Hi Max,
If you're continuing to receive unsatisfactory support on this issue,
please reach out to me directly.
mc
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 10:42 AM Max Tulyev wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> is there anyone from Netflix?
>
> We have a strange problem: our customers also customers of Netflix when
>
On 1/13/14 5:26 AM, Tassos Chatzithomaoglou wrote:
I'm looking for ways to verify that the currently running software on
our Cisco/Juniper boxes is the one that is also in the
flash/hd/storage/etc. Something that will somehow compare the running
software in ram with the software on
On 04/20/2012 12:39 PM, Abdelkader Chikh Daho wrote:
Hi,
Thanks a lot for all your inputs and feedback.
My goal is to peer with a lot of networks especially ISPs. We are mainly
a content provider. Tlex and Equinix seem to be the obvioius choice for
a neutral colocation facility. According
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 22:04:25 +
Andy Ashley li...@nexus6.co.za wrote:
Hi,
Im looking for a little advice about DSL circuits in New York,
specifically at 111 8th Ave.
Going to locate a console server there for out-of-band serial
management. The router will need connectivity for remote
On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 15:32:10 -0500
Drew Weaver drew.wea...@thenap.com wrote:
I should've qualified my question by saying What valid application
which traverses the Internet and could be seen at the edge of a
network actually uses UDP 80?
I'll grant that my response was a bit pedantic: there
On Wed, 8 Dec 2010 11:13:01 -0500
Drew Weaver drew.wea...@thenap.com wrote:
The most common attacks that I have seen over the last 12 months, and
let's say I have seen a fair share have been easily detectable by the
source network.
It is either protocol 17 (UDP) dst port 80 or UDP Fragments
On Mon, 06 Dec 2010 07:56:30 +0900
Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
how do i find archives of this list from the '90s and early '00s?
http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/historical.html
how did you find that? the link labeled Historical NANOG List
Archive on the page
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