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Leslie.
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Leslie Daigle
Principal, ThinkingCat Enterprises
ldai...@thinkingcat.com
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5 physical locations(
https://www.sfmix.org/connect/locations ) and is always open to
talking to other providers about extending into their datacenter. So
I'd say we're in a variety of locations! We've also just celebrated
our 10 year anniversary :)
Leslie
Hey!
New message, please read <http://austincounseling.com/heard.php?0nmn>
Leslie
Hey!
New message, please read <http://brazilsail.com/leaving.php?2d>
Leslie
Just a reminder that this deadline is coming up! We can't wait to see
your submissions :)
Leslie
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 5:57 AM, Benno Overeinder be...@nlnetlabs.nl wrote:
Dear colleagues,
Please find the CFP for RIPE 70 below.
The deadline for submissions is 1 March 2015.
Please also
pmacct (http://www.pmacct.net/) is another pretty awesome open source tool.
Leslie
On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 8:00 AM, Avi Freedman freed...@freedman.net wrote:
There's also SiLK from CMU. It's powerful but has a learning curve.
I also see pmacct being used both by some end networks
accordingly.
More information on this policy can be found on our website here:
https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#four10
Regards,
Leslie Nobile
Director, Registration Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
this organization, it
would be greatly appreciated,
Leslie
in
the North American region for education and the sharing of knowledge for
the Internet operations community.
Leslie
David
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Jeroen Massar jer...@massar.ch wrote:
On 2013-06-13 13:01, david peahi wrote:
Apologies for making what could be construed as an off topic
AS43821 or AS14907 ,
please contact us directly if you want it fixed sooner than once a
week :)
Leslie
(Wikimedia Foundation - you can also contact me at lc...@wikimedia.org
for any official business).
P.S. If anyone's curious, Tele2 was fine - there was an issue between
two other as's
.
If you're curious about wikimedia's architecture, you can check it out
on our wiki -- https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Leslie
Cheers,
-- jra
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Jay R. Ashworth Baylink
j...@baylink.com
Designer The Things I Think
to adjust any filters in place accordingly.
For informational purposes, a list of ARIN's currently administered IP address
blocks can be found at:
https://www.arin.net/knowledge/ip_blocks.html
Regards,
Leslie Nobile
Director, Registration Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
You can have student pricing and members without needing a separate
class of membership. Education is useful even for existing network
engineers.
Leslie
On 10/27/10 12:02 PM, Daniel Golding wrote:
I suspect the board will set some kind of a discount for students.
Personally, I would
Hunters, backhoes, and ship anchors are all fiber's natural enemies -
I'm surprised Discovery Channel hasn't done a special on it!
On 9/21/10 6:19 AM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
this was presented at the nanog in ... SF I think as well:
are
irresponsible, but, as with any segment of the population, when you have
a large group there will be a percentage of complete idiots out there
who take stupid actions.
As for the 2nd amendment stuff - I'm not touching that one with a 10
foot fiber ;)
Leslie
That speed doesn't seem too bad to me - robots.txt is our friend when
one had bandwidth limitations.
Leslie
On 9/7/10 1:19 PM, Ken Chase wrote:
So i guess im new at internets as my colleagues told me because I havent gone
around to 30-40 systems I control (minus customer self-managed gear
.
Leslie
On 8/13/10 10:59 AM, Greg Whynott wrote:
how does ARIN or whomever deal with similar situations where someone is
advertising un-allocated, un-assigned by ARIN IP space in NA? do they have a
deal/agreement with the 'backbone' providers?
-g
6. ARIN receives a fraud/abuse
Forwarding on behalf of APNIC.
_
Two /8s allocated to APNIC from IANA (49/8 and 101/8)
_
Dear colleagues
The information in this announcement is to enable the Internet community to
update
Does anyone have the location of NANOG50 ?
I am trying to coordinate my travel due to another conference in Atlanta
right before NANOG.
Thanks!
Leslie
Hey -
We're currently looking for a small lt2p/pptp concentrator, mainly so
people can connect via their iphones/androids with some vpn client to
get email on the go.
Does anyone have any boxes that they love/hate?
Thanks for the advice
Leslie
I didn't realize that os x server can run this - and pretty much anyone
can set up os x in 5 seconds -- anyone have any horror stories?
Bryan Irvine wrote:
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Leslie les...@craigslist.org wrote:
Hey -
We're currently looking for a small lt2p/pptp concentrator
and a good selection
of datacenters - plus the Acela train is really comfortable.
Leslie
forget attenuation if it's a short distance or you might burn out your
pricey new optics!
Leslie
them against live database, and then reports the number of
hits to me - that way I can at least take manual action against
offenders. On the good side, the only offender I currently see is
40430, but I am still trying to remain vigilent for future spammers
Leslie
Leslie wrote:
Just FYI
updated.
Thanks again,
Leslie
Jon Lewis wrote:
Unallocated doesn't mean non-routed. All a spammer needs is a
willing/non-filtering provider doing BGP with them, and they can
announce any space they like, send out some spam, and then pull the
announcement. Next morning, when you see the spam
Just FYI the colo4jax guys got back to me and it is a stale ARIN db
entry - I guess they don't update it as quickly as I thought. So this
is now just a normal case of spam.
Leslie
Leslie wrote:
Yes, unallocated (at least according to ARIN's whois db) but not
unannounced - obviously our
unallocated space illegitimately.
How have you dealt with this issue? Does anyone publish a more granular
listing of unallocated space? Does arin have this information somewhere
other than just probing any given ip via whois?
Thanks!
Leslie
Craigslist Spam Hater
I failed to mention we're seeing this from an unallocated /20 whose
parent /8 is allocated to ARIN (and is partially in use)
Leslie
Leslie wrote:
First off, I'm not certain if unallocated space in blocks less than a /8
is properly called bogon, so pardon my terminology if I'm incorrect
then links from the same /24. So it's a SEO
thingy.
I've found that a lot of spammers enjoy having diverse ip's from which
to mail/proxy requests. This may just be a case of ignorance/rumors on
your customers part, but I might suspect some of them of being spammers...
Leslie
I have already tried calling +1-310-215-1001 which is not in service as
well as emailing peer...@myspace.com and n...@myspace.com and checking
peeringdb.com for any other contact info.
Thanks
Leslie Carr
Craigslist
also at 415/566-6394 x140
Thanks to everyone who wrote back privately --
I also didn't know that force10 now has dual-cam linecards which raises
the amount of routes it can handle
Leslie wrote:
Hey nanog-izens
So for routers that are touching our transit and (hopefully soon) future
peering, we're looking at both
Hi --
We are currently trying to set up a TACACS server for authentication
to our network gear and have it run on suse linux hosts. Does anyone
have any advice/good webpages or guides regarding this?
Thank you very much in advance!
Leslie
The best answer actually does seem to be to use freeradius instead of
tacacs, so I will probably go with that (though if anyone has any good
tips on freeradius, please, let me know)
Leslie
On Nov 7, 2008, at 1:30 PM, Leslie wrote:
Hi --
We are currently trying to set up a TACACS server
Do you have any suggestions for a free tacacs server which will run on
linux ? I have so far been unable to find any and the tacacs+ source
code hasn't been updated since around 2000
Leslie
On Nov 7, 2008, at 2:43 PM, Eddy Martinez wrote:
I second the TACACS+
Thats what you want. Same
Forwarding this email on behalf of APNIC...
New IPv4 allocation for APNIC (112/8 and 113/8)
Dear colleagues
The information in this announcement is
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