I will be taking the train at 07:20 from Lausanne, in 2nd class. Tell me where
you will be on the train.
Cheers, Lucas
Message d'origine De : Will van Gulik
Date : 29.10.18 19:47 (GMT+01:00) À :
swi...@swinog.ch Objet : [swinog] Swinog #34 Ride on 30th - Geneva and Lausanne
Hey Swinogers,
FYI I will be taking the train at 6:42 from GVA, in 2nd class. If anyone wanna
join me, I'll try to take some space for those stepping in in Lausanne.
Cheers and see you all tomorrow ! :)
Will
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Same train from Lausanne for me.
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From: "lucas.dousse"
Sent: 29 octobre 2018 20:08 +0100
Subject: Re: [swinog] Swinog #34 Ride on 30th - Geneva
> On Oct 29, 2018, at 1:16 AM, Gregor Riepl wrote:
> It seems like Salt is no longer supplying their own DNS servers when
> establishing an LTE connection. Instead, the network responds with Google DNS
> servers (8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4).
> I'd rather not send all my DNS requests to Google.
> Perhaps
Hello Greg,
> It seems like Salt is no longer supplying their own DNS servers when
> establishing an LTE connection. Instead, the network responds with Google DNS
> servers (8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4).
They seem to use a mix of Google Public DNS and own resolvers.
I noticed this a year ago as well:
Hello.I have read salt has today a Internet problem. When salt now use google
Dns. I think they have a Dns Problem.I think this is now as
workarround.Greetings XaverVon meinem Samsung Galaxy Smartphone gesendet.
Ursprüngliche Nachricht Von: Gregor Riepl
Datum: 29.10.18 09:16
Hi,
It seems like Salt is no longer supplying their own DNS servers when
establishing an LTE connection. Instead, the network responds with Google DNS
servers (8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4).
Is there a particular reason for that?
I'd rather not send all my DNS requests to Google.
Perhaps it's time to switch
>> It seems like Salt is no longer supplying their own DNS servers when
>> establishing an LTE connection. Instead, the network responds with Google DNS
>> servers (8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4).
>
> They seem to use a mix of Google Public DNS and own resolvers.
You are right; the list of servers is somewhat
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