Re: [swinog] 6 months logs... no, that's not enough :)

2011-01-18 Diskussionsfäden Andre Timmermann
Am Dienstag, den 18.01.2011, 21:37 +0100 schrieb Claudio Jeker: > Take a lossy DCT compression and you can store it on 200GB drives. > CSI will then take the data and interpolate the information back. We use punch cards to store the logs. I guess "Bambino" will have a reader ;) (OK its NCIS *g)

Re: [swinog] 6 months logs... no, that's not enough :)

2011-01-18 Diskussionsfäden Claudio Jeker
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 08:12:42PM +0100, Per Jessen wrote: > Andreas Fink wrote: > > > one year is already in law for telecommunication (voice calls, SMS > > etc). My daily headake to keep logs of 3 billion messages > > lzma compression plus 3Tb harddrives :-) > Take a lossy DCT compressio

Re: [swinog] 6 months logs... no, that's not enough :)

2011-01-18 Diskussionsfäden Per Jessen
Andreas Fink wrote: > one year is already in law for telecommunication (voice calls, SMS > etc). My daily headake to keep logs of 3 billion messages lzma compression plus 3Tb harddrives :-) -- Per Jessen, Zürich (6.3°C) ___ swinog mailing lis

Re: [swinog] 6 months logs... no, that's not enough :)

2011-01-18 Diskussionsfäden Andreas Fink
one year is already in law for telecommunication (voice calls, SMS etc). My daily headake to keep logs of 3 billion messages On 18.01.2011, at 16:45, Pascal Gloor wrote: > Its not yet translated, because they just filed it, but some of our national > parliament people would like us to log a

[swinog] 6 months logs... no, that's not enough :)

2011-01-18 Diskussionsfäden Pascal Gloor
Its not yet translated, because they just filed it, but some of our national parliament people would like us to log a year instead of 6 months... just wanted to let you know. http://www.parlament.ch/f/suche/pages/geschaefte.aspx?gesch_id=20104133 cheers, Pascal

[swinog] Orange Mobile, HTTP, AS49983

2011-01-18 Diskussionsfäden Mathias Seiler
Hi List I'm asking the list because someone might have experienced the same problems as we do atm. It looks like Orange Mobile customers are denied access via HTTP to one of our (AS49983) prefixes and it very much looks like there's some sort of proxy in between blocking these requests. They a