Re: Steve Jobs has died
"Don't be trapped by dogma. Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. Everything else is secondary." - Steve Jobs 2005 You will be missed.
Re: [routing-wg] The Cidr Report
Ditto, and I do find it informative. Jim On Oct 15, 2011, at 10:35 PM, Kyle Creyts wrote: > I may not read it for the purpose of aggregation, but it is useful data to > me for other purposes. > > As long as there is one person talking and at least one person listening, a > thread is in order, and it isn't spam. > On Oct 15, 2011 3:25 PM, "Geoff Huston" wrote: > >> From what I learned at the latest NANOG it's very clear that nobody reads >> this any more. >> >> Is there any good reason to persist in spamming the nanog list with this >> report? >> >> >> thanks, >> Geoff >> >> >> >>
Re: Internet Edge and Defense in Depth
I have seen at quite a few of our customers locations, starting out with a lofty goal of putting everything in a single box (UTM) and turning every single option on. In ~ 30% of the firms who do so it works out ok (not great, but it works). In the majority, the customer winds up turning features off one by one, and moving those to another system. Jim On Dec 6, 2011, at 1:25 PM, -Hammer- wrote: > I personally have not seen it done in large environments. Hardware isn't > there yet. I've seen it done in small business environments. Not a fan of the > idea. > > -Hammer- > > "I was a normal American nerd" > -Jack Herer > > > > On 12/06/2011 03:16 PM, Holmes,David A wrote: >> Some firewall vendors are proposing to collapse all Internet edge functions >> into a single device (border router, firewall, IPS, caching engine, proxy, >> etc.). A general Internet edge design principle has been the "defense in >> depth" concept. Is anyone collapsing all Internet edge functions into one >> device? >> >> Regards, >> >> David >> >> >> >> >> This communication, together with any attachments or embedded links, is for >> the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain information that >> is confidential or legally protected. If you are not the intended recipient, >> you are hereby notified that any review, disclosure, copying, dissemination, >> distribution or use of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you >> have received this communication in error, please notify the sender >> immediately by return e-mail message and delete the original and all copies >> of the communication, along with any attachments or embedded links, from >> your system. >>
Re: 10G switchrecommendaton
We have used both Arista and the LG-Ericsson switches, both have done very well, and both have a great $/value proposition. We use the Solarflare boards in an upcoming product ourselves, and they have been quite dependable, and again the performance is great. Just our 2 cents jim office: (888) 674-9001 x6101 email: j...@miltonsecurity.com http://www.miltonsecurity.com On Jan 26, 2012, at 10:30 PM, Brent Jones wrote: > On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 8:40 PM, Rodrick Brown wrote: > >> Not to mention Arista's cli runs a busybox Linux inside! >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> >> > Last I checked, Arista used Fedora Linux, with x86 dual-core CPUs and 4GB > RAM. > Their CLI was written in Python or Perl as well, and they encourage hacking > it for cool new things. > > > -- > Brent Jones > br...@brentrjones.com signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail