how many
people in management positions at the IETF are black. Or as they used to
call them in the ol south - People of color or Negroes or the more
vulgar derisive and offensive term niggers.
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Have you boys seen this yet?
http://twitter.com/joebaptista/status/9555178362
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- sorry for the interruption - and carry on.
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On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Edward Lewis ed.le...@neustar.biz wrote:
At 8:19 +1100 3/11/09, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message a06240804c5dc2ddef...@[10.31.200.116], Edward Lewis writes:
record involves less typing than
for deploying DNS Security extensions to all applicable information
systems; and capabilities must be operational by December 2009,
the memo said.
This will be a very interesting experiment. And finally a good test of
DNSSEC. Great for consultants.
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and
look forward to the results of this modest experiment.
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Accountable
. Commerce needs
solutions - not more patches to patch the patches that should have been
patched years ago.
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up paying big bucks
to protect themselves and even bigger bucks to deploy the DNSSEC patch. The
BIND boys are marketing gurus.
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-servers.net does not leave AXFR wide open, at least for this client
m.root-servers.net does not leave AXFR wide open, at least for this client
Thats not bad. I remember a time when only the f root would AXFR. 5 out of
13 is not bad.
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since you dropped this little bomb that has gotten us
so excited.
So please help me out here, I didn't get that answer. So what is the answer
to the question ??? What happens to your web browsers behavior if I try to
surf a TLD not on the list?
Thanks in advance for your answer.
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and need is stability and world wide resolvability. What were
getting is a revolution.
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the blackhole of this universe we call the
internet. AS112 - the internet garbage can.
I support using AS112 for that. Great way to reduce the error traffic
at root-servers.net.
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that.
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participate. Not many do. Not many know
about AS112.
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on.
Hope my comments help you interpret the data.
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, either
old or new IPv4 address.
Incidentally - just how much traffic is this representative of? How
many queries came in during the period the data was captured?
Thanks for the clarification.
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I have already spoken to CAIDA about supplying them
million queries. So a fairly big
sample.. I would estimate that it is somewhere inbetween at about 750
million.
Interesting. Just doing some more estimating - what percentage of those
queries, or how are they divided between the old and new IP.
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I'll leave more in depth
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