looks very similar to US Robotics ADSL router CLI commands.
And I guess it's vxWorks inside :)
--- Walter Onda (Glattwerk) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Exactly, for example setting LAN you have to type cd LAN then LAN:set ip
address and so on.
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Hi Zoran,
--- Zoran Brakus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have access to some routers in my company, but not in a manner
useful for practicing (i.e. building CCNP labs).
Try finding online labs. For a dozen of dollars per hour, you get access
to a whole bunch of gear, with practical tasks and
Hi all,
if someone has experience with NetVigil network monitoring software
(produced by Fidelia.com), please contact me off the list.
We're in process of evaluating and choosing the right software
for one of our projects, so your input would be very much appreciated.
thanks
stan
Hi Matthias,
This is a very interesting product. What would be the price range for
an installation at an ISP with 5 thousand cablemodem users?
thanks,
stan
--- Matthias Geiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Stan,
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 02:49:10AM -0800, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
does
.
The office is located in Schlieren, in approximately 30 minutes from
Zurich HB, or 5 minutes by bus from Zurich-Altstetten station.
Please feel free to contact me, as given below.
Regards,
Stanislav
Stanislav Sinyagin
Senior System Engineer
CCIE #5478
GPS Technik AG
Zuercherstrasse 139
CH-8952
hi,
We've got the problem accessing Swisscom sites through out link via
Deutsche Telecom (AS3320). The traceroute ends on DT router.
Communication through Verizone works fine.
any more info on your side which AS'es have problem reaching Swisscom?
On our side the problem still persists.
I called DT (12:30), they have plenty of tickets open, and no status
update yet.
--- Sudan, Marco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guys, is this problem still going on? I still receive complaints from
customer that websites like www.bluewin.ch are not reachable.
Does anyone knows something
hi all,
does anyone use some good opensource tool for IP allocations management?
I tried these two, neither is good enough:
http://iptrack.sourceforge.net/
http://www.phpip.net/
The tool should be helpful in everyday LIR operation:
-- Allocating new prefixes, with customer description
--
as a home user of Cablecom, I can't reach many American sites
since about 11am this Sunday.
These are not reachable:
mail.yahoo.com
gmail.com
www.cnn.com
Most of Swiss (and surprisingly Russian :) sites are reachable.
cheers,
stan
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now it seems to be back to normal
--- Stanislav Sinyagin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as a home user of Cablecom, I can't reach many American sites
since about 11am this Sunday.
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http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi
--- Pascal Gloor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm just wondering what the community thinks, how much should one earn
in such a position with all those skills and requirements? Or, if you're
the man for this position, how much do would you expect as salary?
I'm just wondering about our 2006/2007
I can't comment on this particular position, as I'm not the one
who decides :)
But in general, you're right. This position is supposed to be for an
experienced person, supposedly of age 30-35, and the figures you've mentioned
are quite right.
--- Viktor Steinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No
--- Scott Weeks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After converting the salary range (from another email) from Swiss Francs to
American Dollars, I see you're able to pay what's average here. However, I
don't know how to relate the spending power of that level of salary to what
it can do here, so it
we've been operating ISPMan+openldap+postfix+Cyrus+horde, but then moved
our services to Plesk.
Having looked back, I'd still go again with Plesk. It saves a lot of time,
and normally a sysadmin's working time is more expensive than the software
license.
It has its limitations and
such a shame, you don't know the right answer: http://torrus.org ;-)
--- Philippe Strauss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello swinogers,
does anyone know if there is a way, with cacti, to use
different RRA settings for different RRD archive?
I've only found one global template for the whole
--- Bernard Dugas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure, but at least, I know that no spamming is coming from my users and
my outgoing smtp : small satisfaction for a small network :-)
what we did for a cable access network, is http://policyd.sourceforge.net/
configured for rate control. If a sender
http://torrus.org/plugins/tp-cisco-cbqos.pod.html
you've got here everything that is available from Cisco IOS via SNMP.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a QoS Monitoring Software for an enterprise customer.
The customer is operating a Cisco network with ~30'000 endsystems, the
somebody needs to write a new discovery module for Torrus.
