Steve Bellovin retires:
https://mastodon.lawprofs.org/@SteveBellovin/112362015712050310
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Yes: metastatus.com
It isn't happy.
On March 5, 2024 11:23:42 AM EST, "Kain, Becki (.)" wrote:
>Does meta keep a board somewhere to tell the world it’s down?
>
>From: NANOG On Behalf Of Jay Ashworth
>Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2024 11:06 AM
>To: nanog@nanog.org
>Sub
It's making the general press this hour so of course you already know about it
but my question is this: who peers with meta and have you seen BGP sessions
drop or the like? Do you operate meta CDN nodes in your network? Are they
screaming for help?
This doesn't sound like it's a network layer
The inventor of NTP, in the late 1970s, and recipient of the 2013 IEEE Internet
Award “for significant leadership and sustained contributions in the research,
development, standardization, and deployment of quality time synchronization
capabilities for the Internet”, Dr. David Lennox Mills died
Message-
>From: NANOG On Behalf Of Stephane
>Bortzmeyer
>Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2022 11:19 AM
>To: Jay Ashworth
>Cc: nanog@nanog.org
>Subject: Re: IERS ponders reverse leapsecond...
>
>On Wed, Aug 03, 2022 at 11:09:25AM -0400, Jay Ashworth
>wrote a mes
I wouldn't have thought that Frontier was able to offer dark fiber, since air
distribution fan out is all GPON, is it not?
If their fanout was active ethernet it might be a different story but...
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On July 13, 2022 7:40:47 AM EDT, Mike Hammett wrote:
>I'm looking for a contact at
General press loses its *mind*:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/earth-spinning-faster-than-usual-shortest-day-ever/#app
Have you tested leap second handling, especially in reverse? How do you
simulate it? Are there existing test harnesses for simulating it?
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And here's the NPR story which leads with "the Senate passed a bill":
https://www.npr.org/2022/03/15/1086773840/daylight-saving-time-permanent-senate
I really don't know why that site does not list it, because it certainly
should. But here you are.
On March 15, 2022 6:07:36 PM EDT, Matthew
S.623 as amended, literally hundreds of Tweets in the last 2 hours tell me.
Yeah, this just happened today. That would be why NPR lead with it on the 4
p.m. newscast.
On March 15, 2022 6:07:36 PM EDT, Matthew Petach wrote:
>Please provide a link documenting this claim.
>
>I have been reviewing
It has been bubbling under for some years-there are about I think it's 10 or 11
states which have already passed state laws changing it, pending that the
federal law blocking those be dropped-that's the Uniform Time Act of 1966 if I
have the title correct.
And to reply to somebody else his
Sure, but you imply that the proposed alternative=-going to permanent DST--is
only a trivial change to, and it is not. It violates the international rule
determining what your time zone should be based on what your longitude is.
That is not trivial.
On March 15, 2022 4:25:21 PM EDT,
/article/us-sudan-independence-idUSTRE75S4A520110629
>
>-Cynthia
>
>On Sat, Dec 4, 2021 at 12:17 PM Jaap Akkerhuis wrote:
>>
>> "Jay R. Ashworth" writes:
>>
>> > - Original Message -
>> > > From: "David C
In general I could I understand that, but it is my understanding that the
domain is still marked reserved at the Secretariat, which is to say they could
not have assigned any domains in it yet, even if they were inclined to which we
are told they are not.
In short, I think this is a
You might recommend that to me if running DNS tunnelled through another
protocol was a thing I wanted to do.
But it's not. I think it's horrible Internet engineering hygiene, and I don't
just not want to do it myself, I don't think anybody else ought to do it
either.
And I think that if
I have seen a number of versions of that in reading things people sent me and
things I found myself, and all of them seem to depend on ASICs that didn't
exist at the time the ranges were chosen, and probably also CIDR which also
didn't exist. They sound good, but I'm not buying em. :-)
On
Just a quick clarifying reply, I have had DSL test give me an A for bufferbloat
and a C for Speed on a 75 Meg line.
