.n4-ether.mit.edu       timeout
Mon Mar 12 10:25:42 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 10:52:42 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 11:17:58 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 11:26:56 2001   echo.ne20-408-sw-7.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 11:33:53 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 11:38:35 2001   echo.ne20-408-sw-7.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 12:02:47 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 12:04:53 2001   echo.ihtfp-fddi.mit.edu     timeout
Mon Mar 12 12:05:33 2001   echo.ihtfp-fddi.mit.edu     ok
Mon Mar 12 12:07:35 2001   echo.ne20-408-sw-5.mit.edu  timeout
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Mon Mar 12 12:14:46 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 12:23:07 2001   echo.psyche.mit.edu         ok
Mon Mar 12 12:28:15 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 12:29:15 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 13:09:20 2001   echo.e52-100lb-ap-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 13:09:58 2001   echo.e52-100lb-ap-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 13:22:30 2001   echo.ne20-408-sw-5.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 13:39:45 2001   echo.e52-100lb-ap-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 13:40:14 2001   echo.e52-100lb-ap-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 13:49:27 2001   echo.ne20-408-sw-3.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 14:09:45 2001   echo.ne20-408-sw-2.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 14:27:49 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 15:04:03 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-4.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 15:04:37 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-4.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 15:08:21 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 15:33:15 2001   echo.salticus-peckhamae.mit timeout
Mon Mar 12 15:33:15 2001   echo.grand-central-station. timeout
Mon Mar 12 15:33:19 2001   echo.pacific-carrier-annex. timeout
Mon Mar 12 15:33:19 2001   echo.webx.mit.edu           timeout
Mon Mar 12 15:33:19 2001   echo.alum.mit.edu           timeout
Mon Mar 12 15:33:19 2001   echo.sicarius-spatulatus.mi timeout
Mon Mar 12 15:33:19 2001   echo.loneliness.mit.edu     timeout
Mon Mar 12 15:33:39 2001   echo.doghouse.mit.edu       timeout
Mon Mar 12 15:33:40 2001   echo.w92r1-w92srv21.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 15:33:42 2001   echo.w92r1-bb.mit.edu       timeout
Mon Mar 12 15:36:37 2001   echo.w92r1-bb.mit.edu       ok
Mon Mar 12 15:36:50 2001   echo.salticus-peckhamae.mit ok
Mon Mar 12 15:36:50 2001   echo.grand-central-station. ok
Mon Mar 12 15:36:50 2001   echo.pacific-carrier-annex. ok
Mon Mar 12 15:36:51 2001   echo.alum.mit.edu           ok
Mon Mar 12 15:36:51 2001   echo.sicarius-spatulatus.mi ok
Mon Mar 12 15:36:53 2001   echo.loneliness.mit.edu     ok
Mon Mar 12 15:37:17 2001   echo.doghouse.mit.edu       ok
Mon Mar 12 15:37:18 2001   echo.w92r1-w92srv21.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 15:37:33 2001   echo.webx.mit.edu           ok
Mon Mar 12 16:05:08 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 16:13:53 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 16:22:03 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 16:22:21 2001   echo.ihtfp-fddi.mit.edu     timeout
Mon Mar 12 16:22:47 2001   echo.ihtfp-fddi.mit.edu     ok
Mon Mar 12 16:35:12 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 16:41:47 2001   echo.external-fddi.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 16:42:19 2001   echo.external-fddi.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 16:46:12 2001   echo.w71-317t-rep-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 16:46:49 2001   echo.w71-317t-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 16:55:56 2001   echo.ne20-408-sw-2.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 17:09:07 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 17:13:05 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 17:18:28 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 17:22:47 2001   echo.m66-251t-sw-2.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 17:30:20 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-4.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 17:30:20 2001   echo.w71-317t-rep-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 17:31:09 2001   echo.w71-317t-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 17:31:46 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-4.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 17:40:29 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-4.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 17:40:54 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-4.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 17:43:34 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-4.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 17:43:47 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-4.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 17:46:19 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-2.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 17:47:30 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-2.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 17:49:08 2001   echo.m68-005t-sw-1.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 17:53:39 2001   echo.external-fddi.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 17:54:11 2001   echo.external-fddi.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 17:56:32 2001   echo.w71-317t-rep-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 17:58:33 2001   echo.w71-317t-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 19:20:03 2001   echo.pindar-p.mit.edu       timeout
Mon Mar 12 20:47:40 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-4.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 20:47:51 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-4.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 20:48:52 2001   echo.w71-275t-rep-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 20:49:49 2001   echo.w71-275t-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 20:51:31 2001   echo.w71-317t-rep-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 20:51:45 2001   echo.w71-317t-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 20:53:37 2001   echo.w71-275t-rep-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 20:53:49 2001   echo.w71-275t-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 20:55:39 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-2.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 20:56:27 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-2.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 20:59:30 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-2.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 21:00:54 2001   echo.w71-275t-rep-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 21:01:16 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-2.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 21:03:08 2001   echo.w71-275t-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 21:35:55 2001   echo.pindar-p.mit.edu       ok
Mon Mar 12 22:08:54 2001   echo.w71-317t-rep-1.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 22:09:13 2001   echo.w71-317t-rep-1.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 22:12:49 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-4.mit.edu timeout
Mon Mar 12 22:13:42 2001   echo.w71-168t-rep-4.mit.edu ok
Mon Mar 12 22:47:31 2001   echo.external-fddi.mit.edu  timeout
Mon Mar 12 22:48:09 2001   echo.external-fddi.mit.edu  ok
Mon Mar 12 23:30:44 2001   echo.m68-005t-sw-1.mit.edu  ok
Tue Mar 13 01:48:09 2001   echo.w61j-101e-rep-1.mit.ed timeout
Tue Mar 13 01:49:16 2001   echo.w61j-101e-rep-1.mit.ed ok
Tue Mar 13 02:15:22 2001   echo.w70f-127t-rep-2.mit.ed timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:15:52 2001   echo.w70f-127t-rep-2.mit.ed ok
Tue Mar 13 02:48:11 2001   echo.kerberos-1.mit.edu     timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:11 2001   echo.solar2.mit.edu         timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:16 2001   echo.n57-ether.mit.edu      timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:16 2001   echo.nw10-ether.mit.edu     timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:16 2001   echo.nw61-ether.mit.edu     timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:16 2001   echo.nw62-ether.mit.edu     timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:20 2001   echo.w1-ether.mit.edu       timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:20 2001   echo.w4-ether.mit.edu       timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:20 2001   echo.w7-ether.mit.edu       timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:20 2001   echo.w16-ether.mit.edu      timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:23 2001   echo.prill.mit.edu          timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:24 2001   echo.hydra.mit.edu          timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:24 2001   echo.hypodorian.mit.edu     timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:24 2001   echo.urania.mit.edu         timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:24 2001   echo.w34-ether.mit.edu      timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:24 2001   echo.w59-ether.mit.edu      timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:26 2001   echo.w70-ether.mit.edu      timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:29 2001   echo.n42-043t-sw-6.mit.edu  timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:29 2001   echo.n42-145t-sw-4.mit.edu  timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:29 2001   echo.n52-423t-sw-6.mit.edu  timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:29 2001   echo.w20ns.mit.edu          timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:29 2001   echo.w84-ether.mit.edu      timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:29 2001   echo.w92-149-ap-1.mit.edu   timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:33 2001   echo.jason.mit.edu          timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:48:34 2001   echo.ato-ether.mit.edu      timeout
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Tue Mar 13 02:50:52 2001   echo.watertown-press.mit.ed timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:51:23 2001   echo.bud-p.mit.edu          timeout
Tue Mar 13 02:53:51 2001   echo.solar2.mit.edu         ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:00 2001   echo.nw12-fddi.mit.edu      ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:33 2001   echo.kerberos-1.mit.edu     ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:44 2001   echo.n57-ether.mit.edu      ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:44 2001   echo.nw10-ether.mit.edu     ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:45 2001   echo.nw61-ether.mit.edu     ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:45 2001   echo.nw62-ether.mit.edu     ok
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Tue Mar 13 02:54:48 2001   echo.w7-ether.mit.edu       ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:49 2001   echo.w16-ether.mit.edu      ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:53 2001   echo.prill.mit.edu          ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:53 2001   echo.w20ns.mit.edu          ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:54 2001   echo.hydra.mit.edu          ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:54 2001   echo.hypodorian.mit.edu     ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:54 2001   echo.jason.mit.edu          ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:54 2001   echo.urania.mit.edu         ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:54 2001   echo.w34-ether.mit.edu      ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:54 2001   echo.w59-ether.mit.edu      ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:55 2001   echo.w70-ether.mit.edu      ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:56 2001   echo.w84-ether.mit.edu      ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:57 2001   echo.w92-149-ap-1.mit.edu   ok
Tue Mar 13 02:54:59 2001   echo.ato-ether.mit.edu      ok
Tue Mar 13 02:55:05 2001   echo.money-p.mit.edu        ok
Tue Mar 13 02:55:08 2001   echo.bud-p.mit.edu          ok
Tue Mar 13 02:55:08 2001   echo.watertown-press.mit.ed ok
Tue Mar 13 02:55:28 2001   echo.n42-043t-sw-6.mit.edu  ok
Tue Mar 13 02:55:28 2001   echo.n42-145t-sw-4.mit.edu  ok
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Tue Mar 13 06:05:12 2001   echo.e19-716t-sw-1.mit.edu  timeout
Tue Mar 13 06:05:26 2001   echo.e19-716t-sw-1.mit.edu  ok
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Hello

The MIT Architecture Group has canceled the Lunch Time Seminar 
scheduled for Wednesday March 14th. The next seminar will be on Wednesday
April 11th, 2001. Marshall Vale will be speaking on Mac OS X.

For more information on upcoming and past seminars;
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Regards
Mohammad for the The MIT I/T Architecture Group



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Hi.

We have had several clients contact the Help Desk regarding problems 
downloading and installing LPR Spooler. From the "Printing from 
Windows 95/98 to an MITnet Printer"
http://web.mit.edu/is/pubs/ns-56/

the link to the net-dist page is broken:

ftp://net-dist.mit.edu/mit/win3/network/lwp4dos/individual-files/net/mit/

Also, after downloading the LPR Spooler installer from the page,

http://web.mit.edu/installers/win.combined/LPRSpool/wlprinst.exe

it will not install. After about 70% of the installer has run, it 
gives the following error message:

NetInstaller Error
Server could not find directory. Please see the following URL for 
more information:
http://web.mit.edu/installers/iniftp.html


According to the LPR_ftp.log, it could not connect to the right directory:
Wed Mar 14 14:07:28 2001
  Connected to net-dist.mit.edu.
Wed Mar 14 14:07:28 2001
  Server could not find directory /mit/bin/win3/LPRSpool/ini.

 From what we can tell, the installer has been removed from net-dist 
(as well as the bin/win3 directory). We still have clients who would 
like this, and are wondering if there is another place to get the 
installer.

Thanks for you help.
Eric





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Dear Instructors:

If you are having difficulties uploading your course material, try this
shortened address:

ftp://instructor@ftp.key3media.com
Password: intranet


URGENT!!     Hotel Accommodations

For those of you who have not yet completed the Hotel Reservation Form, we will
not be able to guarantee you a room if we do not receive the completed form by
the evening of Thursday, March 15, 2001.  For your convenience I have linked the
address below:

http://www.key3media.com/interop/lasvegas2001/instructors/protected/hrfform.html


This would also be a good opportunity for you to submit your AV requests.
If you should have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact
me.

Thank you,
Janet
650/ 372-7917



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There are 6 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. New Member of the Amphi Family
           From: Mike Israel <amphicar770@yahoo.com>
      2. congrats! Mike
           From: Mark_Richardson@Mahleinc.com
      3. Re: New Member of the Amphi Family
           From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
      4. congrats
           From: dougparsons@ameritech.net
      5. Congratulations 
           From: echemike@earthlink.net
      6. Welcome aboard little one...
           From: Amphipoda@yahoo.com


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Message: 1
   Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 08:01:00 -0800 (PST)
   From: Mike Israel <amphicar770@yahoo.com>
Subject: New Member of the Amphi Family

Hello All,

Melissa Marie was born on Monday at 5:11 pm.  8lbs,
3oz, 21 inches.  Mom and baby are doing well.

Cheers,

Mike Israel
65 Amphi (white)
Amphi Digest Admin


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Message: 2
   Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 11:33:42 -0500
   From: Mark_Richardson@Mahleinc.com
Subject: congrats! Mike




Mark Richardson & Family




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Message: 3
   Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 18:13:22 -0000
   From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
Subject: Re: New Member of the Amphi Family

> Melissa Marie was born on Monday at 5:11 pm.  8lbs,
> 3oz, 21 inches.  Mom and baby are doing well.

Well, a big CONGRATULATIONS to you both!!

               .-"''-.  _
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                /   /    /
               /  /'    /

John



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Message: 4
   Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 19:58:30 -0000
   From: dougparsons@ameritech.net
Subject: congrats

Congratulations Mike and Family 


Doug and Phyllis Parsons

The only thing greater than owning an amphi is being born into a 
family that already has one 8-)






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Message: 5
   Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 21:31:23 -0000
   From: echemike@earthlink.net
Subject: Congratulations 

Congrats to both of you and the new little one.  Glad your all doing 
fine.
Mike & Chris



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Message: 6
   Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 23:29:28 -0000
   From: Amphipoda@yahoo.com
Subject: Welcome aboard little one...

Congratulations Mike and family!
It is indeed a joyous occasion when a
new amphibian joins our fold.  As you
are probably well aware... Amphi loves
babies and babies love Amphi.  It seems
to be an intrinsic natural phenomenon -
that both Amphi and babies love the water.  
And of course we all look forward to seeing 
pictures of young Melissa Marie in the best 
cradle on the planet - that which is none other 
than Amphi.  The water gently rocking Amphi 
side to side and Melissa Marie so peacefully 
sleeping away to the drone of the bilge pump. 

Amphipoda
`64 Turquoise
Sandy Eggo, CA




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Please call our recording engineer George Hook's voice mail, 781-433-1837,
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Please mark your calendar any evening, starting this Friday, to leave your audio
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Since time is of the essence please try to do this within the next 2 weeks.

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Your message need only be from 1-2 minutes long.

Please leave a separate voice mail for each course you are teaching.
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Example outline:
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So if you are a/ or working with
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you will learn _____________ (state 3-10 features from your syllabus) from
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Dear Instructors:

I apologize to those of you who were not able to access the address I forwarded
to you to complete your hotel accommodation form.  If you are still having
difficulties, please try using the user name and password below.


http://www.key3media.com/interop/lasvegas2001/instructors/protected/hrfform.html

User Name:  instructor
Password:    ninlv1


Thank you,
Janet



From <arma@belegost.mit.edu>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:20 2001Received: from fort-point-station.mit.edu by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id BAA03282; Fri, 16 Mar 2001 01:15:50 -0500 (EST)
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From: Roger Dingledine <arma@MIT.EDU>
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We mentioned some pocket iso's in the meeting today.

I put two of them on belegost:

ftp://belegost.mit.edu/linuxcare.iso
(more info available at http://open-projects.linuxcare.com/BBC/

ftp://belegost.mit.edu/atstake.iso
"Pocket security toolkit" -- it has all sorts of goodies.

-rw-r--r--   1 root     root     43407360 Mar 16 00:48 /mirror/ftp/atstake.iso
-rw-r--r--   1 root     root     49838080 Mar 16 00:58 /mirror/ftp/linuxcare.iso

Grab them and "mount foo.iso /dev/cdrom -oloop" and poke around.

(Get them with an ftp client, not a netscape. Browsers typically can't
handle large files.)

--Roger


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There are 2 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. prop shaft u-joints and replacement horn
           From: antique459@aol.com
      2. prop shaft u-joints
           From: Allan Woodcock <awoodc@earthlink.net>


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Message: 1
   Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 22:53:34 -0000
   From: antique459@aol.com
Subject: prop shaft u-joints and replacement horn

Does anyone know if you can purchase prop shaft u-joints at the local 
part store? I am also looking for a horn that is a replacement that 
will fit in the horn bucket. Any help would be appreciated.
 sixty-two...Lagoon Blue....!



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Message: 2
   Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 19:50:26 -0800
   From: Allan Woodcock <awoodc@earthlink.net>
Subject: prop shaft u-joints

The closest prop shaft u-joint that I have been able to find is a model
220 1660.  It is a 30 mm unit and several companies make it .  It was
for a BMW rear axle.   Only one slight problem.  The u-joint itself is a
bit short and my axle shop had to put spacers at the end.  On each joint
they put one spacer with a threaded plug so that a grease nipple can  be
screwed in.  Unless you want a grease coated engine compartment I don't
think the nipple should be left in.  Also - these puppies are pricey  -
about $70 eaach.

Allan Woodcock
'67 red  (in a million pieces)



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Thanks to Alicia for being scribe!  In attendance:

Peter Swedock, Ai Lab
Noah Meyerhans, LCS
Leigh Heyman, AI
Matt Power, independent
Angie Kelic, grad student
Jonathan Hunt, SWRT
Linda Leblanc, CP
Geoff Goodell, undergrad
Tom Coveny, DCS
Adam D'Amico, newly former student
Roger Dingeldine, former student
Mark Histed, student
Chris Pererson, Whitehead Institute
Mark Riedesel, Sloan school
Gerry Isaccson, Virus dude
Michail Bletsas, Media Lab
Usman Mobin, studnet
Jonathan Wolf, student
Jeff Schiller, NetOps
Bob Mahoney, NetOps


Bob will try to have meetings more often.  (monthly?)

Linda LeBlanc, sysadmin at campus police, will be hanging around a 
bit, as she's working on her SANS certification research paper.

Budget - We're in fairly good shape.  Recent expenditures:

  - new box for sentry
  - new box for looking at red hat update service for ver. 7- Mark is 
working with this.
  - there is training money, if there's any local training you want to 
go to, drop Bob a note
  - if you think of things we should be spending money on, let Bob 
know.  i.e., hardware, books,

10 people went to Incident Response training class last Wed, pretty good.
Appropriate to the audience.

SANS New England in Boston in September (Systems and Network Security)
Certification track for security professionals.  Check out the web 
pages- opportunities exist for volunteers to help with set up and 
such, and then take free classes.

Leigh did the level 2 Intrusion Detection course, liked it.  You will 
be able to test out of the level 1 "essentials" course.

If you make good grades on level 1 you get invited to be on the advisory board.

After the class, there's test & project.
There are 6 level 2 classes.  With those and 2 90's or papers graded 
as honors you get certification.

Most of these are also available on-line.

We're starting to prepare for next summer's boot camp

Adam playing with the NFR IDS.  Really designed for being behind a 
firewall, so it reports lots of stuff we don't care about.  This will 
help us find intrusions and watch trends.

Port scans are a  usually symptom of something else being wrong.
Note: MacOS X comes with a portscanning tool built-in.

Adam playing w/ Snort, open source tool running on the Netwinder box
watch various ports, has a support community

Ethereal - packet analyzer, Leigh familiar with it.  Let's you drill 
down through packets.  Human readable and shows raw data.  Nice 
package.

We really need to update our web pages.

email projects - athena hosts that are accepting insecure 
connections. Current default of mksrv remote makes machines secure 
only, didn't use to.  Now going to send email, tell them how to make 
secure and if they think that would interfere with their work, ask 
them to send mail explaining why.  Draft will be sent to email list. 
Messages will go to discuss, only responses will go to net-sec list.

Bob not against buying a commercial product to solve problem of 
insecure connections to individual machines.

Big target is people doing web publishing.
SSH2 license is very restrictive.

Recent legal issues
Kevin was deposed as one of several Akamai vs whooever
190 page deposition, MIT provided him a  lawyer

Unclear where liability lies between personal and MIT when legal 
things crop up.  Bob is looking into this, especially for situations 
where member of team is not actually currently affiliated with MIT in 
any other ways.

If student staff would like more work- we have lots to do.  Speak up 
if you want to put in more hours!

From <lmrobin@MIT.EDU>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:20 2001Received: from central-city-carrier-station.mit.edu by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id KAA28590; Fri, 16 Mar 2001 10:22:03 -0500 (EST)
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Good Morning,

The WinZephyr Release Team is preparing for the release of WinZephyr 
1.0.  WinZephyr 1.0 will resolve a security issue with the previous beta 
version.  The previous WinZephyr version allowed for a user to be able to 
subscribe to, and receive, another user's Zephyrs.  An upgrade will be made 
to the Zephyr server on April 1, which will cause the previous WinZephyr 
version to fail.  Please download the current beta from the link 
below.  Please note that a customized installer should be ready very 
soon.  We will notify you when it is ready, if you wish to wait.  The URL 
will be the same.

https://web.mit.edu/swrt/winzephyr/installer

A list of current windows Zephyr users has been generated, through an 
analysis of the poorly authenticated connections to the Zephyr servers, due 
to the bug in the WinZephyr client.  Those users have been added to a 
winzephyr-test mailing list.  Permissions for the installer directory have 
been set to include winzephyr-test.


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To all my friends and co-workers at MIT:

Due to health considerations and the lengthy daily commute from Worcester to
Cambridge, I have reached the difficult decision to leave MIT.  My last 
official day will be April 6, but I will be spending most of my time working 
from home.  It was, indeed, a difficult decision because I have greatly 
enjoyed my time at MIT, short though it was.  The best part about working at 
IS was the wonderful people I have had the pleasure to work with.  I won't 
single anyone out, but I think you know who you are, and I thank you for the 
opportunity to meet you, work with you, and share laughs with you.  I will be 
sure to stop by and see those of you who have made a difference in my life, 
and made working at MIT so much fun. 

I wish you all the very best in your professional and personal efforts and 
hope that we can remain in touch despite the fact that I will no longer be at 
MIT. You can feel free to e-mail me at dbarrows40@aol.com.  

All the best!!

Dan

P.S.  Cecilia..I want that hat!

