Hey .*,
do you by chance have a 19" rack you don't need anymore
(maybe even nearby Zurich)?
A customer of mine needs "something", because of some regulations
to put in two (!) units from Swisscom. And it should be a full height
(not like 21 units) rack.
Just wondering - please reply offlist, if
Hey .*,
Many, many, many thanks everybody for the offers, you are
all great!
We will collect a rack this/next week from someone in Glattbrugg
(not sure if it is ok to say who it is, so just naming the location),
but the reactions on my mail were just awesome!
It is great to read all of you agai
Great Idea Oli!
Thanks a lot for transferring it into something legible!
Oli Schacher [Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 09:03:01AM +0100]:
> I've copied the registrar list from this thread into a spreadsheet - if
> you are willing to put in the feature set from the registrars you know
> hopefully we can ge
Good morning Swinog,
we are looking for a new VoIP hoster that actually offers decent voice
quality, preferable even over hspa(+) based networks, working in the US,
Switzerland and South Korea.
Working := can receive / make phone calls well enough for daily use (I
am aware that VoIP should work e
r the traffic to some local
> PSTN providers.
>
> So, this needs some engineering, customization, tests => $$$ :)
>
> cheers,
> stan
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 4:14 PM, Nico Schottelius
> wrote:
> > Good morning Swinog,
> >
> > we are looking fo
Hello Swinog,
we've recently audited a small network and found that the customer
configured devices were relatively secure configured. However the
Swisscom Router/WiFi device (Zylex P-870HN-53b) seems to have the old
uPNP exploit with a firmware that is not being updated anymore (upnp was
disabled
Salut zusammen,
ich suche jemanden, der uns zu einem vernünftigen Preis eine
100/100 oder 1G/1G Leitung (inklusive IP) nach Schwanden (Kanton Glarus)
legen kann.
Hat jemand eine Empfehlung oder ein Angebot in der Richtung?
Viele Grüsse,
Nico
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Hello,
we are in the urgent need of at least 2 (better 4) RJ45 1 Gbit/s transceiver
that
are compatible with Arista switches.
If anyone has some lying around, please contact me off list.
Best,
Nico
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Thanks everyone for your help - we found a solution!
It's great to see how many awesome people can help in emergency cases!
Best,
Nico /* underslept */
Nico Schottelius writes:
> Hello,
>
> we are in the urgent need of at least 2 (better 4) RJ45 1 Gbit/s transceiver
> that
Hey Adrian,
various E-Mails are delayed from our site today and also latency to
google is a bit higher than usual:
[18:05] feder:~% ssh mirror.datacenterlight.ch " ping -c3 www.google.ch; ping
-c3 euler.ethz.ch"
PING www.google.ch (216.58.205.99) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from mil04s26-in-
Good morning Swinog,
we are planning our first IPv6 focused event this year.
The main topic of the event is, how well the IPv6 deployment of
Switzerland has come and to discuss the action points to reach
100% IPv6 coverage.
Thus I would like to invite you to join and...
... showcase how and wh
Good morning,
Manuel Schweizer writes:
> Hey Tobi
>
> Not seeing what you are seeing, but I can really recommend Fail2Ban if
> you are not using it already.
while the idea of fail2ban is good, I would actually recommend sshguard
instead of fail2ban.
If you are not using a recent version of fa
Hey Swinog,
does anyone have experiences with long distance (~20km) wifi powered
by battery?
With have the situation that we basically want to connect Schwanden to
Linthal by wifi for at least 12 hours.
The idea is to go via several hops, some of them not having any power
resource.
So my ques
Wow, I am surprised! Thanks for pointing out, Fredy.
We are currently running a Devuan & OpenNebula mirror on
https://mirror.datacenterlight.ch/ and are already planning to add
support for Ubuntu, Debian and CentOS in the near future, as we want
to have
As we operate this mirror anyway, we woul
Hey Benoit,
in short: yes, we do, for customers with high technial experience
(i.e. we can trust that they are by default doing the right thing [tm].)