On July 22, 2016 3:23:00 PM EDT, Jim Gettys wrote:
>I don't read this list continually, but do archive it; your note was
>flagged for me to comment on.
>
>On
Seems to me that the proper thing to be done would have been for Registries to
deauthorize registrars on the grounds of continuous streams of complaints.
On July 4, 2016 2:35:37 PM EDT, Mel Beckman wrote:
>I've worked behind the scenes for more than one of these outfits. I can
Lauren Weinstein passes along that AI pioneer Minsky died Sunday night in New
York. He was 88.
Condolences to those who knew him.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/26/business/marvin-minsky-pioneer-in-artificial-intelligence-dies-at-88.html
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Is McAfee just talking to dry his teeth here? This isn't actually practical, is
it? Carriers would notice, right?
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/john-mcafee-massive-ddos-attack-internet-was-smartphone-botnet-popular-app-1532993
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Bout a month ago, I had someone crack a POP password on my private mail server,
and got a couple days of spam out through it before I caught it on Sunday
afternoon.
I locked it down, and am this weekend replacing that mail server with one
of current vintage, serving the same domain from a linode
According to:
http://www.engadget.com/2015/11/20/fcc-chairman-gives-t-mobiles-binge-on-the-thumbs-up/
Chairman Wheeler thinks that T-mob's new "customers can get uncapped media
stream data, but only from the people we like" service called Binge On
is pro-competition.
My take on this is that
- Original Message -
> From: "Scott Brim"
> What I read was that as long as a video offerer marks its traffic and
> is certified in a few other ways, anyone can send video content
> cap-free. No I don't know what the criteria are. Does anyone here? I
> also think I
Cause if so I got about 100 examples from last night I can send you if
you think they'll help. :-)
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- Original Message -
> From: "Christopher Morrow" <morrowc.li...@gmail.com>
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 11:02 AM, Jay Ashworth <j...@baylink.com>
> wrote:
> > We need to do host-mode IPSEC out of AWS to a company in the DC/VA area that
> > is on L
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> From: "Christopher Morrow"
> Incoming settings
> IMAP server: imap.gmail.com
> Port: 993
> Security type: SSL (always)
>
> Outgoing settings
> SMTP server: smtp.gmail.com
> Port: 465
> Security type: SSL (always)
Hijack: to use k9mail
We need to do host-mode IPSEC out of AWS to a company in the DC/VA area that
is on L3; AWS apparently will only do network mode IPSEC, and they won't take
that, so we'll need to hop.
Anyone got a VPS provider in that area they like so we can set up the
bank-shot?
Cheers,
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We all knew about this, right?
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2015/02/http2-finished-coming-to-browsers-within-weeks/
One - few - many - all? What's that?
Cheers,
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Damnit.
Apologies everyone; no clue why Ars was pushing that *now*, 6 months after
its dateline.
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> To: "NANOG" <nanog@nanog.org>
> Sent: Sunday, October 4, 2015 2:30:00 PM
> Subj
- Original Message -
> From: "coolhandluke via Outages"
> > -We're wondering what happened yesterday to break all these
> > disparate
> > websites
> note that this is *by design*, as sean pointed out.
>
> the "fix" is simple: don't use https on www.irs.gov. any ssl
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> From: "Chris Grundemann"
> After receiving several off-line inquiries about the status of BCOP in
> North America I think it's appropriate to send a general announcement
> here.
>
> The biggest news here is that the current NANOG Board of
I entirely disagree, Job.
The idea of a private tieline network that is connected, by SIP, to a line
appearance in the NOC of each AS, and no one else is on it, seems like a
fine idea to me.
