Re: [AusNOG] Wireless P2P Between Building and Donga about 50m apart

2022-01-17 Thread Mitch Kelly
NW Communications / Northwest Have used before and would recommend again. On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 2:13 PM Bradley Amm wrote: > Hey > > > Does anyone know anyone in Karratha that can do a wireless p2p between 2 > buildings in Karratha. > > Cant lay cable now as the yard is concreted over, and no

[AusNOG] Wireless P2P Between Building and Donga about 50m apart

2022-01-17 Thread Bradley Amm
Hey Does anyone know anyone in Karratha that can do a wireless p2p between 2 buildings in Karratha. Cant lay cable now as the yard is concreted over, and now need to extend a separate NBN to a donga?. ? Thanks ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists

[AusNOG] A Network Operator (was: Superloop NBN Outage)

2022-01-17 Thread david
Regarding the disagreement in the original thread about our definition of a "Network Operator", please let me have a go at providing some clarity. If you simply purchase network link(s) from a provider on a retail basis then in the context of AusNOG you are an "end user". Perhaps you are a so

[AusNOG] Dying Gasp on Cisco C1111 Router

2022-01-17 Thread Nick Podmore
Hi All, Getting conflicting information from Cisco so looking for real world experience from others. Does anyone know if the Cisco C1100 series of ISR Routers supports Dying Gasp on Power Loss / Reload? Alternatively, has anyone been able to get it working on one of these devices? Kind Regard

Re: [AusNOG] ISDN shutdown 31 May 2022

2022-01-17 Thread Geoff Huston
https://museum.media.org/invisible.net/project/tpc.int.html Carl Malamud was behind this in 1993 - you did not need to register anything - the entire E.164 number space was mapped into tpc.int Given that at the time the phone companies were making almost all their long distance revenues from fa

Re: [AusNOG] Superloop NBN Outage

2022-01-17 Thread Noel Butler
Your post comes as an end user, very simple. On 17/01/2022 23:02, Christopher Hawker wrote: I don't think you understood the context of the post Noel. Definitely not looking for Whingepool. You're right, these groups have gone to shit due to people replying with useless garbage that has no rel

Re: [AusNOG] The Case For Corporate Web Proxies ... ?

2022-01-17 Thread Glenn Satchell
Hi Alex If you run an honest proxy that doesn't decode SSL, then there's a significantly reduced amount of data to be cached as more and more sites move to SSL. If you run a proxy to "protect" your users from undesirable content, then you are already losing - the users can just turn on their

[AusNOG] The Case For Corporate Web Proxies ... ?

2022-01-17 Thread Wilkinson, Alex
Hi all, Just looking for opinions here. In this day and age with next gen firewalls such as Pal Altos' etc are there any strong arguments to continue to use a web proxy such a Bluecoat ? -Alex ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net http://l