On Tue, Apr 03, 2018 at 07:26:36PM -0400, Jon Lewis said:
>On Tue, 3 Apr 2018, Ken Chase wrote:
>
>>All this boils my blood. I am not sure why/how spoofing ph#s is legal. I get
>>sms mass spam too.
>
>Whether or not its legal is irrelevant. It's tr
.... her...@dirtside.com b...@herrin.us
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dFF --
drink it up.
>
> Mark
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Time to spoof x.x.x.x and x.x.y.y port 53 to keep your infra running.
/kc
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This is also trivial and free,
>provided your routers support source routing (ours do).
>
>Detectable yes, but also hard to escape for the average user. They will
>need to go full VPN. Running your own resolver will not work.
>
>Regards
>
>Baldur
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>On 03/27/18 18:21, Ken Chase wrote:
>>If Netflix has no physical presence in Quebec, what the lever are they going
>>to use to force this? A lawsuit in in the
>>US? Wh
pools for Rogers in Ontario and Vid??otron in Ontario (with
>a couple of exceptions where Vid??otron has service in a couple fo
>Ontario towns). In Western Canada, things are harder as Shaw serves BC,
>AB, SASK and MB.
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>> Jay Ford, Network Engineering Group, Information Technology Services
>> University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242
>> email: jay-f...@uiowa.edu, phone: 319-335-
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>
>Thanks,
>Christian
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: NANOG <nanog-boun...@nanog.org> On Behalf Of Ken Chase
>Sent: Monday, February 26, 2018 1:31 PM
>To: nanog@nanog.org
, 13.104.0.0/14, 13.64.0.0/11
NetName:MSFT
A bit of an oversight?
/kc
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ttps://np.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/7o41rf/the_fcc_is_preparing_to_weaken_the_definition_of/ds6w3aw/
/kc
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erfere with eggnog and
>seasonal good cheer, at one of the times of year where chunks of the
>world are busy taking well-deserved holidays.
>
>On which point, seasonal cheers to all.
>
>Nick
>
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gt;Well, that's a brilliant platitude, but what do you do when it breaks over
>and over until the other guy upgrades?
>
>-Bill
>
>
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ong as-paths?
>
>Nick
>
>Ken Chase wrote:
>> And again this morn at 08:35:19 EST (13:35 UTC). I dont have access to the
>> router that fed us the long route, so I cant tell what it was (since we
never
>> consumed it before barfing).
>>
>&g
And again this morn at 08:35:19 EST (13:35 UTC). I dont have access to the
router that fed us the long route, so I cant tell what it was (since we never
consumed it before barfing).
Let's hope for no more over holiday season...
/kc
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 05:02:42PM -0400, Ken Chase said
's people! Let us know how your support dept likes em.
/kc
On Fri, Dec 08, 2017 at 10:47:09PM +, Job Snijders said:
>On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 10:44 PM, Ken Chase <m...@sizone.org> wrote:
>> why not use 192.0.2.0/24 addrs?
>>
>> lots of other ranges yo
ting. Now you imply HTTP.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Bill Herrin
>>
>>
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>> Dirtside Systems . Web: <http://www.dirtside.com/>
>>
>
>
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BGP knows the eBGP links?
>
>Is there a added benefit to using next hop self in this situation?
>
>
>Any feedback is much appreciated, either for the question specifically or
whatever else you got , L3VPN's or underlying technology that has to have
that.
>
&g
>Arista DCS-7280SRA-48C6 is a 1ru box.??
>
>Has a nominally million route fib, Jericho+ 8GB of packet buffer.
>control-plane is 8GB of ram andAMD GX-424CC SOC which is 4 core 2.4ghz.
>We do direct fib injection with bird rather than the arista bgpd but the
>control-plane is capable of
they're plugged in (10G for any medium sized op is almost obsolete
already.)
/kc
On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 02:32:14PM -0500, Jared Mauch said:
>
>
>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 2:17 PM, Ken Chase <m...@sizone.org> wrote:
>>
>> Back to this discussion! :) Arista as
>> equipment changes required a different length/type cable, but
>> sometimes that's what you gotta do to keep things neat and tidy.