And that was INOC-DBA's original goal, as I understand it:
You're having a problem? It's coming from
Well, there *is* outa...@outages.org... :-)
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> From: "Royce Williams"
> To: nanog@nanog.org
> Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 11:31:54 AM
> Subject: Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2015
Absolutely feel free to use it; I haven't seen a single message on it in...
well, it was 3 years ago I was in datacenters regularly, so I'm goin with
3 years. :-)
Cheers,
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From: Jared Mauch ja...@puck.nether.net
To: Chris Boyd cb...@gizmopartners.com
Cc:
Everyone got BIND updated?
http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/08/exploits-start-against-flaw-that-could-hamstring-huge-swaths-of-internet/
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- Original Message -
From: Scott Helms khe...@zcorum.com
On Aug 4, 2015 9:38 AM, Christopher Morrow morrowc.li...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 11:29 AM, Scott Helms khe...@zcorum.com
wrote:
With the (large) caveat that heterogenous networks are more
subject to
This guy seems to think so, and his arguments seem pretty convincing to me, but
I don't understand the financial system as well as I might.
yarchive.net/blog/computers/flash_crash.html
Gettys is namechecked in the piece.
Cheers,
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Any brighthouse email admins on the list? My sister got the following high
water warning message, with the included headers which, since they appear to
include no Received: headers, look like they actually came from brighthouse's
email cluster.
If this is a real Bright House warning message,
An article in VARGuy said they'd booked 40 Tb/s of capacity from Akamai,
Limelight, and four or five other CDNs that I did not recognize by name.
I presume each machine will have to contact at least one machine at
microsoft.com to confirm signatures on downloaded packages, et alia.
- jra
On
Of Jay Ashworth
Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2015 1:55 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Bright House IMAP highwater warning real?
Any brighthouse email admins on the list? My sister got the following
high water warning message, with the included headers which, since they
appear to include no Received
From Lauren, a new feature in Windows 10 I think this community probably
wants to know about, to the extent you don't already.
I *knew* I didn't like W10. :-)
Cheers,
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To: privacy-l...@vortex.com
Sent:
John Curran gets a quote; NBC gets the etymology of IPv4 wrong.
Just keep them away from Jim Fleming.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/internet-now-officially-too-big-ip-addresses-run-out-n386081
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Here's LWN's piece on the then-upcoming event from last week, presumably
with comments trailing into today.
http://lwn.net/Articles/648313/
How'd it go for everyone? Did the world end?
Cheers,
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http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7568.txt
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- Original Message -
From: Harlan Stenn st...@ntp.org
You misunderstand the problem. :) The problem is not clock skips
backward one second, because most of the time that's not what
happens. The problem is that most software does not handle it well
when the clock ticks ... :59 :60
Herewith, for your amusement in the copious free time I hope you have from
having smoothly humming networks that don't demand your attention:
Falsehoods programers believe about time:
http://infiniteundo.com/post/25326999628/falsehoods-programmers-believe-about-time
and More Falsehoods
- Original Message -
From: Jimmy Hess mysi...@gmail.com
On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 1:06 AM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 19:06:29 -0400, Jay Ashworth said:
[snip]
I'll let the perpetrator, Richard Stallman, explain. It was a
kerfluffle
regarding whether /bin
- Original Message -
- use the posix-right timezone files
What; not posixly-correct?
Cheers,
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Ashworth
- Original Message -
From: Valdis Kletnieks valdis.kletni...@vt.edu
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 11:32:53 -0400, Jay Ashworth said:
- Original Message -
- use the posix-right timezone files
What; not posixly-correct?
I wonder how many of us are old enough to remember what
The IERS will be adding a second to time again on my birthday;
2015-06-30T23:59:59
2015-06-30T23:59:60
2015-07-01T00:00:00
Have fun, everyone. :-)
Cheers,
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I know this is slightly off-topic, but since it's still related to the
list, I thought I'd give it a try. I am wondering what systems are out
there (open source, preferably) for data collection and processing of
hardware health data (temperature, CPU clock, fan speeds, etc).
Ideally brand
Here is a delightful wacky weekend starter culture for you: a backgrounder on
exactly what it means that the DC Circuit denied Verizon et alia a stay of
execution on Title II reclassification.
Complete with bonus brony references.