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One desk and three chairs available to take outside of Room 3-352 and 3-354.

Administrative Assistant
d'Arbeloff Laboratory for
Information Systems & Technology
Mechanical Engineering Department
77 Massachusetts Ave. Rm. #3-348
Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: 617-253-2204
Fax: 617-258-6575
Email: cskeete@mit.edu


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I know the forum for selling items is reuse-sell, but the replies from 
there have been slow, and time is short.  So, I apologize ahead of time for 
a selling post:

I have two tickets to the final showing of Dane Edna tonight at the Wilbur 
Theater at 8 pm.  I can't make it, and so would hate to see them go to 
waste.  They are front row orchestra and have a face value of $65.  ALL 
offers will be considered.  The lucky winner will have to pick them up in 
building 16 by 5 pm.

bf


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Yes, please.

It's VERY helpful to have intentionally-disabled drops documented 
someplace where the Help Desk and other IS staff can see them.

Thanks!
-Chris


At 2:12 PM -0500 3/16/01, Ron Hoffmann wrote:
>    Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 13:47:11 -0500
>    From: Chris Griffith <cg@MIT.EDU>
>
>    Can someone please disable the net drop for the device that is using
>    18.54.0.151? The rogue device will have a MAC address of: 00050236ab3d
>
>Done.  This was found on 5/1@M24-205E-REP-1.  Shall I do a
>"disabled-drops" note?
>
>-Ron


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From <linux-wlan-user-owner@www.bitstorm.net>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:20 2001Received: from pacific-carrier-annex.mit.edu by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id PAA29023; Fri, 16 Mar 2001 15:27:40 -0500 (EST)
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Yup, and I discovered last night that with minor tweaks, the wvlan_cs
driver from the pcmcia-cs packages seems to be perfectly happy running a
Linksys PrismII card - even in adhoc mode (although maybe only
pseudo-adhoc)

What's going on here... :)

-Eric

Harry Mangalam wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I'm the troublemaker with the D-Link DWL650 card; Had to get my wife an Orinoco Silver card for her Mac (required for her university access). But before it was lost to her undeserving Mac, I tried it
> with the Linux config I've been on about recently
> and it works perfectly off the bat, which was &%^%$#% astonishing.
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grabbed one chair.

Thanks!
-k-

At 2:49 PM -0500 3/16/01, Carolyn Skeete wrote:
>One desk and three chairs available to take outside of Room 3-352 and 3-354.
>
>Administrative Assistant
>d'Arbeloff Laboratory for
>Information Systems & Technology
>Mechanical Engineering Department
>77 Massachusetts Ave. Rm. #3-348
>Cambridge, MA 02139
>Phone: 617-253-2204
>Fax: 617-258-6575
>Email: cskeete@mit.edu




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Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 20:19:35 +0000
To: Wai Ling Yee <wlyee@math.mit.edu>
From: Tilman Bauer <tilman@MIT.EDU>
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Hi Wai Ling!

>Ever corresponded with someone by snail mail?  I did once upon a time when
>a friend of mine was stuck in Strasbourg at a high school with no
>computers and hence no internet connection.  I kind of miss paper letters
>sometimes.


hint, hint ;-)

Thanks for your email. I have noticed that Vertical Limit must be showing
at MIT this weekend -- I got at least 10 emails from the climbing list,
mostly flames about how bad the film is, how bad it is to speak badly about
a film one hasn't seen, how bad it is to spoil the fun of watching the film
for others by laughing loud all the way through, etc. Oh well, maybe I
won't be missing too much. And I'm sure your toes are quite fascinating.

Julia is much better now, even without your recommended medicine. There
actually is a Chinese pharmacy right around the corner here, with lots of
jars and phiols of things with Chinese writing on them and a poster on the
door documenting how amazing Chinese hair loss medicine works by means of
before-after photographs. Well, I know that some white people claim that
all asians look the same, but I think it was more than obvious that the
"before" set of people was disjoint from the "after" one.
Julia went to some class dinner tonight which I, being afraid of too much
history talk, decided not to attend. So I can write emails.

Well that's nice of Hugh to practice the stuff you were playing. Was it
fun? I don't know if you should spend more time with him, I don't think
you're obliged to anything, just do whatever you feel like. I don't really
know him, he isn't that talkative, is he, in fact, it seems to me that in a
group of more than two people he doesn't speak at all.

So now let's see if I still have this email bouncing problem. The people
from athena couldn't help me either... If you don't hear from me ... no
wait ... that doesn't make sense to write this here, you already got this.
(Do you know this famous Christmas letter from an Aunt saying "I meant to
also send you a little money but the envelope was already sealed."?)

Tilman.
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Hi Wai Ling!


>Ever corresponded with someone by snail mail?  I did once upon a time
when

>a friend of mine was stuck in Strasbourg at a high school with no

>computers and hence no internet connection.  I kind of miss paper
letters

>sometimes.



hint, hint ;-)


Thanks for your email. I have noticed that Vertical Limit must be
showing at MIT this weekend -- I got at least 10 emails from the
climbing list, mostly flames about how bad the film is, how bad it is
to speak badly about a film one hasn't seen, how bad it is to spoil the
fun of watching the film for others by laughing loud all the way
through, etc. Oh well, maybe I won't be missing too much. And I'm sure
your toes are quite fascinating.


Julia is much better now, even without your recommended medicine. There
actually is a Chinese pharmacy right around the corner here, with lots
of jars and phiols of things with Chinese writing on them and a poster
on the door documenting how amazing Chinese hair loss medicine works by
means of before-after photographs. Well, I know that some white people
claim that all asians look the same, but I think it was more than
obvious that the "before" set of people was disjoint from the "after"
one.

Julia went to some class dinner tonight which I, being afraid of too
much history talk, decided not to attend. So I can write emails.


Well that's nice of Hugh to practice the stuff you were playing. Was it
fun? I don't know if you <italic>should</italic> spend more time with
him, I don't think you're obliged to anything, just do whatever you
feel like. I don't really know him, he isn't that talkative, is he, in
fact, it seems to me that in a group of more than two people he doesn't
speak at all.


So now let's see if I still have this email bouncing problem. The
people from athena couldn't help me either... If you don't hear from me
... no wait ... that doesn't make sense to write this here, you already
got this. (Do you know this famous Christmas letter from an Aunt saying
"I meant to also send you a little money but the envelope was already
sealed."?)


Tilman.

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From <kretch@MIT.EDU>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:20 2001Received: from grand-central-station.mit.edu by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id PAA21503; Fri, 16 Mar 2001 15:40:19 -0500 (EST)
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Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 15:37:42 -0500
From: "James M. Kretchmar" <kretch@MIT.EDU>

Ok, here's the lowdown on the Cisco SNMP vulnerabilities.  There
turned out to be four separate problems, only two of which applied to
us.

One (the problem I'll call the RW problem) is that you can use the RO
community to query the router for the RW community name.  This has
obvious bad implications.

The second (the problem I'll call the "ILMI" problem) is that you can
use a specific community name (ILMI :) set certain SNMP variables.
The variables you can set include the variables in the system group
(system.sysLocation etc) and variables in a certain ATM group.
There's nothing in the system group that will cause any kind of outage
if changed, it would just be slightly embarrassing.  The variables in
the ATM group, if changed, could actually affect service to any ATM
interfaces.

(For the curios, the other two problems were an unexpected RO
community name and another unexpected RW community name with access to
*every* writable variable.  The RO we don't care about since we're
using public anyway, the RW doesn't affect any versions of IOS we're
running).

Here's what was vulnerable to what:

                           RW           ILMI
       ----------------------------------------------------
       internal core    |  ok           VULNERABLE
       vbns-rtr         |  VULNERABLE   VULNERABLE
       w92-rtr-1        |  ok           ok
       - - - - - - - - -|- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
       ILG's	        |  ok           ok
       remote sites     |  ok           NE20 VULNERABLE
       - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
       entry sw's       |  ok           ok

The big nasty one was vbns-rtr being vulnerable to getting the SNMP RW
community, which I was able to do actually do.

Here's where things stand in terms of fixes:

I did a temporary fix to the vbns-rtr RW problem by removing the RW
community and reloading the router.  The "right" fix is to take the
next maintenance release, 12.0(16)S, which comes out on Monday.  This
also turns out to be the best available fix for the ILMI problem on
vbns-rtr.  This means that until Monday or Tuesday night we'll be
without a RW community on vbns-rtr (no big deal) and (because of the
"I" problem) the ATM interface could be vulnerable to an outage (which
is a bigger deal, but the best course of action is still to wait for
the upgrade).

The fixes for the ILMI problem on the internal core routers, and
ne20-rtr is unfortunately a little lame.  It's to config:

	 no snmp-server view *ilmi

The thing that's lame about it is that it won't survive a reload of
the router. (This is because IOS considers the no form of this command
to be a default so it doesn't bother storing the line in the config).
There's not much we can do about it, but it also doesn't matter much.
The worst that can happen is a router reboots and we forget to enter
the command again and someone changes the sysContact.  Oh well.  I'm
looking into the next version of IOS we want for our core routers
(more for other reasons than this) and I'll make sure that upgrade
also takes care of this problem.

So that leaves us with:

                           RW           ILMI
       ----------------------------------------------------
       internal core    |  ok           fixed as far as we care
       vbns-rtr         |  temp-fix	UPGRADE
       w92-rtr-1        |  ok           ok
       - - - - - - - - -|- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
       ILG's	        |  ok           ok
       remote sites     |  ok           fixed as far as we care
       - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
       entry sw's       |  ok           ok

At some point soon I'm going to chance the enable password and write
community since they were publicly available for a while.  I'll
coordinate this with folks, of course.

(Random data that Tom wanted follows at the end)

kretch

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/ios-snmp-ilmi-vuln-pub.shtml
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/ios-snmp-community-vulns-pub.shtml

A unexpected RO community added
	we don't care
B RW community exposed by RO walk of VACMIB
	CSCds32217
	CSCds19674 (cat)
	Most IOS releases in 12.0 (after 12.0(3)T) as well as most
           12.1 releases contain this vulnerability,
           and CatOS releases 5.4(1) - 5.5(2) and 6.1(1)
C RW cable-docsis
	CSCdr59314
	limited range of IOS releases based on 12.1(3) and 12.1(3)T,
          and it is fixed in 12.1(4) and 12.1(5)T
X RW "ILMI" can write to system group, LAN-EMULATION-CLIENT, PNNI MIB.
	CSCdp11863
	latter two groups affect ATM

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Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 20:35:18 +0000
To: "Peter Engels" <pengels@freenet.de>
From: Tilman Bauer <tilman@MIT.EDU>
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Lieber Herr Engels,

meine Kontakte zu anderen Leuten aus unserer Stufe sind sehr sp=E4rlich.
Daniel Adelmann und Christian Klischies sehe ich noch manchmal, wenn auch
selten, und sonst kann ich mich schon fast an gar keine Namen mehr
erinnern... nicht so viel Nostalgie von meiner Seite.

Mir geht es sehr gut, im Moment bin ich gerade in Cambridge bei meiner
=46reundin, aber eigentlich mache ich einen Dr am MIT (seit zwei Jahren).
Sehr sch=F6n dort, phantastische M=F6glichkeiten und eine ganze Reihe von
wirklich guten Mathematikern. In etwa drei Wochen geht's wieder zur=FCck.

=46alls sie mal einen sehr guten Mathesch=FCler haben, wollte ich Sie auf ei=
n
Programm aufmerksam machen, das von einer amerikanischen Stiftung (Research
Science Institute, RSI) in Zusammenarbeit mit dem MIT angeboten wird. Es
findet jeden Sommer am MIT statt, richtet sich an Sch=FCler, die ihr letztes
Jahr an der Schule antreten (d.h. werdende Dreizehntst=FCfler, nehme ich an)=
,
und dauert sechs Wochen. Jeder Sch=FCler arbeitet mit einem Professor oder
graduate student zusammen an einem Problem, meist sind es ungel=F6ste
Probleme, die aber etwas abseits der ausgetretenen Pfade liegen, und muss
am Ende ein kleines Paper schreiben und pr=E4sentieren. Spezialvorkenntnisse
werden nicht erwartet. Nat=FCrlich gibt es auch das =DCbliche: Abendvortr=E4=
ge,
soziale Dinge und Ausfl=FCge, aber der Forschungsanteil ist ziemlich
intensiv. Das Programm ist f=FCr Sch=FCler aus aller Welt, in der Regel sind
etwa die H=E4lfte Amerikaner, und in Mathe (es gibt es auch in dem meisten
Naturwissenschaften) sind es =FCblicherweise um die 12 Sch=FCler pro Jahr. M=
an
bewirbt sich selbst und braucht Gutachten von Lehrern (also Ihnen), es ist
wohl eher schwierig, hineinzukommen, dann ist es aber umsonst. Es ist ein
in den USA ziemlich ber=FChmtes Programm, und wenn man da gut abschneidet,
steht einem der Weg zu den Ivy League Universit=E4ten offen. Naja, das ist
vielleicht etwas =FCbertrieben, aber es gibt der Bewerbung ganz sicher
ziemliches Gewicht. Ich hatte dieses Jahr und letztes Jahr jeweils zwei
Sch=FCler, mit denen ich gearbeitet habe, und es hat nicht nur mir recht
gro=DFen Spa=DF gemacht.
K=F6nnen Sie ja mal im Hinterkopf behalten.

Tilman.
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Lieber Herr Engels,


meine Kontakte zu anderen Leuten aus unserer Stufe sind
<italic>sehr</italic> sp=E4rlich. Daniel Adelmann und Christian Klischies
sehe ich noch manchmal, wenn auch selten, und sonst kann ich mich schon
fast an gar keine Namen mehr erinnern... nicht so viel Nostalgie von
meiner Seite.


Mir geht es sehr gut, im Moment bin ich gerade in Cambridge bei meiner
=46reundin, aber eigentlich mache ich einen Dr am MIT (seit zwei Jahren).
Sehr sch=F6n dort, phantastische M=F6glichkeiten und eine ganze Reihe von
wirklich guten Mathematikern. In etwa drei Wochen geht's wieder
zur=FCck.


=46alls sie mal einen sehr guten Mathesch=FCler haben, wollte ich Sie auf
ein Programm aufmerksam machen, das von einer amerikanischen Stiftung
(Research Science Institute, RSI) in Zusammenarbeit mit dem MIT
angeboten wird. Es findet jeden Sommer am MIT statt, richtet sich an
Sch=FCler, die ihr letztes Jahr an der Schule antreten (d.h. werdende
Dreizehntst=FCfler, nehme ich an), und dauert sechs Wochen. Jeder Sch=FCler
arbeitet mit einem Professor oder graduate student zusammen an einem
Problem, meist sind es ungel=F6ste Probleme, die aber etwas abseits der
ausgetretenen Pfade liegen, und muss am Ende ein kleines Paper
schreiben und pr=E4sentieren. Spezialvorkenntnisse werden nicht erwartet.
Nat=FCrlich gibt es auch das =DCbliche: Abendvortr=E4ge, soziale Dinge und
Ausfl=FCge, aber der Forschungsanteil ist ziemlich intensiv. Das Programm
ist f=FCr Sch=FCler aus aller Welt, in der Regel sind etwa die H=E4lfte
Amerikaner, und in Mathe (es gibt es auch in dem meisten
Naturwissenschaften) sind es =FCblicherweise um die 12 Sch=FCler pro Jahr.
Man bewirbt sich selbst und braucht Gutachten von Lehrern (also Ihnen),
es ist wohl eher schwierig, hineinzukommen, dann ist es aber umsonst.
Es ist ein in den USA ziemlich ber=FChmtes Programm, und wenn man da gut
abschneidet, steht einem der Weg zu den Ivy League Universit=E4ten offen.
Naja, das ist vielleicht etwas =FCbertrieben, aber es gibt der Bewerbung
ganz sicher ziemliches Gewicht. Ich hatte dieses Jahr und letztes Jahr
jeweils zwei Sch=FCler, mit denen ich gearbeitet habe, und es hat nicht
nur mir recht gro=DFen Spa=DF gemacht.

K=F6nnen Sie ja mal im Hinterkopf behalten.


Tilman.

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>>Hiya,
>>We just had Handy Hammer come over to look at our ceiling (Thanks, 
>>Andy.), out of which a large chunk of plaster has fallen. Handy Hammer 
>>says the job is too big for them. Does anyone else have suggestions for 
>>someone who might be able to help us with this lathe-and-plaster ceiling? 
>>We're thinking we'll probably have to go to drywall or something, since 
>>that's less expensive and less likely to fall down.
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Today's Topics:

  1. Making lists of points (W Lewis)
  2. Re: Making lists of points (jpugh@jpugh.org)
  3. Re: Making lists of points (B Potter)

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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 18:53:05 -0800 (PST)
From: W Lewis <wiml@hhhh.org>
To: <zealots@shmoo.com>
cc: Adam Shand <larry@spack.net>
Subject: [Zealots] Making lists of points

Has anyone come up with a file format for exchanging lists of
"interesting" points (APs, other nodes, possible sites, whatever)? I've
been writing some homegrown GIS code which could be applicable to keeping
track of wireless nodes, antenna aiming, and so forth (mostly, I just
think GIS is nifty and fun to play with, but I've been using wireless
networks as a target problem). I've gotten to the point I want to be able
to import/export lists of points. In particular, it'd be handy to be able
to display a point-list that's stored on a third party's web server, or
one that's retrieved from GAWD via a query.

Since the GAWD site mentions the desirability of having an XML point-list
format, I thought I'd see if the people on this list have opinions about
what an interchange format should be like before I start defining one for
my own use.

My internal point representation has the following fields:
   Location --- latitude and longitude (soon to include altitude),
                in a well-known datum (WGS84).
   Name --- a short name, hopefully but not necessarily unique;
                something that can be displayed as a map label
   Comment --- Longer descriptive text.
   Address --- A machine-parsable street address.

GAWD is missing many of these (the Locality: field is too free-form to
parse reliably, so I treat it as distinct from Address); on the other hand
it has other fields, such as the provider and technical info, image link,
etc., which my code wouldn't use but which presumably GAWD would want to
preserve in an external format. So a format useful to both GAWD and my
code would want a union of these fields, perhaps along with an indication
of which fields are source data and which are derived from others.

As for the concrete syntax, I don't really like XML for this sort of
thing, despite its current popularity; it's (IMHO) crufty and overly
complex for simple data-interchange. My preference would be for a dirt
simple, very easy-to-parse one-line-per-field format, or (failing that)
something like a perl or openstep plist.

Thoughts, comments?








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Message: 2
From: jpugh@jpugh.org
To: <zealots@shmoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Zealots] Making lists of points
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 21:57:40 -0700
charset="iso-8859-1"

Why not use a directory. This type of data is exactly what a directory was
built to hold.

Novell's NDS eDirectory is already setup for such a task. Many ways to write
to the directory with the proper permissions and even more ways to read and
search it. eDirectory has the flexibility to allow you to create nearly any
type of field and poplulate it with any type of data.

I know of a site, www.free-electron.com that uses NDS in such a manner. They
are using scripts (Netbasic scripts) that allow for automatic changes
provided you have the proper rights. You can authenticate to it and do some
manipulation of your data. Another site, www.digitalme.com uses the
directory to store information about sites and yourself in "cards"..entries
into the directory that only you can manage.

JP

----- Original Message -----
From: "W Lewis" <wiml@hhhh.org>
To: <zealots@shmoo.com>
Cc: "Adam Shand" <larry@spack.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 7:53 PM
Subject: [Zealots] Making lists of points


> Has anyone come up with a file format for exchanging lists of
> "interesting" points (APs, other nodes, possible sites, whatever)? I've
> been writing some homegrown GIS code which could be applicable to keeping
> track of wireless nodes, antenna aiming, and so forth (mostly, I just
> think GIS is nifty and fun to play with, but I've been using wireless
> networks as a target problem). I've gotten to the point I want to be able
> to import/export lists of points. In particular, it'd be handy to be able
> to display a point-list that's stored on a third party's web server, or
> one that's retrieved from GAWD via a query.
>
> Since the GAWD site mentions the desirability of having an XML point-list
> format, I thought I'd see if the people on this list have opinions about
> what an interchange format should be like before I start defining one for
> my own use.
>
> My internal point representation has the following fields:
>    Location --- latitude and longitude (soon to include altitude),
>                 in a well-known datum (WGS84).
>    Name --- a short name, hopefully but not necessarily unique;
>                 something that can be displayed as a map label
>    Comment --- Longer descriptive text.
>    Address --- A machine-parsable street address.
>
> GAWD is missing many of these (the Locality: field is too free-form to
> parse reliably, so I treat it as distinct from Address); on the other hand
> it has other fields, such as the provider and technical info, image link,
> etc., which my code wouldn't use but which presumably GAWD would want to
> preserve in an external format. So a format useful to both GAWD and my
> code would want a union of these fields, perhaps along with an indication
> of which fields are source data and which are derived from others.
>
> As for the concrete syntax, I don't really like XML for this sort of
> thing, despite its current popularity; it's (IMHO) crufty and overly
> complex for simple data-interchange. My preference would be for a dirt
> simple, very easy-to-parse one-line-per-field format, or (failing that)
> something like a perl or openstep plist.
>
> Thoughts, comments?
>
>
>
>
>
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 05:35:06 -0900 (AKST)
From: B Potter <gdead@shmoo.com>
To: W Lewis <wiml@hhhh.org>
cc: zealots@shmoo.com, Adam Shand <larry@spack.net>
Subject: Re: [Zealots] Making lists of points

> GAWD is missing many of these (the Locality: field is too free-form to
> parse reliably, so I treat it as distinct from Address); on the other hand
> it has other fields, such as the provider and technical info, image link,
> etc., which my code wouldn't use but which presumably GAWD would want to
> preserve in an external format. So a format useful to both GAWD and my
> code would want a union of these fields, perhaps along with an indication
> of which fields are source data and which are derived from others.

