Hi
For me the best choice is FranceIX.
We are connected to Sfinx, FranceIX and Equinix, but 70% of our
peering traffic are sent on FranceIX.
Panap and Parix is dead
Best Regards
Olivier
Le 21 février 2012 17:46, Ido Szargel a écrit :
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> We are currently looking to connect to o
On Feb 21, 2012, at 8:24 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> - Original Message -
>> From: "Robert Hajime Lanning"
>> On 02/21/12 08:39, Mike Gatti wrote:
>>> The 30lb sledge hammer should be in the parking lot in a
>>> enclosure with a front glass that reads "Break in case of
>>> extreme frustrat
- Original Message -
> From: "James Wininger"
> We are a smaller ISP in Indiana. We are growing quite rapidly (yeah for
> us). We have a need for a customer notification system. We have simply
> out grown the ability to send emails to our customers manually. We need
> to have a better way
- Original Message -
> From: "Robert Hajime Lanning"
> On 02/21/12 08:39, Mike Gatti wrote:
> > The 30lb sledge hammer should be in the parking lot in a
> > enclosure with a front glass that reads "Break in case of
> > extreme frustration" right next to the dumpster for
> > recycling hardw
Back in college we had a fund raiser as a club where we laid out a bunch of
computer parts and a sledgehammer. We charged by the swing. It was Office
Space style fun.
It's profitability far exceeded our expectations.
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Robert Hajime Lanning
wrote:
> PC LOAD LET
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 5:58 PM, James Wininger wrote:
> We are a smaller ISP in Indiana. We are growing quite rapidly (yeah for
> us). We have a need for a customer notification system. We have simply
> out grown the ability to send emails to our customers manually. We need
> to have a better way
On 22/02/2012 01:00, David wrote:
PHPList?
We've been using PHPlist for a while but have also been searching for
something that can do a 'network noticeboard' type of thing.
Haven't really come up with anything useful yet.
--
Graham Beneke
Here is a repeat
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/02/16/ghost_domains_dns_vuln/
-henry
From: "valdis.kletni...@vt.edu"
To: Jimmy Hess
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: DNS Attacks
On Tue, 21 Feb 2012 16:29:04 CST, Jim
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Matthew Petach wrote:
> Seeing as how most laptops have a VGA connector
> and a keyboard/mouse connector on them, albeit
> wired in the wrong direction (VGA connector feeds
I see that Epiphan makes a $400 KVM2USB dongle.
http://www.epiphan.com/pdf/products_br
PC LOAD LETTER?!?!?!?!?
On 02/21/12 08:39, Mike Gatti wrote:
> The 30lb sledge hammer should be in the parking lot in a
> enclosure with a front glass that reads "Break in case of
> extreme frustration" right next to the dumpster for
> recycling hardware.
>
> You could make a living just with that
Billing software that caters to smaller web hosts and ISPs like WHMCS
can send out mass mailings, and you can drill down which customers
should receive the email based on the services they have with you.
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 4:58 PM, James Wininger wrote:
> We are a smaller ISP in Indiana. W
On Tue, 21 Feb 2012 16:29:04 CST, Jimmy Hess said:
> Once your user has shared "confidential" information unsolicited with
> an unknown third party, and the general public, the information's
> confidentiality was spoiled by the act of posting, regardless of the
> content of the information
I see
Not sure if you have a customer database/spreadsheet and what OS platform
you use, but this product has served us well in the past:
http://www.massmailsoftware.com/bulkmail/
Tom Pipes
tom.pi...@t6mail.com
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 4:58 PM, James Wininger wrote:
> We are a smaller ISP in Indiana.
We use Mailchimp to relay emails to our customers. They have the ability to
maintain lists of customer addresses, and I believe they have an API for
maintaining the list.
On 02/21/12 17:58 -0500, James Wininger wrote:
We are a smaller ISP in Indiana. We are growing quite rapidly (yeah for
us). W
http://www.varolii.com/
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 5:58 PM, James Wininger wrote:
> We are a smaller ISP in Indiana. We are growing quite rapidly (yeah for
> us). We have a need for a customer notification system. We have simply
> out grown the ability to send emails to our customers manually. We ne
PHPList?
On 02/21/2012 02:58 PM, James Wininger wrote:
> We are a smaller ISP in Indiana. We are growing quite rapidly (yeah for
> us). We have a need for a customer notification system. We have simply
> out grown the ability to send emails to our customers manually. We need
> to have a better way
We are a smaller ISP in Indiana. We are growing quite rapidly (yeah for
us). We have a need for a customer notification system. We have simply
out grown the ability to send emails to our customers manually. We need
to have a better way of notifying our customers of maintenance etc.
We would nee
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 4:59 AM, Ken Gilmour wrote:
> What happens when the client sends a POST from a cached page on the end
> user's machine? E.g. if they post login credentials. Of course, they'll get
> the error page, but then you have confidential data in your logs and now
> you have to prote
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 4:00 PM, Joel jaeggli wrote:
> be assigned again, so a static filter policy will return to bite us
> again like it always does.
sure, so you are saying there's a timelimit on how long the supposed
ISP can run this infrastructure... and that they have until then to
lower t
On Tue, 2012-02-21 at 18:46 +0200, Ido Szargel wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> We are currently looking to connect to one of the IX's available in Paris,
>
> It seems that there are 2 "major" players - FranceIX and Equinix FR, can
> anyone share their opinions about those?
