Re: any interesting/useful resources available to IPv6 only?

2019-05-05 Thread Doug Barton
On 5/3/19 1:33 PM, Mohammad Khalil wrote: Hello all I have prepared something in the past you might find useful (hopefully). First, it's considered rude to send attachments of any size to a mailing list, never mind one that's almost 2 megs in size. Much better to put it on a web site

Re: Access to raw network data

2019-05-05 Thread Valdis Klētnieks
On Mon, 06 May 2019 03:59:18 -, lobna gouda said: > Does anyone know if there is public sources for network data that can be use > to train model? What data, and what model? What problem are you trying to solve by training a model? Hint: A model trained on data from Comcast's network is

Access to raw network data

2019-05-05 Thread lobna gouda
Hello, Does anyone know if there is public sources for network data that can be use to train model? If not public, can someone provide access for research and all data confidentially rights will be preserved. Brgds, LG

Re: Widespread Firefox issues

2019-05-05 Thread Hank Nussbacher
On 05/05/2019 00:04, Lee wrote: On 5/4/19, Mark Foster wrote: Official update from Mozilla: https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2019/05/04/update-regarding-add-ons-in-firefox/ where they say Please note: The fix does not apply to Firefox ESR which is what I'm running, so about:config

Re: any interesting/useful resources available to IPv6 only?

2019-05-05 Thread Marco Davids via NANOG
Op 03-05-19 om 17:14 schreef Brian J. Murrell: I wonder if anyone has any references to interesting/useful/otherwise resources on are only available to IPv6 users that they can forward to me. Most of my personals websites are IPv6-only, but they are neither interesting nor useful.

Re: any interesting/useful resources available to IPv6 only?

2019-05-05 Thread Pshem Kowalczyk
I've found a VPS provider (https://www.vultr.com/pricing/) that offers cheaper instances with IPv6 only. I suspect that there might be others, as ultimately those sort of services can't really escape the issue by using NAT. kind regards Pshem On Sat, 4 May 2019 at 03:15, Brian J. Murrell