Best,
Nico
Benoit Panizzon writes:
> Dear List
>
> We sometimes get requests from business customers, with own mailserver,
> which directly
Gregor Riepl writes:
>> in short: yes, we do, for customers with high technial experience
>> (i.e. we can trust that they are by default doing the right thing [tm].)
>
> But...
> If the customer has such a high level of expertise, wouldn't they be able to
> operate their own mail gateway with e
Good morning,
is anyone from sbb.ch reading here?
https://sbb.ch does not load on IPv6 for us.
It seems that packets > 1420 bytes are dropped inside the SBB network,
Local PMTU / fragmentation seems to work, my local outgoing
MTU is 1420. MTR below.
Best,
Nico
[10:23] line:~% mtr -w -c1 -s
in Switzerland. They will also come
> again and they offered to have a talk if desired. I can connect to the right
> person if you are interested.
>
> Thanks, Silvia
>
>
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: swinog-boun...@lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-boun...@lists
Hello everyone,
if anyone from SBB reads the swinog ml: it's very cool that you added an
record to sbb.ch. However it seems that only the HTTP, but not the
HTTPS port is open via IPv6. Logs are attached below.
Best regards from Glarus,
Nico
[20:31] diamond:~% curl -6 -I -v https://sbb.c
Good late morning,
All fixed by now - I was notified that ipv6/https was unreachable due to
maintenance at SBB last night.
curl -6 -I -v https://sbb.ch as well as a real browser now work again.
Thanks everyone for the fast response!
Sunny greetings from Glarus,
Nico
p.s.: MTU on my test boxe
Good evening,
Gregor Riepl writes:
> [...] you should even put the project on a public collaboration platform to
> allow for easy pull/merge requests. ;)
Gregor, if I understand you correctly, you are implicitly saying "please
put your stuff on one of the big sites like github/gitlab/bitbucke
Hey Klaus,
I am surprised you are surprised.
Why would one *not* want to scan your particular home network?
IPv6 is on the rise and scanning networks / IPs is a standard thing in
the IPv4 world. So it would be a surprise to me, why people would not
want to at least try to find devices in IPv6 b
Hello .*,
I was waiting for the chat system discussion to start,
it's good that we IT communities are so predictable :-).
My 4.99 rounded Rappen:
1) I fully understand Massimiliano's approach to "just do it" and not to
think too much about the medium
2) IRC has the "disconnect/no history iss
Hey Gregor,
thanks a lot for the pointer, I have just shared it in the covid-19
matrix channel [0]. If anyone is interested in discussing latest
development, feel free to join it [1].
So far we focused in the chat on exchange with international members to
see how the situation is everywhere in
Hey Benoit,
we get them both via Netstream and Sunrise:
[17:29] router1.place5:~# birdc show route 125.208.45.0/24
BIRD 2.0.7 ready.
Table master4:
125.208.45.0/24 unicast [sunrise_1_v4 12:29:14.872] * (100) [AS24151?]
via 193.192.225.72 on bond0.101
unicast [ro
Hey Tobi,
we've got a peering with sunrise and do not see any problem on our link
nor on peering IP reachability from inside or outside our network.
Cheers,
Nico
Tobi writes:
> Anyone seeing issues connecting to IPs belonging to sunrise? Started
> about 15min ago. I'm not the bgp expert but
Benoit,
I have to say it's a frightening story to see. Essentially a third party
company (the SIP provider) locked themselves into another third party
provider (Maxmind/geoiplookup) and now it's your job to fix the latter's
mistake?
Besides being a tricky situation to cleanup for two third part
Ciao Simon,
very sorry to hear that, but wanted to reach out to you: for the
Hack4Glarus summer edition, we had a very similar feedback. "Our crowd"
is probably much more informed and overall more cautious than other
crowds.
I've the feeling it will take 1-2 more years in which Corona does not
Hey Urs,
at ungleich everything physical is RA based. Many networks even with two active
routers. Static assignments only for routers themselves. VMs have their
own IPAM and are inside static, but practically speaking mimicking
EUI64.
No need for DHCPv6 for our equipment, but if you want to do n
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