>
>Exactly. Most people do not want to spend the time to do it properly.
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197 262197 262197 262197 262197 262197
262197 262197 ?
/kc
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there's no way
>to tell how close a breaker is to tripping without tripping it. Breakers
>may have amp meteres and a rated size, but the actual load before
>tripping is +-20% for common models, meaning a 20A breaker may trip as
>low as 16A.
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e.
>Was wondering if this is a country-wide thing for them or unique to the
>data center I have equipment in. I have equipment in several others from
>different companies and most are probably 15-20 degrees cooler.
>
>Thanks,
>
>David
>
>
>
>---
>
>Keith Stokes
>
>
>
>
/kc
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Got this reply from cogent:
"We have isolated a BGP Routing discrepancy on the Backbone. That routing has
been removed
from the Network."
So apparently they agree they shouldn't just accept this bogosity. Good on em.
/kc
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ubu i386 BGP/OSPF/RIP routing
>daemon
>
>interestingly enough that isn't crashlooping nor is it bouncing bgp
>sessions:
>192.168.100.100 4 MYASN 16427178864000 2d23h32m
>672475
>
>and it's happily showing me the route
0 permit .*
>
>
>Regards,
>Bill Herrin
>
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een
happening
>>> (or happened).
>>
>> Still happening here. I count 562 prepends (563 * 262197) in the
>> advertisement we receive from Cogent. I see no good reason why we
>> should accept that many prepends.
>>
>> Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sth...@nethelp.no
>
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174 sources giving a more sane route (even 6939
is giving us a route that goes thru 174 after 2 hops). 'Sup, 174?
Wonder if this is just stuck in the router Im looking at and the update
process is failing because the route is too long to process properly for
removal or something. mmm, bugs!)
/kc
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, Job Snijders said:
>Dear Ronald,
>
>Thanks for your report, we'll investigate.
>
>Kind regards,
>
>Job
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.)
$ apt-cache search iodine
iodine - tool for tunneling IPv4 data through a DNS server
http://code.kryo.se/iodine/
Sshuttle looks great thanks
/kc
On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 06:02:10PM -0400, Eric Tykwinski said:
>
>> On Jul 14, 2017, at 5:04 PM, Ken Chase <m...@sizon
https :(
>> https works just fine from lots of other places on the tubes... just not
>> the dulles wifi.
>>
>> -chris
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)
>b) reduce global routes as much as possible
>c) stay on the nibble boundary as much as possible
>d) default to /48 per site
>
>Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Oliver
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https://stat.ripe.net/widget/routing-history#w.resource=as15562=2017-01-15T00%3A00%3A00=2017-06-23T00%3A00%3A00=Maxmized
:D
Nice job, Job.
/kc
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day, May 26, 2017 11:45 AM
>To: 'nanog@nanog.org' <nanog@nanog.org>
>Subject: Leasing /22 blocks
>
>Recently had someone offer to lease some IPv4 address space from me. Have
never done that before.
>
>I thought I would ask the group what a reasonable monthly rate for a /22 in
the United States might be.
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Ed(ward) Ray
>
Ken Chase - m...@sizone.org Guelph Canada
et-failure facilitate anti-social behavior
>>
>>
>>
>>> --
>>> the value of a world model is not how accurately it captures reality
>>> but how often it leads us to take appropriate action
>>>
>
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ant).
>
>On Thursday, May 4, 2017, Ken Chase <m...@sizone.org> wrote:
>
>> anyone have thoughts about/experience with the Arista 7280R / their
>> flexroute engine?
>>
>> /kc
>>
>> On Thu, May 04, 2017 at 08:39:16PM +, c b said:
t, we will consider it.
>
>In other words, if you've used it and stand by it, we value that input and
will put it on the initial list. Also, if you chose solution-X after comparing
it to solution-Y it would be very helpful to detail what you tested and why you
chose.
