From what it looks like, I'd assume they'll be sticking with a CA that has
a 2048 bit certificate as well.
Seems they also put a sandbox for testing together. That being said, they
won't confirm or deny whether or not they'll be using the same CA as they
have in the sandbox...
On May 24, 2013, at 10:47 AM, David Conrad d...@virtualized.org wrote:
I replied privately to Owen, but might as well share:
On May 23, 2013, at 11:57 PM, Owen DeLong o...@delong.com wrote:
True, according to (at least some of) the RIRs they reside in regions...
Really? Which ones? I
Hello everyone,
I am performing some research on networking at present and want the
input of the community and industry at large. I have created a small
on-line survey and would be very grateful to anyone that could give 3
minutes to fill it out. You will be benefiting networking research so
I'm
On 2013-05-25 14:09, James Bensley wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am performing some research on networking at present and want the
input of the community and industry at large. I have created a small
on-line survey and would be very grateful to anyone that could give 3
minutes to fill it out.
On 25 May 2013 13:55, Jeroen Massar jer...@massar.ch wrote:
Networking research for which organization?
I am currently undertaking a research project for a masters degree in
advanced networking, with The Open University, in the UK. I am
researching for no company. I intend to conduct the
Hi,
I was going through this database[1] looking for office
facilities/buildings with 10gbe carriers POPs already present, but only
datacentres are listed.
My requirement is low cost 10gbe connectivity to any London
datacentre where I could either get either low-cost few racks
hosting+partial
The Outages list is receiving hard bounces from *some* email address hosted
at Qwest/Centurylink.
Alas, the bounce message comes from qwest...@centurylink.com, and neither
the headers nor the message body *identifies the invalid address*.
This does not seem to conform with best practices. :-)
On Sat May 25, 2013 at 05:34:34PM +0300, Andrius Kazimieras Kasparavi??ius
wrote:
I am sure there are already large office blocks with multiple
10gbe carrier POPs or am I? Maybe it is possible to save costs
and time by choosing office with built-in good connectivity
rather than wait months
- Original Message -
From: Christopher Morrow morrowc.li...@gmail.com
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 1:21 PM, vijay gill vg...@vijaygill.com
wrote:
Resurrecting this thread. Anyone?
What software solution do people use for inventory management for
things
like riser/conduit drawdown,
On 5/21/13, Siegel, David david.sie...@level3.com wrote:
Off the shelf stuff? There are lots of options, but it seems like the
general opinion of the IT groups I've worked with is that it's just as much
work to customize and integrate them as it is to write from scratch so we
tend to get
If anyone is interrested, here's a little Perl CLI util to lookup what
countries registered networks within a block. There's no documentation
yet, it's a .pl where it should probably be a command with a makefile
installer, and Net::CIDR overlaps Net::IP. At any rate, hopefully it
is useful to
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