On Fri, 2024-05-17 at 08:13 +0300, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
> On 17/05/2024 5:45, Karl Auer wrote:
> > https://support.google.com/a/answer/81126
>
> I think some may have missed these announcements:
>
> https://labs.ripe.net/author/fergalc/enhancing-email-delivery-at-the
ld be really stupid take a single signal as
> disqualifying.
For small-scale senders, it's either or both. For large-scale senders
(5000+ per day) it's both.
At least according to this:
https://support.google.com/a/answer/81126
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Old fingerprint: 2561 E9EC D868 E73C 8AF1 49CF EE50 4B1D CCA1 5170
On Thu, 2022-03-17 at 21:26 -0500, Jerry Cloe wrote:
> First thing that comes to mind is power, how would you power them?
Hydroelectricity (or wave energy), *obviously*. Sheesh.
:-)
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still exists.
How on Earth is that "more effective"?
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Old fingerprint: 2561 E9
ter password (on that computer in the basement at
SpaceX with the flickering green CRT monitor displaying inch-high
characters and that goes "beep" every time someone presses a key) isn't
"Elon"...
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Old fingerprint: 2561 E9EC D868 E73C 8AF1 49CF EE50 4B1D CCA1 5170
egards, K.
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uotes mean
:-)
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mprove the ones you have.
Don't let "perfect" be the enemy of "good".
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egards, K.
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e
decisionmakers in the emergency team(s). Their job is to put the fear
of a vengeful god into any idiot who tries to interfere with the
recovery process by e.g. demanding status reports at ten-minute
intervals.
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etwork as a mechanism allowing the
deletion of vast quantities of *other people's* irreplaceable data
using simple mnemonic commands...
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more about incompetence and underfunding than about
malfeasance.
Hope I didn't completely miss the point :-)
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On Fri, 2021-06-25 at 15:18 -0700, Michael Thomas wrote:
> On 6/25/21 8:39 AM, Karl Auer wrote:
> > We need to start building systems that are not seamless, that are
> > not highly interchangeable, that are not fully interconnected, and
> > we have to include our human sys
approach.
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Ransomwear - the latest fashion idea.
"Pay me money or I will continue to wear these clothes"
I reckon I could make a killing just by stepping out in a knee-length
macrame skirt...
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ution unless steps are
taken to forbid direct access to the bucket. It would be usual to use
(and enforce) access via CloudFront, if for no other reason than to
provide for HTTPS access.
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at I
do not know.
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Is there anyone at Fastly?
According to fastly, the problem has been resolved. See
--https://status.fastly.com/incidents/vpk0ssybt3bj
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lls and whistles that Discord has (in particular it has
no audio or screensharing), but as an instant messaging platform for us
it's worked very well indeed.
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h
, also, that this would
include disproportionately many of it's most valued active members.
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de a proper
proportion of email-only users, and then listen to them.
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Old finge
we
have real ones like Woolloomooloo, Burpengary and Humpty Doo. My
favourite is Numbugga (closely followed by Wonglepong).
> I cannot remember what we used to call airport security pre-TSA...
"Useful"?
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ase too.
But how to stop it - that is the question...
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te will be removed on 15 January 2021.
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system doesn't work...
Multiplied by infinity if it costs lives.
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egards, K.
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Old fingerprint: 8D08 9CAA 649A AFEF E862 062A 2E97 42D4 A2A0 616D
ext
generation technology" *meant* something back then.
You tell that to young folk these days and they don't believe you...
-K.
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behest of the Oz government. Dunno if they were or are NTP servers.
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uot; misspelled.
Was not helped by Google insisting I must have meant "desertification",
the fact that it's a really common misspelling, and the fact that
"desification" does actually mean something...
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t about email is that it is inherently store-and-
forward, so it can relatively easily be moved off a network, stored,
moved by other means, and put back on a (possibly different) network.
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s absolutely rife then. That
was the heyday of IT consulting/contracting (in Australia at least)...
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, even if that is the best or only path to greater
fitness.
We operate as intelligent entities only as individuals. As a group, we
are as dumb as any bacterium.
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d profile and get all your extensions and settings back.
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ly, if you are using the Linux version. I'm on 66.0.3 Linux
64-bit. I think the Android version still allows it, too.
I dislike this trend to remove features "for our own good", yet
everyone seems to be doing it.
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atever the issue is, I'll set it
back to true.
BTW it hit at midnight UTC,so different people saw the effect at
different times depending on their timezone.
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didn't mention SMBv2?
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GPG fingerprint: A52E F6B9 708B 51C4 85E6 1634 0571 ADF9 3C1C 6A3A
Old fingerprint: E00D 64ED 9C6
On Fri, 2016-10-28 at 18:37 -0700, Steve Atkins wrote:
> > On Oct 28, 2016, at 6:04 PM, Karl Auer <ka...@biplane.com.au>
> > wrote:
> > It's fine to use no-reverse-lookup as a component of a spamminess
> > score. It's not OK to use it as proof of spamminess.
> Peop
s proof of spamminess.
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Old fingerprint: 3C41 82BE A9E7 99A1 B931 5AE7 7638 0147 2C3C 2AC4
c management)
- for testing
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g
system. Not a bad platform.
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Old fingerprint: 3C41
re are no viable upgrade paths! Zero
interoperability!" - this is just Chicken Little stuff.
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you got!"
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ng :-)
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interface identifiers, as far as I know.
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in
practice. But I have been wrong oh, so many times...
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can advise people.
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Old fingerprint: 3C41 82BE A9E7 9
ained.
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Old fingerprint: 3C41 82BE A9E7 99A1 B931 5AE7 7638 0147 2C3C 2AC4
there is a USB-to-RJ45 adapter available, but not
supplied with the device.
