[swinog] FW: 91.192/10 to be used for PI assignments to End Users

2006-07-10 Diskussionsfäden Glogger Steven
probably swisscom/andré will update their filter stuff, not? :)

-steven 

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Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 1:51 PM
To: Address Policy WG; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: 91.192/10 to be used for PI assignments to End Users


Dear Colleagues,

At recent RIPE Meetings, we have reported a steady rise in requests from our 
members for Provider Independent (PI) address space for End User networks. We 
have reclaimed and recycled space from closed Local Internet Registries to meet 
this demand, but we are nearing the point where the available PI space will run 
out.

In the past, we made PI assignments from former Class C space (193/8 and 
194/7). Because of the increasing demand for PI space, we made sure that we 
would be able to use some of our most recent allocation of address space to 
meet future requests. We have designated 91.192/10 for PI assignments to End 
User networks.

When the former Class C space is exhausted, we will start to make PI 
assignments from 91.192/10. We will let you know when this happens. We are 
announcing a pilot prefix using the RIS beacons, you may want to update any 
filters that you have in place.

The RIS beacons are announcing the following networks:

91.192.0.0/24
91.192.0.0/16

You can ping 91.192.0.1. Full details of reachable IP addresses and tools are 
available on our web site at:

http://www.ris.ripe.net/debogon/debogon.html

Regards,

--
leo vegoda
Registration Services Manager
RIPE NCC
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RE: [swinog] FW: Copper thefts in california

2006-07-10 Diskussionsfäden Karim Saouli - private
Great idea! ;-)

Btw, there was a story in the french news a few months ago regarding copper
theft on the new tgv line from Paris to Strasbourg, where they had to
dedicate a police detachment to the construction site.

Brgds,

Karim
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De la part de Glogger Steven
Envoyé : lundi 10 juillet 2006 08:38
À : swinog@swinog.ch
Objet : [swinog] FW: Copper thefts in california

will this be the new business model after upgrading mostly to fiber? 
we sell copper does get a double meaning :)

-steven 

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Sean Donelan
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 10:42 PM
To: nanog@merit.edu
Subject: Copper thefts in california


In addition to the traditional backhoe threat, as the price of copper
increased so has the threat of people stealing telephone trunk cables
containing copper wire.

http://www.dailybulletin.com/news/ci_4021500
  Since Jan. 1, there have been 148 reports of copper wire theft in San
  Bernardino County, said sheriff's spokeswoman Jodi Miller.
  [...]
  Per pound, the metal has risen in price from about 70 cents in July
2001
  to $3.60 this month, according to Kitco Inc., an international
retailer
  of precious metals.
  [...]
  Anyone with information on the Verizon theft may call the Verizon
  Security Control Center, 1-800-997-3287. For the ATT thefts, people
may call
  security at (213) 633-2558 or (213) 633-2405. People with information
on
  copper thefts may also contact their local law enforcement agencies.
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RE: [swinog] FW: Copper thefts in california

2006-07-10 Diskussionsfäden Glogger Steven
imagine this imaginary conversation with an ISP help desk:

helpdesk:   good day sir. how can i help you?

customer:   help - my internet and my ADSL line is not working anymore.

helpdesk:   does your phone is working?

customer:   no, not at all - i'm calling you from my mobile.

helpdesk:   did you checked the cablings? is the plug inserted correct in 
the walljack?

... 2minutes of rümschelrümschel... we hear an 'outch' - seems the customer 
banged his head against the table or so...

customer:   little bit dizzyyes, i've taken it out and plugged back in - 
but still no signal

helpdesk:   hmm.. let me check your line -  ... tiptiptip ... yes, i 
dont see any signal on our side - it could be that you have a psysical access 
problem

customer:   no, i'm not challenged!!!

helpdesk:   i mean that your physical line of the t-e-l-e-p-h-o-n-e might 
be interrupted / broken somewhere. you know, the thin cable ...

customer:   what should i do? call an electrician?

helpdesk:   no, we will open a ticket at put in your favorite last mile 
provider or: the local telco.

