e a spinoff than
> acquisition.
I is, Polhem is wholly owned by a few of the large public pension funds in
Sweden.
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n't hate its users. Only drawback -- to some -- is that it's OS X only.
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... I think I'd better go back to my DESK and toy with a few common
MISAPPREHENSIONS ...
signatu
r to realise the driving force behind all these schemes. Delaying
the inevitable is just going to make some people richer, to the detriment
of others. I see no reason to support that.
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re's a lot left to turn on and configure, is a slightly better
proposition.
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MY income is ALL disposable!
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ISP /
access provider networks that won't change. We don't cope because NAT is
good. Hardly a workday goes past without me thinking "If I could address
this computer uniquely I'd go home earlier and with less grey hair".
We must do better.
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s IPv6 is worse than IPv4 with NAT, feel free to propose a new
> network protocol.
In your application, that assertion on worseness might be true. In my,
where I value the E2E principle higher, no, I think it is not.
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port forwarding futile anyway. (the let's have a TXT record bunch
at it again, purposefully ignoring SRV since its inception.)
I guess juggling our pains differently is what we are doing here. What
is unthinkable to one is quite OK to someone else.
(But I am right)
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es.
> After finding that, I, as a theorist, totally abandoned IPv6.
You gave up, based on false conclusions.
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... I want a COLOR T.V. and a VIBRATING BED!!!
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that letting people handle their
IT security makes for less secure systems, and from that standpoint
argue that they don't deserve the choice. To me, that is elitist and
condescending (And I oughta know condescending, I'm quite good at it.) and
I think we could do better.
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I want another RE-WRITE on my CEASAR SALAD!!
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dcast domain but in that scope
> it's quite widely used.
All the heavy lifting in video production via IP is done over
multicast. Mostly, it is internal to one organisation, and the 239/8
(RFC2365) block is being used, but routing multi-gbit RTP flows over
multicast is a thing where I
t deliver packets to you.
Also, I much prefer writing firewall rules where the IP addresses don't
change in-flight. Less to screw up.
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Of course, you UNDERSTAND about
In contrast, the v6 allocations are mostly sufficient. Even for sprawling
businesses. In the end, if they merge with another company, each merger
brings one (1) more net, not a flock of v4 /24's.
Your reasoning is correct, but the size of the math matters more.
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127.255
treize:~ mansaxel$ sipcalc 127.0.0.1/15 | grep "Network range"
Network range - 127.0.0.0 - 127.1.255.255
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DON'T go!! I'm not HOWARD COSELL!! I
are -- for stocked items -- hard to beat on price and
shipping time. Both being inside EU means zero hassle with customs
which is important. (Poor Brits, what have they done to themselves?)
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ransmission solutions (mostly broadcast
related) that easily can transfer your central central cæsium clock
frequency to another site using reasonable-quality IP transport, but
those are neither cheap nor fire-and-forget.
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his is not a new problem.
http://www.leapsecond.com/hpj/v15n11/
Fascinating reading.
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YOW!! Now I understand advanced MICROBIOLOGY and th' new TAX REFORM laws!!
si
f immediately upon
first strike survived.
/Måns, has 6 pairs 9/125 between garage and house at home.
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I feel partially hydrogenated!
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Subject: Re: Protecting 1Gb Ethernet From Lightning Strikes Date: Wed, Aug 14,
2019 at 02:01:01PM +0200 Quoting Bjørn Mork (bj...@mork.no):
> Måns Nilsson writes:
>
> > /Måns, has 6 pairs 9/125 between garage and house at home.
>
> Now you made me worry that my single OM4
s/16-389_TOOLMARK-TOOL-CASE-No.6-Brown-with-handles
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Do you guys know we just passed thru a BLACK HOLE in space?
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ing AD herding and got too much cash.
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I had pancake makeup for brunch!
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are an ISP using this space, you
> should not block destinations in this space.
I have a hard time finding text that prohibits me from running machines
on 100.64/10 addresses inside my network. It is just more RFC1918 space,
a /10 unwisely spent on stalling IPv6 deployment.