>
>Than
analysis:
http://semiaccurate.com/2017/05/01/remote-security-exploit-2008-intel-platforms/
01:41 < azend|vps> Better hope your pfsense firewall isn't Intel based
see? and just before bed... (why do i check mail before bed...)
/kc
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We've never seen anything like this on our Canadian transit bills (Cogent,
NAC, GTT, Hurricane.)
/kc
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>-
>Mike Hammett
>Intelligent Computing Solutions
>http://www.ics-il.com
>
>Midwest-IX
>http://www.midwest-ix.com
>
>----- Original Message -
>
>From: "Ken Chase" <m...@sizone.org>
>To: nanog@nanog.org
>Sent: F
(as we are with TorIX), things get a lot more complex.
I imagine contract lawyers are going to be all over this.
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/02/17/linx_snoopers_charger_gagging_order/
(their typo in the url)
/kc
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t;
>> In Canada, the supreme court has ruled, from different slants all
>> reaching tghe conclusion that a neutral carrier is not responsible for
>> the content that travels through its pipes. The second that carrier
>> starts to exert control over content, it loses that
dition, right? I can't imagine that there is a cogent employee just evily
>twiddling pens and adding random ips to blacklists...
[...]
>so it seems safe to assume that there's some court order cogent reacted to
>:( we should fight that problem upstream.
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l Message -
>>
>> From: "Brielle Bruns" <br...@2mbit.com>
>> To: nanog@nanog.org
>> Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 12:28:53 PM
>> Subject: Re: backbones filtering unsanctioned sites
>>
>> On 2/9/17 9:18 PM, Ken
s, I'd just like to get informed before
I bring the hammer down.
/kc
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https://torrentfreak.com/internet-backbone-provider-cogent-blocks-pirate-bay-and-other-pirate-sites-170209/
/kc
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by Nate and friends.
What more 'official' and formalized mechanisms can we use?
/kc
On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 12:19:00PM -0500, Ethan E. Dee said:
>So their policy says, if an ISP has one scalper, we'll block their entire
>subnet and not tell them why?
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-exchange-preview-tickets-30329718003?aff=NANOG
>
>
>
>
>-
>Mike Hammett
>Intelligent Computing Solutions
>
>Midwest Internet Exchange
>
>The Brothers WISP
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1's 'total load risk', (not calculated; Im using potential #hosts * amp
factor)
shows that each protocol listed curiously all have similar values, within 40%.
Little too curious, in fact. I'd expect distribution across a few magnitudes.)
/kc
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to, "If it's
>a political thing that *I* like, it's on topic."
"If it's a politically-generated thing I'll have to deal with at an
operational level, it's on topic."
That work?
/kc
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long as possible)...
>
>On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 12:24 PM, Ken Chase <m...@sizone.org> wrote:
>
>> University Toronto's Robarts Library is hosting an all-day party tomorrow
>> of
>> people to surf and help identify datasets, survey and get size a
>We are still working on a viable way to verify the authenticity of files
before there are tons of copies lying around and there???s a working group in
the Slack team I sent previously where your input is much needed!
>
>Thanks,
>Antonios
>
>> On 16 Dec 2
e set
>> up a mailing list to coordinate IT efforts to help out. Signup via
>> climatedata-requ...@firemountain.net or, if you prefer Mailman's web
>> interface, http://www.firemountain.net/mailman/listinfo/climatedata
>> should work.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> ---rsk
>>
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ing peak hours, gone late
>> at night.
>>
>> After three days of no email response for my ticket, I called and after an
>> hour of my life I want back, front line support cannot reproduce the loss.
>> Final conclusion: "Your host is dropping packets".
>>
>> --
>> ~Randy
>>
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y to filter.
>
>On 1 November 2016 at 13:48, Ken Chase <m...@sizone.org> wrote:
>
>> Not sure why reflected RSTs are the goal here, they're not much of an
>> amplification
>> to the original syn size. Additionally causing a mild dos of my clients'
>&
ng, disseminating or distributing this communication. If
you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender
immediately and destroy all electronic, paper or other versions.
