I'm happier,
Made comments in another thread on why I believe it opens a security hole
wider rather than trying to close it.
I guess I could leave with it, when this downgrade is only done from a
SMTPUTF8 compatible MTA to an ASCII MTA.
I mean a SMTPUTF8 MTA MUST reject such downgrade.
Let's
by two DHS
agencies.
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Did you file a bug on postifx?
Jeroen Massar wrote:
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or interfaces and must choose
puts the application into the routing business.
:) welcome to the end2end model and the rise of the
stupid network... :)
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for a
few days and patches being issued...
This news item needs better coverage, so that all (mainly OS and
application makers) are aware, and prepared.
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Isn't it the role of the IRTF/IAB/? to look at which areas should the
IETF
the LLDP-MED effort, rather than
directly)
Diameter (3G)
iSCSI
SIEVE
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whether there is a serious desire by an
Internet community to use the work. The difference is fundamental,
so it's best not to confuse them.
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that are ready.
Not a small feast, but most of it doable.
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Which is why I said get your corporation to support the experiment.
Will Cisco be visible on IPv6 only? Can you continue to work like
nothing happened?
Who else expect no problem during the experiment? Raise the hand ;)
Fred Baker wrote:
On Dec 19, 2007, at 7:22 PM, Franck Martin wrote
to them. Just ensure that the rapporteurs are familiar with IPv6.
ICANN can be involved, to ensure the DNS works before the experiment, etc...
Etc...
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and ISOC Chapters? What is your past
experience with ISOC Chapters? How would like to see ISOC relation with
its chapters in the future?
Does the above matter? ;)
Thanks for your time.
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of the Internet
Society and I would like to see how PICISOC can raise the awareness
about IETF in the Pacific Islands and may be increase the
participation of Pacific Islanders to the work of IETF.
Please contact me off list: franck@sopac.org
Thanks
www.picisoc.org
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for the mail. I've copied Mirjam as she is working with the IETF
looking for ways to increase communications/education wrt IETF's
activities.
Regards,
Lynn
At 8:50 AM +1200 5/3/05, Franck Martin wrote:
Fred,
I read with interest the first Annual report of ISOC, I cannot wait to
read the 2004 version
is needed (via e-mail it is
fine).
I put humbly this request in front of the Chair of IETF for action.
Support ISOC individual members and we will support IETF.
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see 4th paragraph of
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/letter_from_america/3102625.stm
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eds fo small countries in their constituency, I guess there is
a
similar problem in the carabean and other places...
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a similar problem in the carabean and other places...
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250 cobalt.sopac.org.fj.
Thanks all for helping us in the Pacific Islands to save our costly bandwidth.
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Is there any linux tool to format the document fast? I don't want to do
it by hand..
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James Seng wrote:
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Franck Martin wrote:
http://tikiwiki.org/tiki-index.php?page=RFCWiki
Where do I go from
http://tikiwiki.org/tiki-index.php?page=RFCWiki
Where do I go from there?
How do I submit this document to IETF? Can someone review it? Give advice?
Harald?
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need a complaint...
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I have updated the page toward an RFC. Please look, comment and modify (you may need to register).
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My apologies...
Below is the correct link
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I think you really wanted to post:
http://tikiwiki.org/tiki-index.php?page=RFCWiki
? :-)
http://tikiwiki.org/tiki-editpage.php?page=RFCWiki
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On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 14:40, Ed Gerck wrote:
Dean Anderson wrote:
On 10 Feb 2004, Franck Martin wrote:
...
When you realign your anti-spam efforts from control of business to
control of techno-terrorists, the problem is quite a bit different, and
you can see also that things like
(private if you wish)
on this suggestion. There are more specific forums where this
can (and shall) be discussed.
Suppose:
1. I make my public-key available wherever my email address is given;
Cheers,
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-mail message wiki formated. No need to use HTML anymore in a multi part message. The text can be read as is, or wiki interpreted for better display...
Cheers
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 13:25, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:
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I
, 2004-01-29 at 15:40, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:
please do - it would follow in the glorious tradition of publishing RFCs
for such useful things as the OGG file format, the Vorbis codec and the
zlib compression formats.
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I was just wondering if there has been any work to standardise the Wiki
syntax/system into an RFC?
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the general public about the challenges the Internet is
facing, while directing the public to more in depth information on other
sites.
The Internet Force supports the work of the Internet Society:
www.isoc.org
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members here be summoned to one of these new multi-million dollar case base on their comments...
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of the conversation.