Hi,
We're connected to bo
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 12:45:02PM -0500, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> Yeah; I knew (or was pretty sure) that it was down to the chip level at
> this point, but as you say, for driving the price down, there's nothing
> like the single-chip solution, and this is apparently just far enough
> off the edge of
- Original Message -
> From: "Neil Harris"
> High prices are more likely to do with the small market for such
> devices, than to do with the cost of the underlying technology.
Sure. Not being on the consumer part of the S-curve will kill you.
> It isn't so much genlock, as accurate pix
On 21/02/12 14:48, Jay Ashworth wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Jake Khuon"
I think the form-factour is already there. I have a Motorola Atrix
smartphone. It's available with a laptop-dock unit. This is
essentially a USB hub and display. The display is connected by
outputting from the
Hello,
In Paris you have Equinix Paris, Sfinx and FranceIX. I'm the co founder of
Franceix with 2 other folks, so I know well the subject :)
Franceix is a neutral IXP, and based on an association model ( exactly the
same model as Amsix ).
Today FranceIX is the biggest one in Paris and is located
On Feb 21, 2012, at 11:46 AM, Ido Szargel wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We are currently looking to connect to one of the IX's available in Paris,
>
> It seems that there are 2 "major" players - FranceIX and Equinix FR, can
> anyone share their opinions about those?
At my former employer we connected t
Hi All,
We are currently looking to connect to one of the IX's available in Paris,
It seems that there are 2 "major" players - FranceIX and Equinix FR, can
anyone share their opinions about those?
Thanks,
Ido
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The 30lb sledge hammer should be in the parking lot in a enclosure with a front
glass that reads "Break in case of extreme frustration" right next to the
dumpster for recycling hardware.
You could make a living just with that business, replacing the front glass.
--
Michael Gatti
main. 949.37
The Trendnet TU-S9 (works on 32 and 64bit), it uses the prolific chip and it's
pretty cheap, making it fit for a vending machine.
Trendnet could actually use the Franks Hot Sauce commercial on TV to advertise,
the one that the old lady says "I put that s$@t on everything".
P.S.: I don't work f
http://www.raritan.com/products/kvm-over-ip/
Owen
On Feb 21, 2012, at 5:57 AM, -Hammer- wrote:
> Can someone give me a link or part number on the Raritan site? I see LCD
> consoles but they are the generic slide out versions. Looking for the netbook
> concept referenced below
>
> -Hammer-
- Original Message -
> From: "Jimmy Hess"
> RJ45 is really an example of what was originally a misconception
> became so widespread, so universal, that reality has actually shifted
> so the misconception became reality. When was the last time you ever
> heard anyone say "8P8C connector?"
- Original Message -
> From: "Jake Khuon"
> I think the form-factour is already there. I have a Motorola Atrix
> smartphone. It's available with a laptop-dock unit. This is
> essentially a USB hub and display. The display is connected by
> outputting from the phone's HDMI port. The rest o
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 10:16:28PM -0800, Chaim Rieger wrote:
> Apple stickers
I've got half a sheet of NeXT stickers left. Is that a reasonable
substitute?
Op 15-2-2012 21:47, John Kristoff schreef:
Hi friends,
As some of you may know, I occasionally teach networking to college
students and I frequently encounter misconceptions about some aspect
of networking that can take a fair amount of effort to correct.
For instance, a topic that has come up
Can someone give me a link or part number on the Raritan site? I see LCD
consoles but they are the generic slide out versions. Looking for the
netbook concept referenced below
-Hammer-
"I was a normal American nerd"
-Jack Herer
On 2/21/2012 3:51 AM, Owen DeLong wrote:
+1 for Raritan...
Not exactly what was asked originally but consider using Dell
PowerEdge servers with Enterprise iDRAC component. You get nice IP-KVM
+ power switch. This adds around $300 to the overall server price.
BTW, looks like this iDRAC is implemented on the base of Avocent gear
which is one of the best in I
Lamar Owen wrote:
>
> On Monday, February 20, 2012 09:07:20 PM Jimmy Hess wrote:
> > RJ45 is really an example of what was originally a misconception
> > became so widespread, so universal, that reality has actually shifted
> > so the misconception became reality. When was the last time you eve
On Monday, February 20, 2012 09:07:20 PM Jimmy Hess wrote:
> RJ45 is really an example of what was originally a misconception
> became so widespread, so universal, that reality has actually shifted
> so the misconception became reality. When was the last time you ever
> heard anyone say "8P8C con
+1 for Raritan... I was very happy with their KVM switches at my last job.
Owen
On Feb 20, 2012, at 7:40 AM, Matthew Black wrote:
> Take a look at Raritan. We use their product to gain remote access to system
> consoles. No more driving 100s of miles. Ok, it would be 200 feet for us.
>
>
> ma
On Feb 20, 2012, at 7:34 AM, Jon Lewis wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Feb 2012, John Osmon wrote:
>
>> At my $JOB[-1] they laughed at me when I pulled a Wyse out of the
>> trash bin and stuck it on a spare crash cart.
>>
>> Then I fixed something while they were still looking for USB-Serial,
>> etc.
>
>
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