When you say "machine parsable" address, what do you mean?  like a street
address?  ie: 1234 anywhere St.?  We labeled it "location:" instead of
address b/c (as I recall) so folks didn't need to know exactly the street
address.  There are a few (not many, but a few) entries like "Bucknell
University Library".  For the people familiar with the area, that would
make a lot more sense to them than the street address.  Or for corners
("California and Divisidaro") it comes it handy to. 

However I think there has been some abuse in the freeformness of
it.  There are several entries for entire cities ;)  How would you refine
it?  ie: what format would you define for "address"?

It would be great if we could setup a format that fits your needs, GAWD's
needs, and anyone elses.  I don't think the comments need to be included
in the format, but, and I"m not sure if the the "public" feild is all that
useful.  However, I think the following fields would be required (from
GAWD's perspective).  These are pretty much analogs to how the DB is
structured.  *'s are required

location (a fuzzy address) *
city *
state or prov (if applicable)
country (ISO code) *
postal code
lat and long (in decimal)
encryption (type)
auth keys
date added to system
protocol (802.11, etc) *
provider
picture URL
contact name
contact URL
MAC address
 
> As for the concrete syntax, I don't really like XML for this sort of
> thing, despite its current popularity; it's (IMHO) crufty and overly
> complex for simple data-interchange. My preference would be for a dirt
> simple, very easy-to-parse one-line-per-field format, or (failing that)
> something like a perl or openstep plist.

we were thinking of "non-verified" XML.  ie: there would be no DTD, just a
specification of sorts.  There are several perl (and other) libraries to
handle this sort of set-up.  They work pretty well, and are pretty easy to
rip together.  Curator, the guy who coded GAWD, put together a book review
XML spec using these loose libraries in like a night.  It actually worked
out really well.

thoughts?

later

bruce




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To get the linux-wlan-ng driver to load for the D-Link card, try removing
(commenting out) the entry for the wavelan in /etc/pcmcia/config .

I believe what's happening is that some vendors of Prism cards are using
the same vendor and device IDs that wavelan uses.  Since the wvlan_cs
entry shows up before the prism2_cs entry, pcmcia loads that module.

Send me the output of 'cardctl ident' and I should be able to craft a
config file that uniquely identifies the D-Link card.

-Mark

On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Harry Mangalam wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> I'm the troublemaker with the D-Link DWL650 card; Had to get my wife an Orinoco Silver card for her Mac (required for her university access). But before it was lost to her undeserving Mac, I tried it
> with the Linux config I've been on about recently
> and it works perfectly off the bat, which was &%^%$#% astonishing.
> 
> I get about 400-500MB/s thru on it and the logs look like they're perfectly happy as well.  The price diff wasn't as great as I thought it would be either - only about $20 more for the Orinoco card,
> so maybe the D-Link card goes back.
> 
> Again, the data, if anyone cares:
> 
> My system is:
> - IBM Thinkpad 770X (300MHZ PII, 256 MB, 8GB disk), 
> - running Debian potato (2.2), freshly upgraded, working as well as ever.
> - linux-wlan-ng-0.1.8-pre5, 
>   compiled against kernel 2.2.17 (with netlink support), pcmcia-cs-3.1.24
> - talking to a D-Link DWL-1000AP Access Point connected thru a twisted  pair
>   hub (2 other ports active) to my internal net (IP masq'ed thru a Linux box 
>   to a cable modem to the @home net).
> - I also am running vmware -> win2k (tho not currently in mem), but that's the 
>   reason for the vmnet, vmmon module entries showing up in the lsmod listing:
> 
> 1 % ls -l /proc/net/
> total 0
> -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 arp
> -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 dev
> -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 dev_mcast
> -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 dev_stat
> -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 netlink
> -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 netstat
> -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 raw
> -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 route
> dr-xr-xr-x    2 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 rpc/
> -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 rt_cache
> -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 snmp
> -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 sockstat
> -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 tcp
> -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 udp
> -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 unix
> -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 wireless
> 
> 2 % lsmod
> Module                  Size  Used by
> wvlan_cs               22560   1
> ds                      6408   2  [wvlan_cs]
> i82365                 22296   2
> pcmcia_core            45440   0  [wvlan_cs ds i82365]
> cs4232                  2640   1
> uart401                 6128   1  [cs4232]
> ad1848                 15952   1  [cs4232]
> sound                  56300   0  [cs4232 uart401 ad1848]
> soundcore               2596   5  (autoclean) [sound]
> vmnet                  16160   5
> vmppuser                5508   0  (unused)
> parport_pc              7300   0  [vmppuser]
> parport                 7312   0  [vmppuser parport_pc]
> vmmon                  17728   1
> nfsd                  142372   8  (autoclean)
> lockd                  30696   1  (autoclean) [nfsd]
> sunrpc                 52292   1  (autoclean) [nfsd lockd]
> nls_cp437               3872   1  (autoclean)
> msdos                   5372   1  (autoclean)
> fat                    29280   1  (autoclean) [msdos]
> 
> 
> % tail  /var/log/messages
> Mar 16 05:20:27 bike kernel: tty01 unloaded
> Mar 16 05:20:28 bike kernel: bridge-eth0: clear IFF_PROMISC
> Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: wvlan_cs: WaveLAN/IEEE PCMCIA driver v1.0.6
> Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: wvlan_cs: (c) Andreas Neuhaus <andy@fasta.fh-dortmund.de>
> Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: wvlan_cs: index 0x01: Vcc 5.0, irq 3, io 0x0180-0x01bf
> Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: wvlan_cs: Registered netdevice eth0
> Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: wvlan_cs: MAC address on eth0 is 00 02 2d 0a d7 c2
> Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: bridge-eth0: set IFF_PROMISC
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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The host interfaces for wavelan and prism2 are similar but nowhere near
identical.  The development of these two MACs diverged ~2-3 years
ago.  The basic functions will probably be the same....but once you get
beyond basic functionality, all bets are off.

-M

On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Eric Sandeen wrote:

> Yup, and I discovered last night that with minor tweaks, the wvlan_cs
> driver from the pcmcia-cs packages seems to be perfectly happy running a
> Linksys PrismII card - even in adhoc mode (although maybe only
> pseudo-adhoc)
> 
> What's going on here... :)
> 
> -Eric
> 
> Harry Mangalam wrote:
> > 
> > Hi All,
> > 
> > I'm the troublemaker with the D-Link DWL650 card; Had to get my wife an Orinoco Silver card for her Mac (required for her university access). But before it was lost to her undeserving Mac, I tried it
> > with the Linux config I've been on about recently
> > and it works perfectly off the bat, which was &%^%$#% astonishing.
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I am sending this to see if I get anything back from the list.

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Chris,

Like to invite you for a lunch on Tuesday after class. Would you have time 
right after class, 11:30 or so?

Regards,
Yang

At 01:12 PM 3/16/2001 -0500, Chris Murphy wrote:
>Here are my updated slides.  Should I meet you in your office or in the
>classroom, and where is the class?
>
>See you Tuesday!
>
>-Chris
>
>


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   Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 14:09:15 -0500
   From: dcs-repl@MIT.EDU

   Comment [03/16/2001 14:09:15 by jessem]

   Hello,

   This is my second attempt....

   I am overseeing the network side of the News Office move, scheduled to happen next Friday. 

    They currently have an Appletalk zone, "News-Office" (CLA18142) that I would like to have moved to the Building 11 subnet. This should take effect on Friday
    3/23, but no sooner. 

    Please let me know what you need. 

We would probably add the zone to the new location early
and then remove the zone from the old location after the
move.  Please contact us on Wednesday to confirm that they
are still on schedule to move on Friday.

-Ron Hoffmann
 MIT Network Operations

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The Information Warfare Site (IWS) [.pdf]
http://www.iwar.org.uk/

Based in the UK, IWS is "an online resource that aims to stimulate
debate about a range of subjects from information security to
information operations and e-commerce," with an emphasis on offensive
and defensive information operations. To these ends, it offers a
number of resources, including selected documents, articles, and
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among others. In January, the site launched its INFOCON Threat
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trends across the world and in specific regions each month. From the
homepage, visitors may also access the latest stories, a security
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Great!

At 10:25 PM 3/16/2001 +0000, chris@MIT.EDU wrote:
>Sure,I'd enjoy that.
>
>  -Chris
>
>----Original Message-----
>    >From:       yang lee <ylee@MIT.EDU>
>    >Tfr         Chris Murphy <chris@MIT.EDU>
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>    >Chris,
>    >
>    >Like to invite you for a lunch on Tuesday after class. Would you
>have time
>    >right after class, 11:30 or so?
>    >
>    >Regards,
>    >Yang
>    >
>    >At 01:12 PM 3/16/2001 -0500, Chris Murphy wrote:
>    >>Here are my updated slides.  Should I meet you in your office or
>in the
>    >>classroom, and where is the class?
>    >>
>    >>See you Tuesday!
>    >>
>    >>-Chris
>    >>
>    >>
>    >
>    >


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This drop disabled as per request from CG:

>    Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 13:47:11 -0500
>    From: Chris Griffith <cg@MIT.EDU>
>
>    Can someone please disable the net drop for the device that is using
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>
>Done.  This was found on 5/1@M24-205E-REP-1.  Shall I do a
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>-Ron

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grabbed a small desk and chair

At 02:49 PM 3/16/2001 -0500, Carolyn Skeete wrote:
>One desk and three chairs available to take outside of Room 3-352 and 3-354.
>
>Administrative Assistant
>d'Arbeloff Laboratory for
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>Mechanical Engineering Department
>77 Massachusetts Ave. Rm. #3-348
>Cambridge, MA 02139
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>Email: cskeete@mit.edu



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Hi,
I only have ID numbers from the following people:
Kretch, Ron, Chris G., John M.

I'd like to send the list in on Monday.

You can call me with info if you prefer that to email.

thanks,
Alicia
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From <linux-wlan-user-owner@www.bitstorm.net>  Sat Mar 17 21:50:20 2001Received: from fort-point-station.mit.edu by po12.mit.edu (8.9.2/4.7) id SAA22595; Fri, 16 Mar 2001 18:25:50 -0500 (EST)
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I recently bought a dlink dwl-650 and have been trying to use it under linux
with the linux-wlan-ng-0.1.7 package.

I am using slackware 7.0, kernel 2.2.14, on a dell laptop inspiron 3700,
with pcmcia-cs-3.1.15.

The compile and install seemed to go fine.  Upon inserting the dlink card in
a pcmcia slot, cat /proc/net/dev revealed the wlan0 device ready and
waiting.

We have an access point in my office which I was able to use on my laptop
with the dlink card under windows 98.  In the windows 98 config, the only
parameter I set was the ssid for our network.  It worked on the first try.

Under linux, after inserting the card, ifconfig reports:

wlan0     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:40:05:DE:CE:B4  
          BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:100 
          Interrupt:9 Base address:0x100 

In other words, no IP has been assigned.  My network administrator informs
me that he has set up the access point to use dhcp, and that is how
windows98 was able to get an IP without any assistance from me.  When I try 

dhcpcd wlan0

under linux, I get the following error in the syslog:

Mar 16 17:55:36 lapdell kernel: p80211knetdev_hard_start_xmit: Tx attempt
prior to association, frame dropped.
Mar 16 17:56:02 lapdell last message repeated 6 times

I am not sure where to go from here.

For the record, here are the contents of the syslog generated when I insert
the card:

Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: initializing socket 1
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: socket 1: Intersil PRISM2 Reference
Design 11Mb/s WLAN Card
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: executing: 'modprobe prism2_cs'
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: p80211.o: 0.1.7 Loaded
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: init_module: prism2_cs.o: 0.1.7 Loaded
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: init_module: dev_info is: prism2_cs
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: executing: './wlan-ng start wlan0'
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: prism2_cs: index 0x01: Vcc 3.3, irq 9, io
0x0100-0x013f
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: ident: nic h/w: id=0x8008 1.0.1
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: ident: pri f/w: id=0x15 0.3.0
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: ident: sta f/w: id=0x1f 0.7.6
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: MFI:SUP:role=0x00:id=0x01:var=0x01:b/t=1/1
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: CFI:SUP:role=0x00:id=0x02:var=0x01:b/t=1/1
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: PRI:SUP:role=0x00:id=0x03:var=0x01:b/t=1/2
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: STA:SUP:role=0x00:id=0x04:var=0x01:b/t=1/4
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel:
PRI-CFI:ACT:role=0x01:id=0x02:var=0x01:b/t=1/1
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel:
STA-CFI:ACT:role=0x01:id=0x02:var=0x01:b/t=1/1
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel:
STA-MFI:ACT:role=0x01:id=0x01:var=0x01:b/t=1/1
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: Prism2 card SN: 30 30 34 37 30 30 31 37 30
38 00 00 
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: + message=dot11req_mibset
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   mibattribute=dot11DesiredSSID=any
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   resultcode=success
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: + message=dot11req_associate
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   peerstaaddress=no_value
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   associatefailuretimeout=no_value
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   cfpollable=no_value
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   cfpollreq=no_value
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   privacy=no_value
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   listeninterval=0
Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   resultcode=success

Also, I have copied the contents of my wlan-ng.opts below.

Thanks in advance for any help!

Chris Marshall

#! /bin/sh 
# Wireless LAN adapter configuration
#
# etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng.opts
#
# Copyright (C) 1999 AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# linux-wlan
#
#   The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
#   License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
#   except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
#   the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
#
#   Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
#   IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
#   implied. See the License for the specific language governing
#   rights and limitations under the License.
#
#   Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the
#   terms of the GNU Public License version 2 (the "GPL"), in which
#   case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of the
#   above.  If you wish to allow the use of your version of this file
#   only under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use
#   your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision
#   by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
#   and other provisions required by the GPL.  If you do not delete
#   the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this
#   file under either the MPL or the GPL.
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Inquiries regarding the linux-wlan Open Source project can be
# made directly to:
#
# AbsoluteValue Systems Inc.
# info@linux-wlan.com
# http://www.linux-wlan.com
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Portions of the development of this software were funded by 
# Intersil Corporation as part of PRISM(R) chipset product development.
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# The address format is "scheme,socket,instance,hwaddr".
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------

case "$ADDRESS" in
*,*,*,*)
        #=======ENABLE========================================
        # Do we want to enable the card at all?  Set to 'n' if you don't
        # want the card initialized for normal operation.  Helpful for
        # (re)loading flash or for test purposes.
        WLAN_ENABLE=y
        
        #=======USER MIB SETTINGS=============================
        # You can add the assignments for various MIB items
        #  of your choosing to this variable, separated by 
        #  whitespace.  The wlan-ng script will then set each one.
        # Just uncomment the variable and set the assignments 
        #  the way you want them.

        USER_MIBS="\
        p2RoamingMode=2"
        #p2MMTx=true \
        #p2MMFixedLevel=2"

        #=======WEP===========================================
        # [Dis/En]able WEP.  Settings only matter if PrivacyInvoked is true
        dot11PrivacyInvoked=false       # true|false
        dot11WEPDefaultKeyID=1          # 0|1|2|3
        dot11ExcludeUnencrypted=true    # true|false, in AP this means WEP 
                                        #  is required for all STAs
        # Use the generator string to generate keys (just a convenience)
        PRIV_GENERATOR=/sbin/nwepgen    # nwepgen, Neesus compatible
        PRIV_GENSTR="12345"
        # or set them explicitly.  Set genstr or keys, not both.
        dot11WEPDefaultKey0=            # format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
        dot11WEPDefaultKey1=            #  e.g.  01:20:03:40:05
        dot11WEPDefaultKey2=
        dot11WEPDefaultKey3=

        #=======STA START=====================================
        # SSID is all we have for now
        #dot11DesiredSSID="linux-wlan"
        dot11DesiredSSID="any"

        #=======DOWNLOAD======================================
        # Do we need to download code/data to the card?
        WLAN_DOWNLOAD=n
        WLAN_DOWNLOADER=/sbin/prism2dl
        WLAN_DLIMAGE=/etc/pcmcia/t10002c5.hex

        #=======AP START======================================
        # If IS_AP is 'y', then the following settings will be
        # used in the creation of a BSS with this station acting
        # as the AP.  If IS_AP is 'n', these settings are ignored.
        IS_AP=n                         # y|n
        IS_BRIDGE=n                     # Are we a bridging AP?
        IS_OLDBRIDGE=n                  # Which kernel bridge code are we
using?
        APWIREDDEVICE=eth0              # Must be an ethernet device
        APBRIDGEDEVICE=apbr0            # Bridge interface name
        AP_IPADDR=192.168.200.150       # Bridge IP address (and only
bridge)
        APSSID="linux-wlan"             # SSID the AP will use, max 32 chars
        APBCNINT=100                    # Beacon interval (in Kus)
        APDTIMINT=3                     # DTIM interval (in beacons)
        APCFPOLLABLE=false              # AP's CFP support (see table below)
        APCFPOLLREQ=false               # AP's CFP support (see table below)
        APCFPPERIOD=3                   # CFP period, if CFP enabled(in
beacons)
        APCFPMAXDURATION=100            # CFP max length (in Kus)
        APPROBEDELAY=100                # Not currently used
        APCHANNEL=6                     # DS channel for BSS (1-14, depends 
                                        #   on regulatory domain)
        APBASICRATES="2 4"              # Rates for mgmt&ctl frames (in
500Kb/s)
        APOPRATES="2 4 11 22"           # Supported rates in BSS (in
500Kb/s)

                # Table of CFPOLL* values:
                # CFPOLLABLE CFPOLLREQ  AP Behavior
                #----------------------------------------------------
                # false       false     No Point Coordinator (CFP) at AP
                # false       true      CFP for delivery only (no polling)
                # true        false     CFP delivery and polling
                # true        true      Reserved, do not use
    ;;
esac

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One MacOS X Public Beta CD --- the one they shipped last Sept.
I've already cashed in my $30 credit towards the final version,
which ships next week, so it's no good for that.

I found it pretty problematic on my machine, but others seemed to like it.

email me to claim.

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Thanks for your help, Mark,


"Mark S. Mathews" wrote:
> 
> To get the linux-wlan-ng driver to load for the D-Link card, try removing
> (commenting out) the entry for the wavelan in /etc/pcmcia/config .
tried this - didn;t seem to work (as I interpreted your instructions, anyway)

I commented out ALL references to 'wavelan_cs' and 'wvlan_cs', and then I got NO eth0 device recognized.  This probably wasn't what you meant.


The result from the cardctl ident is:

Socket 0:
  product info: "D", "Link DWL-650 11Mbps WLAN Card", "Version 01.02", ""
  manfid: 0x0156, 0x0002
  function: 6 (network)
Socket 1:
  no product info available

I **VERY** much appreciate your efforts, but when I tried to load the appro module (prism2) manually, i got the same response that I got before - namely the dreaded:

root@bike:/lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmcia
68 % modprobe prism2sta_cs
/lib/modules/2.2.17/net/p80211.o: unresolved symbol netlink_kernel_create
/lib/modules/2.2.17/net/p80211.o: unresolved symbol netlink_broadcast
/lib/modules/2.2.17/net/p80211.o: insmod /lib/modules/2.2.17/net/p80211.o failed
/lib/modules/2.2.17/net/p80211.o: insmod prism2sta_cs failed

How will this problem (which a few people have run into) be resolved.

Again, I HAVE compiled the netlink stuff into the kernel, but keep getting this error.

Cheers
Harry

> I believe what's happening is that some vendors of Prism cards are using
> the same vendor and device IDs that wavelan uses.  Since the wvlan_cs
> entry shows up before the prism2_cs entry, pcmcia loads that module.
> 
> Send me the output of 'cardctl ident' and I should be able to craft a
> config file that uniquely identifies the D-Link card.
> 
> -Mark
> 
> On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Harry Mangalam wrote:
> 
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm the troublemaker with the D-Link DWL650 card; Had to get my wife an Orinoco Silver card for her Mac (required for her university access). But before it was lost to her undeserving Mac, I tried it
> > with the Linux config I've been on about recently
> > and it works perfectly off the bat, which was &%^%$#% astonishing.
> >
> > I get about 400-500MB/s thru on it and the logs look like they're perfectly happy as well.  The price diff wasn't as great as I thought it would be either - only about $20 more for the Orinoco card,
> > so maybe the D-Link card goes back.
> >
> > Again, the data, if anyone cares:
> >
> > My system is:
> > - IBM Thinkpad 770X (300MHZ PII, 256 MB, 8GB disk),
> > - running Debian potato (2.2), freshly upgraded, working as well as ever.
> > - linux-wlan-ng-0.1.8-pre5,
> >   compiled against kernel 2.2.17 (with netlink support), pcmcia-cs-3.1.24
> > - talking to a D-Link DWL-1000AP Access Point connected thru a twisted  pair
> >   hub (2 other ports active) to my internal net (IP masq'ed thru a Linux box
> >   to a cable modem to the @home net).
> > - I also am running vmware -> win2k (tho not currently in mem), but that's the
> >   reason for the vmnet, vmmon module entries showing up in the lsmod listing:
> >
> > 1 % ls -l /proc/net/
> > total 0
> > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 arp
> > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 dev
> > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 dev_mcast
> > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 dev_stat
> > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 netlink
> > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 netstat
> > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 raw
> > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 route
> > dr-xr-xr-x    2 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 rpc/
> > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 rt_cache
> > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 snmp
> > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 sockstat
> > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 tcp
> > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 udp
> > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 unix
> > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 wireless
> >
> > 2 % lsmod
> > Module                  Size  Used by
> > wvlan_cs               22560   1
> > ds                      6408   2  [wvlan_cs]
> > i82365                 22296   2
> > pcmcia_core            45440   0  [wvlan_cs ds i82365]
> > cs4232                  2640   1
> > uart401                 6128   1  [cs4232]
> > ad1848                 15952   1  [cs4232]
> > sound                  56300   0  [cs4232 uart401 ad1848]
> > soundcore               2596   5  (autoclean) [sound]
> > vmnet                  16160   5
> > vmppuser                5508   0  (unused)
> > parport_pc              7300   0  [vmppuser]
> > parport                 7312   0  [vmppuser parport_pc]
> > vmmon                  17728   1
> > nfsd                  142372   8  (autoclean)
> > lockd                  30696   1  (autoclean) [nfsd]
> > sunrpc                 52292   1  (autoclean) [nfsd lockd]
> > nls_cp437               3872   1  (autoclean)
> > msdos                   5372   1  (autoclean)
> > fat                    29280   1  (autoclean) [msdos]
> >
> >
> > % tail  /var/log/messages
> > Mar 16 05:20:27 bike kernel: tty01 unloaded
> > Mar 16 05:20:28 bike kernel: bridge-eth0: clear IFF_PROMISC
> > Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: wvlan_cs: WaveLAN/IEEE PCMCIA driver v1.0.6
> > Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: wvlan_cs: (c) Andreas Neuhaus <andy@fasta.fh-dortmund.de>
> > Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: wvlan_cs: index 0x01: Vcc 5.0, irq 3, io 0x0180-0x01bf
> > Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: wvlan_cs: Registered netdevice eth0
> > Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: wvlan_cs: MAC address on eth0 is 00 02 2d 0a d7 c2
> > Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: bridge-eth0: set IFF_PROMISC
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> --
> 
> Mark S. Mathews
> 
> AbsoluteValue Systems      Web:    http://www.linux-wlan.com
> P.O. Box 410670            e-mail: mark@linux-wlan.com
> Melbourne, FL 32941-0670   Phone:  321.259.0737
> USA                        Fax:    321.259.0286
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Harry

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The correct current passwords for all of the following 7 Athena
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Matt Power
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Ag, heavy!

