Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
name=password.txt
Content-ID: W8dqwq8q918213
Your password is W8dqwq8q918213
I tried it as well, and was getting 80-100% packet loss to just about
everywhere beyond the first-hop router.
Not usable.
--On Saturday, July 13, 2002 7:57 PM +0900 Fred Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
For the record, I'm sitting at this instant in Tokyo Station, and am on
my way from Narita
For the record, I'm sitting at this instant in Tokyo Station, and am on my
way from Narita to Yokohama. I am sitting in the green car, and I accessed
the appropriate web page.
So, was it worth the extra 2,340 yen? :-)
We bought 2nd class tickets in car 7, but were still able to
occasionally
Since the most frequent SSID is pulver.com, I interpret this as
the knife dripping with blood (but then Jeff could still be
innocent even if the knife is engraved with his DNS name :-).
You mean, it could be a case of media-layer FRAMING?
Matt,
What are you talking about?
This is news to me...Jeff
On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, Matt Crawford wrote:
Since the most frequent SSID is pulver.com, I interpret this as
the knife dripping with blood (but then Jeff could still be
innocent even if the knife is engraved with his DNS name :-).
hello Adam,
So basically the endpoints have to decode the
information out of the encapsulated information. Won't
this cause some extra processing?
For example on a multiple redirect call:
OCN - received by normal sip signaling. There is
no way to find out (other than looking at the
Folks,
Those who attended last night's pipe organ event were treated to an
extraordinary and delightful experience.
Besides wonderful music and interesting education about the innards of an
organ, we saw Ole demonstrate teaching-as-performance-art skills that some
of us might not have known
crank your mtu size down. that frequently works in challenging rf
environments.
joelja
On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, David R. Oran wrote:
I tried it as well, and was getting 80-100% packet loss to just about
everywhere beyond the first-hop router.
Not usable.
--On Saturday, July 13, 2002 7:57