cwlab? (WAS: Re: bandwidth for PyCon 08 in Chicago)

2007-08-07 Thread Joe Johnson
> In Chicago, the folks at CW Lab (www.cwlab.com) may be able to get you > started. They're more of a consulting firm now, from the looks of their > Web site, but they've done things like this before, and they're local to > Chicago; if they can't help they probably know someone who can. Isn't Cha

RE: Net Neutrality Legislative Proposal

2006-07-11 Thread Joe Johnson
> So, what happened to "my network, my rules"? > > Perhaps I'm not seeing the point here, but what on earth does a > government has to do with the question wether or not a > service provider > implements QoS on his network? The government supplies them with laws virtually making them a monopoly

NANOG Spam?

2006-07-05 Thread Joe Johnson
Am I the only one to get this email? Headers say merit.edu sent it. I have NANOG whitelisted, though, so it came to my mailbox. HEADERS: Microsoft Mail Internet Headers Version 2.0 Received: from mx1.exchange.riversidecg.com ([10.10.1.20]) by be01.windows.riversidecg.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC(

NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router

2005-12-14 Thread Joe Johnson
am looking for is a tutorial in how to do this or a pointer to someone who can help. Anyone know of a resource for this? Joe Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: paypal down!

2005-11-15 Thread Joe Johnson
It's a server (or farm) in the rotation. First 2 tries to get to eBay and PayPal failed from home but the 3rd worked. I managed to complete a payment on items I won, so the whole process from eBay to PayPal worked without any error code after those first 2. Joe Johnson [EMAIL PROT

Overview: (What If?) ccTLD Delegation Question

2005-10-03 Thread Joe Johnson
nnings to roll in (ha!). Joe Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S.: Don't worry, I'll be sure to have plenty of redundancy in my DNS (physically separate NS's, multiple DNS servers, power, etc.) and I won't brook no spammers. Not from my .jt ccTLD!

(What If?) ccTLD Delegation Question

2005-10-03 Thread Joe Johnson
or .jji? If so, would the DNS have to be actually contained inside of said island? I think not, as it was mentioned earlier that .iq was run from Texas, but it's always good to ask. Joe Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Network Map Generator

2005-09-26 Thread Joe Johnson
or as a drill-down map with major components on the main screen and dependencies available by clicking on the parent. For that, I just need a dynamic org-chart type component that will let me generate the views based on parent-child dependencies. Anyone know of something down those lines, ins

Network Map Generator

2005-09-26 Thread Joe Johnson
also looked at the graphing Pear module, but it seems that it cannot generate an org-chart type map of the network. Anyone know of something that will generate an org-chart like network map dynamically? Sincerely, Joe Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Utah considers law to mandate ISP's block "harmful" sites

2005-03-04 Thread Joe Johnson
proxies, just in time for Terminal Services to allow people to remote to their home PC and browse at their leisure (no, port blocking never came to their mind, and no one mentioed it to them). Sincerely, Joe Johnson www.JoeLovesDreamweaver.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S.: Gary, I am sure I want to use

So, anyone still using Redbus?

2005-03-02 Thread Joe Johnson
Ouch . . . http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/03/01/rebdus_power_failure/. Sincerely, Joe Johson www.JoeLovesDreamweaver.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Proposed list charter/AUP change?

2005-01-04 Thread Joe Johnson
m dropping this issue now, because this is way off Operational topics. Joe Johnson

RE: Spam Abuse Script from The World (roky@shell.TheWorld.com)

2004-12-26 Thread Joe Johnson
just decide to work like the spammers to stop the spammers? Try targeting real spammers! Is anyone awake there? I need to report abuse by yourself or a customer, and I am writing an email to abuse for TheWorld.com now. Joe Johnson JMDN.net

Spam Abuse Script from The World (roky@shell.TheWorld.com)

2004-12-25 Thread Joe Johnson
n at The World wants someone who still works at FVI that they can contact, I would happily provide them an address. However, in the mean time, STOP SPAMMING ME ABOUT YOUR SPAM. Sorry for bothering everyone else. Joe Johnson JMDN.net

RE: [OT] Re: Banned on NANOG

2004-12-02 Thread Joe Johnson
I wanted to say the same thing earlier, but a hands-off approach works best on NANOG. The question at hand is not whether procmail will work . . . It's whether procmail should have to work. Joe Johnson -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On B