Vacuum pump claimed.... now just to find some kittens and a suitable chamber.

- E

At 06:48 PM 3/16/01 -0500, Steven Vitale wrote:

>There is a Varian vacuum pump outside 66-217 which
>is free to anyone who wants it. It may need a standard
>overhaul, but should otherwise be fine.
>
>
>
>
>**************************************************************
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FWIW, there's an article in the latest issue of "Old House Journal"
that describes how to rescue lath-and-plaster ceilings that are
sagging.

Linda

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gone


At 05:19 PM 3/14/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi,
>     I have a full size (I think) futon that needs to go away (just the 
>futon and cover - no frame).  It's a few years old but in good condition.  
>Wash the cover and you should be all set.  Send me an email if you want it, 
>and we can arrange a time when I can bring it in to MIT.
>
>                                                          ---SCJ
>
>---
>Scott C. Jensen
>  Manager, Office of Information Services
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Don't use the "any" SSID.  I know some vendors support it, but I really
dislike it.  Find out what your SSID is and use it explicitly.

-M

On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Chris Marshall wrote:

> I recently bought a dlink dwl-650 and have been trying to use it under linux
> with the linux-wlan-ng-0.1.7 package.
> 
> I am using slackware 7.0, kernel 2.2.14, on a dell laptop inspiron 3700,
> with pcmcia-cs-3.1.15.
> 
> The compile and install seemed to go fine.  Upon inserting the dlink card in
> a pcmcia slot, cat /proc/net/dev revealed the wlan0 device ready and
> waiting.
> 
> We have an access point in my office which I was able to use on my laptop
> with the dlink card under windows 98.  In the windows 98 config, the only
> parameter I set was the ssid for our network.  It worked on the first try.
> 
> Under linux, after inserting the card, ifconfig reports:
> 
> wlan0     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:40:05:DE:CE:B4  
>           BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
>           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
>           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
>           collisions:0 txqueuelen:100 
>           Interrupt:9 Base address:0x100 
> 
> In other words, no IP has been assigned.  My network administrator informs
> me that he has set up the access point to use dhcp, and that is how
> windows98 was able to get an IP without any assistance from me.  When I try 
> 
> dhcpcd wlan0
> 
> under linux, I get the following error in the syslog:
> 
> Mar 16 17:55:36 lapdell kernel: p80211knetdev_hard_start_xmit: Tx attempt
> prior to association, frame dropped.
> Mar 16 17:56:02 lapdell last message repeated 6 times
> 
> I am not sure where to go from here.
> 
> For the record, here are the contents of the syslog generated when I insert
> the card:
> 
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: initializing socket 1
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: socket 1: Intersil PRISM2 Reference
> Design 11Mb/s WLAN Card
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: executing: 'modprobe prism2_cs'
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: p80211.o: 0.1.7 Loaded
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: init_module: prism2_cs.o: 0.1.7 Loaded
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: init_module: dev_info is: prism2_cs
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: executing: './wlan-ng start wlan0'
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: prism2_cs: index 0x01: Vcc 3.3, irq 9, io
> 0x0100-0x013f
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: ident: nic h/w: id=0x8008 1.0.1
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: ident: pri f/w: id=0x15 0.3.0
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: ident: sta f/w: id=0x1f 0.7.6
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: MFI:SUP:role=0x00:id=0x01:var=0x01:b/t=1/1
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: CFI:SUP:role=0x00:id=0x02:var=0x01:b/t=1/1
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: PRI:SUP:role=0x00:id=0x03:var=0x01:b/t=1/2
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: STA:SUP:role=0x00:id=0x04:var=0x01:b/t=1/4
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel:
> PRI-CFI:ACT:role=0x01:id=0x02:var=0x01:b/t=1/1
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel:
> STA-CFI:ACT:role=0x01:id=0x02:var=0x01:b/t=1/1
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel:
> STA-MFI:ACT:role=0x01:id=0x01:var=0x01:b/t=1/1
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell kernel: Prism2 card SN: 30 30 34 37 30 30 31 37 30
> 38 00 00 
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: + message=dot11req_mibset
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   mibattribute=dot11DesiredSSID=any
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   resultcode=success
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: + message=dot11req_associate
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   peerstaaddress=no_value
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   associatefailuretimeout=no_value
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   cfpollable=no_value
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   cfpollreq=no_value
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   privacy=no_value
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   listeninterval=0
> Mar 16 17:53:11 lapdell cardmgr[1103]: +   resultcode=success
> 
> Also, I have copied the contents of my wlan-ng.opts below.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help!
> 
> Chris Marshall
> 
> #! /bin/sh 
> # Wireless LAN adapter configuration
> #
> # etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng.opts
> #
> # Copyright (C) 1999 AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
> # --------------------------------------------------------------------
> #
> # linux-wlan
> #
> #   The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
> #   License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
> #   except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
> #   the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
> #
> #   Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
> #   IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
> #   implied. See the License for the specific language governing
> #   rights and limitations under the License.
> #
> #   Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the
> #   terms of the GNU Public License version 2 (the "GPL"), in which
> #   case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of the
> #   above.  If you wish to allow the use of your version of this file
> #   only under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use
> #   your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision
> #   by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
> #   and other provisions required by the GPL.  If you do not delete
> #   the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this
> #   file under either the MPL or the GPL.
> #
> # --------------------------------------------------------------------
> #
> # Inquiries regarding the linux-wlan Open Source project can be
> # made directly to:
> #
> # AbsoluteValue Systems Inc.
> # info@linux-wlan.com
> # http://www.linux-wlan.com
> #
> # --------------------------------------------------------------------
> #
> # Portions of the development of this software were funded by 
> # Intersil Corporation as part of PRISM(R) chipset product development.
> #
> # --------------------------------------------------------------------
> #
> # The address format is "scheme,socket,instance,hwaddr".
> #
> # --------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> case "$ADDRESS" in
> *,*,*,*)
>         #=======ENABLE========================================
>         # Do we want to enable the card at all?  Set to 'n' if you don't
>         # want the card initialized for normal operation.  Helpful for
>         # (re)loading flash or for test purposes.
>         WLAN_ENABLE=y
>         
>         #=======USER MIB SETTINGS=============================
>         # You can add the assignments for various MIB items
>         #  of your choosing to this variable, separated by 
>         #  whitespace.  The wlan-ng script will then set each one.
>         # Just uncomment the variable and set the assignments 
>         #  the way you want them.
> 
>         USER_MIBS="\
>         p2RoamingMode=2"
>         #p2MMTx=true \
>         #p2MMFixedLevel=2"
> 
>         #=======WEP===========================================
>         # [Dis/En]able WEP.  Settings only matter if PrivacyInvoked is true
>         dot11PrivacyInvoked=false       # true|false
>         dot11WEPDefaultKeyID=1          # 0|1|2|3
>         dot11ExcludeUnencrypted=true    # true|false, in AP this means WEP 
>                                         #  is required for all STAs
>         # Use the generator string to generate keys (just a convenience)
>         PRIV_GENERATOR=/sbin/nwepgen    # nwepgen, Neesus compatible
>         PRIV_GENSTR="12345"
>         # or set them explicitly.  Set genstr or keys, not both.
>         dot11WEPDefaultKey0=            # format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
>         dot11WEPDefaultKey1=            #  e.g.  01:20:03:40:05
>         dot11WEPDefaultKey2=
>         dot11WEPDefaultKey3=
> 
>         #=======STA START=====================================
>         # SSID is all we have for now
>         #dot11DesiredSSID="linux-wlan"
>         dot11DesiredSSID="any"
> 
>         #=======DOWNLOAD======================================
>         # Do we need to download code/data to the card?
>         WLAN_DOWNLOAD=n
>         WLAN_DOWNLOADER=/sbin/prism2dl
>         WLAN_DLIMAGE=/etc/pcmcia/t10002c5.hex
> 
>         #=======AP START======================================
>         # If IS_AP is 'y', then the following settings will be
>         # used in the creation of a BSS with this station acting
>         # as the AP.  If IS_AP is 'n', these settings are ignored.
>         IS_AP=n                         # y|n
>         IS_BRIDGE=n                     # Are we a bridging AP?
>         IS_OLDBRIDGE=n                  # Which kernel bridge code are we
> using?
>         APWIREDDEVICE=eth0              # Must be an ethernet device
>         APBRIDGEDEVICE=apbr0            # Bridge interface name
>         AP_IPADDR=192.168.200.150       # Bridge IP address (and only
> bridge)
>         APSSID="linux-wlan"             # SSID the AP will use, max 32 chars
>         APBCNINT=100                    # Beacon interval (in Kus)
>         APDTIMINT=3                     # DTIM interval (in beacons)
>         APCFPOLLABLE=false              # AP's CFP support (see table below)
>         APCFPOLLREQ=false               # AP's CFP support (see table below)
>         APCFPPERIOD=3                   # CFP period, if CFP enabled(in
> beacons)
>         APCFPMAXDURATION=100            # CFP max length (in Kus)
>         APPROBEDELAY=100                # Not currently used
>         APCHANNEL=6                     # DS channel for BSS (1-14, depends 
>                                         #   on regulatory domain)
>         APBASICRATES="2 4"              # Rates for mgmt&ctl frames (in
> 500Kb/s)
>         APOPRATES="2 4 11 22"           # Supported rates in BSS (in
> 500Kb/s)
> 
>                 # Table of CFPOLL* values:
>                 # CFPOLLABLE CFPOLLREQ  AP Behavior
>                 #----------------------------------------------------
>                 # false       false     No Point Coordinator (CFP) at AP
>                 # false       true      CFP for delivery only (no polling)
>                 # true        false     CFP delivery and polling
>                 # true        true      Reserved, do not use
>     ;;
> esac
> 
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The 'dreaded' unresolved externals... Grrr

I think this is a issue w/ 2.2.17 and 2.2.18.  I haven't spent much time
with them, but I think there's a symbol issue. (DUH!)  I haven't spent
much time w/ these two kernel revs but I've just freed up a machine for
testing w/ these kernels.  Hopefully we'll turn up a solution.

One thing I'm considering is not using netlink at all.  I'm thinking about
using a Unix domain socket instead of nelink for usermode event
notification.  We'll see.

-M


On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Harry Mangalam wrote:

> Thanks for your help, Mark,
> 
> 
> "Mark S. Mathews" wrote:
> > 
> > To get the linux-wlan-ng driver to load for the D-Link card, try removing
> > (commenting out) the entry for the wavelan in /etc/pcmcia/config .
> tried this - didn;t seem to work (as I interpreted your instructions, anyway)
> 
> I commented out ALL references to 'wavelan_cs' and 'wvlan_cs', and then I got NO eth0 device recognized.  This probably wasn't what you meant.
> 
> 
> The result from the cardctl ident is:
> 
> Socket 0:
>   product info: "D", "Link DWL-650 11Mbps WLAN Card", "Version 01.02", ""
>   manfid: 0x0156, 0x0002
>   function: 6 (network)
> Socket 1:
>   no product info available
> 
> I **VERY** much appreciate your efforts, but when I tried to load the appro module (prism2) manually, i got the same response that I got before - namely the dreaded:
> 
> root@bike:/lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmcia
> 68 % modprobe prism2sta_cs
> /lib/modules/2.2.17/net/p80211.o: unresolved symbol netlink_kernel_create
> /lib/modules/2.2.17/net/p80211.o: unresolved symbol netlink_broadcast
> /lib/modules/2.2.17/net/p80211.o: insmod /lib/modules/2.2.17/net/p80211.o failed
> /lib/modules/2.2.17/net/p80211.o: insmod prism2sta_cs failed
> 
> How will this problem (which a few people have run into) be resolved.
> 
> Again, I HAVE compiled the netlink stuff into the kernel, but keep getting this error.
> 
> Cheers
> Harry
> 
> > I believe what's happening is that some vendors of Prism cards are using
> > the same vendor and device IDs that wavelan uses.  Since the wvlan_cs
> > entry shows up before the prism2_cs entry, pcmcia loads that module.
> > 
> > Send me the output of 'cardctl ident' and I should be able to craft a
> > config file that uniquely identifies the D-Link card.
> > 
> > -Mark
> > 
> > On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Harry Mangalam wrote:
> > 
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > I'm the troublemaker with the D-Link DWL650 card; Had to get my wife an Orinoco Silver card for her Mac (required for her university access). But before it was lost to her undeserving Mac, I tried it
> > > with the Linux config I've been on about recently
> > > and it works perfectly off the bat, which was &%^%$#% astonishing.
> > >
> > > I get about 400-500MB/s thru on it and the logs look like they're perfectly happy as well.  The price diff wasn't as great as I thought it would be either - only about $20 more for the Orinoco card,
> > > so maybe the D-Link card goes back.
> > >
> > > Again, the data, if anyone cares:
> > >
> > > My system is:
> > > - IBM Thinkpad 770X (300MHZ PII, 256 MB, 8GB disk),
> > > - running Debian potato (2.2), freshly upgraded, working as well as ever.
> > > - linux-wlan-ng-0.1.8-pre5,
> > >   compiled against kernel 2.2.17 (with netlink support), pcmcia-cs-3.1.24
> > > - talking to a D-Link DWL-1000AP Access Point connected thru a twisted  pair
> > >   hub (2 other ports active) to my internal net (IP masq'ed thru a Linux box
> > >   to a cable modem to the @home net).
> > > - I also am running vmware -> win2k (tho not currently in mem), but that's the
> > >   reason for the vmnet, vmmon module entries showing up in the lsmod listing:
> > >
> > > 1 % ls -l /proc/net/
> > > total 0
> > > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 arp
> > > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 dev
> > > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 dev_mcast
> > > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 dev_stat
> > > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 netlink
> > > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 netstat
> > > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 raw
> > > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 route
> > > dr-xr-xr-x    2 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 rpc/
> > > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 rt_cache
> > > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 snmp
> > > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 sockstat
> > > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 tcp
> > > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 udp
> > > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 unix
> > > -r--r--r--    1 root     root            0 Mar 16 05:30 wireless
> > >
> > > 2 % lsmod
> > > Module                  Size  Used by
> > > wvlan_cs               22560   1
> > > ds                      6408   2  [wvlan_cs]
> > > i82365                 22296   2
> > > pcmcia_core            45440   0  [wvlan_cs ds i82365]
> > > cs4232                  2640   1
> > > uart401                 6128   1  [cs4232]
> > > ad1848                 15952   1  [cs4232]
> > > sound                  56300   0  [cs4232 uart401 ad1848]
> > > soundcore               2596   5  (autoclean) [sound]
> > > vmnet                  16160   5
> > > vmppuser                5508   0  (unused)
> > > parport_pc              7300   0  [vmppuser]
> > > parport                 7312   0  [vmppuser parport_pc]
> > > vmmon                  17728   1
> > > nfsd                  142372   8  (autoclean)
> > > lockd                  30696   1  (autoclean) [nfsd]
> > > sunrpc                 52292   1  (autoclean) [nfsd lockd]
> > > nls_cp437               3872   1  (autoclean)
> > > msdos                   5372   1  (autoclean)
> > > fat                    29280   1  (autoclean) [msdos]
> > >
> > >
> > > % tail  /var/log/messages
> > > Mar 16 05:20:27 bike kernel: tty01 unloaded
> > > Mar 16 05:20:28 bike kernel: bridge-eth0: clear IFF_PROMISC
> > > Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: wvlan_cs: WaveLAN/IEEE PCMCIA driver v1.0.6
> > > Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: wvlan_cs: (c) Andreas Neuhaus <andy@fasta.fh-dortmund.de>
> > > Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: wvlan_cs: index 0x01: Vcc 5.0, irq 3, io 0x0180-0x01bf
> > > Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: wvlan_cs: Registered netdevice eth0
> > > Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: wvlan_cs: MAC address on eth0 is 00 02 2d 0a d7 c2
> > > Mar 16 05:20:38 bike kernel: bridge-eth0: set IFF_PROMISC
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > 
> > --
> > 
> > Mark S. Mathews
> > 
> > AbsoluteValue Systems      Web:    http://www.linux-wlan.com
> > P.O. Box 410670            e-mail: mark@linux-wlan.com
> > Melbourne, FL 32941-0670   Phone:  321.259.0737
> > USA                        Fax:    321.259.0286
> > 
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2) FreeDrive Usage Stats 

Drive Space = 50.00 MB
Space Used = 0.00 MB
File Count = 0
Avg. File Size = 0.00 KB         
 
The following folders in your FreeDrive have had new files uploaded 
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NONE

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communication solutions for businesses, their employees, customers, 
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Users can work on files of all kinds: not just documents, spreadsheets 
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productivity tools take full advantage of the robust technologies 
delivered by FreeDrive and global information services leader, EDS.

CompanyDrive is a virtual file storage and exchange tool that will move 
your business forward - a secure, scalable, globally accessible site 
where users can share and manage information without having to download 
software, remember a dial-up number, or deal with a groupware or a 
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8) FreeDrive FAQ of the Week  

Clearing My Cache 101

What Cache Means: Your computer stores information in its cache so that 
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What Clearing Your Cache Does: Periodically clearing your cache will let 
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How to Do It:
If you use Internet Explorer:
1) On your Internet Explorer tool bar, click on the "Tools" Tab. 
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3) From the General section of Internet Options, click on the 
   "Delete Files" tab under Temporary Internet Files. 
4) Make sure you check the "Delete all Offline" pop-up box. 
5) Click on the "Clear History" tab under History. 
6) Hit "OK" at the Bottom of the pop-up Window. 
   Close your browser down completely and restart a new session of 
   Internet Explorer.

If you use Netscape: 
1) On your Netscape tool bar, click on the "Edit" tab. 
2) Click "Next" on the Preferences option. Your Netscape Navigator 
   window will open.
3) Click on the "History" button.
4) In the left window pane you will see an "Advanced" section. Expand 
   the "Advanced" section. 
5) Select the "Cache" option, and click on "Clear Disk" tab.  
   Close your browser down completely and restart a new session of 
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------- Forwarded Message

>Some friends were sitting at the bar talking  about their professions.
>
>The first guy says "I'm a Y.U.P.P.I.E, you know.... Young, Urban, 
>Professional, Peaceful; Intelligent; Ecologist"
>The second guy says "I'm a D.I.N.K, you know....Double Income, No Kids."
>
>The third guy says, "I'm a R.U.B., you know...Rich, Urban, Biker."
>
>They turn to the woman and ask her, "What are you?"
>
>She replies: "I'm a W.I.F.E., you now....Wash, Iron, F???, Etc."
>
>A second gal answers their question before they even ask it: "B.I.T.C.H.."
>"So, just exactly what is a BITCH??????????"  They ask in unison.
>
>* B- BABE
>
>* I- IN
>
>* T- TOTAL
>
>* C- CONTROL of
>
>* H- HERSELF
>So ladies, next time somebody calls you "Bitch"...SMILE......and 
>say  Thank You!!!!!!!!

_____________________________________________________________________
"The mysterious is always attractive. People will always follow a vail."
              -Bede Jarrett, "The House of Gold"

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------- Forwarded Message
An Italian soldier, relaxing at his favorite bar in Roma, managed to
attract a spectacular young blonde woman.  He invited her back to his
apartment, and after some small talk they made love.  After a pleasant
interlude, and, at what seemed to him to be the appropriate time, he
stretched, asked with a smile, "So... you finish?"
    She paused for a second, frowned, and replied "No."
    Pleasantly surprised, the young man reached for her and had his way
with her again.  This time she's wild, thrashing about on the bed and
climaxing with screams of passion.
    Again, the young man smiles, and asks, "You finish?"
    And again, after a short pause, she returns his smile, cuddles
closer to him, and says "No."
    Stunned, but damned if this woman is going to outlast him, the young
man reaches for his date.  It takes all of his strength and he barely
manages to do it, but they climax simultaneously, screaming, bucking,
clawing and ripping bed sheets.  It's dawn by then, and, entirely spent,
the exhausted man falls onto his back, gasping.  Barely able to turn
his head, he looks into her eyes, smiles proudly, and asks, "You finish!?"
    "No!" she shouts back. "Swedish!"