/Måns, gu
Subject: Re: Request comment: list of IPs to block outbound Date: Tue, Oct 22,
2019 at 11:11:27PM -0600 Quoting Grant Taylor via NANOG (nanog@nanog.org):
> On 10/22/19 10:54 PM, Måns Nilsson wrote:
> > It is just more RFC1918 space, a /10 unwisely spent on stalling IPv6
> > depl
ustomers with a prayer
and instructions to build an overengineered network to make certain that
PTP always is delivered with zero IPDV.
A lot of strange things are getting network connectors these days. Not
all of them are content with a http connection to some cloud provi
oom for insanely large NS RRSETs.
Also, do not fall in the "short TTL for service agility" trap.
Besides, what Randy wrote.
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> source of the question, even monitoring your infrastructure (or it reporting
> load into the DNS management system).
>
> That is very hard to replicate with two DNS providers.
Surely, it must be better to use a singular service that is provably
easy to take out. The advantages are ove
Subject: Re: Dyn DDoS this AM? Date: Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 01:37:09AM +0200
Quoting Niels Bakker (ni...@bakker.net):
> * mansa...@besserwisser.org (Måns Nilsson) [Sat 22 Oct 2016, 01:27 CEST]:
> >Also, do not fall in the "short TTL for service agility" trap.
>
> Severa
molish the Internet as
thought out and envisioned.
We can conclude in two different directions here;
* We need to work on making the Internet more transparent to applications,
and thus increasing security.
* We're all doomed anyway. DNSSEC is useless.
Pick whichever you like. Our ch
ry much
like their business. So, what we must constantly strive for is maximum
transparency, carrying as much of the Internet experienc, good or bad,
to the end user. Or, more terse: "Middleboxes are bad for you."
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the olde annals of Compuserve, but
since the golden standard of resiliency and load balancing is a chain
of them pointing into a bookstore's spare servers, we really can't do
without them.
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5
21
DNSKEY 3
SPF 1
A 28
NSEC62
AFSDB 3
RP 1
MX 2
CNAME 9
SOA 2
RRSIG 147
TXT 6
SSHFP 14
SRV 20
DS 4
Total: 16 rrtypes in zone
(Yes, there's a bug there, but the end figure is correct.)
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bad for the Internet, and should be discouraged. And,
Carthago should be destroyed.
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Yow! Now I get to think about all the BAD THINGS I did to a BOWLING
BALL when I was in JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL!
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tors over an unreliable path that you
have no control over, and the opportunities to keep traffic local are
limited. Adding to that, it is all your fault since your provider does
not do L3 and can claim a very passive rôle in the process.
Like transit, but worse.
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Oh, by the way; I concur with Owen: EIGRP is not done. I've stumbled
on it once the last decade, and it was a PABX network engineer who
insisted.
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Am I in GRADUATE SCHOOL yet?
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ve?
/Måns, former sysop at SEGATE.SUNET.SE
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What's the MATTER Sid? ... Is your BEVERAGE unsatisfactory?
[0] Eric Thomas, mr LISTSERV himself, told me this when we were migrating
that
do not know, but I'd suspect so. More of a hunch than anything else,
though.
It *was* very fast back then, though. Today, not so much of a competitive edge.
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Hold the MAYO
Subject: Re: How are you configuring BFD timers? Date: Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at
04:24:47PM + Quoting Job Snijders (j...@instituut.net):
> Silly question perhaps, but why would you do BFD on dark fiber?
Because Ethernet lacks the PRDI that real WAN protocols have.
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--On 22 mars 2018 23:45:16 +0200 Saku Ytti wrote:
> On 22 March 2018 at 22:41, Måns Nilsson
> wrote:
>
>> Subject: Re: How are you configuring BFD timers? Date: Wed, Mar 21, 2018
>> at 04:24:47PM + Quoting Job Snijders (j...@instituut.net):
>>> Silly quest
machen,
wenn man es so schön komplizieren kann?
(Why make things simple when you can
build them so beautifully complicated?)
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We are now enjoyin
o, the accept/reject policies of email recipients are subject to
individual evaluation and implementation at each MX host. Attempts at
describing the state of email as other than that are false and should
be discarded[0].
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P RFC reach, that is -- the
necessity to stick to protocol is not under debate)
> I must say it's pretty amusing that someone who works for the
> organization that published the original DNSBL seems to be ranting
> against them.
