Hello SwiNOGers,
SwiNOG-9 is approaching, ya!
(date/location will be communicated later)
If you would like to present something interesting for the community at
the next SwiNOG event, please send a mail with all the details (required
time, subject, etc..) to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
note:
On Thu, 27 May 2004 12:50:03 +0200
Daniel Lorch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I was going to add a DNS LOC entry [1] to our DNS zone, but I
couldn't find out the exact coordinates of Interxion's site in
Glattbrugg. Does anyone in here have this information? (Other-
wise I would try to
[resent because I don't think this was actually distributed-- SL.]
Like last year, the Swiss IPv6 Task Force and SICTA are organizing a
business-oriented event:
what: IPv6 Summit Switzerland - Get Ready for IPv6!
when: Thursday 3 June 2004, 0830-1700 (+apero)
where: Zurich, Technopark, main
Hi
Here you are ...
ghayda.glb.as8758.net. 345600 IN LOC 47 25 57.500 N 8 33 26.100 E 429.00m 30m 40m 5m
thanks!
Daniel
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[This may be my last IPv6-related spam^H^H^H^Hannouncement for today :-]
We can peer IPv6 over the CIXP now. Note that CIXP use a separate
VLAN for IPv6, so the procedure is not quite the same as at the TIX.
So far our only IPv6 peering there is with the RIPE RIS route
collector. Of course we'd
Dear all,
Please reserve Wednesday, Sept. 29th, 2004 for our fabulous SwiNOG
meeting. Location: again Tramdepot Bern is forseen, we are currently
checking that. No registration link yet, will be available later.
As Pascal already posted, please submit proposals for presentations now
to [EMAIL
Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
For some ugly reason, Mailman hit us very hard. Due an unfortunate
bounce setting of Mailman, almost all addresses had been automatically
set to 'no mail'. This happend a few days ago, and therefore the list
had been very quiet.
Some of you might get every mail twice.
Dear all,
I thought I know now almost everything about the BGP route selection
process. But obviously not yet?!
example:
sh ip bgp regexp _3320_ (next hop addrs removed)
Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
* i81.201.32.0/20 x.x.x.x 90 50 0 702 3320 ?
*i
sh ip bgp regexp _3320_ (next hop addrs removed)
Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
* i81.201.32.0/20 x.x.x.x 90 50 0 702 3320 ?
*i y.y.y.y 100 50 0 286 3320 ?
We have:
1. same local pref.
2. equal as-path
Hi,
* Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
sh ip bgp regexp _3320_ (next hop addrs removed)
Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
* i81.201.32.0/20 x.x.x.x 90 50 0 702 3320 ?
*i y.y.y.y 100 50 0 286 3320 ?
[..]
Could anyone
does anyone heard about the ip phones we ordered at swinog-8? ;-)
-steven
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Title: RE: [swinog] ip phones
Not yet...
Christian
-Original Message-
From: Steven Glogger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Donnerstag, 27. Mai 2004 18:48
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [swinog] ip phones
does anyone heard about the ip phones we ordered at swinog-8? ;-)
-steven
Hi Steven
AFAIK Chris is working very hard on it. There are some problems, while
the phones cannot be delivered trough cisco switzerland (due to fiscal
reasons)
We'll keep you updated!
cheers,
michel
-Original Message-
From: Steven Glogger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
Markus Wild wrote:
sh ip bgp regexp _3320_ (next hop addrs removed)
Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
* i81.201.32.0/20 x.x.x.x 90 50 0 702 3320 ?
*i y.y.y.y 100 50 0 286 3320 ?
We have:
1. same local
... :-)
Pascal Gloor wrote:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storycid=1093e=2u=/pcworld/20040527/tc_pcworld/116307
;-)
Pascal
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just read about it! is spoofing email addresses considered identity
theft?
it seems that in the land of freedom it is. I doubt a swiss court will
approve it, but well, who knows, we've seen worse ;p
btw, the show Temps Present (TSR1) of tonite, showed the activity of the
appel au peuple
Sorry for beeing OT, but I think this is rather remarkable.
I got more than a dozen of Fürst-alike spam mails within the last hour
or so, recently advertising the remaining SWISSAIR junk.
The subject is as it was, the mailheader also look-alike, but the body
looks like a virus, however there is
Hi Fredy!
Same effect here. Lots of those Swissair-mails. F(i | ü)rst class...
Matthias
- Original Message -
From: Fredy Kuenzler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 1:28 AM
Subject: [swinog] OT: Fürst's Spam PC hacked?
Sorry for beeing OT, but I think
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