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Date                   Msgs    Deliveries     Recipients        AVG Delay(mins)

Mar 14(Wed) 2001     102109     138430     540023 (144734 local)	       1.53
Mar 14(Wed) 2001     102109     138430     540023 (144734 local)	       1.53
Mar 14(Wed) 2001     102109     138430     540023 (144734 local)	       1.53
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Total                581824     778350    3485055 (816374 local)
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Total                544924     739152    3671929 (819306 local)
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 Output KBytes

ihtfp-ext.fddi          	  50165924
b24-rtr.fddi            	  46937191
e19-rtr.fddi            	  46517338
exteast-rtr.fddi        	  45833947
w92-rtr-1-w92srv21.ge   	  43605042
ihtfp.fddi              	  42930924
e40-rtr.fddi            	  42258277
b4-rtr.fddi             	  41308463
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w92-rtr-1-backbone.ge   	  36688414
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alpha-epsilon-pi-rtr.ds1	   7310328
phi-delta-theta-rtr.ds1 	   6224332
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delta-upsilon-rtr.ds1   	   3241563
theta-chi-rtr.ds1       	   3118756
tau-epsilon-phi-rtr.ds1 	   3035954
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beta-theta-pi-rtr.ds1   	   2111507
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fenway-house-rtr.ds1    	   1642985
theta-xi-rtr.ds1        	   1475909
e19-rtr-ne25.ds1        	   1107855
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e19-rtr-ne20.ds1        	    505683
oc1-rtr.ds0             	    462729
pika-rtr.ds1            	    461057
pi-lambda-phi-rtr.ds1   	    439659
e19-rtr-ww15.ds1        	    424075
nu-delta-rtr.ds1        	    381907
student-house-rtr.ds1   	    375658
e19-rtr-oc1.ds1         	    326925
ne25-rtr.ds1            	    287869
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chi-phi-rtr.ds1         	    145525
e19-rtr-oc31.ds0        	     13116
w92-rtr-1-w92srv10.ge   	     10133
badger-rtr.fr           	      6164
oc31-rtr.ds0            	      2742

 Output Pkts 

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ihtfp-ext.fddi          	 788758366
nw12-rtr.fddi           	 716461237
b24-rtr.fddi            	 581872352
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e19-rtr.fddi            	 499491960
exteast-rtr.fddi        	 452938487
e40-rtr.fddi            	 187474910
b4-rtr.fddi             	 141377543
w92-rtr-1-backbone.ge   	 102373169
w92-rtr-1-backbone.ge   	 102373169
w92-rtr-1-w92srv21.ge   	  85024938
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w92-rtr-1-w92srv14.ge   	  20374820
phi-delta-theta-rtr.ds1 	  16176804
phi-kappa-theta-rtr.ds1 	  11500021
alpha-epsilon-pi-rtr.ds1	   7924707
zeta-beta-tau-rtr.ds1   	   6189956
theta-chi-rtr.ds1       	   4876362
phi-kappa-sigma-rtr.ds1 	   4570650
sigma-nu-rtr.ds1        	   4435182
sigma-chi-rtr.ds1       	   4166712
tau-epsilon-phi-rtr.ds1 	   4018618
theta-xi-rtr.ds1        	   3530764
delta-upsilon-rtr.ds1   	   3474852
phi-sigma-kappa-rtr.ds1 	   2421632
fenway-house-rtr.ds1    	   2154525
beta-theta-pi-rtr.ds1   	   2120108
sigma-phi-epsilon-rtr.ds	   1854519
delta-tau-delta-rtr.ds1 	   1803400
e19-rtr-ne25.ds1        	   1701847
pi-lambda-phi-rtr.ds1   	   1556111
ne25-rtr.ds1            	   1512069
alpha-phi-rtr.ds1       	   1441611
lambda-chi-alpha-rtr.ds1	   1408290
epsilon-theta-rtr.ds1   	   1196209
student-house-rtr.ds1   	   1088013
chi-phi-rtr.ds1         	   1042392
oc1-rtr.ds0             	   1035336
nu-delta-rtr.ds1        	   1004785
e19-rtr-ne20.ds1        	    984741
e19-rtr-oc1.ds1         	    881517
pika-rtr.ds1            	    768979
e19-rtr-ww15.ds1        	    639878
alpha-chi-omega-rtr.ds1 	    429950
badger-rtr.fr           	     51674
e19-rtr-oc31.ds0        	     45084
w92-rtr-1-w92srv10.ge   	     28136
oc31-rtr.ds0            	     21043

 Output Errors


 Input KBytes

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nw12-rtr.fddi           	  46901344
e19-rtr.fddi            	  45755838
ihtfp-ext.fddi          	  44751993
ihtfp.fddi              	  44421793
b24-rtr.fddi            	  41502248
w92-rtr-1-backbone.ge   	  35997471
w92-rtr-1-backbone.ge   	  35997471
e40-rtr.fddi            	  35753223
exteast-rtr-abilene.oc3 	  35680818
w92-rtr-1-w92srv21.ge   	  33300278
b4-rtr.fddi             	  26019846
exteast-rtr.mediaone.oc3	  15011915
w92-rtr-1-w92srv14.ge   	   9510619
phi-delta-theta-rtr.ds1 	   4396232
theta-xi-rtr.ds1        	   2909407
phi-sigma-kappa-rtr.ds1 	   2705553
alpha-epsilon-pi-rtr.ds1	   2544632
sigma-nu-rtr.ds1        	   2131183
zeta-beta-tau-rtr.ds1   	   1470156
phi-kappa-theta-rtr.ds1 	   1381386
lambda-chi-alpha-rtr.ds1	   1185930
delta-upsilon-rtr.ds1   	   1108753
ne25-rtr.ds1            	   1090407
chi-phi-rtr.ds1         	   1051434
student-house-rtr.ds1   	    993712
pi-lambda-phi-rtr.ds1   	    927493
theta-chi-rtr.ds1       	    904415
delta-tau-delta-rtr.ds1 	    903799
sigma-chi-rtr.ds1       	    901310
tau-epsilon-phi-rtr.ds1 	    865366
beta-theta-pi-rtr.ds1   	    837302
phi-kappa-sigma-rtr.ds1 	    731752
nu-delta-rtr.ds1        	    702317
alpha-phi-rtr.ds1       	    572413
fenway-house-rtr.ds1    	    546412
epsilon-theta-rtr.ds1   	    481162
e19-rtr-oc1.ds1         	    460310
pika-rtr.ds1            	    406805
oc1-rtr.ds0             	    326745
e19-rtr-ne25.ds1        	    287246
sigma-phi-epsilon-rtr.ds	    230775
alpha-chi-omega-rtr.ds1 	    214295
e19-rtr-ww15.ds1        	     80784
e19-rtr-ne20.ds1        	     37040
badger-rtr.fr           	     35918
oc31-rtr.ds0            	     13164
w92-rtr-1-w92srv10.ge   	      5202
e19-rtr-oc31.ds0        	      2735

 Input Pkts

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ihtfp.fddi              	 796082948
nw12-rtr.fddi           	 659515906
exteast-rtr.fddi        	 569887586
b24-rtr.fddi            	 551518310
e19-rtr.fddi            	 466320130
exteast-rtr-abilene.oc3 	 311411205
e40-rtr.fddi            	 181245033
b4-rtr.fddi             	 126941478
w92-rtr-1-backbone.ge   	 113654608
w92-rtr-1-backbone.ge   	 113654608
w92-rtr-1-w92srv21.ge   	  85978371
exteast-rtr.mediaone.oc3	  72184842
phi-delta-theta-rtr.ds1 	  16249101
w92-rtr-1-w92srv14.ge   	  16036686
phi-kappa-theta-rtr.ds1 	   8320650
alpha-epsilon-pi-rtr.ds1	   6682560
zeta-beta-tau-rtr.ds1   	   5083983
theta-xi-rtr.ds1        	   3987332
theta-chi-rtr.ds1       	   3916035
sigma-nu-rtr.ds1        	   3914164
tau-epsilon-phi-rtr.ds1 	   3787184
sigma-chi-rtr.ds1       	   3407328
phi-kappa-sigma-rtr.ds1 	   3398699
phi-sigma-kappa-rtr.ds1 	   2985118
delta-upsilon-rtr.ds1   	   2979889
beta-theta-pi-rtr.ds1   	   1903047
ne25-rtr.ds1            	   1699228
delta-tau-delta-rtr.ds1 	   1697864
pi-lambda-phi-rtr.ds1   	   1678910
sigma-phi-epsilon-rtr.ds	   1678665
fenway-house-rtr.ds1    	   1634809
lambda-chi-alpha-rtr.ds1	   1602160
e19-rtr-ne25.ds1        	   1530643
alpha-phi-rtr.ds1       	   1406297
chi-phi-rtr.ds1         	   1237074
student-house-rtr.ds1   	   1216410
epsilon-theta-rtr.ds1   	   1170595
nu-delta-rtr.ds1        	   1100731
e19-rtr-oc1.ds1         	   1050901
oc1-rtr.ds0             	    880592
pika-rtr.ds1            	    753873
e19-rtr-ww15.ds1        	    542400
alpha-chi-omega-rtr.ds1 	    396211
e19-rtr-ne20.ds1        	    315904
badger-rtr.fr           	     68473
w92-rtr-1-w92srv10.ge   	     67068
oc31-rtr.ds0            	     45289
e19-rtr-oc31.ds0        	     38104

 Input Errors

ihtfp-ext.fddi          	    842234
ihtfp.fddi              	    457366
e19-rtr.fddi            	    175573
nw12-rtr.fddi           	     43791
phi-sigma-kappa-rtr.ds1 	     18749
e40-rtr.fddi            	      9317
b4-rtr.fddi             	      8467
pika-rtr.ds1            	      1488
oc1-rtr.ds0             	       740
epsilon-theta-rtr.ds1   	       404
beta-theta-pi-rtr.ds1   	       305
sigma-nu-rtr.ds1        	       268
zeta-beta-tau-rtr.ds1   	       177
delta-upsilon-rtr.ds1   	       144
b24-rtr.fddi            	       106
theta-chi-rtr.ds1       	        61
phi-kappa-theta-rtr.ds1 	        59
alpha-epsilon-pi-rtr.ds1	        50
tau-epsilon-phi-rtr.ds1 	        33
phi-kappa-sigma-rtr.ds1 	        30
theta-xi-rtr.ds1        	        30
alpha-phi-rtr.ds1       	        28
lambda-chi-alpha-rtr.ds1	        26
student-house-rtr.ds1   	        24
nu-delta-rtr.ds1        	        23
chi-phi-rtr.ds1         	        18
phi-delta-theta-rtr.ds1 	        17
sigma-chi-rtr.ds1       	        16
ne25-rtr.ds1            	        15
fenway-house-rtr.ds1    	        12
pi-lambda-phi-rtr.ds1   	         5
delta-tau-delta-rtr.ds1 	         1
w92-rtr-1-backbone.ge   	        -1
w92-rtr-1-backbone.ge   	        -1

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b24-rtr-lcs.fe          	  82672909
w92-rtr-1-w92srv21.ge   	  76905321
b24-rtr-rle.fe          	  74291703
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e19-rtr-e25.eth         	  43445855
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nw12-rtr-w91.fe         	  41727994
nw12-rtr-w70.eth        	  40887984
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nw12-rtr-w71.eth        	  39716758
nw12-rtr-w51.eth        	  39306544
e19-rtr-e52.eth         	  38376377
e19-rtr-amt.fe          	  37263926
e19-rtr-b64.eth         	  36643444
b4-rtr-odd.eth          	  34065359
e40-rtr-e40srv159.fe    	  33737583
nw12-rtr-w92.fe         	  33636597
nw12-rtr-phi-beta-epsilo	  32242167
b24-rtr-b12.eth         	  31260796
e19-rtr-e2.eth          	  31203021
e40-rtr-e40srv184.eth   	  30985193
e40-rtr-e40srv185.fe    	  30054640
e19-rtr-b62.eth         	  29737132
nw12-rtr-w1.eth         	  28932627
b24-rtr-lns.eth         	  26091858
e19-rtr-b66.eth         	  25636258
b24-rtr-esnet.fe        	  25440872
e40-rtr-e40srv176.fe    	  24334569
nw12-rtr-w20.fe         	  24082952
b24-rtr-b37.eth         	  22810662
e19-rtr-b16.fe          	  22635457
b4-rtr-b10.fe           	  21232556
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e19-rtr-e19.fe          	  20711868
nw12-rtr-w4.eth         	  19431391
nw12-rtr-w84.eth        	  19426155
e19-rtr-ne20.fe         	  18111959
w92-rtr-1-w92srv14.ge   	  17896037
b4-rtr-b1.eth           	  16101323
nw12-rtr-theta-delta-chi	  15744411
nw12-rtr-w85.eth        	  15729957
e19-rtr-e55.eth         	  15244400
e19-rtr-b54.eth         	  14631413
b4-rtr-b5.eth           	  13246523
e40-rtr-e40srv86.fe     	  13188438
b4-rtr-b14.eth          	  11922854
phi-kappa-theta-rtr.eth 	  11430813
phi-delta-theta-rtr.eth 	  11376344
e19-rtr-b56.eth         	  11295820
b24-rtr-wibr.eth        	  10836166
b4-rtr-b4.fe            	  10479382
nw12-rtr-nw10.eth       	  10156678
b4-rtr-math.fe          	  10153078
alpha-epsilon-pi-rtr.eth	  10118932
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e19-rtr-e10.eth         	   8265261
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b24-rtr-b9.fe           	   6735208
nw12-rtr-w13.eth        	   6735081
e40-rtr-e40.fe          	   6706905
b24-rtr-b24.eth         	   6642643
zeta-beta-tau-rtr.eth   	   6624700
e19-rtr-b68.eth         	   6438516
b24-rtr-b37srv145.eth   	   6232566
b24-rtr-b48.fe          	   6029377
nw12-rtr-wilg.eth       	   5718819
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e19-rtr-e51.eth         	   5651897
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nw12-rtr-n52.eth        	   5017139
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b24-rtr-b36.eth         	   1410334
student-house-rtr.eth   	   1407048
pi-lambda-phi-rtr.eth   	   1406469
ne25-rtr.eth            	   1370286
chi-phi-rtr.eth         	   1218661
nw12-rtr-w31.eth        	   1155460
nu-delta-rtr.eth        	   1104590
epsilon-theta-rtr.eth   	   1075114
e40-rtr-e40srv71.eth    	   1066406
pika-rtr.eth            	    881054
e40-rtr-e48.eth         	    838505
e19-rtr-medical.eth     	    808005
oc1-rtr.eth             	    807177
e19-rtr-personnel.eth   	    790712
e19-rtr-b18.eth         	    729747
b24-rtr-b41.eth         	    702842
e40-rtr-e40srv91.eth    	    585243
e40-rtr-e40srv100.eth   	    547508
alpha-chi-omega-rtr.eth 	    443002
nw12-rtr-w5.eth         	    386595
b24-rtr-b26.eth         	    312414
nw12-rtr-nw17.fe        	    208971
b24-rtr-n10.eth         	    179963
e19-rtr-57.eth          	    158015
e40-rtr-e40staff.fe     	     85385
nw12-rtr-w34.eth        	     85173
nw12-rtr-nw62.eth       	     80917
nw12-rtr-w8.eth         	     71806
nw12-rtr-n57.eth        	     59799
b24-rtr-b41t.fe         	     51993
nw12-rtr-w16.fe         	     50221
b24-rtr-b34.eth         	     49220
e19-rtr-e23.eth         	     41605
badger-rtr.eth          	     39211
nw12-rtr-w53.eth        	     17890
b24-rtr-44.eth          	     15398
w92-rtr-1-w92srv10.ge   	     15336
oc31-rtr.eth            	     14947
b24-rtr-b39.eth         	     11984
nw12-rtr-nw12srv.eth    	      7762
e19-rtr-e1.eth          	      4048

 Top Fifty Lan Input KBytes

b24-rtr-lcs.fe          	  48319522
nw12-rtr-sipb.fe        	  47047584
nw12-rtr-w20srv158.fe   	  46444461
w92-rtr-1-w92srv21.ge   	  33300278
nw12-rtr-w7.eth         	  32842161
exteast-rtr.srv.fe      	  32728428
e19-rtr-e25.eth         	  30815533
b24-rtr-rle.fe          	  28577321
nw12-rtr-phi-beta-epsilo	  28384394
nw12-rtr-w70.eth        	  27569055
e19-rtr-amt.fe          	  26037321
e40-rtr-e40srv72.fe     	  25932730
e19-rtr-e2.eth          	  24127752
e19-rtr-e52.eth         	  24048050
e19-rtr-b64.eth         	  22866332
nw12-rtr-w71.eth        	  21633903
b24-rtr-esnet.fe        	  21473583
e40-rtr-e40srv185.fe    	  21252055
e19-rtr-b62.eth         	  18908207
e40-rtr-e40srv159.fe    	  18509062
nw12-rtr-w92.fe         	  18468626
nw12-rtr-w51.eth        	  17947227
nw12-rtr-w1.eth         	  17892998
b4-rtr-b13.eth          	  16880747
e19-rtr-b66.eth         	  15704890
b4-rtr-odd.eth          	  14808835
e40-rtr-e40srv184.eth   	  13592358
e19-rtr-ne20.fe         	  13209433
nw12-rtr-theta-delta-chi	  12660987
e19-rtr-b16.fe          	  12486680
b4-rtr-b10.fe           	  12477901
b24-rtr-b37.eth         	  12032509
nw12-rtr-w4.eth         	  11977946
nw12-rtr-w91.fe         	  11295162
nw12-rtr-w84.eth        	  10030044
phi-kappa-theta-rtr.eth 	   9918809
nw12-rtr-w20.fe         	   9674254
w92-rtr-1-w92srv14.ge   	   9510619
e40-rtr-e40srv176.fe    	   9287488
b24-rtr-b12.eth         	   9225872
e40-rtr-e40srv86.fe     	   8622028
e19-rtr-e55.eth         	   7927296
b4-rtr-b5.eth           	   7611189
alpha-epsilon-pi-rtr.eth	   7554307
b4-rtr-b1.eth           	   7246660
e19-rtr-e19.fe          	   7232418
e19-rtr-e10.eth         	   7181222
b4-rtr-b14.eth          	   7168789
nw12-rtr-kappa-sigma.eth	   7086892
nw12-rtr-w85.eth        	   6932875
phi-delta-theta-rtr.eth 	   6708181
nw12-rtr-nw10.eth       	   6274361
e19-rtr-b54.eth         	   5712018
b4-rtr-b4.fe            	   5681958
zeta-beta-tau-rtr.eth   	   5093370
nw12-rtr-wilg.eth       	   5064187
nw12-rtr-nw61.eth       	   4410294
e19-rtr-b56.eth         	   4317660
b24-rtr-b24.eth         	   4218740
nw12-rtr-w13.eth        	   4134565
nw12-rtr-adp.eth        	   4022234
b24-rtr-b37srv145.eth   	   4019701
e40-rtr-e40.fe          	   3998243
b24-rtr-b9.fe           	   3982400
phi-kappa-sigma-rtr.eth 	   3713076
b4-rtr-even.eth         	   3608693
e40-rtr-mbone.eth       	   3529036
sigma-chi-rtr.eth       	   3523330
b24-rtr-lns.eth         	   3480349
nw12-rtr-w11.eth        	   3372918
delta-upsilon-rtr.eth   	   3249985
theta-chi-rtr.eth       	   2977621
nw12-rtr-delta-psi.eth  	   2948599
b24-rtr-archsrv.eth     	   2942888
tau-epsilon-phi-rtr.eth 	   2937820
e40-rtr-e40srv69.fe     	   2888437
b24-rtr-nmis.fe         	   2804746
sigma-nu-rtr.eth        	   2784991
e19-rtr-b68.eth         	   2722555
b24-rtr-b31.eth         	   2666208
e19-rtr-trade.eth       	   2595635
b24-rtr-b48.fe          	   2280767
beta-theta-pi-rtr.eth   	   2249785
b24-rtr-b45.eth         	   2231171
e19-rtr-e32.eth         	   2225485
nw12-rtr-n42.fe         	   2133462
b24-rtr-wibr.eth        	   2108675
nw12-rtr-delta-kappa-eps	   2097219
b24-rtr-csr.eth         	   2042427
nw12-rtr-w89.eth        	   2026180
b4-rtr-b11.eth          	   1956044
sigma-phi-epsilon-rtr.et	   1664004
nw12-rtr-alpha-tau-omega	   1646138
e19-rtr-e56.eth         	   1640879
theta-xi-rtr.eth        	   1539398
fenway-house-rtr.eth    	   1485085
b4-rtr-lms.eth          	   1436722
e19-rtr-e51.eth         	   1419857
e19-rtr-b50.eth         	   1397326
e19-rtr-e53.eth         	   1363618
b24-rtr-b36.eth         	   1168158
e19-rtr-e38.eth         	   1127206
e19-rtr-e34.eth         	   1121995
b4-rtr-math.fe          	   1081838
delta-tau-delta-rtr.eth 	    985775
nw12-rtr-zp.eth         	    950713
alpha-phi-rtr.eth       	    853891
nw12-rtr-n52.eth        	    816833
e19-rtr-heart.eth       	    740989
phi-sigma-kappa-rtr.eth 	    615159
e40-rtr-e40srv71.eth    	    583210
b24-rtr-b38.eth         	    582797
epsilon-theta-rtr.eth   	    581589
lambda-chi-alpha-rtr.eth	    570027
oc1-rtr.eth             	    472091
pika-rtr.eth            	    467888
pi-lambda-phi-rtr.eth   	    462045
e40-rtr-e40srv91.eth    	    423813
e19-rtr-b18.eth         	    417188
nw12-rtr-nw12.eth       	    406269
nu-delta-rtr.eth        	    395074
nw12-rtr-w31.eth        	    388331
student-house-rtr.eth   	    385301
e19-rtr-medical.eth     	    348441
nw12-rtr-w59.eth        	    310127
ne25-rtr.eth            	    302268
b24-rtr-b41.eth         	    295342
e40-rtr-e40srv100.eth   	    287824
e19-rtr-e39.eth         	    264920
e40-rtr-e48.eth         	    253870
b24-rtr-b42.eth         	    238643
alpha-chi-omega-rtr.eth 	    226144
b24-rtr-b26.eth         	    165562
chi-phi-rtr.eth         	    156248
nw12-rtr-nw17.fe        	    154922
e19-rtr-personnel.eth   	    154258
nw12-rtr-w5.eth         	    141839
e40-rtr-e40staff.fe     	     30598
nw12-rtr-w34.eth        	     22909
nw12-rtr-n57.eth        	     19120
nw12-rtr-w16.fe         	     17761
b24-rtr-b34.eth         	     17227
nw12-rtr-nw62.eth       	     16582
nw12-rtr-w8.eth         	     10423
e19-rtr-57.eth          	      9022
b24-rtr-b41t.fe         	      8211
e19-rtr-e23.eth         	      7527
b24-rtr-n10.eth         	      7114
w92-rtr-1-w92srv10.ge   	      5202
badger-rtr.eth          	      4995
oc31-rtr.eth            	      1842
nw12-rtr-w53.eth        	      1528
nw12-rtr-nw12srv.eth    	      1513
b24-rtr-44.eth          	      1384
e19-rtr-e1.eth          	       870
b24-rtr-b39.eth         	       498

