Re: Gmail and SSL

2012-12-29 Thread Jimmy Hess
On 12/14/12, Randy wrote: [snip] > 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

Re: Gmail and SSL

2012-12-29 Thread Peter Kristolaitis
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

Re: really facebook?

2012-12-29 Thread PC
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

Re: Netflix transit preference?

2012-12-29 Thread A. Pishdadi
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

Re: Netflix transit preference?

2012-12-29 Thread David Temkin
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: > > Jeff Kell writes: > > > On 12/27