At 10:41 AM 6/23/2005, you wrote:
We did as well, but we did not yet find a solution for legit bounces..
it naturally breaks that.
I've been thinking about what you said, but I can't imagine a scenario in
which this would affect bounce delivery to or from our admin-type
addresses. Incoming
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 09:45:30AM +0100 I heard the voice of
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In other words, SMTP does not have the equivalent of an HTTP
redirect which is what he wants here. Maybe SMTP really is broken?
;-)
Isn't that what MB DNS records are for? 8-}
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Or do
you want me to go back into ancient history and dig up UUCP and the
route mapping tables that were developed?
Don't make me laugh, dredging up old obsolete technology like
that! Why that would be like designing a space ship using
an old sailing ship as a model. ROTFL...
No, wait...
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|you want me to go back into ancient history and dig up UUCP and the
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They still do work today.
Use an old linux say Unifix 2.0 and you are ready to mix UUCP and
whatever
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Yes I agree, this is a topic that comes up time and time again in my
conversations with other network managers, however I have yet to hear a
clear way.
Luke
I don't think it is the greatest approach so I am curious to hear if
there is some better ways of doing it.
Glenn
On 6/23/05,
Hi,
we have posted preliminary results of our long AS-set announcements to
our web site:
http://www.dia.uniroma3.it/~compunet/bgp-probing/diffusion.html
While we are still working on an in-depth analysis, the results indicate
that while the presence or absence of an AS-set in an announcement
[Apologies in advance for the noise, to the vast majority of people
here who are not GBLX ops people. The GBLX NOC is working a ticket
for me through the usual channels, but prioritisation through the
front line as a non-customer is understandably difficult.]
I've spent a few days trying
Hi NANOG,
Beginning monday of next week (2005-06-27) my company (The Measurement
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You may see queries, including VERSION.BIND and zone transfer attempts,
coming from 199.45.255.0/24.
For more information please see
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At 11:56 AM +0200 2005-06-24, Peter Dambier wrote:
|Or do
|you want me to go back into ancient history and dig up UUCP and the
|route mapping tables that were developed?
They still do work today.
Does UUCP and UUCP route maps scale? No. Can a trivially small
portion of the entire
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| Does UUCP and UUCP route maps scale? No. Can a trivially small
| portion of the entire population of the world continue to use this
| technology, while the rest of the world has moved beyond the 1960s? Yes.
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| And
I apologize for the off-topic post, but I'm at my wits end trying to
rediscover a peice of equipment I came across a few months ago but
some how lost the datasheet/bookmark too. The appliance was a standard
1U rackmount pizzabox that spoke a whole variety of protocols
(IS-IS, BGP, OSPF, MPLS +
we're not able to get to it, anyone else?
I am able to reach it as of right this moment, but I did see a few
transactions time out earlier this afternoon, not sure if a networking
issue or if auth.net was just simply down?
Any one else have issues?
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Just to ignore your wishes and reply on-list :)
Other folks may be interested. The general area is known as route
analytics. The box you are talking about may be from Packet Design (the HP
solution is OEMed from them, I believe) or Ipsum networks. This is separate
from modeling and simulation
Does anyone have any information as to what is going on at Equinix Chicago,
other than a power vault a few blocks away catching fire.
ERC has no information, we've had both AC and DC systems fail there.
Any information is appreciated.
Chris Malayter
TDS Telecom - Network Services
Data Network
Title: Equinix Chicago Power Outage
I also lost connection to my
equipment there.
No official word yet
either.
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nanog@merit.eduSubject: Equinix Chicago Power
Outage
Does anyone have any
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