UK Government officials deny they shutdown any cell phone service.
And they are correct.
There was no shutdown of the mobile phone networks during or after the
incidents.
There was a request to give priority to emergency services and/or to limit
cell site logins so that capacity was always
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:
The web page for DKIM work is at:
http://mipassoc.org/mass
It includes an early (and incomplete) list of
Via Netcraft:
[snip]
ICANN and VeriSign will consider changes to the new
.net registry agreement in response to a mass protest
by major domain name registrars, who said the deal
represented a breach of trust between ICANN and the
registrar community. In response to a joint protest by
more than
The DKIM announcement on Monday resulted in its having increased
attention
and Eric Allman gave an excellent presentation about it.
Does anyone know if any of these presentations are available anywhere?
eric's presentation is now at http://mipassoc.org/mass
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d/
Dave
FWIW, we did a Major Protest at the Rome meeting about Sitefinder and it
took Vint months to come to the conclusion that it (interposition on the
lookup error semantics) was not just a business decision.
I don't know if it is the repeated ICANN can't be trusted / is corrupt
messaging, or the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine) wrote:
FWIW, we did a Major Protest at the Rome meeting about Sitefinder and it
took Vint months to come to the conclusion that it (interposition on the
lookup error semantics) was not just a business decision.
IMHO the entire
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Adam Rothschild wrote:
As I understand it, cellular service in the tunnels is provided by
cells co-located in the Weehawken, NJ and New York City, NY vent
buildings, with leaky coax cable shared by all carriers running
inside the tubes.
I was intrigued by the
I am looking for any suggestions on tool/utilities that you are using to
allow customers to manager their forward/reverse DNS records that reside on
your DNS servers. Linux/Unix based preferred.
Peter Kranz
Founder/CEO - Unwired Ltd
Mobile: 510-207-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
There are a couple possibilities.
Mice and Men and INS both make software that can front-end BIND servers
via a secure web interface. You can also utilize a secure DNS appliance to
serve your customer DNS - Infoblox, Bluecat, and INS all make these. They
generally have a pretty rich multi-user
For the sheer entertainment value:
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/nm/20050714/wr_nm/tech_internet_un_dc
- ferg
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Fergie, a.k.a. Paul Ferguson
Engineering Architecture for the Internet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
...and the AP newswire version here:
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/ap/20050714/ap_on_hi_te/internet_control
- ferg
-- Fergie (Paul Ferguson) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the sheer entertainment value:
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/nm/20050714/wr_nm/tech_internet_un_dc
--On Thursday, July 14, 2005 2:45 PM -0700 Peter Kranz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for any suggestions on tool/utilities that you are using to
allow customers to manager their forward/reverse DNS records that reside
on your DNS servers. Linux/Unix based preferred.
I'll put in
On Jul 13, 2005, at 6:57 PM, Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote:
Just curious: Did any readers of the list participate in
this summit?
While the event was focused upon advocating the use of Sender-ID now,
and DKIM later, there was some information made available regarding
Sender-ID not
On 15/07/05, Fergie (Paul Ferguson) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...and the AP newswire version here:
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/ap/20050714/ap_on_hi_te/internet_control
What Paul Kane says in the article is correct - this is more an effort
to get ICANN to improve its governance
On 15/07/05, da Silva, Ronald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Creation of a new agency for spam and cybercrime issues would be a
good idea - this is an issue where iana / icann has no role or
mandate, and existing efforts (OECD, London Action Plan, civil society
orgs like APCAUCE, industry orgs
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