... some days later ...

helpdesk:   good day sir. we've got now feedback from the local telco 
company. your line should be fixed within the next days

customer:   what is it?

helpdesk:   lets call it problem with the last mile access...

customer:   ... which means?

helpdesk:   well... it seems that someone stole your wire?

customer:   sorry, i'm disturbed.. he stole what??

helpdesk:   as you might have heard the price increase for copper has lead 
some criminals to pick exiting copper lines which are digged in the street... 
some made a fortune with copper lines..:

customer:   this would explain why my electrian had to put in new 
electrical-cables - they might have disappeared some days ago... i had no power 
at all... 

customer:   ... and my internet was not working ... thats why i called you

helpdesk:   speakless



otherwise..please refer to the internet help desk (old but always good :))
http://www.mrmouse.ch/fun/video/wesmonocable.mov

-steven

ps: plz reserve in your agenda the 17th of july - next ZH beer event will be 
planned for this date :)
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RE: [swinog] Reading list as RSS feed

2006-07-10 Diskussionsfäden Stéphane Koch
just to help : easy and do not ask for changing the existant :-)

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convert email to RSS: why and how
source:
http://drexel-coas-elearning.blogspot.com/2005/07/convert-email-to-rss-why-a
nd-how.html

why:
1) It would be nice to consolidate information feeds from mailing lists to
RSS feeds
2) Information search sites often supply email alerts for queries but not
RSS yet
3) Convert comments on blogs posts to RSS so anyone can subscribe to the
comments posted
update: it looks like Blogger does not accept an email address to
blogger.com so this doesn't work (at least for Blogger accounts)

how:
1) set up a Blogger account
2) under settings/email/mail-to-blogger create a new email address
3) send your email lists or email alerts to this new email address
4) subscribe to the atom feed automatically provided by Blogger for any
blogs. For readers like Bloglines that are good at autodetecting feed
sources just pasting the blog url is sufficient to add that feed

Here are some variations:
5) Create a Feedburner account that will convert the Blogger Atom feed into
RSS and will provide stats of how many subscribers you have to your new feed
6) under settings/email/ in blogger put the same email you did for
mail-to-blogger in blog send address. This will basically post new
comments back as new posts in the same blog. This is good because it
prevents you to have to create a new Blogger account but you will have to
monitor more closely what kind of posts are getting submitted and delete if
necessary.

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MailBucket
MailBucket is an experiment in alternative methods of email management. For
now its only feature is a public email-to-RSS gateway: forward your email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and have your news reader pick it up at
mailbucket.org/slurp.xml (where you choose slurp, having checked that it's
not already in use).
http://www.mailbucket.org/

-
MailFeed 
MailFeed is a PHP script that checks a POP3, IMAP, or NNTP mailbox on demand
and returns an RSS feed containing the messages in the mailbox. This is
great if you run a controversial web site that gets tons of hate mail,
because now posting it to make fun of people is like, no hassle at all.
http://wiki.wonko.com/software/mailfeed/

--
RSS tools:
http://www.eu.socialtext.net/rss-winterfest/index.cgi?great_rss_tools

50+ RSS Ideas for Educators
http://www.teachinghacks.com/category/rss/


-Message d'origine-
De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
De la part de Tonnerre LOMBARD
Envoyé : mercredi, 31. mai 2006 13:36
À : Glogger Steven
Cc : swinog@swinog.ch
Objet : Re: [swinog] Reading list as RSS feed

Salut,

On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 11:29:30AM +0200, Glogger Steven wrote:
 well, i think RSS is quite a standard and there are possibilities to 
 provide the swinog mailinglist also as RSS feed..

Frankly, ICMP is also a standard. Shall we communicate using icmpchat?
( http://icmpchat.sourceforge.net/ )

Tonnerre

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Re: [swinog] Reading list as RSS feed

2006-07-10 Diskussionsfäden Daniel Lorch
Hi

 convert email to RSS: why and how

Why do we need that? RSS is a unidirectional, read-only, non-threaded
(as in message-threads) medium. RSS is anonymous, whereas Swinog is a
community und subscribing to the mailing list makes you a member. RSS
offers less features with less comfort. RSS is a fuzzy standard (use
Atom instead!). So could we just stop the discussion? The only advantage
I could see is that we won't get autoresponder messages anymore (until
someone invents RSS autoresponders, of course..).

Daniel
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