Re: Google served from non-google IPs?

2015-03-14 Thread ITechGeek
I'm surprised they don't set aside a small piece of their IP space that an ISP can anycast routes locally to the cache (Maybe a /24?) --- -ITG (ITechGeek) i...@itechgeek.com https://itg.nu/ GPG Keys:

Re: Google served from non-google IPs?

2015-03-14 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 5:32 PM, ITechGeek i...@itechgeek.com wrote: On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 5:09 PM, Christopher Morrow morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote: I'm surprised they don't set aside a small piece of their IP space that an 'they' and 'their' here are confusing, which 'they' and 'their'

Re: Google served from non-google IPs?

2015-03-14 Thread Dave Temkin
Seems like an odd waste of resources; what if Google, Akamai, Netflix, and anyone else who wanted caches wanted IPs in that block? The IX would be out of address space pretty quickly, forcing a majority of users to re-number because of a small number of other users. -Dave On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at

Re: Google served from non-google IPs?

2015-03-14 Thread ITechGeek
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 5:09 PM, Christopher Morrow morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote: I'm surprised they don't set aside a small piece of their IP space that an 'they' and 'their' here are confusing, which 'they' and 'their' did you mean? In this case they being Google and their being

Re: BCOP appeals numbering scheme -- feedback requested

2015-03-14 Thread William Norton
On Mar 13, 2015, at 5:54 PM, Owen DeLong o...@delong.com wrote: It does, but for BCOP, I do think it would be best if the new document completely obsoleted the previous document and still relevant content was copied into the new document rather than leaving merge as an exercise. Agreed -

Re: Google served from non-google IPs?

2015-03-14 Thread manning
one of the legacy uses of an IX was to place “content” near the eyeballs. For the adventurous, this meant placing NTP chimers, DNS route servers, and even content directly on the switch mesh. Akamai might have been the first to pull back from that and move its services behind an Akamai

Re: Google served from non-google IPs?

2015-03-14 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 4:05 PM, ITechGeek i...@itechgeek.com wrote: I'm surprised they don't set aside a small piece of their IP space that an 'they' and 'their' here are confusing, which 'they' and 'their' did you mean? ISP can anycast routes locally to the cache (Maybe a /24?) that sounds

Re: What happened to Schprokits?

2015-03-14 Thread Charles N Wyble
Checkout trigger for what seems to be the most viable system: https://trigger.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ On March 13, 2015 7:59:13 PM CDT, Pablo Lucena pluc...@coopergeneral.com wrote: I have great hopes for Schprokits. The idea behind it is outstanding - an Ansible for networking. It must be

Re: What happened to Schprokits?

2015-03-14 Thread Pablo Lucena
This is great, had not heard of Trigger. Finding that it has native support for asynchronous processing makes it even better =). Thanks for sharing Charles. Regards, On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 6:29 AM, Charles N Wyble char...@thefnf.org wrote: Checkout trigger for what seems to be the most

Re: Searching for a quote

2015-03-14 Thread Larry Sheldon
On 3/13/2015 08:47, Karl Auer wrote: On Fri, 2015-03-13 at 06:14 -0700, Stephen Satchell wrote: what I was taught is that one has to be able to handle *correctly* malformed input, and not yield astonishing results. No program should leave its sanity at the mercy of its input. PJ Plauger, I