Is it really the job of the army to teach TCP/IP? Oh shit, where is our
tax money going :-(
O/T but I can't resist ...
is it really the job of the army to protect some embassy using qualified
people? (most of them making a job making more or less sense)
is it really the job of the army to
Hello
From: mark walliser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[..]
in the future, while the ones living in ober-hinter-irgenwas-dingen
(1000
citizens)
will have high-priced-SC-only-offers...
that may be - but on the other side living there has also some good thing's
... you don't pay that much for your flat -
well, ok, lets have a demonstration sesson on the 29th :-) i'm sure we
will
get around 100 ppl to demonstrate ,-)
everybody not demonstrating will not have the right to participate the
social event ,-)
why not change the medium of the new famous Bundesplatz-Jumping Well?
Instead of ordinary
From: Kuster, Christian
-Got no phones
-Got invoice !!
-Got no code
-Got no voice
got no phones
got no invoice
got no code
got no voice
but then after some emails at least an answer from cisco ...
greetings
nik
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From: Andre Oppermann
You know what? I think the DBA proxy server in the basement of the
Bundeshaus
broke down!
but time.ethz.ch is still up - so all LI-Servers are still in sync out there
... all emails for Rorschacher and friend are waiting nicely queued up at
provider side. Bad luck for
Poor DNS admin. Tomorrow morning 8:30, Zurich Escher-Wyss Platz, Bluewin
Tower: Sysadmin-Bashing. Will the press be there?
couple of minutes ago I saw a shadow moving through berne maybe a
hostmaster heading south for a safe place?
But I think the loetschberg-route was the wrong decision
golden times ahead .. i thinking more and more about my future will
be on a farm and taking care of cow's and sheep's
do you already take applications for cropdusters or so? I think sooner or
later I need a healthier job than this.
Greetings
Nik
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we also noticed it in Biel/Bienne
and www.seismo.ethz.ch is some sort of a collateral damage it takes
very long to load at the moment.
greetings
nik
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Hello
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is the braindamaged Cablecom Antispam configuration. If you make
to many connections to them during a certain amount of time they
automatically add a firewall rule to their ipfilter on mx.cablecom.ch.
We've run into this problem at least two times last
BTW: I'd be retiered 2033 ;-)
are you sure?
according CouchepinBlocherMerz 2038 may be still too early for you!
greetings
nik
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Zurich has a BE, Geneva is planning a BE... why not a BE also in Berne?
Feedback is very welcome :o)
BE^2 sounds good ;-)
Locations ... Dramdepot? Federal? (Egger bier!), Glaskasten auf grosser
Schanze? Gut Gelaunt @Loebeggä? ...
greetings nik
Dramdepot
^
it's not that dramatic there
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Hi Mike
It remains after-noticing again that there (still) is NO legal obligation
for Provider to prevent Spam.
well but there is also no legal obligation to accept emails from anyone.
It's our lone decision and within our duty g as a postmaster.
A closing from whole IP rank for Mailverkehr
And, you don't have to look for another working SMTP server, when you're
travelling around with your notebook. Lots of SMTP servers, for example
mail.bluewin.ch, can only be accessed within their own ip ranges.
there are a lot of email providers with SMTP-AUTH and/or SMTP-after-POP
around. Not
Since I got bounces from @nextra.ch, I thought of checking this domain
at nic.ch, and surprise surprise:
http://www.switch.ch/id/search-domain.html?dom_id=nextra.ch
A customer (had a hosting contract with nextra for his domain) told me some
week ago that mhs changed his switch password
, this fair and
correct, the customers loved that service from mhs. Some of them
subscribed
for hosting services from our company, some of them did not. All's well
with
that.
M.H.
M.H.
- Original Message -
From: Nik Hug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October
- Original Message -
From: Fredy Kuenzler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm gonna register *.ch and *.li now. Some extra traffic is rather nice
(a lot of $$$banners and $$$popups), isn't it?
*.ch for Fredy is fine with me - and *.com and *.net for versign also.
Because I will take .*
nik
today it's sysadmin day!
hope a lot of our users know about http://www.sysadminday.com g
greetings
nik
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From: Ueli Heuer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
why is this generator not jet connected?
does anybody have an idee about that issue?
maybe the power-feed goes according IEEE 802.11P? (the upcoming standard for
Wireless Power?) -
the space between the generator and the building becomes then a real
hot-spot
Andre Oppermann wrote:
[..]
Here is what happend to the building power feed. At around 17:30
one fuse breaker at the EWZ building entrace cabinet triggered and
took out phase 2. It took quite some time to figure that one out
because that EWZ cabinet is locked and only EWZ has the key to it.
Are there other people on this list, which have been spammed by them? If
it's
only Fredy, then I'm not sure, if we can really call it spam. If it is
spam,
I will gladly stop peering with them...
got it also - but I think they have my contact address from my business card
I gave to them some
Hello
From: Felix Rauch
A member of SIUG noted that many swiss providers do not have an entry
in the contact database of abuse.net. We think it would be good if the
swiss providers represented on this list could update their entries to
provide the e-mail address of their abuse-contacts to
From: Pascal Gloor [..]
why not, but how will you garantee that someone doesnt vote 10 times using
10 different email addresses subscribed to the mailing list?
[..]
oh that's quite easy: everyone has to use palladium on a fritz-chip equiped
thinkpad :-(
n!k
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