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2002-11-04 Thread Christopher Evans
was I suppose to send that to majordomo? -ttyl, --chris DigitalAtoll BBS Webhosting http://digitalatoll.flnet.org/ Multi-Platform FTP - POP3 - SMTP Competively priced!

Re: Palladium (TCP/MS)

2002-11-01 Thread Christopher Evans
Wha? they go outlaw windows? Shareholders wont do non of that in realm of lawsuits because M$ the media done a good job at brain neutering the masses and furthering intellectual ejemitysp in the schools. Damn, I taking cis-2 and they concentrate in M$ details of operation and not on raw

Re: RE: Palladium (TCP/MS)

2002-10-29 Thread Christopher Evans
.net is a suite of coding publishing tools. maybe should throw together a .org suite of freeware coding tools? 10/29/02 2:54:02 AM, Sean Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Good Morning Valdis I have been cogitating on this for a little while. (Especially as I didn't want to sound thick when

Re: TCP/IP Terms

2002-09-27 Thread Christopher Evans
I passed my midterm today, so let me give it a try.. LAYER 7 - APPLICATION - Your data manipulation applications :) LAYER 6 - PRESENTATION - compression, encryption, char translation LAYER 5 - SESSION - your connection manager interface (i.e. BSD sockets) LAYER 4 - TRANSPORT- data

Re: TCP/IP Terms

2002-09-27 Thread Christopher Evans
datagram is confuse.. well best i understand is the whole stack layers all rolled into one logical grouping. 9/27/02 3:49:32 PM, Bill Cunningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vint, Some of us at IETF are thinking about a draft to clear up some terminology about the different layers of

Re: Guidance for spam-control on IETF mailing lists

2002-03-16 Thread Christopher Evans
Evil[1] is always the manipulator of good ideas. Evil[1] will fill the greater good, if we do not act now. by act now I do not want a whitelist that is publicly maintained. -Wonko the Sane [1]=U.C.E. At 07:11 PM 3/16/02 -0500, Keith Moore wrote: And if I'm going to read a list, I'd much

Re: PPP

2002-03-05 Thread Christopher Evans
Here is a question that will tax your synapes to bursting point! How is PPP and TCP/IP libs wired together? Like, DO I (OSI 8) call TCP and it calls IP and down the chain till it spills over and gets real physical (OSI 1)? I am confused. At 10:02 AM 3/5/02 -0500, you wrote: whoa, it's in the

RE: y'all crack me up

2002-03-01 Thread Christopher Evans
woof, woof!looks like the old fidonet days. At 06:04 PM 2/28/02 -0500, Julia Finnegan wrote: Wooo hooo! Finally some action in this place... Right on. *Julia* -Original Message- From: Michael Allen Gelman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 3:13 PM To:

Re: PPP

2002-02-28 Thread Christopher Evans
I kinda working on my own tcp/ip lib and this is how I interprete it. Your dumb terminal scripter makes connection that activates PPP (with LCP confsync) if that get an IP and return good then you can splat (encapulate) IP/TCP/UDP packets out the line er. and I must warn you I havnt got a

Re: OK... we thought we were running out of IPv4 address space *before*..

2002-01-31 Thread Christopher Evans
I have that. it is called a plastic case with little sub divisions for every different little lego peice. 8) Why a NetMicroWave? so THEY can see you roast when its sealant fail? And a netFridge... why would you wanna look at my moldy bread slice?!? (yes, I did leave it in too long. :( ) What

Re: Fwd: Re: IP: Microsoft breaks Mime specification

2002-01-23 Thread Christopher Evans
Hrm, SoUL = Software Underwriters Laboratories but I thought the UL was a distinct company in it self that other companies send stuff to for testing. So some one withe means and clout in the industy needs to take it up. Suppose could put of a website like http://www.underwriters.org... hrm

Re: one copy sent to list but THREE returned

2002-01-06 Thread Christopher Evans
Enginneering and computer science disipline are a joke. It seems ppl in these feilds all about ego and no documentation or worse terse confusing documentation. (eg rfcs) cut the crap and do something usefull. And yes, I am not helping here.. At 08:36 PM 1/6/02 -0600, Timothy J. Salo wrote:

Re: Empowering the Customer or Empowering the Telco - State of the Internet 2002 (abridged) Published annually to the IETF list

2002-01-06 Thread Christopher Evans
Yes. but are these companies on each side understaffed or mismanaged? BLaH, BLaH, BLaH. YaDDaBLaH, BLaH BLaH. MumBo JumBo, JumBo MumBo. oBMuM, oBMuJ. _\\\__\\/_ o-o o-o C--+~ u At 04:24 PM 1/6/02 -0500, Gordon Cook wrote: Empowering the Customer or

RE: Conference MIB

2002-01-03 Thread Christopher Evans
MIB = Managed Information Base I think... At 05:22 PM 1/2/02 +0100, Wijnen, Bert (Bert) wrote: I am not aware of such a thing in the IETF. But then... I am not sure what exactly you mean with a Conference MIB. Bert