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probably from Geoff, sometime in early 1996.
There ya go.
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less
secure, and that new does not necessarily mean better or more secure.
Fax machines have a HUGE slew of advantages over the alternatives. They
have downsides too.
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to
them. Some form of authentication would be essential of course :-)
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Old fin
t's unlikely anybody is running it for free.
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On Sat, 2021-07-31 at 02:39 +1000, Karl Auer wrote:
> We need to stream from a particular venue that has no wired access in
> the space we will be streaming from. It's a cinema [...]
So, the end of this story is that the physical event ended up cancelled
due to the statewide COVID-19 lo
On Sat, 2021-07-31 at 02:39 +1000, Karl Auer wrote:
> We need to stream from a particular venue that has no wired access in
> the space we will be streaming from.
Thank you so much to all those who responded!
Suggestions were:
"60GHz through a projection port"
Powerline ethern
mounts (the
available tech is nailguns and hot glue :-)
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txt
"v=spf1 ip4:40.92.0.0/15 ip4:40.107.0.0/16 ip4:52.100.0.0/14
ip4:104.47.0.0/17 ip6:2a01:111:f400::/48 ip6:2a01:111:f403::/48
include:spfd.protection.outlook.com -all"
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On Tue, 2021-06-22 at 14:00 +1000, Karl Auer wrote:
> On Tue, 2021-06-22 at 03:33 +, Benjamin Ricardo wrote:
> > Also, surely if the stupid Draytek is in pppoe passthrough it
> > should know not to try to authenticate itself???
>
> I have a dim memory of a hybrid config
hrough. Wasn't
Draytek though.
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Old fingerprint: 8D08 9CAA 649A AFEF E862 062
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y *say* is irrelevant. Security is not about intention,
it's about capability. If you want your data absolutely positively
secret, encrypt it.
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different methods.
See the FAQ for more info on all points:
https://aws.amazon.com/s3/faqs/
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On Sun, 2020-08-02 at 11:18 +1000, lauri...@fastmail.fm wrote:
> Some clients have contacted me about this, this morning.
Appears to be a DNS issue. Workaround is change resolvers.
Allegedly.
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you'd be killing two birds with one stone. Win!
What kind of uptime do you need? I can only offer four 9's, because it
uses a power point I need when I do the vacuuming.
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t that would be too cruel in Australia.
Where? I don't mean "give me access" :-) I mean, where did you set it
up? AWS, Azure, own DC? At home?
Also, which cookbook did you follow?
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ated port forwarding arrangements set up in advance. An
external server neatly solves those issues.
At least things like Jitsi let you set up your own server eg in AWS.
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em (and the cure) to the trouble
ticket.
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Old f
rds, K.
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ership.
Go here to join:
talk.mikrotik.com.au/mailman/listinfo/public_talk.mikrotik.com.au
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political gain in this
respect.
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that "the wild" is more
of an inoffensive thicket in my case). Is it more common than I think?
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all" stanzas definitely not blocking IPv6?
Try putting an IPv6 prefix on the link directly (no PD) and seeing if
the clients do their thing then. At least that will definitely exclude
client-side issues.
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at the precession happens very gradually. You can't compare
getting punched in the face with the same force delivered as a thousand
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ht
t folk in northern climes take
airconditioning much more seriously :-)
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e rate is very variables.
I think the owners in "my" case just want not to be ripped off. They
are smart enough to know that having and providing access to an antenna
on their roof is going to cost them something, that the roof itself is
an asset that must be paid for and maintained, and tha
On Tue, 2019-06-04 at 01:02 +1000, Karl Auer wrote:
> Someone wants to put an antenna on a roof. A pole-and-two-struts kind
> of thing. What sort of price should they expect to pay? Is there a
> "going rate" or is it a case-by case thing?
My question was completely mislea
Someone wants to put an antenna on a roof. A pole-and-two-struts kind
of thing. What sort of price should they expect to pay? Is there a
"going rate" or is it a case-by case thing?
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that you meant to write MikroTik.
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Old fingerpr
.
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thing they are asked to take down,
without bothering with due diligence either before or after the fact.
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very
badly missing the point.
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case or police investigation. Very current example: Explicit
encouragement to kill.
[3] Won't someone think of the children?!?
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GPG
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On Tue, 2018-12-11 at 17:31 +1100, Paul Wilkins wrote:
> It's very much active law.
Oh :-(
Well, in that case I was misinformed, and I apologise for promulgating
the misinformation.
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slator, a
corrector of errors, a twister of pairs.
"The future is a very long time for an obsolete immortal."
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on to make sure everything is working, and you can do
this for ALL your planned migratees without paying a cent.
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I missing something? What *is* the "vendor side of the problem"?
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s a serious problem, but not a life-threatening one, unless
you want to get metaphorical about it.
As to warranty; IT consumers are notoriously underprotected in law. Not
sure why anyone would expect this case to be different...
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ince late 2015. There is a turkish AWS users group who might
be able to provide first-hand info about connectivity etc. And they may
well also have info about local providers.
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