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.
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GPG fingerprint: 3C41 82BE A9E7 99A1 B931 5AE7 7638 0147 2C3C 2AC4
Old fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55 884B E129 072B 0AF0 72AA 9882
ick - how does that solve the problem? The OP wants to know
if a modem at a remote site will answer the phone. Maybe I misunderstood
the problem.
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t, put it all in a box, plug it into power. Only
configuration needed is setting the SMS target(s)... If you made it
network addressable (on 3G/4G) it could send emails as well.
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of us in regions with inbound data quotas, upstream spam
filtering is essential. Sure, I filtered them all straight to trash, but
only after I'd already paid for them.
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about that...
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GPG fingerprint: 3C41 82BE A9E7 99A1 B931 5AE7 7638 0147 2C3C 2AC4
Old fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55
for short exposures.
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Old fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55 884B E129 072B 0AF0 72AA 9882
ent resolved.
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GPG fingerprint: 3C41 82BE A9E7 99A1 B931 5AE7 7638 0147 2C3C 2AC4
Old fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55 884B E129 0
it's to leave a sliver of hope: We'll meet again, don't know
where, don't know when, but I know we'll meet again (all together now,
customers!) some sunny day...
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http
to remove!
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Old fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55 884B
end-point
addresses. By the time there was anything properly Internetty into
Vietnam it was the late 90s.
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GPG
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Old fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55 884B E129 072B 0AF0 72AA 9882
networks will not be equally well packaged for the
home.
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Old
On Thu, 2015-07-09 at 08:02 -0500, Mike Hammett wrote:
I can't imagine [...]
And that, right there, is the problem.
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/256th of that.
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Old fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55
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Old fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55 884B E129 072B 0AF0 72AA 9882
speeds, just as there
are only three values for amount of personal fortune, RAM, disk space
and CPU speed. The three values are not enough, enough and I don't
know. Always aspire to I don't know.
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like Lorenzo - very unusual.
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Old fingerprint
? implies that it is.
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Old fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6
On Wed, 2015-06-10 at 21:06 +0900, Lorenzo Colitti wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 8:30 PM, Karl Auer ka...@biplane.com.au wrote:
Seems to me that N will vary depending on what you are trying to do.
A model where the device has to request resources from the network before
enabling tethering
server is
almost certainly not going to have an upper limit that significantly
crimps your style...
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GPG fingerprint
On Wed, 2015-06-10 at 09:49 -0700, Scott Whyte wrote:
False dichotomies suck.
There are only two kinds of dichotomy... those that suck and those that
do not. This one sucks.
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GPG fingerprint: 3C41 82BE A9E7 99A1 B931 5AE7 7638 0147 2C3C 2AC4
Old fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55 884B E129 072B 0AF0 72AA 9882
a second (, third, fourth, ..) request with a
different DUID, it'll get a second (,third, fourth,...) address oo, I
guess.
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- such as router advertisements.
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GPG fingerprint: 3C41 82BE A9E7 99A1 B931 5AE7 7638 0147 2C3C 2AC4
Old fingerprint: EC67
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GPG fingerprint: 3C41 82BE A9E7 99A1 B931 5AE7 7638 0147 2C3C 2AC4
Old fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55 884B E129 072B 0AF0 72AA 9882
On Tue, 2014-11-11 at 07:44 -0800, Michael Thomas wrote:
On 11/11/2014 01:05 AM, Karl Auer wrote:
Someone who puts a real switch doing real work on the Internet with
working telnet access is asking to have at least the switch
compromised very quickly.
How so? Assuming that you're using
that needs ten
thousand subnets per household...
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them.
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GPG fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55 884B E129 072B 0AF0 72AA 9882
Old fingerprint: B862 FB15 FE96 4961 BC62 1A40
.
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GPG fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55 884B E129 072B 0AF0 72AA 9882
Old fingerprint: B862 FB15 FE96 4961 BC62 1A40
desired recipient.
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ways of doing things. People
will work it out.
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On Mon, 2013-04-01 at 01:31 -0500, Jimmy Hess wrote:
On 3/31/13, Karl Auer ka...@biplane.com.au wrote:
OK - how does one configure NAT so that the source addresses of outbound
packets are NOT clamped to a configured range on the outside of the NAT
device? Given this general scenario
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On Mon, 2013-04-01 at 15:07 +1100, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message 1364787851.2136.7.camel@karl, Karl Auer writes:
A side effect of NAT is to clamp the source address range
of outbound packets to the configured NAT outside address
range.
It depends on how the nat is configured.
OK - how
pretty weird
too, really. I guess we (the wider IPv6 using community) will have to
develop a human vocabulary for IPv6 as well as a technical one :-)
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On Thu, 2013-02-14 at 08:08 -0500, Jared Mauch wrote:
I recommend keeping your network as congruent between IPv4 and IPv6 as
possible, with dual-stack.
Why?
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snooping means see
it at all, not see and ignore it as in the broadcast world.
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On Tue, 2013-02-12 at 15:40 -0500, Brandon Ross wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013, Karl Auer wrote:
For example, multicast is used by ND, the IPv6 equivalent of ARP. MLD
Oh really? Exactly when during the ND process does a device send an MLD
message that can be snooped?
ND just uses multicast
network (no router at all).
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's fault.
As a matter of interest, what is the all kinds of trouble that a
client can cause by configuring too many addresses on their server?
Things that are not the client-side problems, obviously ;-)
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On Wed, 2013-01-30 at 10:33 +, Nick Hilliard wrote:
On 30/01/2013 10:24, Karl Auer wrote:
Hm. If you have 100 VMs per host and 48 hosts on a switch, methinks you
should probably invest in the finest switches money can buy, and they
will have no problem tracking that state.
What make
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