I guess it's 1-2 days of work for me. But nobody has ordered that yet :)
One of our customers might be interested in QoS monitoring for 7600's,
so probably there will be some update.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, that's only
I actually sent two emails last Friday with the subject
RE: [swinog] QoS Monitoring
I've re-sent it half an hour ago, and it's not yet there.
Probably some spam filter didn't like my wording?
--- Simon Leinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I received both your mails, Friday's as well as
--- Kurt A. Schumacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a guess:
The more retries to a certain SMTP destination, the longer the retry
interval...leads to exponential delivery times.
no, it's quite sporadic: some emails are retried wihtin 10 minutes,
and some were delaying for hours.
Pure
--- Per Jessen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why bother greylisting someone who you know will be retrying anyway?
Just add the sunrise mail servers to your whitelist.
of course I did. But I think it's better to resolve the problem at its
source :)
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and ability to capture
the console output :-)
This should occupy 2-3 hours at maximum.
thanks,
stan
Stanislav Sinyagin
Senior System Engineer
CCIE #5478
GPS Technik AG
Zuercherstrasse 139
CH-8952 Schlieren
Switzerland
Tel : +41 (0)44 732 99 53
Fax : +41 (0)44 731 18 40
Mobile: +41 (0)79 407 02 24
well, it's less than 30 hops, so it should be ok :)
--- Erich Hohermuth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nice Traffic Engineering by Swisscom ...
www.bluewin.ch vs. www.swisscom.ch
traceroute www.bluewin.ch
traceroute to www.bluewin.ch (195.186.3.80), 64 hops max, 44 byte
packets
19 *
--- Per Jessen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's a little expensive if you have many SMS'es - does anyone know who
to contact (e.g. at Swisscom) to get a package-deal with a direct TCP
interface?
Swisscom provides it for really bulky clients. If you're going to send
hundreds of messages per day,
we're located in Schlieren, Zuercherstrasse 139.
no outage seen so far
--- Marcel Manz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
We experienced a longer power outage in 8952 Schlieren this morning.
Anyone else from this area who has experienced the same problem and
might have information on
time to start a new VoIP company? :)
--- Xaver Aerni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think Skype has a bigger Problem. Today morning at 8 h UTC it was
worked 1 hour later it was down again...
And the MSG on the homepage wasn't well.
Greetings Xaver
- Original Message -
From:
GPS-Technik AG in Schlieren (ZH) is expanding its team
and is looking for a new Presales Engineer.
Responsibilities:
-- Keep up-to-date knowledge of Cisco and other vendors
product line and technologies.
-- Prepare the proposal documents in responce to
RFI/RFP's.
-- Face the
--- Daniel Kamm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
g. use a private mail address, where you don't have to put stupid ooo
messages. Additionally you don't have to change all mailing-list
memberships when you get a new business card. ;)
Google mail is open for everyone now.
You can even set it up for
No-one is likely to use uceprotect level3 to block emails, but they
might very well use it for scoring.
/Per Jessen, Herrliberg
every AS with residential broadband users in it will get easily into that list,
so what's the value of it?
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they called me a loser. should I sue them?
- Original Message
From: Andre Timmermann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 6:43:25 PM
Subject: [swinog] Windows-Pizza
Hi,
anyone want a pizza?
http://www.pizza-joker.com/
You just can order
but broken javascripts don't let you use the site from mozilla anyway :-)
- Original Message
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 10:26:54 AM
Subject: Re: [swinog] Windows-Pizza
Seems the defacers (?) are reading the
Benoit,
most of what you requested could be supported with the Plesk platform
(www.swsoft.com)
There are many companies that offer a shared platform based on this product.
You can have
your own reseller account where you create your domains within certain limits.
Having a dedicated server is
actually quite the same statistics could be obtained without Netflow, just by
using MAC
accounting on Cisco border routers.
Torrus.org can display per-AS traffic then.
- Original Message
From: Manuel Kasper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008
I could build such tool. Just a question of time and budget :)
- Original Message
From: Roman Hochuli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 4, 2008 11:07:51 PM
Subject: Re: [swinog] Graphical NetFlow AS stats tool?
Of
course,
MAC
accounfting
does
not
of course I assume you're interested in traffic statistics per IX peer, in
order to know
which peerings are most effective.
