Howdy,
An updated agenda for NANOG46 has been posted at:
http://nanog.org/meetings/nanog46/agenda.php
you might notice that this NANOG features:
* Keynote by Paul Vixie on Internet Superbugs and the Art of War
* A ton of useful tutorials including Dani Roisman's popular BGP
Load
On Tuesday 28 April 2009 09:33:06 pm Christopher Morrow wrote:
That said there are a few 'network devices' which are linux based (not
just Vyatta! :) )
o Cisco Guards
o Arbor Peakflow (at least the X version)
o some-route-optmization systems
o dns/mail/ntp/blah widgets
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On 29/04/2009, at 3:25 PM, Nathan Ward wrote:
On 29/04/2009, at 3:10 PM, Crooks, Sam wrote:
Cisco ASA's appear to be linux under the hood based on watching
versions
of ASA804-3/12/19/23/31 boot on the console
They are Linux, and run two copies of IOS simultaneously in a VM each.
Erk,
Hi there,
I am just wondering if anyone knows any more about the attempt by
Minnesota to block online gambling companies other than what's
publicly available (e.g.
http://www.gambling911.com/gambling-news/minnesota-regulators-try-block-access-gambing-sites-042909.html)?
Such as a list or the
Greetings all
I have a customer running with a Cisco 5500 series firewall. What were
seeing (as a problem) is that there is a bit being flipped by the firewall
in the packet header. The bit in question is the Congession Window Reduced
or CWR bit. Under heavy load the target server is getting
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