The ability to change ones mind when circumstances chan
to see
> you.
I will not debate with people who resort to humiliation techniques
when questioned.
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I feel like a wet parking meter on Darvon!
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Subject: Re: why IPv6 isn't ready for prime time, SMTP edition Date: Sat, Mar
29, 2014 at 11:06:11AM -0400 Quoting Patrick W. Gilmore (patr...@ianai.net):
> Composed on a virtual keyboard, please forgive typos.
>
> > On Mar 29, 2014, at 3:15, Måns Nilsson wrote:
> > Quo
Subject: Re: why IPv6 isn't ready for prime time, SMTP edition Date: Mon, Mar
31, 2014 at 12:17:19AM -0400 Quoting Patrick W. Gilmore (patr...@ianai.net):
> On Mar 30, 2014, at 16:40 , Måns Nilsson wrote:
> > Subject: Re: why IPv6 isn't ready for prime time, SMTP edition Dat
rk. In that context, allocating 100.64.0.0/10 to CGN was
especially un-clever...
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Xerox your lunch and file it under "sex offenders"!
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RF, but the MPLS standards wg seems content with status quo.
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I wish I was a sex-starved manicurist found dead in the Bronx!!
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y keeps the VPN up and
reestablishes it if needed.
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I'm wearing PAMPERS!!
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EMP shielded sites I've had predictable trouble getting
copper lines in, even after pointing out the availability of milspec
filtering devices.
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I'm not available for comment..
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tack. I did so
with $INCLUDE directives[0] at a former employer. For routers, where it
matters much more than for end-user stuff like web servers.
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DIDI ... is that a MARTIAN name, or,
reezing storage area. I guess I'll keep the room above
freezing with servers running. Equipment there is a bit uncertain, but
probably will be host for thin clients, backup server, tape library,
GE switch, and UPS, possibly some museum equipment too.
This takes ages to build. I've got a lif
tleneck is backhaul. Many towers started out with a couple bundled
E1 circuits. Upgrading them to Ethernet over something (because Ethernet
is the new black) costs a lot, apparently.
OTOH, never underestimate "Because we can".
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beyond belief "because-we-can" roaming
charges on data in Europe, data in ones own country is fairly cheap.
Written from bus and subway (yes, 3G coverage in tunnels) in Stockholm,
with small breaks when switching vehicles.
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d, and build
> networks the way John Roebling built bridges?
Well put.
I find it hard to blame the users for using the network. That is what
they pay the provider for. Any implicit assumptions about _how_ users
should use the network are simply corners cut to make things cheaper.
Gambling.
ble OOB quite easily for
you) you can start validating the entire chain of trust.
Quite trivial, in fact.
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Am I in GRADUATE SCHOOL yet?
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, verified
certificates are the norm, for real, which makes it all the more possible
to flag the exceptions much more annoyingly. Perhaps even refuse to
open them.
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... this must be
ame goes for any file that is not a work-in-progress. (Official notes
from a meeting for instance.)
It works.
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Th' MIND is the Pizza Palace of th' SOUL
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ewing
headers something of a challenge.
V6 will, given a few careful pushes, deploy itself. Slightly exaggerated,
but that's how it is.
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I love ROCK 'N ROLL! I memoriz
Pv6-only, or
IPv4-only, depending on context and application.
RFC 6540 / BCP 177
> I believe the person signing the checks never asked for IPv4 support.
Probably not.
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..
host.)
The 32-bit integer trick might, just might make do for IPv4, but a proper
data type is so much simpler to use.
Also, stepping away from MySQL or Oracle makes Larry less powerful.
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inflated
price for relatively small SDH links by a lot.
If, OTOH, you are not a very distributed radio company trying to do
RTP in 48kHz 24-bit linear stereo over internal WAN, using multicast,
you might be fine with a MPLS offering...
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..will work just fine, for instance. I did it for a 200+ segment LAN
party, couple years ago. And as is usual with wildcards, if you do need
to insert a real record, it will take over just as expected.
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is the usual chaos, yeah, then
there is a problem.
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I'm encased in the lining of a pure pork sausage!!
