suits when posting
to those lists. Which would suggest either that there are more clueful
Notes admins running IETF list members' sites, or that there are fewer
IETFers behind Notes scramblers^H^H^Hgateways.
--
Joy-Loving * Tripp Lilley * http://stargate.eheart.sg505.net/~tlilley/
e their car before
driving it. Getting tags and stickers, adjusting the seats and mirrors,
and cranking up the radio are analagous to getting IPs and DNS, setting up
user accounts, and changing the background wallpaper.
might get a break... And we can point to the
frequent mention of "many fine lunches and dinners" in _Exploring the
Internet_ as substantiation.
--
Joy-Loving * Tripp Lilley * http://stargate.eheart.sg505.net/~tlilley/
--
, what, '96 through '98, when they
outgrew the LVCC :) Marketing called it the HTFE -- "High Tension Fabric
Enclosure", but the NOC team preferred "Temporary Enclosure Needing
Tension" -- TENT.
--
Joy-Loving * Tripp Lil
because they'll know you're having a little laugh at the
expense of their aforementioned pathetic existence.
Of course, in spite of what you might think, reading this, I'm inclined to
be a pretty nice guy :)
--
J
t I'm looking for is something that could
easily be joined / left by mirror members simply by adding / removing
entries from the master mirror list handed to a client.
Thanks for listening!
--
Tripp Lilley * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://stargate.sg505.net/~tlilley/
--
of known exploits for
various Unices, so we can include them in the "upgrade") :)
--
Tripp Lilley * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://stargate.sg505.net/~tlilley/
--
"I get a lot of letters like, 'D
I just got a bodhran I'm itchin' to play...
--
Tripp Lilley * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://stargate.sg505.net/~tlilley/
--
"I get a lot of letters like, 'Dear John, I've got a dead alien. Wh
ast just to get to the ISP down the street...
And, yes, I'd gladly implement apps that were "association-aware", if such
a mechanism existed (and, Karl, if it doesn't exist, and you start hacking
it out, I'l
Steve mentions, the
processor "don't enter into it", as it all goes through the raw silicon.
Think gates. Not bill gates, logic gates.
--
Tripp Lilley * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://stargate.sg505.net/~tlilley/
--
tandards track and other documents.
Here's a novel idea: we could stop calling them all "RFCs". Call them by
the designators they get once they're blessed (ie: STD, INF, EXP, etc.),
and stop ourselves citing them as RFC [0-9]+.
Change begins at home, as they say...
--
they're actually processed.
It's easier on the vendors if they only have to support one command set
(ie: SCSI) with potentially multiple transports, than if they have to
throw in new core firmware for each transport.
--
Tripp Lilley * [EMAIL PROTE
or ALGs or whatever they are. I'm simply asking
folks not to build a world in which they cannot work without significant
"hackish" after-engineering.
--
Tripp Lilley * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://stargate.sg505.net/~tlilley/
On 7 Dec 1999, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
> Tripp Lilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Is this really the "right" model for that sort of interaction?
>
> Yes. I don't want to invent fifteen thousand different protocols to
> handle things.
t on), the paranoid will still
deploy ALGs on their firewalls to mediate access to those globally
routable lightbulb and security camera addresses. After all, I wouldn't
want the world getting illicit shots of me in my underwear in the
evenings. Well, perhaps it's the world that wouldn't
y.cnri.reston.va.us (132.151.1.3) 135.294 ms 80.900 ms 102.904 ms
12 ietf.org (132.151.1.19) 1180.769 ms 1245.042 ms 1340.026 ms
Thanks!
--
Tripp Lilley * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://stargate.sg505.net/~tlilley/
--
so you can get our attention. I'm sure there are a few folks
who would rather like that system. Ensures our prompt response!
Or you could visit the Senate Room (aka Terminal Room Annex), which is
speaker-free, by d
/pdi/vcard-21.txt"
The correct URL appears to be http://www.imc.org/pdi/vcard-21.txt (.org
instead of .com).
--
Tripp Lilley * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://stargate.sg505.net/~tlilley/
--
"Honestly, Baldri
18 matches
Mail list logo