RE: size of the routing table is a big deal, especially in IPv6

2004-11-29 Thread Joe Johnson
I'm sorry, North Korea is in the UN. My mistake. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe Johnson Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 10:25 PM To: Tony Li; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: size of the routing table is a big deal, especial

RE: size of the routing table is a big deal, especially in IPv6

2004-11-29 Thread Joe Johnson
My preferred solution at this point is for the UN to take over management of the entire Internet and for them to issue a policy of one prefix per country. This will have all sorts of nasty downsides for national providers and folks that care about optimal routing, but it's the only way that

RE: I want my own IPs

2004-11-12 Thread Joe Johnson
available. Joe Johnson JMDN.net -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Woodcock Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 12:25 PM To: Philip Lavine Cc: nanog Subject: Re: I want my own IPs On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, Philip Lavine wrote: > I

RE: Verio Routing

2004-10-13 Thread Joe Johnson
Everything did come back up before I sent the email (otherwise I wouldn't have been able to unless I dialed in). I was a little disappointed about their blanket "temporary major network issues" statement from Level 3 support. Normally they are really good about support. Joe J

Verio Routing

2004-10-13 Thread Joe Johnson
Did anyone else just get a hiccup on Verio circuits? Lost routing in small 2-5 second bursts incrementally over the past 10 minutes. Joe Johnson JMDN.net

RE: Microsoft problems?

2004-10-11 Thread Joe Johnson
I got some sort of announcement popup on Gaim from MSN that said they would be going down for 5 minutes. That was this morning at about 11-ish (Central time). Came back after 2 minutes and has been fine since. Joe Johnson -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: Cisco moves even more to china.

2004-09-23 Thread Joe Johnson
While it is certainly an operational issue if there are no operators left (or on the flip side, too many), I think even that is quite a stretch.   Perhaps the economic discussion can be completed elsewhere?   Joe Johnson   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

RE: Gb ethernet interface keeping dropping packet in ingress

2004-09-13 Thread Joe Johnson
. Joe Johnson > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Jeff Kell > Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 10:46 PM > To: Joe Shen; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Gb ethernet interface keeping dropping packet in ingress > >

RE: Definition of P2P (was Feinstein)

2004-08-30 Thread Joe Johnson
ation, kinda like NAT). I certainly didn't pull NAT off my home or my office connections! I think no one has been called down (e.g., no one has challenged) on the law, but I could be arrested at any time for running a basic Netgear router on my broadband at home. Joe Johnson > -Ori

RE: "scanning" e-mail [WAS: 3 Free Gmail invites]

2004-08-19 Thread Joe Johnson
Plus, didn't the courts rule that an ISP can read their customer's emails? The wire-tap laws say you can't read communications in-transit, but once it hits the server's NIC, it is no longer in transit. May be sleazy, but it is legal. Joe Johnson > -Original Mess

RE: WashingtonPost computer security stories

2004-08-16 Thread Joe Johnson
any resale shops. I picked up a Compaq TC1000 that I threw a build of Gentoo on for traveling with. Boy, I miss my Mac. :) Joe Johnson > -Original Message- > From: Joe Abley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 9:20 AM > To: Joe Johnson > Subject: Re

RE: WashingtonPost computer security stories

2004-08-16 Thread Joe Johnson
BTW, what versions of Linux does everyone consider the easiest? I've tried a few I would try in certain places, but which do you all think is the easiest? Joe Johnson > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 4:48 A

RE: WashingtonPost computer security stories

2004-08-15 Thread Joe Johnson
self out in regular plain English. The day that someone creates a wildly popular, easy to install Linux that has a basic user interface much like Windows, then Linux will win. Unfortunately, the only possible business model that works is to market such a product for a profit, not for free. Joe Johnson

FW: WashingtonPost computer security stories

2004-08-15 Thread Joe Johnson
that updates from the main NOC's LiveUpdate server. All patch the Windows Updates automatically and I've never had trouble with devices catching the Nachi/Welchia or Blaster Worm, because we stayed on top of patches. There should never be a reason to reinstall Windows except some soft

RE: low-latency bandwidth for cheap?

2004-08-04 Thread Joe Johnson
is. There might be a pretty heavy front-end expense (usually around $500-$1000) but it is usually worth it. For the service you get. Joe Johnson Fox Valley Internet -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff Wheeler Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 20