 Top Fifty Lan Input Pkts

b24-rtr-lcs.fe          	 398729451
nw12-rtr-sipb.fe        	 189661635
b24-rtr-rle.fe          	 145868221
w92-rtr-1-w92srv21.ge   	  85978371
nw12-rtr-w20srv158.fe   	  83245751
exteast-rtr.srv.fe      	  70067997
e19-rtr-e25.eth         	  63416683
e40-rtr-e40srv72.fe     	  53935927
nw12-rtr-w70.eth        	  45347333
nw12-rtr-w7.eth         	  44743724
e40-rtr-e40srv159.fe    	  43655183
e19-rtr-e52.eth         	  42132490
e19-rtr-b64.eth         	  40893028
nw12-rtr-w71.eth        	  40365797
e40-rtr-e40srv184.eth   	  39827797
b4-rtr-odd.eth          	  39465272
e19-rtr-amt.fe          	  39260905
nw12-rtr-w51.eth        	  38368967
nw12-rtr-w91.fe         	  35457957
nw12-rtr-phi-beta-epsilo	  34411603
nw12-rtr-w92.fe         	  34261497
e19-rtr-e2.eth          	  33960260
b24-rtr-b37.eth         	  31404563
e19-rtr-b62.eth         	  31375793
e19-rtr-b66.eth         	  30705130
b24-rtr-esnet.fe        	  29543632
nw12-rtr-w1.eth         	  26816024
nw12-rtr-w20.fe         	  26789731
e40-rtr-e40srv185.fe    	  26680918
e19-rtr-e19.fe          	  23953360
b24-rtr-b37srv145.eth   	  21824692
b24-rtr-lns.eth         	  20494556
b4-rtr-b10.fe           	  19711738
b4-rtr-b13.eth          	  19503138
e40-rtr-e40srv176.fe    	  18780525
e19-rtr-ne20.fe         	  18752905
b24-rtr-b12.eth         	  18732367
nw12-rtr-w4.eth         	  18276288
nw12-rtr-w84.eth        	  18221655
e19-rtr-b54.eth         	  16698588
phi-delta-theta-rtr.eth 	  16160945
w92-rtr-1-w92srv14.ge   	  16036686
b4-rtr-b1.eth           	  15654159
e40-rtr-e40srv86.fe     	  15484662
e19-rtr-b16.fe          	  15062456
b4-rtr-b14.eth          	  14692394
e19-rtr-e55.eth         	  14558985
nw12-rtr-theta-delta-chi	  14415896
b4-rtr-b5.eth           	  13808780
e19-rtr-b56.eth         	  13368752
e19-rtr-e10.eth         	  13306004
nw12-rtr-w85.eth        	  12047492
phi-kappa-theta-rtr.eth 	  11485303
b4-rtr-b4.fe            	  10041312
b4-rtr-even.eth         	   9642949
nw12-rtr-nw61.eth       	   9000256
nw12-rtr-kappa-sigma.eth	   8991172
b24-rtr-b9.fe           	   8941304
b24-rtr-wibr.eth        	   8280043
nw12-rtr-nw10.eth       	   8126834
alpha-epsilon-pi-rtr.eth	   7910432
b4-rtr-b11.eth          	   7798487
e19-rtr-heart.eth       	   6620929
nw12-rtr-n42.fe         	   6601246
e19-rtr-b68.eth         	   6500408
nw12-rtr-w13.eth        	   6195222
zeta-beta-tau-rtr.eth   	   6177370
nw12-rtr-adp.eth        	   6160028
b4-rtr-lms.eth          	   6110459
e40-rtr-e40.fe          	   6081814
b24-rtr-b48.fe          	   5678608
b24-rtr-b24.eth         	   5665454
b4-rtr-math.fe          	   5633673
nw12-rtr-wilg.eth       	   5308316
b24-rtr-nmis.fe         	   5257716
e19-rtr-e51.eth         	   5221058
theta-chi-rtr.eth       	   4866394
b24-rtr-csr.eth         	   4622085
phi-kappa-sigma-rtr.eth 	   4550508
nw12-rtr-delta-psi.eth  	   4460756
sigma-nu-rtr.eth        	   4427444
b24-rtr-b31.eth         	   4300933
e19-rtr-e53.eth         	   4278998
sigma-chi-rtr.eth       	   4153523
tau-epsilon-phi-rtr.eth 	   4006190
nw12-rtr-n52.eth        	   3906000
b24-rtr-archsrv.eth     	   3658873
theta-xi-rtr.eth        	   3519613
e40-rtr-e40srv71.eth    	   3478271
delta-upsilon-rtr.eth   	   3477855
e40-rtr-e40srv69.fe     	   3329126
e19-rtr-e38.eth         	   3063414
e19-rtr-b50.eth         	   2985282
b24-rtr-b45.eth         	   2947653
e19-rtr-trade.eth       	   2878051
e40-rtr-e40srv100.eth   	   2864859
e19-rtr-e56.eth         	   2849567
nw12-rtr-w11.eth        	   2798617
e19-rtr-e32.eth         	   2784707
nw12-rtr-alpha-tau-omega	   2482139
nw12-rtr-nw12.eth       	   2433290
phi-sigma-kappa-rtr.eth 	   2408497
nw12-rtr-delta-kappa-eps	   2319553
b24-rtr-b36.eth         	   2271642
beta-theta-pi-rtr.eth   	   2191243
fenway-house-rtr.eth    	   2144196
nw12-rtr-zp.eth         	   2140700
nw12-rtr-w59.eth        	   2074345
nw12-rtr-w89.eth        	   1847096
sigma-phi-epsilon-rtr.et	   1839266
delta-tau-delta-rtr.eth 	   1788268
b24-rtr-b38.eth         	   1666333
e19-rtr-e34.eth         	   1649066
nw12-rtr-w31.eth        	   1626969
pi-lambda-phi-rtr.eth   	   1541126
ne25-rtr.eth            	   1476037
alpha-phi-rtr.eth       	   1426757
b24-rtr-b42.eth         	   1424219
lambda-chi-alpha-rtr.eth	   1394160
e19-rtr-e39.eth         	   1318811
epsilon-theta-rtr.eth   	   1185635
e19-rtr-medical.eth     	   1097220
student-house-rtr.eth   	   1080796
e40-rtr-e40srv91.eth    	   1055736
b24-rtr-b26.eth         	   1039661
chi-phi-rtr.eth         	   1027990
e19-rtr-b18.eth         	   1017815
oc1-rtr.eth             	   1014374
nu-delta-rtr.eth        	    990023
nw12-rtr-w5.eth         	    939445
e19-rtr-personnel.eth   	    859512
pika-rtr.eth            	    757343
b24-rtr-b41.eth         	    724337
e40-rtr-e48.eth         	    685818
alpha-chi-omega-rtr.eth 	    415007
nw12-rtr-w34.eth        	    237074
nw12-rtr-nw17.fe        	    234850
nw12-rtr-nw62.eth       	    186625
b24-rtr-b34.eth         	    184934
nw12-rtr-w16.fe         	    180606
e40-rtr-e40staff.fe     	    133590
e19-rtr-57.eth          	    112793
nw12-rtr-w8.eth         	    111537
e40-rtr-mbone.eth       	     98195
nw12-rtr-n57.eth        	     88949
w92-rtr-1-w92srv10.ge   	     67068
b24-rtr-n10.eth         	     61182
e19-rtr-e23.eth         	     37568
badger-rtr.eth          	     36619
b24-rtr-b41t.fe         	     35415
nw12-rtr-nw12srv.eth    	     19617
nw12-rtr-w53.eth        	     15619
b24-rtr-44.eth          	     14660
e19-rtr-e1.eth          	     11591
b24-rtr-b39.eth         	      8511
oc31-rtr.eth            	      3140

 Top Fifty Lan Input Errors

nw12-rtr-w71.eth        	     78864
zeta-beta-tau-rtr.eth   	     61868
b4-rtr-b5.eth           	     59447
phi-sigma-kappa-rtr.eth 	     55646
phi-kappa-theta-rtr.eth 	     17228
e40-rtr-e40.fe          	     15373
delta-tau-delta-rtr.eth 	     12209
e19-rtr-e2.eth          	     10561
b4-rtr-even.eth         	      8244
b24-rtr-lns.eth         	      4552
b24-rtr-b37.eth         	      4090
e19-rtr-b62.eth         	      4016
nw12-rtr-w51.eth        	      4008
nw12-rtr-w7.eth         	      3988
nw12-rtr-w4.eth         	      3832
nw12-rtr-w70.eth        	      2138
e19-rtr-b64.eth         	      2093
nw12-rtr-w84.eth        	      1388
nw12-rtr-alpha-tau-omega	      1188
delta-upsilon-rtr.eth   	       993
sigma-nu-rtr.eth        	       710
e19-rtr-e55.eth         	       498
e19-rtr-e52.eth         	       479
e19-rtr-heart.eth       	       426
nw12-rtr-nw61.eth       	       389
nw12-rtr-nw10.eth       	       376
nw12-rtr-w13.eth        	       375
fenway-house-rtr.eth    	       336
alpha-phi-rtr.eth       	       316
nw12-rtr-kappa-sigma.eth	       313
b24-rtr-b31.eth         	       204
b24-rtr-lcs.fe          	       165
phi-delta-theta-rtr.eth 	       133
theta-xi-rtr.eth        	       116
b24-rtr-b37srv145.eth   	       113
chi-phi-rtr.eth         	        67
alpha-chi-omega-rtr.eth 	        66
nw12-rtr-n52.eth        	        63
sigma-chi-rtr.eth       	        59
b24-rtr-b12.eth         	        51
b24-rtr-b24.eth         	        48
e19-rtr-e56.eth         	        41
b24-rtr-wibr.eth        	        40
b4-rtr-b14.eth          	        36
nw12-rtr-w59.eth        	        36
e19-rtr-e51.eth         	        31
nw12-rtr-w85.eth        	        29
ne25-rtr.eth            	        28
lambda-chi-alpha-rtr.eth	        25
theta-chi-rtr.eth       	        24
b4-rtr-odd.eth          	        24
phi-kappa-sigma-rtr.eth 	        23
e19-rtr-e38.eth         	        23
alpha-epsilon-pi-rtr.eth	        19
pi-lambda-phi-rtr.eth   	        18
b24-rtr-b45.eth         	        15
nw12-rtr-nw12.eth       	        11
nw12-rtr-w31.eth        	        10
e19-rtr-e25.eth         	         8
e40-rtr-e48.eth         	         8
epsilon-theta-rtr.eth   	         6
tau-epsilon-phi-rtr.eth 	         6
nw12-rtr-sipb.fe        	         5
nu-delta-rtr.eth        	         5
b24-rtr-b41.eth         	         5
beta-theta-pi-rtr.eth   	         5
sigma-phi-epsilon-rtr.et	         5
nw12-rtr-w5.eth         	         5
b24-rtr-b9.fe           	         3
e19-rtr-e34.eth         	         3
e19-rtr-e10.eth         	         2
b24-rtr-b38.eth         	         2
nw12-rtr-wilg.eth       	         2
b24-rtr-rle.fe          	         2
e19-rtr-trade.eth       	         2
nw12-rtr-w89.eth        	         2
b4-rtr-b1.eth           	         1
student-house-rtr.eth   	         1
nw12-rtr-phi-beta-epsilo	         1
b24-rtr-b42.eth         	         1
b4-rtr-b13.eth          	         1
b24-rtr-b26.eth         	         1
e19-rtr-b50.eth         	         1
b24-rtr-b36.eth         	         1

 Top Fifty Lan Output KBytes

b24-rtr-rle.fe          	  45714382
nw12-rtr-sipb.fe        	  44525427
w92-rtr-1-w92srv21.ge   	  43605042
b24-rtr-lcs.fe          	  34353386
nw12-rtr-w91.fe         	  30432831
b24-rtr-lns.eth         	  22611508
b24-rtr-b12.eth         	  22034923
nw12-rtr-w51.eth        	  21359316
nw12-rtr-w20srv158.fe   	  20549374
b4-rtr-odd.eth          	  19256524
nw12-rtr-w71.eth        	  18082854
e40-rtr-e40srv184.eth   	  17392835
nw12-rtr-w7.eth         	  17019983
e40-rtr-e40srv159.fe    	  15228521
nw12-rtr-w92.fe         	  15167970
e40-rtr-e40srv176.fe    	  15047080
nw12-rtr-w20.fe         	  14408698
e19-rtr-e52.eth         	  14328327
e40-rtr-e40srv72.fe     	  13841831
e19-rtr-b64.eth         	  13777111
e19-rtr-e19.fe          	  13479450
nw12-rtr-w70.eth        	  13318929
e19-rtr-e25.eth         	  12630321
e19-rtr-amt.fe          	  11226604
nw12-rtr-w1.eth         	  11039629
e19-rtr-b62.eth         	  10828925
b24-rtr-b37.eth         	  10778153
exteast-rtr.srv.fe      	  10544779
e19-rtr-b16.fe          	  10148776
e19-rtr-b66.eth         	   9931367
nw12-rtr-w84.eth        	   9396110
b4-rtr-math.fe          	   9071239
e19-rtr-b54.eth         	   8919395
b4-rtr-b1.eth           	   8854662
e40-rtr-e40srv185.fe    	   8802584
nw12-rtr-w85.eth        	   8797082
b4-rtr-b10.fe           	   8754655
b24-rtr-wibr.eth        	   8727491
w92-rtr-1-w92srv14.ge   	   8385418
nw12-rtr-w4.eth         	   7453444
e19-rtr-e55.eth         	   7317103
e19-rtr-e2.eth          	   7075268
e19-rtr-b56.eth         	   6978160
b4-rtr-b5.eth           	   5635333
b4-rtr-b11.eth          	   5260392
e19-rtr-ne20.fe         	   4902525
b4-rtr-b4.fe            	   4797423
b4-rtr-b14.eth          	   4754065
nw12-rtr-nw61.eth       	   4717230
phi-delta-theta-rtr.eth 	   4668162
e40-rtr-e40srv86.fe     	   4566410
e40-rtr-mbone.eth       	   4357566
e19-rtr-e51.eth         	   4232040
nw12-rtr-n52.eth        	   4200306
b4-rtr-b13.eth          	   4178264
e19-rtr-heart.eth       	   4098844
nw12-rtr-adp.eth        	   4069259
b4-rtr-lms.eth          	   3985627
b24-rtr-esnet.fe        	   3967289
b4-rtr-even.eth         	   3904306
nw12-rtr-nw10.eth       	   3882316
nw12-rtr-phi-beta-epsilo	   3857772
b24-rtr-b48.fe          	   3748609
e19-rtr-b68.eth         	   3715961
nw12-rtr-n42.fe         	   3530279
nw12-rtr-theta-delta-chi	   3083424
theta-xi-rtr.eth        	   2968243
b24-rtr-b42.eth         	   2888505
b24-rtr-csr.eth         	   2786040
e19-rtr-e53.eth         	   2779834
b24-rtr-b9.fe           	   2752807
e40-rtr-e40.fe          	   2708661
phi-sigma-kappa-rtr.eth 	   2685340
nw12-rtr-w13.eth        	   2600515
alpha-epsilon-pi-rtr.eth	   2564625
b24-rtr-b24.eth         	   2423902
b24-rtr-b37srv145.eth   	   2212864
sigma-nu-rtr.eth        	   2176826
nw12-rtr-delta-psi.eth  	   2075417
nw12-rtr-nw12.eth       	   1906102
e19-rtr-e56.eth         	   1860430
nw12-rtr-kappa-sigma.eth	   1840197
e19-rtr-e38.eth         	   1759813
b24-rtr-b31.eth         	   1649131
b24-rtr-b38.eth         	   1536652
zeta-beta-tau-rtr.eth   	   1531329
phi-kappa-theta-rtr.eth 	   1512003
nw12-rtr-w59.eth        	   1307458
e19-rtr-e39.eth         	   1276163
lambda-chi-alpha-rtr.eth	   1201388
delta-upsilon-rtr.eth   	   1141496
nw12-rtr-zp.eth         	   1137181
e19-rtr-e10.eth         	   1084039
ne25-rtr.eth            	   1068017
chi-phi-rtr.eth         	   1062412
student-house-rtr.eth   	   1021747
b24-rtr-b45.eth         	    950468
pi-lambda-phi-rtr.eth   	    944423
sigma-chi-rtr.eth       	    941795
nw12-rtr-alpha-tau-omega	    938246
e19-rtr-trade.eth       	    934619
delta-tau-delta-rtr.eth 	    921343
tau-epsilon-phi-rtr.eth 	    909106
theta-chi-rtr.eth       	    877578
beta-theta-pi-rtr.eth   	    864375
phi-kappa-sigma-rtr.eth 	    775324
nw12-rtr-w31.eth        	    767129
nw12-rtr-delta-kappa-eps	    740907
e19-rtr-e34.eth         	    714948
nu-delta-rtr.eth        	    709516
alpha-phi-rtr.eth       	    668824
nw12-rtr-wilg.eth       	    654632
b24-rtr-nmis.fe         	    645588
e19-rtr-personnel.eth   	    636454
e40-rtr-e48.eth         	    584635
e40-rtr-e40srv69.fe     	    580097
fenway-house-rtr.eth    	    564212
e19-rtr-e32.eth         	    493712
epsilon-theta-rtr.eth   	    493525
e40-rtr-e40srv71.eth    	    483195
e19-rtr-medical.eth     	    459564
b24-rtr-archsrv.eth     	    422259
pika-rtr.eth            	    413166
b24-rtr-b41.eth         	    407499
e19-rtr-b50.eth         	    383418
oc1-rtr.eth             	    335085
e19-rtr-b18.eth         	    312558
e40-rtr-e40srv100.eth   	    259683
sigma-phi-epsilon-rtr.et	    249845
nw12-rtr-w5.eth         	    244755
b24-rtr-b36.eth         	    242176
nw12-rtr-w89.eth        	    218481
alpha-chi-omega-rtr.eth 	    216858
b24-rtr-n10.eth         	    172849
e40-rtr-e40srv91.eth    	    161430
nw12-rtr-w11.eth        	    153215
e19-rtr-57.eth          	    148993
b24-rtr-b26.eth         	    146851
nw12-rtr-nw62.eth       	     64334
nw12-rtr-w34.eth        	     62263
nw12-rtr-w8.eth         	     61383
e40-rtr-e40staff.fe     	     54786
nw12-rtr-nw17.fe        	     54049
b24-rtr-b41t.fe         	     43781
nw12-rtr-n57.eth        	     40678
badger-rtr.eth          	     34215
e19-rtr-e23.eth         	     34078
nw12-rtr-w16.fe         	     32459
b24-rtr-b34.eth         	     31992
nw12-rtr-w53.eth        	     16362
b24-rtr-44.eth          	     14013
oc31-rtr.eth            	     13104
b24-rtr-b39.eth         	     11485
w92-rtr-1-w92srv10.ge   	     10133
nw12-rtr-nw12srv.eth    	      6248
e19-rtr-e1.eth          	      3178

