Change the root when any senior person leaves. It shouldn't be known to a
large set of staff members. During the bubble burst rifs we were changing them
on 40k+ devices every week. Make sure you verify the pass before disconnecting
the login acct making the change. Also make sure you
Doesn't cable Bahamas sell in andros
Warren Bailey wbai...@satelliteintelligencegroup.com wrote:
I suggested VSAT. Probably the quickest and cheapest.
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From: Mike Lyon mike.l...@gmail.com
Date: 04/30/2013 1:35 PM
Owen DeLong o...@delong.com wrote:
On Oct 7, 2012, at 3:18 PM, Cameron Byrne cb.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Oct 7, 2012 1:48 PM, Tom Limoncelli t...@whatexit.org wrote:
Have there been studies on how much latency CGN adds to a typical
internet user? I'd also be interested in anecdotes.
Intention is everything, words are only part of it. If you can't determine
intention and you get upset then it is you that has the problem. Ask or let it
go and assume the best intentions. The world be a lot better off if we all did
this.
Lorell Hathcock lor...@hathcock.org wrote:
We may
I agree with the way you are looking at it. I know it sounds impressive to
talk about hosts, but in ipv6 all that matters is how many subnets do I have
and how clean are my aggregation levels to avoid large wastes of subnets. Host
addressing is not an issue or concern. So to talk about 128
If it is a hostile lab environment, then pre decide on the address space to be
used by the company and auto include that into all production routers policies
to drop it like a hot potatoes covered in lava.
Brandon Ross br...@pobox.com wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jul 2012, Owen DeLong wrote:
On Jul 13,
I agree. Let the person talk do a few probing questions based off what they
say. If you yourself have any value you should be able to tell if they have a
chance.
Also I would prefer someone who says I don't know for sure but maybe something
along these lines, and then wants to know the right
It's about time and cost. If it's an emergency situation, trying to guess who
might own the address waste time to get confirmation, if it is a complete
guessing game. Then a warrant has to be gotten. You need to know who to put on
the warrant to make a request.
Cameron Byrne cb.li...@gmail.com
My biggest problem still is the multiple computer issue. I am on at least 3-5
physical computers and 1-20 virtual machines, and 2 cellphones a day. I
honestly do not want to store a database of passwords encrypted or not on an
open service.
As I have never had a virus or malware on any of
I agree, but in a big company it generally would cost at least 10s of thousands
of dollars just for training alone. The time away from the phones that would
have to be covered would exceed that. Let's say you had 8000 phone staff and
they were getting $10/be and training took an hour. That is
Hmm even most urban environments aren't worth deploying in or are probably
marginal profit. So I would expect 30-45% of population of the US to not be
worth or marginally worth deploying. I am assuming most urban less than 250k
and probably spread out. Not to mention to provide transit without
Any details on how much this cost, maybe I just missed it in the article. 40k.
It sounds interesting but in the US this would only make sense in cities and
most people don't live in MDUs. Where I live a lot of peoples driveways are a
mile or two long.
Marcel Plug marcelp...@gmail.com wrote:
brevity.
Joseph Snyder joseph.sny...@gmail.com wrote:
Any details on how much this cost, maybe I just missed it in the article. 40k.
It sounds interesting but in the US this would only make sense in cities and
most people don't live in MDUs. Where I live a lot of peoples driveways are a
mile
For those who didn't Google it.
http://www.ftthcouncil.org/en/knowledge-center/case-studies/amsterdam-city-fiber-project-analysis
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Joseph Snyder joseph.sny...@gmail.com wrote:
Lol too early in the morning, that much for so
funding it for years without getting it because of the stupid way in
which it has been funded.
I suggest you look into USF in more detail.
Owen
On Mar 24, 2012, at 6:06 AM, Joseph Snyder wrote:
Lol too early in the morning, that much for so few, but if you are going to
govt fund copper
I will just say no on all parts of this current part of the conversation and
leave it at that.
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Curtis Maurand cmaur...@xyonet.com wrote:
On 3/14/2012 9:00 PM, Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
Christopher Morrowmorrowc.li...@gmail.com writes:
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Robert E.
I would disagree, to me I would guess that the court would interpret the
disabling of access or removal to refer to the material and not the url. The
url is just a reference to the material in question. If you build a bashing
system that does not let you comply with the law, that becomes your
Try a full rebind on your cpe or power cycle, whichever is easier. This seems
to have worked for a few on the forums.
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James Laszko jam...@mythostech.com wrote:
On Jan 22, 2012, at 8:11 AM, Jamie Bowden ja...@photon.com
I believe 130.81 is blocked. Traceroute to your gateway address.
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NetSecGuy netsec...@gmail.com wrote:
I should have included reverse traces to begin with. No firewall on VPS.
Trace from the VPS to a router close to me.
I hope it's not an outdated martian problem firewall or route filter. For the
Traceroute from linode to FiOS, Traceroute to the FiOS gateway address.
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Network IP Dog network.ip...@gmail.com wrote:
From 90701 - Artesia, CA.
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