>
>
>On 11/1/16, 3:29 PM, "Ken Chase" <m...@sizone.org> wrote:
>
>
oscow. The
>rate is about a few dozen PPS hitting all BGP-announced networks.
>
>--??
>wbr, Oleg.
>
>"Anarchy is about taking complete responsibility for yourself."
>?? ?? ?? Alan Moore.
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, I didnt know it
was being squatted! " prefixes?
/kc
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there tho?
Right now there's no stigma beyond nanog-l in being a bad actor
from where I sit.
/kc
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gt;THat only worked because of patents:
>
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Independent_Escape_Sequence
>
>Inband signaling is bad, mmmkay?
>
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t i've been lazy.
No warranties provided.
If anyone has a faster/better one, that'd be handy.
/kc
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specific.
However, this does show up in radb as avetria networks as well. (and various
geolocate
DBs put it in Melbourn.au though i know it's in use in Kitchener ontario).
So what's not matching up here?
/kc
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with the
request.
So will HE. And many others.
/kc
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 02:28:50PM -0400, Ken Chase said:
>I feel this can be a public topic:
>
>Rogers just charged us that for an update (one update, multiple entries).
>We had to go through their quotation machinery too, t
limited to source-
>>> address grooming both inbound and outbound. I've expanded on the
>>> original definition by including rule generation to control
>>> broadcast address abuse.
>
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n Research j...@reptiles.org+1 416 410-5633
>
>Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of
>arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather
>to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up,
>totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!"
> -- Hunter S. Thompson
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>Another unexpected result when we had an all-out Halon test: thick fog,
>apparently from cold gas and somewhat humid air. I'm glad to have been
>watching through windows. Visibility in the room dropped to zero.
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are notes to see if you are also paying $250 for each BGP
prefix filter updated request, or if we???re the only ones???
>
>Thanks in advance!
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.com/watch?v=NITBfc1EOBo#t=27s
>
>"This video contains content from B_Viacom, who has blocked it in your
country on copyright grounds."
>
>I love YouTube and copyright regional laws :/
>
>alan
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>> >Holmes said.
>>
>> "But it's elementary!" Watson retorted
>>
>> :)
>>
>> alan
>>
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)
>>
>>
>> Mark.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 27/08/2016 8:53 a.m., Mel Beckman wrote:
>>
>>> John,
>>>
>>> With all due respect, it's S.O.P. for Nanogen to ask the list if anyone
>>> else is experiencing a particular problem with some carrier or another. So
>>> Nate's question is totally appropriate for this list. I know I've solved
>>> several problems by airing them here and getting insight from other list
>>> members.
>>>
>>> -mel beckman
>>>
>>> *snip*
>>
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gt;What is a reply supposed to do or tell you?
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oks to me like the Turkish internet is unreachable.
>>
>> --
>>-Barry Shein
>>
>> Software Tool & Die| b...@theworld.com |
http://www.TheWorld.com
>> Purveyors to the Trade | Voice: +1 617-STD-WRLD | 800-THE-WRLD
>> Th
Colored coins automatically distributed to a
>> specified ASN by
>> BGP daemon on your routers?
>>
>>
>you are on to something... something fantastic.
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:
>On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 3:52 PM, Ken Chase <m...@sizone.org> wrote:
>> ICMP is allowed to be dropped by intervening routers. Someone will quote
an RFC
>> at us shortly.
>
>Hi Ken,
>
>That's not correct. Routers might not generate an ICMP time-exceeded
&
nky. Fun times
debugging that one: "WFM from here, what's your issue?")
/kc
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.5 125.6 49.4 165.5 41.1
> 12. 24.52.112.21 0.0%10 158.6 124.0 49.6 161.3 41.5
> 13. 24.52.112.42 0.0%10 151.0 127.7 52.2 159.0 41.2
> 14. ??? 100.0100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
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terprises)
>- Is spread across multiple buildings across a metro area
>- Is elastic so can be divided between different services for different time
periods
>
>In a traditional peering sense it doesn???t really offer much value.
>
>Just my two pence.