- Original Message -
From: Shane Ronan sh...@ronan-online.com
When I was asked the default BGP timers across three different vendor
platforms as measure of my networking ability during an interview, I
replied saying I'd look them up if needed them.
I was told I didn't understand
I have a client needs a couple outside under-parkinglot runs installed*, and
I'm so long out of that market I have no idea where to go. Offlist recs
for Tampa metro cheerfully accepted. :-)
Cheers,
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[ * Pulled and terminated; we'll supply the switches and do the interconnect ]
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- Original Message -
From: Joe Hamelin j...@nethead.com
Back in 2000 at Amazon, HR somehow decided to have me do the phone
interviews for neteng. I'd go through questions on routing and what not,
then at the end I would ask questions like, Who was Jon Postel? Who
is Larry Wall? Who
- Original Message -
From: John Fraizer j...@op-sec.us
It's been over a decade since I was an active participant on NANOG. I
didn't know that the NANOG-JOBS list existed. Sometimes it's easier to
ask for forgiveness than permission though. I guess it's a good thing
Susan H. isn't
Here's the topper: who was (is) Al Gore, and what part did he play in
the birth of the Internet as we know it today? Try not to howl as some
of the answers you will get.
Advocated for the funding of NREN while in Congress; later misquoted as
saying he'd invented the Internet at some length,
- Original Message -
From: Larry Sheldon larryshel...@cox.net
I find it interesting that I have not note a mention of people like
Radia Pearlman and [name advancing years have stolen from me] that wrote
a 3 volume set (I think it was) (that I can not find in the
- Original Message -
From: Cowboy c...@cwf1.com
On Sunday 31 May 2015 03:49:10 pm Graham Wilman wrote:
after getting the play out working on clienta terminal for the past
6 days
the decision was taken today to get clientb terminal working which
it now partially is
Anyone on the list who does outbound delivery for Verizon (which I think
is actually Superpages)? A client has smart-hosted outbounds to *one*
of his customers bouncing suddenly with
Deferred: 403 4.7.0 TLS handshake failed.
*My* inclination is to think that a cert expired somewhere, but
- Original Message -
From: Sadiq Saif li...@sadiqs.com
For those that missed them:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO8DR5ZGla8ju3ftZv_S6L12jBkZKEJVZ
Oh, outstanding. Thanks.
Cheers,
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- Original Message -
From: Dave Taht dave.t...@gmail.com
Two things I am curious about are 1) What is the measured benefit of
moving a netflix server into your local ISP network
and 2) does anyone measure cross town latency. If we lived in a
world where skype/voip/etc transited the
their
limited upload is a real problem for them, and when they find out
their ISP
can't provide anything good enough they get pretty upset about it.
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 6:02 PM, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com
wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com
they find out their
ISP
can't provide anything good enough they get pretty upset about it.
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 6:02 PM, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com
Those are measured at the campus boundary. I don't have
- Original Message -
From: Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com
Those are measured at the campus boundary. I don't have visibility inside
the school's network to know who much intra-campus traffic there may be .
but we know that peer-to-peer is a small percentage of overall Internet
traffic
I thought you were just supposed to give your Geek License number. :-)
#nothingScales
- Original Message -
From: Kevin McElearney kevin_mcelear...@cable.comcast.com
To: Peter Loron pet...@standingwave.org, John Brzozowski
john_brzozow...@cable.comcast.com
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent:
- Original Message -
From: Mike Hammett na...@ics-il.net
This is the third or fourth request I've seen lately. I'm assuming
they don't have anyone on here.
Not necessarily.
Some people reply privately, so as not to come out of the closet.
Cheers,
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- Original Message -
From: Alex Brooks askoorb+na...@gmail.com
As has been mentioned, there are also a few special purpose
non-geographic lists around. Voiceops for VoIP
(http://www.voiceops.org/), DC-Ops for Data Centre operation
discussion
- Original Message -
From: Larry Sheldon larryshel...@cox.net
On 1/27/2015 00:47, Damien Burke wrote:
Facebook outage? Everyone panic!
https://twitter.com/search?q=facebooksrc=typd
Let the record show that I noticed it quite a while ago, but did NOT
go for first NANOG mention.
