Thirded. As an enterprise account customer (with service at my home), I called
them up, began to explain what I'm seeing, just to be interrupted with
something to the effect of "Yeah, I see it. I'll get someone to fix it.
Incidentally, how do you like your USR Router, we don’t see many of those?
Hello Adrian,
I tried to reply to list from office without the TOR you don't like, and got
this:
: host mailman.nanog.org[204.93.212.138] said: 550-rejected
because 86.59.128.2 is in a black list at zen.spamhaus.org 550
http://www.spamhaus.org/SBL/sbl.lasso?query=SBL116130 (in reply to RC
On Wed, 24 Aug 2011, Roy wrote:
Many years ago I was taught that "earthquake proof" means the building
doesn't kill the occupants and not that the structure survives unscathed..
As examples, they used a hospital that was damaged in the magnitude 6.6
Sylmar quake of 1971 The building was basica
Hello.
I am looking to get in touch with a Brinkster/Hostable contact. I
have tried unsuccessfully going through their support channels and
would like to speak to someone who might be able to help.
We have a problem getting to 204.152.240.0/20 from one particular source IP.
Thanks in advance
N
On 25/08/2011 9:58 p.m., Mark Foster wrote:
This is a cynical approach to what happened, in my (Auckland based)
opinion. In the early stages information would've been relatively
hard to come by, responders were very much in an all-hands-to-the-pump
running-on-instinct phase and the scale of th
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011, Mark Foster wrote:
Radio - That was very interesting to observe. Clearly radio stations don't
have disaster broadcast plans in place for content. When you're crying out
for information about what's going on, the very last think you want to hear
is an inappropriate adve
Radio - That was very interesting to observe. Clearly radio stations don't
have disaster broadcast plans in place for content. When you're crying out
for information about what's going on, the very last think you want to hear
is an inappropriate advert break. The number of stations that kept
Anyone from Limestone Networks / AS 46475 on board?
Got a repeating problem from a specific IP in your care. In the range:
64.31.32.1/24
Gav
On 25/08/2011 12:18 p.m., Michael Painter wrote:
So the "old corded phones" were to be distributed to those who have
copper/POTS service?
I assume so. I honestly don't know where the phones went exactly. Most
people still have a copper pots service here (though that is changing).
Kinda'
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