The archive is only open to ISDF members, unfortunately Which is
still better than no ISTF archives ;)
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Hey,I like your humour ;) No, No, Really!
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 02:19, Paul Robinson wrote:
Franck Martin wrote:
Well as many people hate IP addresses, I have it under a new domain
name...
Well, you've certainly grasped the technologies available then! You're
clearly a trend-setter. I
, WiredSafety.org.
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?
that is a much better way to distinguish one list's traffic from another.
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I second that motion... for having requested it eons ago...
It was replied to me a lot of technical reasons on how I could filter otherwise. But I'm a human and I like to see it is an [ietf] mail.
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rty pushed by the powerful music industry lobby against the privacy and rights of millions of people.
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objection to this practice. Even if
spamassassin is being configured to forward the messages, it's doing so
in such a way as to make the actual message very difficult to read.
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not offer the general
purpose infrastructure, though shared key structures are easier to
maintain.
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The IETF ones...
not supporting ECN
read previous e-mails...
Cheers
On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 18:46, Anthony G. Atkielski wrote:
Franck Martin writes:
The problem is that ISOC firewalls are not up to standards.
Whose standards?
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to their site from Linux.
Nonsense. I'm running Linux, several versions. I can get to the ISOC
site from all of them.
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/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn'.
See http://www.icir.org/floyd/ecnProblems.html
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, so there must be one close enough
to do some community work. Or do I have to put a bounty on this problem?
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:
On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, at 10:32 PM, Franck Martin wrote:
But let's face it:
They cannot operate a mailing list
etc/
So how do we move from that to ISOC driving the Internet Governance part?
ISDF is somehow a loose collection
is that there are a lot of people from the
developed world, making statements on behalf of the develping world.
Thanks for contributing some real-life experience!
- kurtis -
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select only valid IP and not a range where some IPs are
valid...
Is something like that exists or a new RFC is needed?
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I thought he was sarcastic... :(
My sincere apologies Kurtis...
Cheers
On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 10:30, Joe Abley wrote:
On 10 Dec 2003, at 16:49, Franck Martin wrote:
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 19:34, Kurtis Lindqvist wrote:
So my message to the developing countries, is that do not complain
that will hit the gateway and therefor it can be configured - but
there is a first packet problem)
Bill
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who complain:
What have you contributed to today?
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members or attend APNIC.
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organizational homes. ICANN's work could be fitted into a larger framework but some people seem to think that if ICANN doesn't do all the things that might fall into Internet governance then ICANN sho
uld be replaced with, eg, an !
ITU or
UN body.
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of individual
technical contributors.
Randy
And one important fact, is that IETF issues standards which do not contain patents... but ITU does!
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given, there should be 2 nickels back...
Yes I know I summarise...
and yes there are corrupt governments out there
Sorry, I could not let it go...
Please do not reply to this e-mail on the list, this has nothing to do with IETF.
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frustrating to see your resolver
cache disappear over tiem so you can no longer reach places to which
you still have connectivity.
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!.
Regards,
Dan
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structures, where the decisions are made, by who and why... Get them a plane ticket to the next IETF, INET, IAB, ICANN meeting and stop to move this discussion to places where decisions cannot be implemented... (Don't ask a bus driver to change the traffic lights...)
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of hundred records (200 countries and a few gTLDs), not the millions of a .com.
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On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 12:16, Suzanne Woolf wrote:
On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 10:44:00AM +1200, Franck Martin wrote:
There are now organisations installing root servers in all countries
that want one. If you are operating a ccTLD, you may want have sitting
next to your machines a root server
On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 15:32, jfcm wrote:
Paul,
1. all this presumes that the root file is in good shape and has not been
tampered.
How do you know the data in the file you disseminate are not polluted
or changed?
Because somebody will complain... ;)
Franck Martin
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individual members organisations do not have the front of ITU, which is unfortunate as the Internet is not being done in ITU. Governments have to understand that and for that dissociate themselves from the old telco concept...
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here, what the hell is ICANN and how you manage a DNS. (www.picisoc.org). Vint, wanna come? Port Vila, is a very very nice place...
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really bad performance. Been there.
Chris.
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Dawkins wrote:
These are my preliminary notes from the Plenaries - neither official
nor complete. Please send me corrections and misattributions!
Thanks,
Spencer
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Equifax
Secure root certificates?
- there are at least 10 trusted root certificates marked signed by
DST. What happened to DST?
- there are six certificates marked as being from Thawte. Who's
Thawte?
- what about Xcert?
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with my PGP key?
If not, is there any particular reason that I shouldn't do this all the
time?
