>
> Sounds like you're making a/the case for MACSec :-).
>
While I get your point, and it is a good one, no. Once lawyers, finance, and
other functions get involved, it goes from being just another technology, to a
pain for suppliers and customers alike. Export laws complicate
> Information can be in plaintext and private
Three can keep a secret, if two of them are dead. -- franklin
i know you truely believe the tunnel k00laid. the security
community does not.
randy
❦ 18 septembre 2020 21:03 +03, Paschal Masha:
> Any Techie from AS16509 (Amazon) in here that can help with a peering
> request for Denver and LA Any2 IXs that was sent to peering@amazon for days
> now without a response :)
It takes some time to get an answer from Amazon, but they eventually
Hello,
Any Techie from AS16509 (Amazon) in here that can help with a peering
request for Denver and LA Any2 IXs that was sent to peering@amazon for days
now without a response :)
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Thanks Eric.
I have been helped. I'm good now.
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On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 7:28 PM Eric Dugas wrote:
> Their NOC is usually very responsive
>
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 10:46 AM Paschal Masha
> wrote:
>
>> Hey,
Hello
You may contact distributors instead, such as Arrow or TechData.
Best regards
>> Le 18 sept. 2020 à 17:51, Eric Litvin a écrit :
>
> Hi, I need to get in contact with someone in the sales team at Redhat but
> they are not replying either to my emails or phone calls. Do you know
Their NOC is usually very responsive
On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 10:46 AM Paschal Masha
wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Any Techie from AS6939 to help with a routing issue in Denver ANY2 IX.
> Please contact me offlist. Thanks
>
>
>
> *Paschal Masha*
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> 6x7 Networks | 1 (831)325-0544
>
Hi, I need to get in contact with someone in the sales team at Redhat but they
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> On Sep 18, 2020, at 7:48 AM, Wilco Baan Hofman
On 18/09/2020 12:07, Mark Tinka wrote:
>
> There was a time when the use-case for MACSec was to move banks away
> from running their own DWDM/FC networks, and letting operators do it.
>
Well, the other use case is access networks with 802.1x. With 802.1x as
long as the port stays up the
Hey,
Any Techie from AS6939 to help with a routing issue in Denver ANY2 IX.
Please contact me offlist. Thanks
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aar...@gvtc.com писал 2020-09-15 20:31:
Hi Aaron,
Also, with VPN's over SRv6
would this enable automatic vpn capability over the internet? I mean
if I can do VPN's over an IPv6 network, seems that I could do that
across the Internet as well.
I think you already can do it over any kind of
On 16 September 2020 22:38:38 CEST, Randy Bush wrote:
>> Privacy != encryption.
>
>cleartext == privacy * 0
>
>cleartext * complexity == privacy * 0
False. Cleartext and privacy are two different things which are not mutually
exclusive. Information can be in plaintext and private, it can
On 18/Sep/20 11:40, t...@pelican.org wrote:
I've got MACSec deployed for exactly one customer as a point solution. It
works once it's in, but the documentation, vendor or otherwise, and choice of
suitable equipment were fairly sparse. I certainly wouldn't want to offer it
at scale.
> For me, MACSec is kind of like SyncE... great on paper and in the sales
> pitch, but anyone that truly wants to use those features is probably
> going to be architecting, deploying and managing them themselves, and
> not paying a 3rd party network operator for the priviledge.
I've got MACSec
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