.86400 IN NS TLD2.ULTRADNS.NET.
ORG.86400 IN NS TLD1.ULTRADNS.NET.
;; Received 180 bytes from 204.74.112.1#53(TLD1.ULTRADNS.NET) in 10 ms
-Adam
Quoting Adam Kujawski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anybody else having problems resolving .ORG domains via TLD1
Quoting Dan Hollis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am curious how network operators are dealing with the latest w32/bagle
variants which seem particularly evil.
We are currenly blocking *all* .zip attachments as a short-term work around,
until we can modify our virus scanner to block only
Quoting Adam McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 04:59:59PM -0800, Crist Clark wrote:
$ORIGIN 168.50.204.in-addr.arpa.
$GENERATE 0-15 $ NS a.ns.$
$GENERATE 0-15 a.ns.$ A 204.50.168.2
Is any harder than,
$ORIGIN 168.50.204.in-addr.arpa.
$GENERATE 0-15
Quoting Matt Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
VeriSign was directed by ICANN to suspend the Site Finder service by
0100 UTC on Sunday, October 5. We requested an extension from ICANN
to give more notice to the community but were denied.
Since when does Verisign argue that the community should
Quoting Vivien M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You seem to be misunderstanding the issue. Let's say you work at
someplace.edu. You want to send mail from home. With the SPF-type schemes
being discussed, your mail MUST come from someplace.edu's server.
If someplace.edu won't set up an SMTP AUTH
NANOG's Sean Gorman is in the news:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A23689-2003Jul7.html
I would find GIS like the one described *very* usefull in finding transport
providers. If I could see who has what where, I would know who to go to for
quotes. As it stands, most of this
Quoting Joel Jaeggli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The part that's striking to me, is that as usual, the folks in the
industry don't know when their facilities are co-mingled, in part becuase
that information simply isn't readily and easily available unless
someone's willing to go out collect the small
Quoting Eric Germann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/03/07/speed.record/index.html
Comments folks?
I'm going to launch a couple DAT tapes across the parking lot with a spud gun
and see if I can achieve 923 Mb/s!
It would have been nice if the reporter bothered to
Fiber Network Solutions and Cogent Communications are pleased to announce that
Cogent Communications has agreed to acquire the major assets of FNSI, including
all FNSI customers. After careful and thorough consideration, FNSI selected
Cogent, a premier Tier One Internet Service Provider, as