Of course, MAC accounfting does not tell you the origin AS of the traffic -
which is more
rarely required :)
- Original Message
From: Stanislav Sinyagin
Juniper
WXC is a new name for Peribit traffic compressors which Juniper has acquired
few years ago.
I worked with Peribit devices, and I should say it's an excellent product
quality in terms of manageability, performance and features.
You can save up to 50% or more bandwidth on Windows
according to what this guy writes,
http://rockpenguin.wordpress.com/2008/02/23/installing-pfsense-on-the-alix2c1/
such thing as a firewall based on Alix platform requires at least few days of
work for a guy on a salary with nothing else to do :)
If you start counting the cost of worktime to have
- Original Message
From: Manuel Krummenacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I get your point. You have to do some work to get it running, but its far
away from days. If you don't need serial access, you can skip the part
with the baud-rate configuration. The interfaces can be assigned from the
- Original Message
From: Manuel Krummenacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You're right, I didn't think of that point. As a linux guy, I know what
things like dd and /dev/sdb mean, but a windows admin would have to
spend some time to get the point. If I would have to configure a PIX, I
had to
a friend of mine has received once a letter (on paper) from Bluewin, with a
warning
text approximately repeating the one from that copyright infringement email.
But that was only once, and it was like 3 years ago.
- Original Message
From: Vincent Magnin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
hi all,
I'm about to start the implementation of ipv6 support in
Torrus (http://torrus.org/), and I'll need some test
devices to play around.
Those willing to help, please open SNMP acess from
2002:3e02:56d7::1 and tell me the access data in private email.
thanks,
stan
hi all,
thanks again for listening to me at Swinog-16 ;)
Here are two presentations, one that you saw today, and the other one has more
technical details.
http://torrus.org/Torrus-Swinog16.pdf
http://torrus.org/torrus-functional-overview.pdf
cheers,
stan
Cisco has built a multi-gigabit backbone for transporting HDTV signal between
Vienna and Bern during the Euro08 :)
only joking, no real input on the throughput.
I can recommend Softronics.ch for hosting. They are prompt and eager to help in
any problems (no problems seen actually :-)
If toppreise.ch or ricardo.ch are offline, that may be easily considered a
swiss-wide problem :-)
- Original Message
From: Michele Capobianco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 6, 2008 3:00:11 PM
Subject: [swinog] Switzerlandwide Internet
that one is probably for the kids' room :)
- Original Message
From: Mario Iseli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 9, 2008 8:22:37 AM
Subject: Re: [swinog] searching a manageable fanless gigabit switch
Hi Peter,
what happened to you? I mean you're
- Original Message
From: Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Prepend your own AS a few times.
this will not help, as L3 sets higher local preference for the prefixes from
its customers.
The guys at Sunrise are already working on this, don't worry :)
If the reverse mapping points to some valid A record, why
do you need to change it?
There aren't many applications that really depend on the reverse name -
for most of the things it's enough that the reverse name is a valid one.
- Original Message
From: Per Jessen [EMAIL
well, I used to support customers which were running mail servers
behind a broadband connection. Most spam filters and blacklists like SORBS
check the reverse naming, and if it doesn't have words like cable, ppp, dynamic
and such, it's quite safe to work with it.
It just has to have some decent
:)
- Original Message
From: Adrian Senn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 9:37:08 PM
Subject: Re: [swinog] RBL's (again) (Was: Anyone from Green here?)
Stanislav Sinyagin schrieb:
I don't know anything about proper spammers. Greylisting has
If you haven't seen it yet, it's worth checking out:
http://www.crankygeeks.com/
it's a quite interesting tech talk show. The guys are discussing
various interesting topics, sometimes in quite sarcastic way :)
In yesterday's show one of the guests is Whitfield Diffie, one of the
names in
after three warnings, ban the person forever :)
- Original Message
From: Viktor Steinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 8:33:28 AM
Subject: [swinog] List policy discussion (was: Check out my Facebook profile)
Hi all
In the last months
(was: Check out my Facebook
profile)
I would prefer to condamn the responsible person to offer a free beer to the
participants of the upcoming SwiNOG meetings... (or Vodka if you prefer ;-))
But we are starting to be off-topic...