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hers, they can tell how it feels to
cling to v4 and go LALALALALALALACANTHEARYOU when customers ask for v6)
The happy eyeballs fix is of course convenient, but only necessary when
the network is so broken for v6 that you should not have turned RA on..
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s too
> > much of a headache,
> Does an L2 switch really care about IPv6? (except for stuff like DHCPv6
> snooping, etc?)
For management it does care. NO ipv4 is NO ipv4. As in not even
management addresses.
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so this is a very bad idea. Might
improve some things, but not the really important ones.
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Thousands of days of civilians ... have produced a ... feeling for the
aesthetic modules --
the rotting carcass of Visio into producing anything
not appalling and go with OmniGraffle instead.
http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnigraffle/
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DON'T go!! I'm not HO
defending unrestricted
query rates on auth servers if they serve DNSSEC.
I've successfully applied the Redbarn patches to my BIND, and I expect
the NSD rate-control to be of similar quality, or better.
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t
pushing queries on toward the DHCP'd full service resolvers of the ISP.
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Everywhere I look I see NEGATIVITY and ASPHALT ...
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Subject: Re: Open Resolver Problems Date: Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 05:25:53AM +0200
Quoting Mikael Abrahamsson (swm...@swm.pp.se):
> On Tue, 2 Apr 2013, Måns Nilsson wrote:
>
> >What percentage of the SOHO NAT boxes actually are full-service
> >resolvers? I was under the impress
k"? The 245 still rolls, and probably will, for another 30 years.
/Måns, drove 245 in youth.
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The SAME WAVE keeps coming in and COLLAPSING like a rayon MUU-MUU ...
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s clear, though, that the path forward is ISIS; most people I've
spoken to roll it out (in greenfield/forklift situations) or migrate to it.
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I always have fun becaus
p?prodrangeid=15&typeid=3
More expensive than SKB, but they bounce when dropped. And preserve the
stuff inside.
One probably should opt for removing PSU and drives if shipping is
expected to be very rough.
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IP address management, there probably are other solutions. Also,
I've seen no integration with RIR registries. Pricey, as well. We moved
from IPPlan, and are a lot happier. In spite of above.
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s happy.
If your password crypto is NSA KW-26 or similar, OTOH, just
don the Navy blues and start swapping punchcards at ZULU.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kw-26.jpg)
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ord/pin code. Most banks have a hardware token,
either challenge-response or HOTP/TOTP; some use the chip in chip-and-pin
cards as certificate carrier, and combine it with a reader device to
manage pin code entry.
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use it as a standalone authenticator I can even use elinks,
but to use it as national ID card I need to run a bunch of apps, and
must stay on Firefox3. This is for OSX.
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UH-OH!
t; potentially remotely suspicious activity on a system that user had been
> logged into recently.
Indeed. If doubt arises, just change. Have been on the fringe of a kdc
compromise. 1 students and faculty were required to show up in person
and change on approved terminals.
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lculation takes place and another node steps in, but
I'd like true path lengths (IGP hop count) to influence more than iBGP
(route-reflector-style) selection.
Any clues?
Oh, all-cisco, all ASR1000 series. All links GE. ~90 routers in IGP.
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Subject: anycast load balancing issue Date: Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 01:02:55PM
+0100 Quoting Måns Nilsson (mansa...@besserwisser.org):
> Trouble is, we find that (untweaked) cost and metric are such that all
> nodes are equal.
s/all nodes/all nodes in my pathetically small test case/
d round and solve this.
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Hold the MAYO & pass the COSMIC AWARENESS ...
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On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 09:29:30AM -0800, Randy Bush wrote:
> > So because of phishing, nobody should send messages with URLs in them?
>
> more and more these days, i have taken to not clicking the update messages,
> but going to the web site manyually to get it.
Web site? With the RIPE db one c
83
For more permanent marking, without going to label printing (for
which I think Brady is the best) I like tesa brand cloth tape from
Beiersdorf. 4541 is my favourite model.
http://www.tesatape.com/industry/products/tesa_4541.html
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got numbered in both ends and the number,
being unique at the site, could be used for documentation as well as
finding both ends in looms etc.
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LBJ, LBJ, how many JOKES did you tell t
, or two 300mm deep cabinets as well as being one european
floor tile.) and then every cable documentation refered grid number and
HE. (German for RU) So a cable could be referenced with AA92:12 - AB36:14,
but the only label on the cable was a serial number.