This June 30th, 235959UTC will be followed immediately by 235960UTC.
What will /your/ devices do?
http://www.marketplace.org/topics/world/leap-second-deep-space-and-how-we-keep-time
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- Original Message -
From: Rampley Jr, Jim F jim.ramp...@charter.com
On 12/29/14, 10:49 AM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu
valdis.kletni...@vt.edu
wrote:
On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 03:44:48 +, Stephen R. Carter said:
Here is a small excerpt I am seeing.
06:04:04.760869 In
- Original Message -
From: Brett Frankenberger r...@rbfnet.com
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 12:27:04PM -0500, Jay Ashworth wrote:
Valdis, you are correct. What your seeing is caused by multiple IP
blocks being assigned to the same CMTS interface.
Am I incorrect, though
- Original Message -
From: David Coulson da...@davidcoulson.net
We all knows it's easier to add another secondary IP to the interface
and add a new DHCP scope than to try to expand a subnet.
From an intermediate routing standpoint, though, it would be easier to
add an *adjacent*
- Original Message -
From: Stephen Sprunk step...@sprunk.org
On 16-Dec-14 12:27, John Schiel wrote:
One thing you might also want to consider are any calls you make to
911 whilst using a repeater.
I use a repeater supplied by T-Mobile and they made it very clear,
and
I had
Well, kind of:
https://nknetobserver.github.io/
Cheers,
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Ashworth Associates http://www.bcp38.info 2000 Land
While the flaw is 12 years old and the fix 9, the article suggests that
firmware for consumer routers may yet be being built with the vulnerable
webserver code baked in.
If you are responsible for lots of eyeballs you might want to look at this.
- Original Message -
From: Jean-Francois Mezei jfmezei_na...@vaxination.ca
Thanks to everyone who provided some valuable info in my query. based
on a number of responses and some documents my buddy mr Google found
for me, the cost for the drop to home including CPE ranges between $650
- Original Message -
From: Scott Helms khe...@zcorum.com
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 9:24 AM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2014 00:11:07 -0500, Jay Ashworth said:
I will give them their props: I only had to sign in *once*, last
year;
their auth controller has
- Original Message -
From: Valdis Kletnieks valdis.kletni...@vt.edu
On Thu, 11 Dec 2014 18:04:20 +, Livingood, Jason said:
Right, so user name password + MAC address. As more devices
support things like Passpoint, this will get more sophisticated.
OK, so it *does* do .1x
- Original Message -
From: Christopher Morrow morrowc.li...@gmail.com
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 2:11 PM, George, Wes
wesley.geo...@twcable.com wrote:
Their intended use is to give
access to visitors in your house and/or yard without you needing to
set up
a dedicated guest network
- Original Message -
From: Larry Sheldon larryshel...@cox.net
On 12/11/2014 07:10, William Herrin wrote:
What Comcast is stealing is electricity. Pennies per customer times
a boatload of customers.
.and floorspace, physical security, air conditioning, and all
sorts of
- Original Message -
From: Owen DeLong o...@delong.com
Does an 802.11 transmitter that was already being used to support
their own WiFi network that they are paying for really consume vastly
more electricity to support a second SSID? In my experience, that
claim is hard to fathom.
- Original Message -
From: Mark Andrews ma...@isc.org
Now, had Comcast pitched it as the Wi-Fi benefiting YOU because your
freinds you use their Comcast credentials to access your Wi-Fi, then
customers would not see this as Comcast using your hardware for its
own
benefit.
- Original Message -
From: Jeroen van Aart jer...@mompl.net
Comcast-supplied routers broadcast an encrypted, private wireless
network for people at home, plus a non-encrypted network called
XfinityWiFi that can be used by nearby subscribers. So if you're passing
by a fellow user's
- Original Message -
From: Ca By cb.li...@gmail.com
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 7:51 AM, Bill Woodcock wo...@pch.net wrote:
All the specific legal feedback I’ve heard is that this is a
liability
nightmare, and that everyone wants ARIN to take on all the
liability, but
nobody wants
- Original Message -
From: Joe Provo nanog-p...@rsuc.gweep.net
On Mon, Dec 01, 2014 at 12:53:07AM +0900, Paul S. wrote:
Do these people never check what exactly they end up originating
outbound due to a config change, if that's really the case?
