It would be fun to make a encryptation keyboard. A keyboard that add
the text you write to a buffer, and wen the buffer is full, output it
to the computer encrypted. Maybe with pgp. Such machine would
probably need a led with the text you are writing.
That way, you coud be using Google Docs or
Reminder - submissions are due 30 days from today. The sooner the better,
as it gives the Program Committee more time to help submitters refine their
presentations for the NANOG audience.
Regards,
-Dave
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 3:33 PM, David Temkin d...@temk.in wrote:
NANOG Community,
I
Have you looked into Cisco's OER?
-James
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From: Andy Litzinger [mailto:andy.litzin...@theplatform.com]
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 2:19 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: tools and techniques to pinpoint and respond to loss on a path
Hi,
Does anyone have any
Or you could send emails that people cannot reply to, that would stop them dead
in their tracks.. ;)
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Date: 07/16/2013 1:20 AM (GMT-08:00)
To:
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Subject: Re: Office 365..? how Microsoft handed the
On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 8:36 AM, Nick Khamis sym...@gmail.com wrote:
This just got very interesting. Given that we do not own any Microsoft
products here, and still able to function like any other corporation,
I am more interested in a solution that you have more control over
secured
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 1:42 AM, Eugeniu Patrascu eu...@imacandi.net wrote:
Dropping everything at once may dilute the debate as I am sure your
government and every other government that may be proved to be involved will
it seems likely that every gov't with sense is doing this sort of
thing...
I still believe the initial disclosure should have included a matter of great
international importance.. If it were me, I would have dropped info along with
the fact that facebook is going to a pay model. There would have been riots in
the streets. ;)
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From: Blake Dunlap [mailto:iki...@gmail.com]
While any provider will attempt to fix peer / upstream issues as they can, any
SLA you would have is between two points on their private network, not
from point A to point Z that they have no control over across multiple peers
and the public
NANOGers -
If you have a moment, it would be helpful if you could complete the 4th
annual Global IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey. Completion only
takes a few minutes, and the data from the survey is useful in tracking
progress and hurdles in IPv6 deployment.
Thanks!
/John
Hi,
Anyone from Hilton Hotels NOC or related on here? We are seeing their
internet proxy doing weird things to http requests to servers at $DAYJOB.
-Grant
On Tue, 16 Jul 2013 10:17:46 +0200, \tei'' said:
It would be fun to make a encryptation keyboard. A keyboard that add
the text you write to a buffer, and wen the buffer is full, output it
to the computer encrypted. Maybe with pgp. Such machine would
probably need a led with the text you are
On Jul 16, 2013, at 3:44 PM, Grant Ridder shortdudey...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Anyone from Hilton Hotels NOC or related on here? We are seeing their
internet proxy doing weird things to http requests to servers at $DAYJOB.
Many of the hilton properties have migrated to Wayport/attwifi.
The requests are coming from 167.187.100.202 which is in a /16 assigned to
Hilton. As far as i know, the waypoint service has its own netblocks.
-Grant
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Jared Mauch ja...@puck.nether.net wrote:
On Jul 16, 2013, at 3:44 PM, Grant Ridder shortdudey...@gmail.com
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 2:51 PM, Barry Shein
b...@world.std.comjavascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'b...@world.std.com');
wrote:
What I find particularly troubling is this image of the govt paying
for these surveillances. The price seemed to be from around $325 for
an install plus $10 to $750 install
IP SLA + EEM on the 4900. You can have the 4900 run pings/latency tests and
then run commands and pipe them to flash when the issue happens.
-Pete
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 5:18 PM, Andy Litzinger
andy.litzin...@theplatform.com wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have any recommendations on how to
What I have done in the past, and this presumes you have a /29 or bigger on the
peering session to your upstreams is to check with the direct upstream provider
at each and get approval to put a linux box diagnostics server on the peering
side of each BGP upstream connection you have -
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