[58769] in North American Network Operators' Group
RE: .mil domain
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (McBurnett, Jim)
Sat May 31 00:48:37 2003
Date: Sat, 31 May 2003 00:43:55 -0400
From: "McBurnett, Jim" <jmcburnett@msmgmt.com>
To: "Jack Bates" <jbates@brightok.net>,
"nanog list" <nanog@merit.edu>
Errors-To: owner-nanog-outgoing@merit.edu
Let me say this:
I am former military.. Worked in Military IT.
AND worst case situation, use www.cert.mil
Or if not that bad.. Call the public affairs officer at the branch=20
of service..
Tell him you need help, tell him to put you in contact with the=20
local Info systems type. and away u go..
I wish I still had the DoD and BoS NOC #'s but I don't..
If you want to complain to a US Military net admin and just find one, =
well
it is not for lack of contact info.. It is lack of trying.
And yes I have sent stuff to the military.. Recently got a huge nessus =
scan
and DoS attack attempt from a military block..
went to that services web site and found the Info systems # on the web..
AND IT WORKED.....
We used to say a Marine was not happy unless he had something to =
complain=20
about... But it is the same for most all of us.....
just my 10 cents worth.. Inflation ya know...
J
Lazyness is just the act of being tired before doing the work....
>=20
> Your escalation route goes to the OSD-CIO (Office of Secretary
> Defense) in the 5-sided building. That was Art Money's office but
> I don't know if he's still there. I'd cc: the Inspector General
> for whichever branch as well...and the FTC.
>=20
In other words, when one can't get a response, check with NANOG. :)
-Jack