Of course not because their
- Original Message -
From: Måns Nilsson mansa...@besserwisser.org
Maintaining copper plant is expensive. It will be retired as soon as
buy-in on FTTH is high enough. Telia Sonera is doing it in Sweden,
so the trend is global. (OTOH, in Sweden, young people moving out from
their
- Original Message -
From: Nathan Anderson nath...@fsr.com
kbones (was: Phasing out of copper)
On Saturday, November 29, 2014 9:10 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
But let us not conflate being ok with telcos replacing analog copper
last-mile with being ok with telcos replacing PCM
- Original Message -
From: Chuck Anderson c...@wpi.edu
Verizon in MA removes copper upon FiOS installation.
They do, and that's caused problems for some people who had competitive DSL
on their Verizontal copper POTS: They've had FiOS installed, and had the DSL
circuit mysteriously
- Original Message -
From: William Herrin b...@herrin.us
that's essentially a downgrade attack on my ability to use
encryption
which seems to be in pretty poor taste frankly.
I'm not sure I follow your complaint here. Are you saying that Comcast
or a
Comcast customer in
- Original Message -
From: William Herrin b...@herrin.us
I'm not sure I follow your complaint here. Are you saying that Comcast
or a
Comcast customer in Washington state stripped the STARTTLS verb from
the
IPv4 port 587 SMTP submission connection between you and a third
party?
In light of the CL domain hijacking, it seems like a good time to ask
if everyone has an inventory system that keeps track of all the details
(including renewal dates) for their domain registy and SSL certificate
accounts.
If you use a tool to keep track of this, which one?
Do you have things
He generally provides same-day service on email, but...
Hope all is well.
Cheers,
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- Original Message -
From: Roland Dobbins rdobb...@arbor.net
This is an important book - well worth your time, and, more
importantly, accessible to non-specialists (such as BDMs):
http://www.amazon.com/Spam-Nation-Organized-Cybercrime--Epidemic-ebook/dp/B00L5QGBL0/
L3 announcement from this morning's mail.
Cheers,
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Original Message
From: Level 3 Communications solutions.cen...@your.level3.com
Sent: November 3, 2014 12:15:41 PM EST
To: j...@baylink.com
Subject: Level 3 Acquires tw telecom
View on Mobile Phone
- Original Message -
From: Brian Butler tec...@gmail.com
I'm getting a 404 error
http://tf.nist.gov/tf-cgi/servers.cgi
Add me to the list of it works people.
I concur, that URL results in 404 for me too. Much content which had
been reliably available at http://tf.nist.gov and
- Original Message -
From: Miles Fidelman mfidel...@meetinghouse.net
Hmm, now this one I wasn't aware of this tidbit here has made this
thread worthwhile to me, as we work on developing some clustered
'things' for use here. CoreOS wasn't even on the 'look at this at
some
Pursuant to our other ongoing WW thread:
http://lwn.net/Articles/616571/
The comments on this come down rather solidly on both sides of the fence,
and most of them are relatively thoughful.
Cheers,
-- jra
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Jay R. Ashworth Baylink j...@baylink.com
- Original Message -
From: Gregory Boyce gregory.bo...@gmail.com
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 5:17 PM, Jeffrey Ollie j...@ocjtech.us
wrote:
I think that Debian's plan to allow multiple init systems
(irregardless of which one is default) is a bad plan. The
non-default
ones won't get
- Original Message -
From: Chris Adams c...@cmadams.net
Once upon a time, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com said:
Try to do everything *inside PID 1* is the real problem.
And that is not what systemd is doing; make sure you know what you are
complaining about. systemd-the-project
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