Re: Cable Company Hotspots

2020-11-21 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "Rod Beck" > Hey Gang, > > How do the cable companies generally deliver this service? A friend insists it > piggybacks off the WIFI radios of existing cable company subscribers. In other > words, the cable company WIFI router in a flat is providing both a

Re: Disney+ Geolocation (again)

2020-11-21 Thread Martin Hannigan
Hey Seth. I still like SOA for troubleshooting. The older our beloved net gets the less useful old reliable things get, but there can sometimes be good clues. shell01-clt01> dig SOA disneystreaming.com ;; ANSWER SECTION: disneystreaming.com. 3600 IN SOA ns1.p72.dynect.net.

Re: Career Opportunities In Network Engineering — Watch it on NANOG TV 

2020-11-21 Thread Jeff Tantsura
For DNS fundamentals - I’d definitely recommend DNS deep dive we have recorded at IETF108. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DV0q9s94RL8 Cheers, Jeff On Nov 21, 2020, 8:49 AM -0800, NANOG News , wrote: > Career Opportunities In Network Engineering > “Be curious and passionate; this is a lifelong

Re: Disney+ Geolocation (again)

2020-11-21 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 11/21/20 08:48, Mike Hammett wrote: I think this is another example of the disconnect between technical teams and support teams at consumer-facing organizations. Consumer-facing support often can't find their way out of a wet paper bag on consumer-related issues, much less on network

ARIN RDAP-related changes (was: ARIN Software and System Updates)

2020-11-21 Thread John Curran
NANOGers - ARIN updated some of its software this morning, and I’d like to call to your attention the variety of changes related to RDAP. In particular, if you utilize ARIN’s RDAP bootstrap server, please pay careful attention regarding upcoming deprecation of the prior URL used for access.

Re: Re[6]: Disney+ Geolocation (again)

2020-11-21 Thread Mike Hammett
Jeff, I think this is another example of the disconnect between technical teams and support teams at consumer-facing organizations. Consumer-facing support often can't find their way out of a wet paper bag on consumer-related issues, much less on network issues. I think the community's

[NANOG-announce] Career Opportunities In Network Engineering — Watch it on NANOG TV 

2020-11-21 Thread NANOG News
*Career Opportunities In Network Engineering * “Be curious and passionate; this is a lifelong journey.” — Selva Srinivasan, Microsoft Big thanks to all who attended our first NANOG U Webinar last week! And of course, to each of our guest speakers — it was a great conversation, all around. Didn't

Career Opportunities In Network Engineering — Watch it on NANOG TV 

2020-11-21 Thread NANOG News
*Career Opportunities In Network Engineering * “Be curious and passionate; this is a lifelong journey.” — Selva Srinivasan, Microsoft Big thanks to all who attended our first NANOG U Webinar last week! And of course, to each of our guest speakers — it was a great conversation, all around. Didn't

Re: A letter from the CEO

2020-11-21 Thread Mark Tinka
On 11/21/20 01:20, Mel Beckman wrote: I’m sure the implication that “safe, secure” refers to less susceptibility to eavesdropping. But of course fiber can still be tapped trivially with angle-of-incidence intercept taps. I think the implication was some measure of superiority compared to

Re: A letter from the CEO

2020-11-21 Thread Mark Tinka
On 11/21/20 01:06, Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG wrote: > high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity More importantly, can someone tell me what 'safe global fiber connectivity' is?  As opposed to 'unsafe global fiber connectivity'? Do these guys have the market cornered on not

Re: A letter from the CEO

2020-11-21 Thread Mark Tinka
Oh dear, what will poor Kenya ever do :-)... Mark. On 11/21/20 00:22, Josh Luthman wrote: Got this message to me directly as well as through the list. @6x7 this list is *NOT* to be scrapped for email addresses for your marketing purposes.  This is complete garbage.  I'll be sending a