On 4/6/2013 11:33 PM, Huasong Zhou wrote:
I think Comcast is using CGN too!!! My IP address displayed on my MacBook is in
the 10.0.0.0/8 range, and ARIN website can't determine my IP address either.
Joe
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 6, 2013, at 9:33 PM, Joshua Smith juice...@gmail.com wrote:
On 8/16/2011 6:17 PM, Charles N Wyble wrote:
On 08/16/2011 03:28 PM, William Warren wrote:
On 8/12/2011 7:28 PM, Charles N Wyble wrote:
Hey all,
I have one rack of stuff..:)
Not Enough! We will be removing you now from the list that is. :)
I then have my tower(custom build) and ups
On 8/12/2011 7:28 PM, Charles N Wyble wrote:
Hey all,
I'm curious what other NANOGers have in their home compute centers? On
the extreme end of course we have mr morris :)
with his uber lab: http://smorris.uber-geek.net/lab.htm
I've got the following:
Production rack (4 post AV rack)
From
On 4/9/2011 12:46 PM, Marc Runkel wrote:
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is free. If you want support/web filtering/ or better spam rules they are available
as premium add-ons.
On 3/16/2011 12:14 PM, andrew.wallace wrote:
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Jeff Aitkenjait...@aitken.com wrote:
What's to be surprised about?
This isn't the rhetoric of a super power, more like one of a university campus.
To think these guys have built a cyber command with war waging
On 12/28/2010 8:43 PM, Nate Itkin wrote:
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 06:39:21PM -0600, Richard Laager wrote:
I'm looking for a DNS contact for medicare.gov (and cms.gov). They are
failing DNSSEC validation.
Ditto. Similar to uspto.gov not too long ago.
Try posting to dns-operations.
On 12/8/2010 12:00 PM, andrew.wallace wrote:
It appears the site is under a sustained attack, CNET reports.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-20024966-38.html
Andrew
It's only their main website it has not affected their ability to
process payments as of yet.
On 12/3/2010 6:47 PM, Nathan Eisenberg wrote:
This came up in another thread yesterday or today, and I just got the
solicitation mailer for Clearwire's WiMAX service in Tampa Bay, which they
call 4G, though the ITU disagrees.
The AUP is here: http://www.clear.com/legal/aup
I cannot strongly
replies inline
On 11/30/2010 12:09 AM, Andrew Koch wrote:
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 22:17, William Herrinb...@herrin.us wrote:
So you're saying: treat it like electrical service. I have a 200 amp
electrical service at my house. But I don't pay for a 200 amp service,
I pay for kilowatt-hours of
On 11/30/2010 6:33 AM, Jeff Young wrote:
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On 30/11/2010, at 9:28 AM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/level-3-communications-issues-statement-concerning-comcasts-actions-2010-11-29?reflink=MW_news_stmp
I understand
On 11/29/2010 5:46 PM, Mark Wall wrote:
Between the lines: Comcast wants to end mutual peering agreements (due to:
ratios, politics , greed) but we are going to spin it due to net neutrality
making it main stream media and hoping we can get comcast clients to
complain...
Not the worse angle
On 11/29/2010 6:45 PM, Aaron Wendel wrote:
I think what this really boils down to is an effect of shoddy marketing.
Access providers want to offer unlimited everything and don't want to have
to go back to their customer base and say, oh, sorry, we didn't really mean
unlimited. We didn't
On 4/3/2010 1:39 PM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
On Sat, 03 Apr 2010 08:06:44 EDT, Jeffrey Lyon said:
For small companies the cost of moving to IPv6 is far too great,
especially when we rely on certain DDoS mitigation gear that does not
yet have an IPv6 equivalent.
So? How many
On 4/3/2010 1:31 PM, George Bonser wrote:
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Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 8:43 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: legacy /8
On 4/3/2010 10:34, Michael Dillon wrote:
That adoption is so low at this point
On 3/31/2010 6:55 PM, Charles N Wyble wrote:
Hopefully this e-mail is considered operational content :)
The recent thread on the new linkys kit and ipv6 support got me
thinking about CPE choice.
What good off the shelf solutions are out there? Should one buy the
high end
On 2/18/2010 12:50 PM, Crist Clark wrote:
On 2/18/2010 at 2:40 AM, Michelle Sullivanmatt...@sorbs.net wrote:
Laczo, Louis wrote:
Folks,
I'm looking for comments / suggestions / opinions from any providers that
have been contacted by spamhaus about excessive queries
On 8/28/2009 6:11 PM, Peter Beckman wrote:
On Fri, 28 Aug 2009, Hiers, David wrote:
Governments already license stock brokers, pilots, commercial drivers,
accountants, engineers, all sorts of people whose mistakes can be
measured in the loss of hundreds of lives and millions of dollars.
Mike Lyon wrote:
Hello All,
I am curious what formulas/equations folks use to figure out required
cooling for small datacenters in offices.
The variables I am using are the size of the room, the total amount of power
available for usage and the lightning.
Specifically, I am using the guide
On 2/19/2009 9:37 AM, Ryan Harden wrote:
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While you could probably build a linux router that is just as fast as a
real hardware router, you're always going to run into the moving pieces
part of the equation.
In almost all scenarios, moving parts are
On 2/11/2009 8:06 AM, Mathias Wolkert wrote:
I'd like to know what software people are using to document networks.
Visio is obvious but feels like a straight jacket to me.
I liked netviz but it seems owned by CA and unsupported nowadays.
What do you use?
/Tias
network notepad
Dragos Ruiu wrote:
On 2-Jan-09, at 9:56 AM, Robert Mathews (OSIA) wrote:
Joe Greco wrote:
[ ]
Either we take the potential for transparent MitM attacks seriously, or
we do not. I'm sure the NSA would prefer not. :-)
As for the points raised in your message, yes, there are
Rodrick Brown wrote:
A team of security researchers and academics has broken a core piece
of Internet technology. They made their work public at the 25th Chaos
Communication Congress in Berlin today. The team was able to create a
rogue certificate authority and use it to issue valid SSL
Matthew Black wrote:
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 10:10:33 -0800
Etaoin Shrdlu shr...@deaddrop.org wrote:
Matthew Black wrote:
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 09:51:41 -0800
Tomas L. Byrnes t...@byrneit.net wrote:
Cox Communications has fully on-shore support. Here in SD they are
actually LOCAL.
In Verizon
James Jun wrote:
How about: If there is a need, somebody will provide at a suitable
price?
If no body steps up, we don't need it.
There seems to be ample evidence, in many arenas, that naked
capitalism can have disastrous results.
And there are lot of examples and
Steve Bertrand wrote:
With the time I've had, I've tried my best to keep up with every
message related to the current issue upon us related to DNS.
I am a small op, amongst many that I've met the last few days that may
need assistance. I would like at least someone from a large operation
to
That also doesn't take into account how many /8's are being hoarded by
organizations that don't need even 25% of that space.
Geoff Huston wrote:
Mike Leber wrote:
Since nobody mentioned it yet, there are now less than 1000 days projected
until IPv4 exhaustion:
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