On 12/14/12, Randy wrote:
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> It explained that google is no longer accepting self signed ssl
> certificates. It claims that this change will "offer[s] a higher level of
> security to better protect your information".
Hm... Self-signed certificates, or (worse) the use of hostnames not
o
On 12/29/2012 7:41 PM, Mark - Syminet wrote:
On Dec 14, 2012, at 7:52 AM, Peter Kristolaitis wrote:
On 12/14/2012 10:47 AM, Randy wrote:
I don't have hundreds of dollars to get my ssl certificates signed
You can get single-host certificates issued for free from StartSSL, or for very
cheaply
Very common. Most Verizon Wireless data traffic on modern phones is
backhauled to one or more mobile IP home agents based in a few cities.
You'll typically see similar geolocation difficulties on their network for
IPv4 too. They have another one in Texas, and another one in a different
location I
Hurricane electric has a very open peering policy , can peer with them at
any major Equinix with pretty much no push or pull requirements , which is
why Netflix prefers them cause it costs them almost nothing , why pay
hurricane for transit when most of there connectivity can be accessed by
peer ro
Hi all,
We (Netflix) reached out to Randal off-list to explain how our
transit/peering methodology works.
Feel free to reach out to peer...@netflix.com for questions like this in
the future.
-Dave
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 6:00 PM, Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
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> Jeff Kell writes:
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> > On 12/27
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