Re: Root Zone DNSSEC Deployment Technical Status Update

2010-05-20 Thread Steven G. Huter
Is there any specific dnssec mailing list, which might be more helpful. DNSSEC Deployment dnssec-deploym...@dnssec-deployment.org http://www.dnssec-deployment.org/ steve

Re: Notice: Fradulent RIPE ASNs

2013-01-16 Thread Steven G. Huter
ni lar has requested to add someone, and so has kanchana, so i think our group reservation is full will try to check this morning to confirm On Wed, 16 Jan 2013, Matthew Petach wrote: I'll bet Hitler would have used his real name on the whois entries. There. Now I think we're done. Matt

Re: facebook spying on us?

2011-09-30 Thread Steven G. Huter
I can't tell you the kind of servers, but I can say that I was recently in Prineville, OR, where FB is building a data center (and a second data center). I was used to the ol data centers - you know, where there's raised floors, cabinets, cool air, a guard and a few guys around with some screens?

Re: Katrina response, private and public

2010-01-15 Thread Steven G. Huter
After the Katrina landfall a diverse group of wireless people started organizing a relief effort, culminating in work around Waveland. There was also a group from the NPGS in Monterey, who worked on the Boxing Day Tsunami aftermath. Does anyone have a similar contact set? hello eric i

Re: Internet topology resources

2018-04-27 Thread Steven G. Huter
On Thu, 26 Apr 2018, Lars Prehn wrote: However, I'm really interested in getting an accurate snapshot of the current Internet's AS-level topology. The topology-related data ThousandEyes collects would fit my needs perfectly. If anyone may be able to provide similar data for academic research

Re: Impacts of Encryption Everywhere (any solution?)

2018-06-05 Thread Steven G. Huter
On 5/30/18 1:44 PM, Mark Tinka wrote: Backhaul isn't a major issue - pretty much, every MNO in Africa has their own Metro and national fibre backbone; and in some cases, even their own submarine backbone. This map is still a work in progress, but it's clear that roll-out of fiber across

Re: Reminiscing our first internet connections (WAS)

2020-01-29 Thread Steven G. Huter
On 1/28/20 4:22 PM, Paul Nash wrote: Carrying on with the “first Internet connection” thread: I forget how I found out about Usenet and UUCP email (lost in the mosts of time). I ran a store and forward dial-up link from South Africa to DDSW1 in Chicago (Hi Karl! Thanks!). I cobbled

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-06-03 Thread Steven G. Huter
On Thu, 3 Jun 2021, Mark Tinka wrote: There's been a bit of glass in Nairobi for some time now :-). But sure, the more, the merrier. https://afterfiber.nsrc.org/ Steve

Re: BGP Books

2023-04-25 Thread Steven G. Huter
On 4/25/23 3:55 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) wrote: It has been a couple of decades since I've done any BGP in anger, but it looks like I will be jumping into the deep end again, soon, and I desperately need to get up to speed again. There seem to be a lot of good guides out there