It's not a solution, but is there a downside?
Harald Alvestrand, wondering.
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Is that called INET meetings?
Franck Martin
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Subject: Re: Barrel-bottom scraping
At 12:05 AM +0200 3/24/03, Pekka Savola wrote:
I fail to see what
NADI/LA return is around USD600 (need to check this one).
And you may be surfing the net while drinking a pina colada and watching the
sunset.
Franck Martin
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have to pay membership fees to be part of it...
BTW, with the current state of the world do not expect more people to the
meetings but less... Corporate travel has gone down
Franck Martin
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on www.tldp.org
Cheers
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Hi .. I am setting up an exchange server with webshield
installed... While
setting up the virus scanner
, they are pretty
reliable.
The most important thing, is that a certificate must be tied up to something
that gives me the contact (legal) of the person in real life (like a bank
account number, or credit card, or something else).
Franck Martin
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From: Eric Rescorla
I was wondering if a speech to text software like dragonspeaking could be the scribe and output to jabber?
Also audio streaming is quite good (low bandwidth) and you can listen to it like the radio...
Cheers
I'm very curious about your experience with jabber conference. This seems
very interesting.. Is the conference still running on so I can check for
myself? pointers?
Also I'm curious about the technology used to stream video over the mbone.
Can you give me some pointers?
Franck Martin
Why don't he uses TMDA.sourceforge.net?
Franck Martin
ICT Specialist - EU/EDF8 Project
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From: Hallam-Baker, Phillip [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 22 January 2003 6:30
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Subject: Dan
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 07:51, Lloyd Wood wrote:
Simon Spero wrote:
I believe Kapor's law was first stated at the January '92 Usenix (The
first use for any new communications technology is sex).
any SUCCESSFUL communications technology, surely?
Well before that, the French had the
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From: Steven M. Bellovin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 13 January 2003 1:38
To: Eliot Lear
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Subject: Re: Searching for depressing moments of Internet
history.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Eliot
http://www.dnso.org/clubpublic/ga/Arc10/msg01532.html
I think we close the thread here, but beware of scam artists that try to
change the Internet and the IETF by false claims, terrorist tactics and
highjacking good mailing lists like the IETF by subscribing IETF members to
their rants.
If only
I have never requested to be on this list, I have requested to have myself removed from the list and advised where this discussion could be taken to...
I never made a claim that this was a SPAM, but as everybody is using a distribution list, I needed to specify it to everybody that I don't
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Subject: Re: Fw: namedroppers, continued (flamed in less than an hour.
figures)
On Sun, 05 Jan 2003 23:10:56 EST, Melinda
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On Sun, 05 Jan 2003 23:10:56 EST, Melinda
The ultimate trick would be to have a speech to text recognition software... So whoever is talking appears as text in the conference room...
This would be the lowest bandwidth capable conference system...
Additional question, does jabber uses multicast or anycast for conferencing?
And there is the mondo(?) project at ximian.com. Having .net running on
linux all in opensource.
Cheers.
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From: Lloyd Wood [mailto:l.wood;EIM.SURREY.AC.UK]
Sent: Wednesday, 30 October 2002 9:29
To: Christopher Evans
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On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 03:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 13:17:29 +1200, Franck Martin said:
Note that you can set your exchange server to convert s/mime messages
automatically... On my exchange 5.5 in the Internet connector there is an
This is, of course, assuming
)...
Cheers.
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Cirillo CWO2 Michael R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday,
25 October 2002 12:27 To: 'Franck Martin '; ''Gary Lawrence Murphy'
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'Subject: RE: [isdf] RE: Palladium
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From: Franck Martin [mailto:franck;sopac.org]
Sent: Wednesday, 23 October 2002 10:31
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Subject: Global PKI standard?
Hi all,
I have promised to send something about my views on how to establish a
global PKI. Here it is.
The document started from
My understanding with APNIC is that it all depends of the contract you have
with the registry or whoever gave you an IP address.
APNIC now makes people sign contracts to ensure that IPs are returned if
fees are not paid. People who got IPs before these contracts are not obliged
to anything. They
Fro the people that were interested I found:
http://www.sprintlabs.com/Department/IP-Interworking/multicast/linux-igmpv3/
Which is an alpha implementation of IGMPv3 released under GPL. No router capabilities yet... but promising...
Cheers.
Franck
I found the problem when coming back from Inet2002 and alerted Lynn and Anne. It was the first time they heard about it, they told me... (between us I don care who found it first... does it really matter?)
Now, if someone alerted them before, and they forgot about it. I worried that they
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