On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Eric Brunner-Williams
wrote:
> On 1/2/10 11:38 PM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
>> ... it would be interesting if some process were developed to
>> deaccredit or otherwise kill off the shell registrars
>
> Suresh, Why?
My comment was more in the context of this t
I'm sure someone must, but google as I have I only find "fact sheets"
(marcom collateral) and reports to Congress.
Thanks in advance!
Eric
Hi Paul
You can do this on a linux box with a pretty much basic kernel.
I currently have a similar setup at home with a DSL and a cable line (from
different providers).
Here's the script I'm actually using: http://ocaholic.ch/download/multinat.txt
Some packets are tagged with iptables (SSH as a
On 1/2/10 11:38 PM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> ... it would be interesting if some process were developed to
> deaccredit or otherwise kill off the shell registrars
Suresh, Why?
ICANN accreditation provides the registrar with a right to attempt
OT&E with registries, the Verisign operated .
Hi NANOGers
I request a few moments of your time for your invaluable input on the
following questions that I am wondering about:
1. a) How often does a service provider network incur SLA violations?
b) Which SLA parameter is the most probably violated (bandwidth, delay,
packet loss or others)?
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