Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And the guy who did this says that someone at cisco called him a
terrorist, and that the IETF ignored him .. but Theo deRaadt believes
him, and puts his changes into the openbsd codebase.
He doesn't say that the IETF ignored him. That's not
On 13/07/05, Chris Cappuccio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He doesn't say that the IETF ignored him. That's not accurate. He
clearly says that the IETF did not care. There's a difference. The
issues were not considered important enough to fix by the IETF (as
the problems lie in the basic ICMP
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 00:19 -0400, Steven J. Sobol wrote:
Indeed it does, but I have to question whether the cellphone decision
was well-thought-out. I really can't believe it was.
Are spontaneous moments notice decisions ever well-thought-out? Take
this scenario away from terrorism and
I think some of you may find the following blog (article)
by Kieren McCarthy an interesting read:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/07/13/icann_blog_tues/
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William Leibzon
Elan Networks
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On 13/07/05, william(at)elan.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think some of you may find the following blog (article)
by Kieren McCarthy an interesting read:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/07/13/icann_blog_tues/
Another good place to discuss it - Joi Ito's IRC channel
On Jul 12, 2005, at 4:09 PM, william(at)elan.net wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Dave Crocker wrote:
Roaylty-free does not mean it can be used by everyone.
it would probably help to debate the licensing details when folks
have
looked at the specific language of the licensing
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
On 13/07/05, Chris Cappuccio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He doesn't say that the IETF ignored him. That's not accurate. He
clearly says that the IETF did not care. There's a difference. The
issues were not considered important enough to fix
Is ICANN actually going to come up with a set of guidelines
. ?
Yes - the report has some guidelines.
The plan is to make these guidelines easily available to suppliers that
provide domain name services.
Making them enforceable will take longer, and will be done if the
guidelines
Update from Kieren over at The Register:
[snip]
A sneak preview of the UNs report into internet governance has revealed that
ICANN will retain its position as the lead technical body for the Internet.
However, the organisations dreams of becoming a quasi-governmental body
overseeing the
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 01:34:45PM -0400, D. Campbell MacInnes wrote:
We're seeing a routing loop at sl-yahoo4-2-0.sprintlink.net
(144.223.36.174) for traffic destined for 64.115.0.0/22 sourced from
several different locales.
Was curious if anyone else was seeing this?
Dare I ask what
Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote:
Just curious: Did any readers of the list participate in
this summit?
Yes.
It was primarily organized by Microsoft, to discuss deployment of spf and
sender-id.
The DKIM announcement on Monday resulted in its having increased attention and
Eric Allman gave
Thanks, Dave.
- ferg
-- Dave Crocker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote:
Just curious: Did any readers of the list participate in
this summit?
Yes.
It was primarily organized by Microsoft, to discuss deployment of spf and
sender-id.
The DKIM announcement on Monday
On Jul 13, 2005, at 2:38 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
Does anyone know if any of these presentations are available anywhere?
Eric would have to point to his presentation, but you can find the
internet drafts at the following:
..courtesy of Jothan Frakes posted over on CircleID:
http://www.circleid.com/article/1137_0_1_0_C/
- ferg
--
Fergie, a.k.a. Paul Ferguson
Engineering Architecture for the Internet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
Paul F. Roberts has written a more detailed account of
this meeting here:
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1836727,00.asp
Worth a read if you are interested.
- ferg
-- Fred Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 13, 2005, at 2:38 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
Does anyone know if any
After a couple somewhat severe outages (hardware failures) in the past two
months, management wants an external someone to come in and do a complete
design audit.
Who does these sorts of things?
--
matthew zeier - Curiosity is a willing, a proud, an eager confession
of ignorance. - Leonard
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