 Top Fifty Lan Output Pkts 

b24-rtr-lcs.fe          	 344770200
b24-rtr-rle.fe          	 150488179
nw12-rtr-sipb.fe        	 137638279
w92-rtr-1-w92srv21.ge   	  85024938
nw12-rtr-w91.fe         	  74668299
nw12-rtr-w20srv158.fe   	  70167209
exteast-rtr.srv.fe      	  63705141
e19-rtr-e25.eth         	  51331392
e40-rtr-e40srv184.eth   	  42262224
e40-rtr-e40srv72.fe     	  41847307
nw12-rtr-w51.eth        	  40586447
e19-rtr-e52.eth         	  40439042
nw12-rtr-w7.eth         	  40389549
e40-rtr-e40srv159.fe    	  40363926
b4-rtr-odd.eth          	  40080413
nw12-rtr-w70.eth        	  39582761
nw12-rtr-w71.eth        	  37082688
e19-rtr-b64.eth         	  36446561
b24-rtr-lns.eth         	  34506452
b24-rtr-b37.eth         	  31320003
e19-rtr-amt.fe          	  30797919
nw12-rtr-w92.fe         	  29757261
nw12-rtr-w20.fe         	  28549151
e19-rtr-e19.fe          	  28208472
e40-rtr-e40srv176.fe    	  27953360
e19-rtr-b66.eth         	  27842374
e19-rtr-b62.eth         	  27043579
b24-rtr-b12.eth         	  26126395
e19-rtr-e2.eth          	  24778674
nw12-rtr-w1.eth         	  24684879
e40-rtr-e40srv185.fe    	  24146038
nw12-rtr-phi-beta-epsilo	  21928541
b24-rtr-b37srv145.eth   	  21821711
w92-rtr-1-w92srv14.ge   	  20374820
nw12-rtr-w84.eth        	  18717659
e19-rtr-b54.eth         	  17928411
b24-rtr-esnet.fe        	  17491786
nw12-rtr-w4.eth         	  16694476
b4-rtr-b10.fe           	  16445842
phi-delta-theta-rtr.eth 	  16235532
b4-rtr-b1.eth           	  16086367
e19-rtr-b16.fe          	  14626336
e40-rtr-e40srv86.fe     	  14493476
b4-rtr-b13.eth          	  14201537
e19-rtr-e55.eth         	  14197544
e19-rtr-b56.eth         	  14035587
e19-rtr-e10.eth         	  13902564
e19-rtr-ne20.fe         	  12882022
nw12-rtr-w85.eth        	  12515223
b4-rtr-b14.eth          	  12376836
b24-rtr-wibr.eth        	  11604908
b4-rtr-b5.eth           	  10859532
nw12-rtr-theta-delta-chi	  10112232
b4-rtr-even.eth         	   9519431
b4-rtr-math.fe          	   9483139
nw12-rtr-nw61.eth       	   9060255
b4-rtr-b4.fe            	   8818636
phi-kappa-theta-rtr.eth 	   8292136
e40-rtr-mbone.eth       	   8118413
b24-rtr-b9.fe           	   8108784
nw12-rtr-nw10.eth       	   7840195
e19-rtr-heart.eth       	   7672139
nw12-rtr-kappa-sigma.eth	   7462750
b4-rtr-b11.eth          	   7104919
nw12-rtr-n42.fe         	   6947406
e19-rtr-b68.eth         	   6780882
b4-rtr-lms.eth          	   6747628
alpha-epsilon-pi-rtr.eth	   6664041
b24-rtr-b48.fe          	   6646465
nw12-rtr-adp.eth        	   6171050
e19-rtr-e51.eth         	   6139200
nw12-rtr-w13.eth        	   5660660
nw12-rtr-n52.eth        	   5495134
b24-rtr-b24.eth         	   5331886
e40-rtr-e40.fe          	   5216604
b24-rtr-b31.eth         	   5096107
zeta-beta-tau-rtr.eth   	   5072144
e19-rtr-e53.eth         	   4988472
b24-rtr-csr.eth         	   4832235
nw12-rtr-delta-psi.eth  	   4799276
theta-xi-rtr.eth        	   3975210
sigma-nu-rtr.eth        	   3907784
theta-chi-rtr.eth       	   3901572
e40-rtr-e40srv71.eth    	   3783397
tau-epsilon-phi-rtr.eth 	   3765211
nw12-rtr-wilg.eth       	   3760238
e19-rtr-e38.eth         	   3535859
sigma-chi-rtr.eth       	   3391618
phi-kappa-sigma-rtr.eth 	   3385310
b24-rtr-nmis.fe         	   3146975
e19-rtr-e56.eth         	   3103073
e40-rtr-e40srv69.fe     	   3074050
delta-upsilon-rtr.eth   	   2981446
phi-sigma-kappa-rtr.eth 	   2970565
nw12-rtr-nw12.eth       	   2905294
b24-rtr-b45.eth         	   2648436
e40-rtr-e40srv100.eth   	   2633348
nw12-rtr-w31.eth        	   2402894
b24-rtr-b42.eth         	   2371707
e19-rtr-trade.eth       	   2289502
nw12-rtr-w59.eth        	   2287452
b24-rtr-archsrv.eth     	   2229130
e19-rtr-b50.eth         	   2202177
nw12-rtr-zp.eth         	   2117405
nw12-rtr-alpha-tau-omega	   2107930
nw12-rtr-delta-kappa-eps	   2030115
b24-rtr-b38.eth         	   1984099
beta-theta-pi-rtr.eth   	   1970423
delta-tau-delta-rtr.eth 	   1679914
pi-lambda-phi-rtr.eth   	   1661060
sigma-phi-epsilon-rtr.et	   1658452
ne25-rtr.eth            	   1626166
fenway-house-rtr.eth    	   1620047
e19-rtr-e32.eth         	   1613996
lambda-chi-alpha-rtr.eth	   1586850
e19-rtr-e34.eth         	   1553086
e19-rtr-e39.eth         	   1538665
b24-rtr-b36.eth         	   1390713
alpha-phi-rtr.eth       	   1389607
nw12-rtr-w11.eth        	   1368711
e19-rtr-b18.eth         	   1267066
chi-phi-rtr.eth         	   1221230
student-house-rtr.eth   	   1200745
epsilon-theta-rtr.eth   	   1169534
e19-rtr-personnel.eth   	   1120439
e19-rtr-medical.eth     	   1092657
nu-delta-rtr.eth        	   1082695
b24-rtr-b26.eth         	   1052359
e40-rtr-e40srv91.eth    	    934181
nw12-rtr-w89.eth        	    925900
e40-rtr-e48.eth         	    854448
oc1-rtr.eth             	    800311
b24-rtr-b41.eth         	    782358
pika-rtr.eth            	    736845
nw12-rtr-w5.eth         	    594359
nw12-rtr-w34.eth        	    466652
nw12-rtr-w16.fe         	    396637
b24-rtr-b34.eth         	    389269
alpha-chi-omega-rtr.eth 	    378900
b24-rtr-n10.eth         	    245425
nw12-rtr-nw17.fe        	    241895
e19-rtr-57.eth          	    189301
e40-rtr-e40staff.fe     	    184952
nw12-rtr-nw62.eth       	    174638
b24-rtr-b41t.fe         	    162383
nw12-rtr-w8.eth         	    127174
nw12-rtr-n57.eth        	    114646
e19-rtr-e23.eth         	     79765
nw12-rtr-w53.eth        	     51114
badger-rtr.eth          	     49535
b24-rtr-44.eth          	     45678
b24-rtr-b39.eth         	     43337
nw12-rtr-nw12srv.eth    	     34126
w92-rtr-1-w92srv10.ge   	     28136
e19-rtr-e1.eth          	     26332
oc31-rtr.eth            	     17962

 Top Fifty Lan Output Errors



 SNMP  The Top Lan Error Hours Report for 16 March 2001

	Number of Hours where errors exceeded:
	>100	>10	>0	Interface


	24	24	24	nw12-rtr-w71.eth
	22	24	24	e40-rtr-e40.fe
	17	24	24	e19-rtr-e2.eth
	15	21	24	delta-tau-delta-rtr.eth
	15	19	20	nw12-rtr-w7.eth
	14	24	24	zeta-beta-tau-rtr.eth
	14	19	23	phi-kappa-theta-rtr.eth
	12	24	24	nw12-rtr-w51.eth
	12	23	24	b4-rtr-even.eth
	11	24	24	b24-rtr-b37.eth
	11	15	22	e19-rtr-b62.eth
	 9	21	24	nw12-rtr-w70.eth
	 9	18	22	nw12-rtr-w4.eth
	 7	19	24	b4-rtr-b5.eth
	 6	22	24	e19-rtr-b64.eth
	 6	16	19	phi-sigma-kappa-rtr.eth
	 2	24	24	nw12-rtr-w84.eth
	 2	19	24	nw12-rtr-alpha-tau-omega.eth
	 2	 7	21	nw12-rtr-nw10.eth
	 1	 9	22	nw12-rtr-w13.eth
	 1	 5	14	delta-upsilon-rtr.eth
	 1	 2	18	b24-rtr-b31.eth
	 1	 2	 4	e19-rtr-e52.eth
	 1	 2	 2	b24-rtr-lns.eth
	 1	 1	 1	fenway-house-rtr.eth
	 0	22	24	sigma-nu-rtr.eth
	 0	15	23	nw12-rtr-nw61.eth
	 0	13	23	nw12-rtr-kappa-sigma.eth
	 0	12	24	e19-rtr-e55.eth
	 0	 9	10	e19-rtr-heart.eth
	 0	 8	14	b24-rtr-lcs.fe
	 0	 7	14	alpha-phi-rtr.eth
	 0	 3	20	b24-rtr-b37srv145.eth
	 0	 3	11	phi-delta-theta-rtr.eth
	 0	 3	 9	alpha-chi-omega-rtr.eth
	 0	 3	 5	chi-phi-rtr.eth
	 0	 3	 3	nw12-rtr-n52.eth
	 0	 2	 7	b24-rtr-b24.eth
	 0	 2	 6	e19-rtr-e56.eth
	 0	 2	 2	nw12-rtr-w85.eth
	 0	 2	 2	b24-rtr-wibr.eth
	 0	 1	17	sigma-chi-rtr.eth
	 0	 1	11	nw12-rtr-w59.eth
	 0	 1	10	theta-xi-rtr.eth
	 0	 1	10	b24-rtr-b12.eth
	 0	 1	 5	b4-rtr-b14.eth
	 0	 0	13	b4-rtr-odd.eth
	 0	 0	11	e19-rtr-e38.eth
	 0	 0	10	phi-kappa-sigma-rtr.eth
	 0	 0	 9	b24-rtr-b45.eth
	 0	 0	 7	theta-chi-rtr.eth
	 0	 0	 7	pi-lambda-phi-rtr.eth
	 0	 0	 7	lambda-chi-alpha-rtr.eth
	 0	 0	 7	alpha-epsilon-pi-rtr.eth
	 0	 0	 6	ne25-rtr.eth
	 0	 0	 6	e19-rtr-e51.eth
	 0	 0	 5	nw12-rtr-w31.eth
	 0	 0	 5	nw12-rtr-nw12.eth
	 0	 0	 5	e40-rtr-e48.eth
	 0	 0	 3	tau-epsilon-phi-rtr.eth
	 0	 0	 3	nu-delta-rtr.eth
	 0	 0	 3	e19-rtr-e34.eth
	 0	 0	 3	beta-theta-pi-rtr.eth
	 0	 0	 3	b24-rtr-b9.fe
	 0	 0	 3	b24-rtr-b41.eth
	 0	 0	 2	sigma-phi-epsilon-rtr.eth
	 0	 0	 2	nw12-rtr-w89.eth
	 0	 0	 2	nw12-rtr-w5.eth
	 0	 0	 2	e19-rtr-trade.eth
	 0	 0	 2	e19-rtr-e10.eth
	 0	 0	 1	student-house-rtr.eth
	 0	 0	 1	nw12-rtr-wilg.eth
	 0	 0	 1	nw12-rtr-sipb.fe
	 0	 0	 1	nw12-rtr-phi-beta-epsilon.eth
	 0	 0	 1	epsilon-theta-rtr.eth
	 0	 0	 1	e19-rtr-e25.eth
	 0	 0	 1	e19-rtr-b50.eth
	 0	 0	 1	b4-rtr-b13.eth
	 0	 0	 1	b4-rtr-b1.eth
	 0	 0	 1	b24-rtr-rle.fe
	 0	 0	 1	b24-rtr-b42.eth
	 0	 0	 1	b24-rtr-b38.eth
	 0	 0	 1	b24-rtr-b36.eth
	 0	 0	 1	b24-rtr-b26.eth

 SNMP  The Top Link Error Hours Report for 16 March 2001

	Number of Hours where errors exceeded:
	>100	>10	>0	Interface


	21	24	24	e19-rtr.fddi
	21	24	24	b4-rtr.fddi
	17	19	19	ihtfp.fddi
	16	19	22	ihtfp-ext.fddi
	11	18	21	nw12-rtr.fddi
	 9	11	12	e40-rtr.fddi
	 6	 8	 9	pika-rtr.ds1
	 3	 6	11	phi-sigma-kappa-rtr.ds1
	 2	 3	 8	epsilon-theta-rtr.ds1
	 1	 2	 6	zeta-beta-tau-rtr.ds1
	 1	 1	 5	sigma-nu-rtr.ds1
	 0	23	23	oc1-rtr.ds0
	 0	10	21	beta-theta-pi-rtr.ds1
	 0	 4	22	delta-upsilon-rtr.ds1
	 0	 2	18	theta-chi-rtr.ds1
	 0	 2	 6	b24-rtr.fddi
	 0	 1	15	phi-kappa-theta-rtr.ds1
	 0	 1	12	alpha-epsilon-pi-rtr.ds1
	 0	 1	 8	tau-epsilon-phi-rtr.ds1
	 0	 1	 6	nu-delta-rtr.ds1
	 0	 1	 5	chi-phi-rtr.ds1
	 0	 0	13	theta-xi-rtr.ds1
	 0	 0	 9	phi-kappa-sigma-rtr.ds1
	 0	 0	 7	lambda-chi-alpha-rtr.ds1
	 0	 0	 7	alpha-phi-rtr.ds1
	 0	 0	 6	student-house-rtr.ds1
	 0	 0	 5	sigma-chi-rtr.ds1
	 0	 0	 5	ne25-rtr.ds1
	 0	 0	 4	phi-delta-theta-rtr.ds1
	 0	 0	 4	fenway-house-rtr.ds1
	 0	 0	 2	pi-lambda-phi-rtr.ds1
	 0	 0	 1	w92-rtr-1-backbone.ge
	 0	 0	 1	w92-rtr-1-backbone.ge
	 0	 0	 1	delta-tau-delta-rtr.ds1

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In-Reply-To: <FKECLCOACLFOOJFPEPJHEEBHCAAA.pschmidt@photodex.com>; from pschmidt@photodex.com on Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 07:28:30PM -0600

On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 07:28:30PM -0600, Paul Schmidt wrote:
> Work on the linux version has stopped temporarily during a lot of
> development being done on the Windows version.

I don't know if this bug has been reported on the last linux version.

take this config :


directory with entries :

sss/	new/	prc/
New

(note the case diff between new/ and New)

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new/ directory isnot selectable nor visible. if you want to delete the
New file, you can't. you only can recover by deleting the
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      1. RE: Digest Number 228
           From: "Gord Souter" <houseboats@encode.com>
      2. Oil cap
           From: G_Zink_us@yahoo.com
      3. Firing order for the Amphi engine
           From: dbran40112@aol.com
      4. Re: Firing order for the Amphi engine
           From: "Bill Connelly" <billiam@erols.com>
      5. New beginnings...
           From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
      6. Re: Firing order for the Amphi engine
           From: dbran40112@aol.com
      7. Re: Oil cap
           From: "David Chapman" <davidc@avonlogic.freeserve.co.uk>
      8. Re: prop shaft u-joints and replacement horn
           From: Ken Chambers <kenneth3@concentric.net>


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Message: 1
   Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 09:01:47 -0500
   From: "Gord Souter" <houseboats@encode.com>
Subject: RE: Digest Number 228


the part I used is a Heavey Duty High Performance U LIONT fom Precision
par # 451.
put in 2 years age no problems
it is a very tigth fit
had to file a mm off the ends but anyone with mech, skill should be able to
do it

Gord Souter  Canada,



   From: antique459@aol.com
Subject: prop shaft u-joints and replacement horn

Does anyone know if you can purchase prop shaft u-joints at the local
part store? I am also looking for a horn that is a replacement that
will fit in the horn bucket. Any help would be appreciated.
 sixty-two...Lagoon Blue....!






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Message: 2
   Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 15:25:29 -0000
   From: G_Zink_us@yahoo.com
Subject: Oil cap

Hi all,

I have a question about the proper oil filler/cap to use. My car has 
an improper rubber cap that seems to melt a little when the engine 
gets hot so I want to replace it with a metal one. Gordon's catalog 
lists two caps- one vented for late cars with emissions and the other 
non-vented. Mine's a '67 that might be considered late but I don't 
see any type of emissions equipment. Anyone have the answer on the 
cap to use and if there is a replacement I can use from a standard 
auto parts store?

Greg Z.
'67 (white)



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Message: 3
   Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 12:09:17 EST
   From: dbran40112@aol.com
Subject: Firing order for the Amphi engine

Can anyone give me the firing order for the Amphi engine?

Thanks,

Dave Brannon


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Message: 4
   Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 12:46:48 -0500
   From: "Bill Connelly" <billiam@erols.com>
Subject: Re: Firing order for the Amphi engine

Can anyone give me the firing order for the Amphi engine?

Thanks,

Dave Brannon


The firing order is 1, 3, 4, 2, as is shown on pages 1/58-1/59 of the
Maintenance Manual.  This includes a line drawn illustration (plate 2) on p.
1/58 showing the distributor and plug layout.  For reference, the number 1
cylinder is the one furthest from the passenger compartment.

~Bilgemaster~



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Message: 5
   Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 18:09:16 -0000
   From: "&quot;Cap'n&quot; John" <minnow@amphicar.net>
Subject: New beginnings...

Seems that I have just lost my job in out "Reduction in force"

So the johnbev @ exabyte.come address is no longer valid. Please use 
jbevins @ uswestmail.net (take out spaces)

John



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Message: 6
   Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 15:10:50 EST
   From: dbran40112@aol.com
Subject: Re: Firing order for the Amphi engine

Thank's for the info Bilgemaster


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Message: 7
   Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 19:49:19 -0000
   From: "David Chapman" <davidc@avonlogic.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Oil cap

Yes, the engine is basically a vent to air design, the mushroom style oil
filler cap has a metal gauze underneath. The manual says this should be
washed in a petrol/parrafin (gas/kerosine) mix occasionally so that air
flows freely, an easier way is just squirt some carb cleaner through it once
every couple of years.

For the American market Triumph modified the design to a more closed system
to better comply with emission regs (emissions are measured on the whole
car - not just what comes out of the tail pipe !) The modified system had a
hose from the top of the rocker cover to the engine side of the air cleaner,
theory is that fumes are sucked into the engine. The oil filler cap is
replaced by one that forms a more airtight seal.

  Advantages of the early system:
  Slightly better performance as only clean air (which burns well) is drawn
into the engine, not stale oily fumes.
  Carb is normally cleaner and less gummed for same reason.

  Advantages of the later system
  Less likely to smell the fumes in the car.
  Probably a legal requirement in some parts of the world !

I think the description is wrong as the later type cap is unvented, and yes
you can use any sort - just looks ugly. By the way, those little decals Hugh
used to sell for the early cap came from me and are no longer available so
take care of any you have !


David Chapman in the UK


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From: <G_Zink_us@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 3:25 PM
Subject: [amphicar-lovers] Oil cap


Hi all,

I have a question about the proper oil filler/cap to use. My car has
an improper rubber cap that seems to melt a little when the engine
gets hot so I want to replace it with a metal one. Gordon's catalog
lists two caps- one vented for late cars with emissions and the other
non-vented. Mine's a '67 that might be considered late but I don't
see any type of emissions equipment. Anyone have the answer on the
cap to use and if there is a replacement I can use from a standard
auto parts store?

Greg Z.
'67 (white)



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Message: 8
   Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 20:35:32 -0800
   From: Ken Chambers <kenneth3@concentric.net>
Subject: Re: prop shaft u-joints and replacement horn

JC Whitney (www.jcwhitney.com) has one of the same diameter.  From the
picture it appears very similar.  Choice of high or low tone models.  I'd
sure choose the low tone to simulate Amphi's.  Sure worth a try for only
$12.  Cat # 71-0716.  Let us know how well it fits.

Ken Chambers, CA
'64 Amphi


> I am also looking for a horn that is a replacement that
> will fit in the horn bucket. Any help would be appreciated.
>  sixty-two...Lagoon Blue....!



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For those with RealPlayer, I ran across this video of the Sony Dream Robot
(50cm bipedal).  Pretty cool if you haven't seen it.  Shows off stuff like
balancing logic and image/voice recognition.

http://www.businessweek.com/mediacenter/ram/technology/sdr2001.ram

-Ingar
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Hello!

I'm happy to anounce that my homepage is now avaiable for you to visit
at  http://www.kongsbergnett.no/lvqh/robots

I must recommend you to see the 6_legs_bugs. in Lego robots section.

Please feel free to comment the site.

In the "links" section I referred to some of the sites that I find very
nice and contain useful information. if YOU own the site that I referred

to and don't like to have it there.
Please let me know and i'll remove the link ASAP.

regards
lvqh
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In lugnet.robotics, Le-Viet Qui-Huu writes:
>Hello!
>
>I'm happy to anounce that my homepage is now avaiable for you to visit
>at  http://www.kongsbergnett.no/lvqh/robots
>
>I must recommend you to see the 6_legs_bugs. in Lego robots section.
>
>Please feel free to comment the site.
>
>In the "links" section I referred to some of the sites that I find very
>nice and contain useful information. if YOU own the site that I referred
>
>to and don't like to have it there.
>Please let me know and i'll remove the link ASAP.
>
>regards
>lvqh

Hi LVQH,

nice work !

Have you seen my 6-legged ?
Have a look at :
http://www.informatik.fh-hamburg.de/~lego/Projekte/6bein/6bein_englisch.html

Rainer
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Richard Sutherland wrote:

> I have been working on the Inverted Pendulum Balancing with very limited
> success.  Perhaps the combination of RCX and Lego pieces are not up to the
> challenge?  I will be posting my half finished attempt later today, but it
> performs about the same with the RCX on or off :-)  The speed of the motors
> and the reaction time/resolution of the robot as I have it setup does not
> seem to be enough...
> 
> Has anyone else had any success?  Can anyone who built one of these in
> college provide thier opinion on the feasability with the RCX/Legos?

I've built two different designs, each of which can stay balanced for
typically 6 seconds or do before giving up and dying spectacularly 
(one of these was nearly as tall as I am). I'm glad you extended the
contest - I still have hopes of getting something to last the full 30
seconds with a bit more effort.
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I'm glad you are extending this too.  I have something in the works that I
think might succeed.

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   1: ___:___ %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 3, Nbr 18.185.0.1 on Fddi5/1/0 from LOADING to FULL, Loading Done
   1: ___:___ %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 3, Nbr 18.201.1.1 on Fddi5/1/0 from LOADING to FULL, Loading Done
   1: ___:___ %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 3, Nbr 18.252.0.1 on Fddi5/1/0 from LOADING to FULL, Loading Done
   2: ___:___ %OSPF-4-NOTREDIST4: Database scanner: external LSA 202.112.64.0/18 is lost, reinstalls

B4-RTR-FDDI.MIT.EDU:
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B24-RTR-FDDI.MIT.EDU:
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NW12-RTR-FDDI.MIT.EDU:
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BITSY.MIT.EDU:
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On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Mark S. Mathews wrote:

> I think this is a issue w/ 2.2.17 and 2.2.18.  I haven't spent much time
> with them, but I think there's a symbol issue. (DUH!)  I haven't spent

Everything works fine on 2.2.18. Just netlink (CONFIG_NETLINK) has to be
enabled.