2008/9/24 Stanislav Sinyagin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
after three warnings
why doesn't someone create a public Skype chat for SwiNOG?
I think more people on this list have skype than IRC
client software (me, for example :-)
- Original Message
From: Boris Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 6, 2008 3:51:20 PM
Subject: Re:
why doesn't someone create a public Skype chat for SwiNOG?
Will that work with my enter your chosen OS here?
well, almost :)
http://www.skype.com/intl/en/download/skype/linux/
I think more people on this list have skype than IRC
client software (me, for example :-)
It's simple,
-0700 (PDT), Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
why doesn't someone create a public Skype chat for SwiNOG?
Why do you want to hear us snore?
Tonnerre
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ok guys, now some real stuff :)
I've got one of these boards
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS4514239441.html
in order to practice my skills in embedded linux applications.
My first mini-project is to build a small Wifi (or even Bluetooth?)
hotspot (only for home use, of course) which would
Bernard, this one looks really nice. If you've got the sponsoring, then I'm in
:)
- Original Message
From: Bernard Dugas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 7, 2008 2:18:29 PM
Subject: Re: [swinog] Embedded Linux practicing
Hello,
Stanislav
Message
From: Marc SCHAEFER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 7, 2008 6:56:06 PM
Subject: Re: [swinog] Embedded Linux practicing
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 04:50:34AM -0700, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
My first mini-project is to build a small Wifi (or even
yes, Venty, everyone wants to know what you talk about in your
private communications.
don't be silly, just use it as any other public communication platform,
be it Gmail or internet forums. If you need to transport sensitive data, use
secure channels for it. If you need to communicate to few
actually greylisting works pretty well, and the whitelist
of exceptions is relatively small (not more than 300 entries as
far as I remember). Also if you communicate the value
of it to the customers, they tend to agree that having 90% of spam
filtered before entering the system is worth
you should've changed that setting before setting this email, not after :-))
- Original Message
From: Steven Glogger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 10:36:35 PM
Subject: [swinog] SwiNOG Mailing List Policy Change
hi everyone
we've
- Original Message
From: Reto Burkhalter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Never tell the support you are using Linux :-) They follow their scripts
and can not handle such exceptions. We are all clever enough to lie
a little bit :-)
it actually applies to any vendor: as soon as you tell you use
- Original Message
From: Viktor Steinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I cannot speak for all, but as for us, we want to manage ALL IPs in one tool
- even the RFC1918 IPs for internal use.
also AS numbers, VLAN numbers, RD, RT, VRF names in an MPLS network, BGP
communities,
in the end,
Philippe, searching for open source alternative is a wrong approach. A
company should
sponsor the development of a new open source tool which would match their
requirements.
In the short term, this could even be more expensive than buying a commercial
software.
forgot to mention, that the ideal tool would deal with overlapping
RFC1918 ranges as well ;-)
- Original Message
From: Stanislav Sinyagin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 1:56:30 PM
Subject: Re: [swinog] IP Management Tool
what is Layer1 in this context?
to my experience, such partnerships end up in huge expenses when
one of the partners decides to leave.
From: Mateo Meier m...@mateo.ch
To: swi...@swinog.ch
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 12:12:41 PM
Subject: [swinog]
i think it makes sense to set up the approval for subscription
requests, and ban all anonymous users - this makes it fair for everyone.
- Original Message
From: Steven Glogger ste...@glogger.ch
To: Zorg 421 zorglub...@gmail.com; swi...@swinog.ch
Sent: Sunday, February 1, 2009
well, the Docsis 3.0 CMTS hardware is quite expensive,
if not saying dramatically expensive.
Then, the Docsis provisioning software is also quite expensive,
and I haven't heard of any free ipv6 upgrade from any of the software vendors...
then come the modems... well, probably some of them
:
http://www.broadband-forum.org/technical/trlist.php
- Original Message
From: Tonnerre Lombard tonne...@bsdprojects.net
To: Stanislav Sinyagin ssinya...@yahoo.com
Cc: swi...@swinog.ch
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 11:20:25 PM
Subject: Re: [swinog] IPV6 Go (lazy providers
- Original Message
From: Andreas Fink af...@list.fink.org
well, the Docsis 3.0 CMTS hardware is quite expensive,
if not saying dramatically expensive.