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On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 01:41:58PM -0800, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
> I have a couple of wiring projects coming up on salt water-going vessels and
> I'm curious as to people's experiences with different types of cable marking
> products in a high-humidity / salt air / bilge environment
>
> None of
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 02:22:04AM -0400, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> NetRange: 100.64.0.0 - 100.127.255.255
> CIDR: 100.64.0.0/10
> OriginAS:
> NetName:SHARED-ADDRESS-SPACE-RFCTBD-IANA-RESERVED
GOOD.
Now I can BOTH keep sticking my head in the sand AND get NEW RFC 1918
s
On Sun, Apr 01, 2012 at 03:58:31AM -0400, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
> But there's a 22 acre field (about twice the size of the garden you are trying
> to support) in the middle of campus... literally in the middle, as in "the
> campus
> is built around that field". ;)
(No doubt Valdis kno
--On 16 april 2012 17.38.07 -0400 Brandon Penglase
wrote:
direction of our security analyst) turn up a DA test server.
Needless to say, everything was horribly slow, and some things even
flat out broke.
To be expected when DNS is given the rôle of routing packets munged by
tunneling
bubble of
Arthur C Clarke -compliant magic for many of them.
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If Robert Di Niro assassinates Walter Slezak, will Jodie Foster marry Bonzo??
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tly so.
No, reusing somebody's prefix is A Very Bad Idea. I'm having a very hard
time believing the alleged "ok" is anything but cheap talk.
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The Osmonds! You
possibly in need of thwarted cashflow
(from gov't-supported monopolies with fantasy pricing schemes) or feel
that they need to alter the information picture for their subjects.
Either that or the entire ITU-T still believes that SS7 scales better than BGP.
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over FIOS there are fewer than 40,000
>
> I'm curious as to your number... where is that from?
AS numbers used to be 16-bit.
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I don't believe there really IS a GAS SH
es computers. There was this guy called Aesop who wrote a story
about blocking traffic on the Internet, but since the Internet wasn't
known at the time (too secret) he had to rephrase it so it became a
story about a goose that lays golden eggs.
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ot; factor is
essentially gone. Operationally it is quite worthwhile to say "I have
SLOS in my far end, which means somebody pulled a patch worngly in
your just terminated maintenance window." instead of "The line is dead,
can you please check something?" to your circuit provider.
Subject: Re: Are people still building SONET networks from scratch? Date: Sun,
Sep 09, 2012 at 01:15:35AM -0500 Quoting Jimmy Hess (mysi...@gmail.com):
> On 9/8/12, Måns Nilsson wrote:
> > Subject: Re: Are people still building SONET networks from scratch? Date:
> > Just the fact
directive; just something like
wireless-node-47-11.world.con will do.
Make sure that the whois contacts for the address block are proper.
Try setting some monitoring up; it is good to be able to keep an eye on
client count per AP etc. This is also much easier if the wireless solution
is enterprisey.
ection survived two taxi trips, one night, some NATed wlan at the
hotel and when i got back to the right network I just plugged the cable in
and continued in the same session. But I cheated and had fixed addresses.)
> Very nice, Måns; thanks.
My pleasure.
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> net.
As long as there is no multicast entering the wlan this is best solved
by getting more bandwidth.
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... the HIGHWAY is made out of LIME JELLO and my HONDA is a barbe
Subject: Re: Big Temporary Networks Date: Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 09:22:01PM +0900
Quoting Masataka Ohta (mo...@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp):
> Måns Nilsson wrote:
>
> >And get v6.
> >
> >Do not NAT. When all those people want to do social networking to the same
> >fu
Subject: Re: Big Temporary Networks Date: Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 09:40:02AM -0400
Quoting Jay Ashworth (j...@baylink.com):
> - Original Message -
> > From: "Måns Nilsson"
>
> > 12:20:33AM -0700 Quoting Octavio Alvarez (alvar...@alvarezp.ods.org):
> >
are NATed through the same box,
> >> resource starvation will occur.
>
> Assumptions that are already broken in Enterprise networks where 100+
> users may share an IP
Warum einfach, wenn es auch kompliziert geht?
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