>
>Regard
would be great, but might not have
enough brand name recognition to make the master client happy plopping down as
a CPE at end client sites. (I know, "there's only one brand, Cisco." ASA5506x
is a
bit $$ and licensing acrobatics get irritating for end customers.)
/kc
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got a quagga router in my life where bgpd+zebra takes up 1gig for 4.5 full
tables. Rest of the OS easily lives in 1 gig (could probably be much less.)
big-vendor solutions always seem much bloatier - same deal on power usage.
just a data point.
/kc
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and of course the second I post it all fixes itself. NANOG works! Thanks!
(was going on for about 10-15 min)
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 01:21:47PM -0400, Ken Chase said:
>
>From toronto - something odd - mtr to google.com (google.com (172.217.3.142))
>
> 5. v638.core1
>From toronto - something odd - mtr to google.com (google.com (172.217.3.142))
5. v638.core1.tor1.he.net
6. 100ge7-2.core1.nyc4.he.net
7. 100ge11-1.core1.par2.he.net
8. 10ge3-2.core1.zrh1.he.net
9. ???
par is paris, zrh is zurich?
same base path for hitting my EC2 nodes...
e > 1.0Gbps).
>
>I'm tempted to get another ACX-2100 and do a 4x1Gb LACP port-channel to the
>customer switch, or replace the AV-integrator-installed Cisco SG300-52P
>(Cisco switch with e.g. an EX-3300 with 10Gb uplinks).
>
>Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
>
>-Dave
Ken Chase - m...@sizone.org
>the spam filtering on outbound mail, but somehow end up blacklisted by
>ATT/Prodigy/Bellsouth a few times a year.
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t;h...@slabnet.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Mon 2016-Apr-11 13:02:14 -0400, Ken Chase <m...@sizone.org> wrote:
>>
>> TL;DR: GeoIP put unknown IP location mappings to the 'center of the
>>> country'
>>> but then rounded off the l
TL;DR: GeoIP put unknown IP location mappings to the 'center of the country'
but then rounded off the lat long so it points at this farm.
Cant believe law enforcement is using this kind of info to execute searches.
Wouldnt that undermine the credibility of any evidence brought up in trials
for
No kidding, just like how every order on newegg of mine will always be cancelled
after the order is placed because of "problems with your order" if I do it
from my DSL provider's ip block.
/kc
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On Sat, Apr 02, 2016 at 12:01:08PM +1300, Tony Wicks said:
modem/router Less Internet
>> downtime Less daily stress No need to manually reset Reset occurs at
>> programmed time Updated information from Internet service provider
>> Proper reboot after a power failure Resetting allows equipment to
>> auto-correct issues
>>
>>
>
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please reply offlist, mutual customer issue.
/kc
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, that's way too many apples.
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Client seeing repeated yahoo DNS resolve failures against multiple domains
for email, despite all other recursive resolvers having no issue.
Please contact me off list.
/kc
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much to expect that in 2015 system and network admins
will actually demonstrate baseline professionalism and competence by
reading and answering role account email.
---rsk
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they seem to use gmail and actually get their email.
/kc
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 07:24:35AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian said:
You think every accountant, realtor, coffee shop etc uses their own
domain?
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Ken Chase - k...@heavycomputing.ca skype:kenchase23 +1 416 897 6284
and simple configuration.
if you interest in, please try to do yourself this concept ;-)
An Easy way to build a server cluster without top of rack switches (MEMO)
http://slidesha.re/1EduYXM
Best regards,
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Ken Chase - k...@heavycomputing.ca
how about all in 1U (interconnect room switch, $$$/u)
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Ken Chase - m...@sizone.org Toronto Canada
at 10:31 PM, Larry Sheldon larryshel...@cox.net wrote:
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HOW did they make it
Maybe the woodpecker had a little help...
Obligatory Friday xkcd ref: http://xkcd.com/614/
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Ken Chase - m...@sizone.org Toronto
Hows convergence time on these mikrotik/ubiquity/etc units for a full table?
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Ken Chase - m...@sizone.org Toronto
(more like 15 to 20) on an i7 based Mikrotik for full BGP
Tables.
Ya, that.
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