Then, the Docsis provisioning software is also quite expensive,
I guess you simply bought a dead end solution. Good
%
of ISP's income, and the ISP will rather keep them happy :)
From: Andreas Fink af...@list.fink.org
To: Stanislav Sinyagin ssinya...@yahoo.com
Cc: swi...@swinog.ch
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 9:50:34 AM
Subject: Re: [swinog] IPV6 Go (lazy providers
Andreas, please roll back and remember where we started.
You tell me of some single cases where the user was convinced that ipv6 is not
scary. I'm telling you that the mass market is not ready, and it will take few
years
before you see any change.
What we have today is:
In DOCSIS
Out of curiosity, I browsed through the network-enabled products
at Mediamarkt. Routers, firewalls, ADSL modems, print servers, web cameras --
none has listed ipv6 in their feature lists. Not even ipv6 upgradable.
So, basically, ipv6 is nonexistent :-)
my not so old laser printer does not
Guys, this conversation turns really funny sometimes.
One says, I have a complex IT and network landscape with hundreds or thousands
devices and business applications, and ipv6 deployment is not justified by
today's needs.
The other goes, nah, forget this crap, I tried ipv6 in my kitchen, and
Fredy, if I remember it right, about a year ago you mentioned that Init7
is deploying the ULL presence?
Regardless of that, the unbundled service is slowly coming to Switzerland, and
soon one may expect TR-069, DHCP based service on the last mile copper. Then
it's
no longer a dialup, but
as a follow-up to our old discussion,
I joined the Armadeus project http://www.armadeus.com/wiki and will port their
BSP to Big-Endian mode. If I succeed to make sufficient amount of benchmark
tests
of BE vs. LE performance for ipv4 and ipv6, I'll present them at the Swinog
meeting
on
:)
- Original Message
From: Jeroen Massar jer...@unfix.org
To: Stanislav Sinyagin ssinya...@yahoo.com
Cc: swi...@swinog.ch
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 1:28:02 PM
Subject: Re: [swinog] IPV6 Go (lazy providers)
Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
as a follow-up to our old discussion,
I joined
- Original Message
From: Guazzoni Daniele, CH daniele.guazz...@audatex.ch
It is the swiss-NETWORK-operator-group, SQL belongs to sysadmins...
I'm more for community-tag based registration over BGP announcements ;-)
this won't work. In certain well-known organizations,
- Original Message
From: Chris Meidinger cmeidin...@sendmail.com
It is the swiss-NETWORK-operator-group, SQL belongs to sysadmins...
I'm more for community-tag based registration over BGP announcements ;-)
this won't work. In certain well-known organizations, engineering is
From: Adrian Baertschi adi...@linux.ch
1. Linux + dedicated ethernet port + vmware/xen
2. two boards from PCengines.com + USB-cable + custom
housing
1. I don't want to use i386 architecture
2. No, I don't really want to use i386 architecture :)
well, there is some work being done in
From: Martin Ebnoether ventila...@semmel.ch
On a side-note to all you IPv6 hoslis: Symbian S60 (3rd
Edition) is now proven to work out of the box. Tested it
yesterday with http://ipv6.google.com/ on my Nokia N82 =:-)
it was anyway tunneled through IPv4 with NAT, so no real fun here :)
hi Steven,
before migrating to Parallels (Plesk) fully-automated commercial solution,
we used to run Cyrus IMAP server with LDAP authentication. Also Postfix mail
delivery rules were taken from LDAP.
On the top of it, there was ISPMan which provided WebUI to the LDAP database,
but I would
aha, that sounds different :)
then you just need to hack the authentication code in any pop/imap server
like cyrus or courier, and that's it ;)
shouldn't be too difficult to substitute the mailbox name with your dummy
mailbox,
then skip the password validation, then disable the DELE command,
then the daemon will report an error when trying to delete the message.
As it's a hotspot device, we don't want its syslog overflown with such things:)
- Original Message
From: Silvan Gebhardt pc...@pcdog.ch
To: Stanislav Sinyagin ssinya...@yahoo.com
Cc: swi...@swinog.ch swi
/imap on a hotspot?