Still you have to make sure that you compile wlan with kernel source that
is configured as your running kernel (due to modversions).

What is output of commands:

grep netlink_kernel_create /proc/ksyms
and
objdump -r prism2sta_cs.o | grep netlink_kernel_create
?

> One thing I'm considering is not using netlink at all.  I'm thinking about
> using a Unix domain socket instead of nelink for usermode event
> notification.  We'll see.

Why? I suspect you will have a lot more trouble implementing kernel space
unix socket "server" than making a FAQ with answer to given problem :).
Especially taking into account that netlink was created exactly for such
purposes (kernel/user space app communication). Netlink gives clean and
easy way to iplement kernel-userapp interface for both - kernel side
(which is the most important thing I guess) and user app.

I think that it would even be better (read - easier) to make "virtual"
character device driver that would do this communication rather than using
unix sockets.


Karlis

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So, my homeowner's insurance claim check just arrived for the water
damage problem I mentioned a couple of weeks ago.

It's made out to "<me> & <mortgage company>".

What do I need to do with it to get it deposited?  I'm guessing I
can't just sign it & deposit it, but it's Saturday, so no one is open
for me to call.

The check is also for significantly less than the quote that the
contractor gave me earlier this week, even taking my deductible into
account.  Do I have any recourse for that, or should I just count
myself lucky for what I did get?

Thanks!
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Guys:

As I understand it, kitty maintenance schedule looks like:

Anne/Jon: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
Chris: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

Food is in a shaker downstairs by the sink, extra dry food is in the fridge.

Generally feeding/watering them once a day is fine.

Chris: spare key is in the garage, on a white twisty behind the door 
rail on the left hand side, about waist high.  Door combo is the last 
4 digits of my phone: 3234<enter>.  (This is a front door key)

In an emergency, Kevin may be able to fill in.  His numbers are: 
603-622-4664 (home) and 781-246-1953.  (Kevin: I left the little room 
upstairs with the sheets on and such- feel free...)

Thanks all- I should be pageable at need: page-bobmah@mit.edu.

Thanks so much!

-Bob

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Hi Karlis,

Are you implying that the prism drivers work OK on 2.2.18 (with netlink)?  What PCMCIA & wlan version are you using?  What card?  NOt a DLink DWL 650 by any chance? :)


hjm

Karlis Peisenieks wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Mark S. Mathews wrote:
> 
> > I think this is a issue w/ 2.2.17 and 2.2.18.  I haven't spent much time
> > with them, but I think there's a symbol issue. (DUH!)  I haven't spent
> 
> Everything works fine on 2.2.18. Just netlink (CONFIG_NETLINK) has to be
> enabled.
> 
> Still you have to make sure that you compile wlan with kernel source that
> is configured as your running kernel (due to modversions).
> 
> What is output of commands:
> 
> grep netlink_kernel_create /proc/ksyms
> and
> objdump -r prism2sta_cs.o | grep netlink_kernel_create
> ?
> 
> > One thing I'm considering is not using netlink at all.  I'm thinking about
> > using a Unix domain socket instead of nelink for usermode event
> > notification.  We'll see.
> 
> Why? I suspect you will have a lot more trouble implementing kernel space
> unix socket "server" than making a FAQ with answer to given problem :).
> Especially taking into account that netlink was created exactly for such
> purposes (kernel/user space app communication). Netlink gives clean and
> easy way to iplement kernel-userapp interface for both - kernel side
> (which is the most important thing I guess) and user app.
> 
> I think that it would even be better (read - easier) to make "virtual"
> character device driver that would do this communication rather than using
> unix sockets.
> 
> Karlis
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Karlis Peisenieks wrote:

> On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Mark S. Mathews wrote:
> 
> > I think this is a issue w/ 2.2.17 and 2.2.18.  I haven't spent much time
> > with them, but I think there's a symbol issue. (DUH!)  I haven't spent
> 
> Everything works fine on 2.2.18. Just netlink (CONFIG_NETLINK) has to be
> enabled.
> 
> Still you have to make sure that you compile wlan with kernel source that
> is configured as your running kernel (due to modversions).
> 
> What is output of commands:
> 
> grep netlink_kernel_create /proc/ksyms
> and
> objdump -r prism2sta_cs.o | grep netlink_kernel_create
> ?

Good tip, I overlooked the running kernel vs. source tree thing.  Once
again, I've missed the obvious while looking for a more complicated
cause.  Forest and trees......   ;-)

> > One thing I'm considering is not using netlink at all.  I'm thinking about
> > using a Unix domain socket instead of nelink for usermode event
> > notification.  We'll see.
> 
> Why? I suspect you will have a lot more trouble implementing kernel space
> unix socket "server" than making a FAQ with answer to given problem :).
> Especially taking into account that netlink was created exactly for such
> purposes (kernel/user space app communication). Netlink gives clean and
> easy way to iplement kernel-userapp interface for both - kernel side
> (which is the most important thing I guess) and user app.
> 
> I think that it would even be better (read - easier) to make "virtual"
> character device driver that would do this communication rather than using
> unix sockets.

The primary reason I was considering a move away from netlink is because
of portability.  We've been getting pinged for Xbsd support lately (and I
have virtually no experience w/ bsd).  I don't think there's a netlink
equivalent in the bsd's.   The reason I was considering a
unix domain socket rather than a char device is that I felt it might be a
tad more portable.  If I were to do a char device, I'd probably implement
it as a misc device with the minor number allocated at runtime
(usermode apps would retrieve the minor number via an ioctl query)....and
I'm not sure if _that's_ supported on other platforms.

I agree that netlink is a perfect solution (and very nicely done, thanks
AC).  Additionally, I love its simplicity.  It isn't particularly well
documented, but the source is pretty straightforward.

-Mark

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Thanks, although I think it's too late to save this particular ceiling.

At 08:06 PM 3/16/01 -0500, Linda L. Julien wrote:

>FWIW, there's an article in the latest issue of "Old House Journal"
>that describes how to rescue lath-and-plaster ceilings that are
>sagging.
>
>Linda


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Are there any places where one can take a pick-up truck load
of old house cruft to dump?  I'll call the town on Monday, but
hoped you all might have some ideas.  It is mostly partly
broken glass, half-rotten wood, random bits of metal and
concrete.  I don't want to rent a dumpster since I've put this
off for too long and am now faced with needing to get rid of
this stuff withinin the next week so that the contractors can
begin work.

scott

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Hi.

In the past 10 minutes or so, there's been severe E19-rtr
instability, and possibly other MITnet backbone instability.

I'm not sure how best to characterize it, other than:

nw12-rtr>ping 18.168.0.15

Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echoes to 18.168.0.15, timeout is 2 seconds:
.!...
Success rate is 20 percent (1/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 548/548/548 ms

and soforth.

Note that e19-rtr's ospf state is not too good:

vbns-router>sh ip ospf n 

Neighbor ID     Pri   State           Dead Time   Address         Interface
18.252.0.1        1   2WAY/DROTHER    00:00:33    18.168.0.16     Fddi5/1/0
18.168.0.20       1   2WAY/DROTHER    00:00:30    18.168.0.20     Fddi5/1/0
18.185.0.1        1   2WAY/DROTHER    00:00:38    18.168.0.11     Fddi5/1/0
18.168.0.17       1   2WAY/DROTHER    00:00:31    18.168.0.17     Fddi5/1/0
18.201.1.1        1   2WAY/DROTHER    00:00:31    18.168.0.14     Fddi5/1/0
192.233.33.3      1   FULL/BDR        00:00:31    18.168.0.12     Fddi5/1/0
18.248.0.1        2   EXCHANGE/DR     00:00:38    18.168.0.15     Fddi5/1/0

(EXCHANGE means it is on its way up, after a recent state
loss of adjacency).

If the fact that it is unstable is unrelated to the fact
that it is the DR (designated router), then perhaps any
other router should be made the DR, by adjusting the priority.

State changes are incrementing as I watch from
vbns-rtr (which is new enough IOS to keep a count):

vbns-router>sh ip o n 18.248.0.1
 Neighbor 18.248.0.1, interface address 18.168.0.15
    In the area 0.0.0.0 via interface Fddi5/1/0 
    Neighbor priority is 2, State is FULL, 38 state changes
    DR is 18.168.0.15 BDR is 18.168.0.12
    Options is 0x2
    Dead timer due in 00:00:36
    Neighbor is up for 00:00:57
    Index 2/2, retransmission queue length 0, number of retransmission 2623
    First 0x0(0)/0x0(0) Next 0x0(0)/0x0(0)
    Last retransmission scan length is 1, maximum is 40
    Last retransmission scan time is 0 msec, maximum is 4 msec

 Neighbor 18.248.0.1, interface address 18.168.0.15
    In the area 0.0.0.0 via interface Fddi5/1/0 
    Neighbor priority is 2, State is INIT, 39 state changes
    DR is 0.0.0.0 BDR is 0.0.0.0
    Options is 0x2
    Dead timer due in 00:00:38
    Index 0/0, retransmission queue length 0, number of retransmission 2626
    First 0x0(0)/0x0(0) Next 0x0(0)/0x0(0)
    Last retransmission scan length is 3, maximum is 40
    Last retransmission scan time is 0 msec, maximum is 4 msec

Thanks!

--jhawk

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Yes Rainer.
I've been visiting your site and have seen your six_legs several times.
very nice work.

regards
lvqh


In lugnet.robotics, Rainer Balzerowski writes:
>In lugnet.robotics, Le-Viet Qui-Huu writes:
>>Hello!
>>
>>I'm happy to anounce that my homepage is now avaiable for you to visit
>>at  http://www.kongsbergnett.no/lvqh/robots
>>
>>I must recommend you to see the 6_legs_bugs. in Lego robots section.
>>
>>Please feel free to comment the site.
>>
>>In the "links" section I referred to some of the sites that I find very
>>nice and contain useful information. if YOU own the site that I referred
>>
>>to and don't like to have it there.
>>Please let me know and i'll remove the link ASAP.
>>
>>regards
>>lvqh
>
>Hi LVQH,
>
>nice work !
>
>Have you seen my 6-legged ?
>Have a look at :
>http://www.informatik.fh-hamburg.de/~lego/Projekte/6bein/6bein_englisch.html
>
>Rainer
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  Try looking in the Yellow Pages for "Rubbish & Garbage Removal".
One of the ads in my phonebook says "Transfer stations accepting solid
waste" (C & J Trucking - Lynn, MA and Londonderry, NH).
   ---Ben

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| State changes are incrementing as I watch from
| vbns-rtr (which is new enough IOS to keep a count):
| 
| vbns-router>sh ip o n 18.248.0.1
|  Neighbor 18.248.0.1, interface address 18.168.0.15
|     In the area 0.0.0.0 via interface Fddi5/1/0 
|     Neighbor priority is 2, State is FULL, 38 state changes
|     DR is 18.168.0.15 BDR is 18.168.0.12

It's up to 56 now, and things continue to be ugly.
I suspect it's reaching (or has over-reached) the paging threshold
shortly.

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	From: "Linda L. Julien" <leira@mit.edu>
	To: elbow-joints@haven.org
	Subject: re-enameling plumbing fixtures


	What do you know about re-enameling tubs, sinks, etc?

	How much does it cost?  Will the new finish last?  Does it
	require special care?  How long will the fixtures be unusable?
	Etc.

  The Boston Globe has a "Handyman" column written by Peter Hotton.
His advice seems to be pretty good.  You can read the archive for
answers to this and other questions.
	http://www.boston.com/globe/search/realestate/hotton/ 

  For an answer to some of your questions, select "reglazing" and then
read down to the last question/answer.
  ---Ben

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Today's Topics:

  1. Re: Making lists of points (W Lewis)
  2. Re: Making lists of points (W Lewis)

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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 15:29:13 -0800 (PST)
From: W Lewis <wiml@hhhh.org>
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Subject: Re: [Zealots] Making lists of points

On Thu, 15 Mar 2001 jpugh@jpugh.org wrote:
> Why not use a directory. This type of data is exactly what a directory was
> built to hold.
>
> Novell's NDS eDirectory is already setup for such a task. Many ways to write
> to the directory with the proper permissions and even more ways to read and
> search it. eDirectory has the flexibility to allow you to create nearly any
> type of field and poplulate it with any type of data.

Well, I'm not looking for a way to store the data; I already have a
Postgres backend that meets my needs. I'm looking for a way to exchange
the data with other people, who presumably have their own internal
representations different from mine.

(NDS itself looks a tad Windows-specific, but LDAP might be a good way to
provide access to point databases, if/when something that complex is
needed --- interesting idea.)

Wim.






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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 16:44:27 -0800 (PST)
From: W Lewis <wiml@hhhh.org>
To: B Potter <gdead@shmoo.com>
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Subject: Re: [Zealots] Making lists of points

On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, B Potter wrote:
> When you say "machine parsable" address, what do you mean?  like a street
> address?  ie: 1234 anywhere St.?

Yup. Something not completely free-form. The exact restrictions are not
important, as long as it's rigid enough that a program can pick it apart
reliably. Perhaps the field could contain either "1234 Somewhere St."
or (intersection of) "Somewhere St. and Anywhere Pl.". Either of these can
be looked up in a database and converted to lat/long.

I think a more free-form field should also be available, so that people
can enter "Bucknell University Library" or (an example local to me)
"Sea-Tac airport". But it should be distinguished from the parsable field
somehow.

If we wanted to be fancy, we could include an indication of data quality.
There are three fields here (general location, specific address, and
lat/long) which specify the point's location. Presumably one of them is
original, and the others, if they exist, are derived from it. Perhaps a
point is originally entered as "near the foot of Foo Hill". Someone enters
an address near the foot of Foo Hill in order to get the point to show up
on a diagram, but that address (and lat/long) are overly precise, and
therefore misleading. Marking them as having been derived from the
less-precise field would be good. But for another point, I may have a
precise lat/long from GPS, and I may enter "near the foot of Foo Hill" to
give people an idea of where that lat/long is; in this case, it's the
lat/long that's authoritative and the fuzzy location that's just
informative.

Another tack might be RFC1876-style "precision" fields for the lat/long,
but it seems to me this doesn't solve the whole problem.

Anyway, all the above is probably more complex than is wise for a
first-cut format, but I think it is good to keep this stuff in mind.

> It would be great if we could setup a format that fits your needs, GAWD's
> needs, and anyone elses.  I don't think the comments need to be included
> in the format,

I think a general comments/description field would be useful, but
including GAWD's arbitrary-number-of-comments-added-by-random-people in
the interchange format is unncessary, I agree.

> and I"m not sure if the the "public" feild is all that useful.

Would it be implied by the "provider" field then, or do you think it just
isn't a useful piece of information?

> city *
> state or prov (if applicable)
> country (ISO code) *
> postal code

This is most of a parsed street address, fwiw --- it's just missing the
street-name and house number.

> location (a fuzzy address) *

> lat and long (in decimal)

I think it would be good to accept the D-M-S format also, since my thought
is that some people will be producing point lists in a text editor.

> date added to system

How about a "date last verified"? APs, especially unofficial ones,
presumably move around a bit.

> encryption (type)
> auth keys
> protocol (802.11, etc) *
> provider
> picture URL
> contact name
> contact URL
> MAC address

I don't have any way of displaying these on a map (yet), so I don't care
about them (yet) :-) Although the "protocol" is explicitly unecessary in
my application, since some people will be keeping track of proposed or
potential sites, not just operational APs.

To add my own interests, there are the fields:
   non-fuzzy address field (optional)
   short name or label (required currently, could be optional)
   brief commentary/description (this could be combined with the
                        fuzzy location field, but I think it'd be better
                        to keep them separate)

Counting these up, I see 17 to 19 fields, plus any "derived" flags etc.
which might be needed. That's a lot ... perhaps some fields could be
combined, for example, the encryption type and encryption keys could be
specified in the same field.

As an aside, have you thought about having GAWD keep track of the IP side
of access points, if any --- their IP address, what they route to (nearest
ISP or corporate intranet), firewall or NAT policies, etc.?

> we were thinking of "non-verified" XML.  ie: there would be no DTD, just a
> specification of sorts.  There are several perl (and other) libraries to
> handle this sort of set-up.  They work pretty well, and are pretty easy to
> rip together.

Hmm, if the libraries are fairly lightweight, I may reconsider my anti-XML
stance. :-) But in general, XML comes with a lot of extra baggage
(entities, namespaces, finicky syntactical edge cases, etc.) which, in my
experience, leads to a bloated parser if you really want to support XML.

Alternatively, I could define a simple format which has a subset of these
fields and simpler syntax; for the full format, XML would be used. If the
fields have the same meanings then automatic translation for import/export
is easy. By a simple syntax I mean something like this:

Lat/Long: 122 13 48.87 W 44 18 00 N
Contact: Bob Jones <bjones@blahblahblah.blah>
Comment: 65th floor of office tower
Name: bob

Location: near the abandoned mine
Address: 1447 E Haunted St.
Contact: Old Man Withers <withers@aol.com>
Comment: would be encrypted if not for those damn kids
Name: mine1

Very easy for a human or a computer to parse or generate, good for simple
data, but awkward for complex structures.

Wim.








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On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Mark S. Mathews wrote:

> equivalent in the bsd's.   The reason I was considering a
> unix domain socket rather than a char device is that I felt it might be a
> tad more portable.  If I were to do a char device, I'd probably implement

What do you mean by portable - there will still be plenty of os dependent
code I think (in any case).

> it as a misc device with the minor number allocated at runtime
> (usermode apps would retrieve the minor number via an ioctl query)....and

Hmm, to call ioctl, you need file descriptor. To get file descriptor you
need to open file. To open file you need to known minor and major.

At least on linux you can either allocate some major number (there are
plenty of them free, so you can take one I think), or make kernel do that
for you and then find out by name in /proc/devices (well I am not sure
that you can do this on other bsds).

Anyway - the only stuff different on different systems will have to be
script/code that creates chardevice node in file system as well as
character device code in kernel (and that will definetly be different for
different os).

> I agree that netlink is a perfect solution (and very nicely done, thanks
> AC).  Additionally, I love its simplicity.  It isn't particularly well
> documented, but the source is pretty straightforward.

Yes, its not that hard to find out what some 4 functions do :).

Anyway, why don't you consider having os dependent "communications with
user space" part with well defined interface, which on linux would
translate into netlink calls (with not much additional stuff - possibly
macros) and to some other userspace interface on other os, with the same
for userspace app (like that is done in so many programs, e.g. pppd,
zebra) as you will have to have different executables anyway.

I think that if you have to write 5 lines of code for one os and 100
different lines for other - that should not be reason why you would choose
to write 100 "logically common" but still different lines for each os.


Karlis

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On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Harry Mangalam wrote:

> Hi Karlis,
> 
> Are you implying that the prism drivers work OK on 2.2.18 (with netlink)?  What PCMCIA & wlan version are you using?  What card?  NOt a DLink DWL 650 by any chance? :)

The ones I have are Samsung cards. I did not do much, just made sure that
driver loads.


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Dudes,

I have an AddTron PrismII card running the 0.1.7 release of
wlan-ng under Linux 2.2, trying to connect through a Linksys
WAP11 gateway.

This works fine in unencrypted mode.  However, when I try to
run WEP (40 bit, the Linksys packaging lies shamelessly when
it says it does 128 bit), some packets get through - for
example, I can get a DHCP lease - but I can't ping out.

Running ethereal, I found out that ARP responses were never
making it to my laptop.  With the driver in maximum debug
mode, I don't see any "rx" interrupts etc.

Anyone seen this problem before?

Thanks,
Curtis
(curtis.yarvin@openwave.com)
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Karlis Peisenieks wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Mark S. Mathews wrote:
> 
> > equivalent in the bsd's.   The reason I was considering a
> > unix domain socket rather than a char device is that I felt it might be a
> > tad more portable.  If I were to do a char device, I'd probably implement
> 
> What do you mean by portable - there will still be plenty of os dependent
> code I think (in any case).

Agreed.

> > it as a misc device with the minor number allocated at runtime
> > (usermode apps would retrieve the minor number via an ioctl query)....and

Do the ioctl against a socket opened on the network device.

> Hmm, to call ioctl, you need file descriptor. To get file descriptor you
> need to open file. To open file you need to known minor and major.
> 
> At least on linux you can either allocate some major number (there are
> plenty of them free, so you can take one I think), or make kernel do that
> for you and then find out by name in /proc/devices (well I am not sure
> that you can do this on other bsds).
> 
> Anyway - the only stuff different on different systems will have to be
> script/code that creates chardevice node in file system as well as
> character device code in kernel (and that will definetly be different for
> different os).
> 
> > I agree that netlink is a perfect solution (and very nicely done, thanks
> > AC).  Additionally, I love its simplicity.  It isn't particularly well
> > documented, but the source is pretty straightforward.
> 
> Yes, its not that hard to find out what some 4 functions do :).
> 
> Anyway, why don't you consider having os dependent "communications with
> user space" part with well defined interface, which on linux would
> translate into netlink calls (with not much additional stuff - possibly
> macros) and to some other userspace interface on other os, with the same
> for userspace app (like that is done in so many programs, e.g. pppd,
> zebra) as you will have to have different executables anyway.
> 
> I think that if you have to write 5 lines of code for one os and 100
> different lines for other - that should not be reason why you would choose
> to write 100 "logically common" but still different lines for each os.

All true.  This whole thing is just an partially formed thought at the
moment.  Thanks for some additional points to ponder.

-M

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The latest draft of the One-way Loss Pattern Sample Metrics
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