This issue now seems resolved. If anyone here was directly responsible
for the resolution, thank you.
-Vinny
Vinny Abello via NANOG wrote on 6/11/2021 11:17 AM:
Hello,
Please excuse the noise. If there are any network engineers from
Cogent and Altice on the list, could you please email me
Hello,
Please excuse the noise. If there are any network engineers from Cogent
and Altice on the list, could you please email me directly. This is
regarding a specific Altice IPv4 aggregate in the NYC area that Cogent
in the NYC area is handing off to Zayo in San Jose for some reason. It
On , Livingood, Jason wrote:
On 5/15/14, 12:49 PM, arvindersi...@mail2tor.com
arvindersi...@mail2tor.com wrote:
I have two issues with the comments:
2. You mention that all packets treated equally - no games. Why does
AS7922 assign the speed test different DSCP from regular internet
On Jan 20, 2013, at 12:23 AM, Keith Medcalf kmedc...@dessus.com wrote:
Just an FYI...
Every version of Windows since Windows 2000 (sans Windows Me) has had
the DNS Client service which maintained this caching function. This was
by design due to the massive dependency on DNS resolution
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On 1/16/2013 7:16 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
Just an FYI...
Every version of Windows since Windows 2000 (sans Windows Me) has had the DNS
Client service which maintained this caching function. This was by design due
to the massive dependency on DNS
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On 1/16/2013 7:16 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Erik Levinson erik.levin...@uberflip.com
I'm having an unusual DNS problem and would appreciate feedback.
For the zones in question, primary DNS is provided by GoDaddy
On 1/18/2013 5:46 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Vinny Abello vi...@abellohome.net
Just an FYI...
Every version of Windows since Windows 2000 (sans Windows Me) has had
the DNS Client service which maintained this caching function. This
was by design due
On 6/15/2012 11:59 AM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57453738-83/fbi-dea-warn-ipv6-could-shield-criminals-from-police/
sigh
Cheers,
-- jra
I fail to see the problem the media and FBI are worried about. If the
regional registries are accurately documenting who they are
Hey John,
Thanks for taking the time for the detailed response. I always enjoy
reading your posts.
On 6/17/2012 7:16 PM, John Curran wrote:
On Jun 17, 2012, at 4:01 PM, Vinny Abello wrote:
If anything, I feel like this is a ploy by the FBI feeding the media to
get criminals to adopt IPv6
On 6/17/2012 10:22 PM, Jimmy Hess wrote:
On 6/17/12, Joel jaeggli joe...@bogus.com wrote:
[snip]
resources were delegated to them. future prefix assignments will
clearly require that the demonstrate utilization much as they are
required to in ipv4.
Sure. But they don't necessarily have to
On 6/17/2012 10:48 PM, Scott Weeks wrote:
--- vi...@abellohome.net wrote:
From: Vinny Abello vi...@abellohome.net
: It would seem to me if the if law enforcement is concerned about
: incentives to make networks do this, then it should be made a law
: within their operating jurisdiction
On 2/11/2012 4:37 PM, Keith Medcalf wrote:
Unfortunately that's not under control of those businesses. This
plain text email you sent comes across with clickable mailto and
http links in your signature in most modern email clients despite
you having sent it in plain text. Helpful email program
On 2/12/2012 1:19 PM, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 04:44:13AM -0500, Vinny Abello wrote:
All recent email clients I've come across give you anti-phishing
warnings in one way or another if the URL does not match the
actual link.
Which is great, but doesn't help you
On 1/25/2012 10:50 AM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
On 25/01/2012 15:17, Julien Goodwin wrote:
2. Backspace doesn't work. Seriously (ok Ctrl-h works, and you can patch
your terminal emulator for it, but it's the only hardware I've used in
the last 15 years like that)
I ended up remapping backspace
On 1/25/2012 1:57 PM, George Bonser wrote:
2. Backspace doesn't work. Seriously (ok Ctrl-h works, and you can
patch your terminal emulator for it, but it's the only hardware I've
used in the last 15 years like that)
I've noticed that though I think that is only on the hardware console port.
On 1/25/2012 2:32 PM, Tom Hill wrote:
On 25/01/12 18:57, George Bonser wrote:
I've noticed that though I think that is only on the hardware console port.
Most of the work I do is via the management port. If I'm on the console
serial port, then I am working manually and just deal with the
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On 12/20/2011 2:43 PM, Andree Toonk wrote:
Hi,
.-- My secret spy satellite informs me that at 11-12-20 11:16 AM Bret Clark
wrote:
Is http://cyclops.cs.ucla.edu/ still working? I don't seem to received
emails from them anymore when we stop
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On 12/21/2011 12:31 PM, Andree Toonk wrote:
Hi Vinny,
.-- My secret spy satellite informs me that at 11-12-21 5:17 AM Vinny Abello
wrote:
Unless I'm misunderstanding something, I'm concerned regarding the IPv4
bogon list on http
On 8/11/2011 10:19 AM, Jason Duerstock wrote:
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 8:57 AM, CJ cjinfant...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
Is there any reason to run IS-IS over OSPF in the SP core? Currently, we
are running IS-IS but we are redesigning our core and now would be a good
time to switch. I would
On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 01:27:57 -0400, Steve Spence wrote:
That what I found with most the open source /Linux mail products
that
customizing and extending can be difficult and a lot of time and
effort.
The exchange is one of the easiest ways to roll out large scale web
base
email if just
In a past work life, there was a short experimental run where it was
believed that the company I worked for could achieve 24/7 coverage
through individuals being on-call throughout the entire weekend AND
doing overnight maintenance during the week in 12 hour daily shifts from
8PM to 8AM.
you route around? There seems to be one path from
the US to Brazil via GBLX and CTBC.Are you leveraging leased
connectivity? Thanks for the info!!
SD
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 2, 2011, at 1:21 AM, Vinny Abello vi...@abellohome.net wrote:
We saw similar issues with IKE through
We saw similar issues with IKE through Global Crossing (as odd as that sounds)
out of the NYC market at the same time. We routed around them and problem
solved. Still scratching our heads on that one... In my experiences, GLBX has
numerous odd issues to the point where it's become a bad joke
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