- Original Message
From: Marc SCHAEFER schae...@alphanet.ch
To: Stanislav Sinyagin ssinya...@yahoo.com
Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2009 6:26:58 PM
Subject: Re: [swinog] special mail solution?
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 11:56:50AM -0700, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote
Spaghetti, of course :)
- Original Message
From: Richard rich...@routerlab.org
To: swi...@swinog.ch
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 11:02:44 AM
Subject: [swinog] Name suggestion
Greetings from sunny Basel (o;
Has someone a good name for a web application which does the
From: Reza Kordi reza.ko...@clue.ch
Anybody using Cisco ASR's out their?
here's what I googled out so far:
http://groups.google.ch/group/cisco-nsp-/browse_thread/thread/679a8f8038f24908/f2630f998985fb5b
You may place a wireless repeater to some high enough point where both
locations are visible...
- Original Message
From: Daniel Kamm y...@ylz.ch
I have an off-topic network problem, but some ppl here might help me. I
need to build an IP network line from the middle of a
social event extended to Monday 5am? :)
- Original Message
From: Steven Glogger ste...@glogger.ch
Thaty correct. You'll see :-)
You know, 20 is a special number ... :-)
gruss
-steven
Am 31.08.2009 um 13:58 schrieb Thomas Kernen :
The Swinog website has listed the
the answer is probably here
http://skype.com/intl/en/business/products/pbx-systems/#productTop
- Original Message
From: Reza Kordi reza.ko...@clue.ch
Does anybody know of a solutions to integrate Skype in Cisco VOIP environment?
I am also looking for a solution to get MS
hi all,
I'm looking for an existing software tool for DSL access lines analysis.
For hundreds or thousands of DSLAMs, it would periodically collect the copper
line
performance data and store it in a database. Then it would generate various
reports
for marketing, management and engineering
if I recall it correctly, 512MB was already too tight for full BGP about 3
years ago or so...
maybe that's why npe400 is so cheap :)
- Original Message
From: Patrick Studer p.stu...@x-netconsulting.ch
To: swinog@lists.swinog.ch swinog@lists.swinog.ch
Sent: Mon, October 12, 2009
last AprilMartin Blapp has presented a nice concept at SwiNOG:
instead of greylisting, the SMTP server delays the first OK response to
HELO/EHLO
for 30 seconds. That is usually enough for the vast majority of spambots to
give up.
Also if the client tries to send something before receiving the
some time ago we already discussed that there's no killer application that
would
push the ipv6 deployment forward.
[dreamy mood on]
1. If EU governments would declare that copyrighted content sharing over ipv6
network is
completely legal, then we get immediately a huge demand. It could be
Jeroen,
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From: Jeroen Massar jer...@unfix.org
To: Stanislav Sinyagin ssinya...@yahoo.com
Cc: swi...@swinog.ch
Sent: Tue, November 10, 2009 2:43:39 PM
Subject: Dreaming of anarchy (Was: killer app for IPv6)
Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
some time ago we already
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From: Guazzoni Daniele, CH daniele.guazz...@audatex.ch
ROFL !
Or you force sex sites to use exclusively v6.
Although this would probably lead into some name change: istead of
IPvSix is gonna be IPvSex...
forcing will not work, we all know that. The users
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From: Peter Keel seeg...@discordia.ch
Nobody is downloading illegal content. It's the UPloading aka sharing
of copyright-protected content without a proper license which is illegal.
if I'm not mistaken, in some European countries it's already illegal to just
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From: Rainer Duffner rai...@ultra-secure.de
How does that work on IPV6 anyway?
I read that RBLs will be dead in IPV6-land, due to the fact that the
address-space can't be packed in a database anymore..
Currently, RBLs are an important part of our spam-defence.
well, I'm not crazy to develop a new ultimate spam killer from scratch :)
but those groups don't seem to propose something new either.
I'm just telling that SMTP is not the right protocol for email delivery:
-- why do client-to-server and server-to-server have to be the same protocol
on the
hey Venty
if I remember it right, Solaris 8 was never available for free download,
and was available only on CD media. So, you might violate Sun licensing
by doing so ;-))
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From: Martin Ebnoether ventila...@semmel.ch
To: swi...@swinog.ch
Sent: Tue, December
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