We're almost there, expect a list posting here in the next couple of days
with the details.
-Scott
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From: Carlos Alcantar [mailto:car...@race.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 10:57 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: OT: Voice Operators' Group forming
How's
Happy Sysadmin Day nanog'ers. Thank you for keeping the internet running!
http://www.sysadminday.com/
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Andrew Euell
andyzweb [at] gmail [dot] com
Andrew Euell wrote:
Happy Sysadmin Day nanog'ers. Thank you for keeping the internet running!
http://www.sysadminday.com/
Keeping the Internet running? You mean as in the flakiness of what is
happening with portions of Level3 right at this moment?
--
at least their performance is reflected in their stock price
http://www.google.com/finance?client=obq=NASDAQ:LVLT
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 11:35 AM, J. Oquendo s...@infiltrated.net wrote:
Andrew Euell wrote:
Happy Sysadmin Day nanog'ers. Thank you for keeping the internet running!
On Jul 31, 2009, at 10:35 AM, J. Oquendo wrote:
Andrew Euell wrote:
Happy Sysadmin Day nanog'ers. Thank you for keeping the internet
running!
http://www.sysadminday.com/
Keeping the Internet running? You mean as in the flakiness of what is
happening with portions of Level3 right at this
On Jul 31, 2009, at 11:53 AM, Andy Ringsmuth wrote:
On Jul 31, 2009, at 10:35 AM, J. Oquendo wrote:
Andrew Euell wrote:
Happy Sysadmin Day nanog'ers. Thank you for keeping the internet
running!
http://www.sysadminday.com/
Keeping the Internet running? You mean as in the flakiness of what
Patrick: If you're surprised that someone is conflating 'Happy sysadmin
day! with Hey by the way can you help me figure this out? then you
haven't been a sysadmin long enough! ;)
(yes, I know, you weren't surprised, just taking a lighthearted shot at
the guy)
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Hi Everyone,
I'm pleased to announce that the Voice Operators' Group has found an excellent
home.
Our web site, www.voiceops.org has a good home (thanks Scott!), while Jared,
Daniel, and all the great folks over at nether.net are hosting our list server.
If VoiceOps can do for voice anything
Sorry if this is a little OT, but we're seeing a serious problem and was
wondering if it is what I think it is.
In short: I have been moving services off of our servers in a data center
onto a server at eSecuredata, who rents dedicated servers. The idea is to
lower costs and eliminate
BGP Update Report
Interval: 23-Jul-09 -to- 30-Jul-09 (7 days)
Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072
TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS
Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name
1 - AS919896435 8.3% 291.3 -- KAZTELECOM-AS Kazakhtelecom
Corporate Sales Administration
Please disregard this idiocy of mine...it appears that the Apache
UseCanonicalName directive selectively breaks some NameVirtualHosts, while
leaving others unscathed, but turning it off fixed it anyway.
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009, u...@3.am wrote:
Sorry if this is a little OT, but we're seeing a
On Jul 31, 2009, at 6:00 PM, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
Recent Table History
Date PrefixesCIDR Agg
24-07-09298785 182835
25-07-09299168 182751
26-07-09298909 182973
27-07-09299265 183099
28-07-09
Disregard my disregard. The problem resurfaced with no changes on my
part. I purged browser caches and tried them from 3 browsers and each
time:
http://www.countytheater.org
redirected to: http://webmail.ns3.pil.net/ which is another NameVhost on
that server sharing that IP. This is
Quoting u...@3.am:
Disregard my disregard. The problem resurfaced with no changes on my
part. I purged browser caches and tried them from 3 browsers and each
time:
http://www.countytheater.org
redirected to: http://webmail.ns3.pil.net/ which is another NameVhost
on that server sharing
Again, turned out to be my own stupidity. It was just DNS on a secondary
DNS server, which was pointing to the old IP, which was redirecting to the
new IP, but at that point, the headers are lost.
I would have thought that on MacOSX (my client; the server is FreeBSD
7.2-STABLE), if I tell
On 1/08/2009, at 1:06 PM, u...@3.am wrote:
Again, turned out to be my own stupidity. It was just DNS on a
secondary DNS server, which was pointing to the old IP, which was
redirecting to the new IP, but at that point, the headers are lost.
I would have thought that on MacOSX (my client;
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