On 1/3/2013 9:08 PM, Jimmy Hess wrote:
I am not sure why this would be classified as a feature request. If it
is impacting you, and you had service before, then is an
Outage/Defect/Bug, full stop. Describing working service for a
previously supported scenario as a "feature request" would be be
On 1/3/13, Maxim Khitrov wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 12:14 AM, Damian Menscher wrote:
> I talked to Google Apps support a few weeks ago, sent them a link to
> this discussion, but all they could do is file a feature request.
I am not sure why this would be classified as a feature request.
I
Yo All!
Apropos the recent discussions:
"Google says that someone was caught trying to use an unauthorized
digital certificate issued in its name in an attempt to impersonate
Google.com for a man-in-the-middle attack."
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/01/google-fraudulent-certificate/
RGDS
other relevant links for this:
http://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/01/turkish-govt-enabled-phishers-to-spoof-google/
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/advisory/2798897
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Steven Bellovin wrote:
>
> On Jan 3, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Matthias Leisi wrote:
>
>> On Thu,
On Jan 3, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Matthias Leisi wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 4:59 AM, Damian Menscher wrote:
>
>
>> While I'm writing, I'll also point out that the Diginotar hack which came
>> up in this discussion as an example of why CAs can't be trusted was
>> discovered due to a feature of
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 4:59 AM, Damian Menscher wrote:
> While I'm writing, I'll also point out that the Diginotar hack which came
> up in this discussion as an example of why CAs can't be trusted was
> discovered due to a feature of Google's Chrome browser when a cert was
>
Similar to
http://g
On Thu, 3 Jan 2013, Ram Mohan wrote:
I'm looking for a contact in Level3, regarding a client who is having
reachability issues with a few sites in the East coast of the US and Asia
(sites are reachable via Level3 on the West Coast).
Has the client contacted Level3's NOC? That would seem to be
I'm looking for a contact in Level3, regarding a client who is having
reachability issues with a few sites in the East coast of the US and Asia
(sites are reachable via Level3 on the West Coast).
Thanks
Ram
Hi Henry,
On 2013-01-03, at 13:29, Henry Steuart wrote:
> Perhaps someone at internic.net could explain why the file in the first
> directory is WRONG but that in the second includes the correct info?
> [legacy cron jobs pointing at FTP. will obviously not succeed]
>
> ; This file is mad
On Jan 3, 2013, at 11:38 AM, Joe Abley wrote:
On 2012-12-18, at 11:15, David Conrad wrote:
> WRT the root _hints_ change, setting up a cron job to pull, verify, and
> install the root hints file periodically (once a month should probably be
> sufficient) would probably be a good idea.
Perha
On 2012-12-18, at 11:15, David Conrad wrote:
> WRT the root _hints_ change, setting up a cron job to pull, verify, and
> install the root hints file periodically (once a month should probably be
> sufficient) would probably be a good idea.
This change appears to have been completed, as of roo
Hello!
I'm looking for a contact in Akamai, preferably someone dwelling in the
dark realm of layer 3.
I've been contacted by a LACNIC member from Suriname who is having
reachability issues specifically with sites hosted in Akamai.
Thank you!
~Carlos
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 12:14 AM, Damian Menscher wrote:
> Back on topic: encryption without knowing who you're talking to is worse
> than useless (hence no self-signed certs which provide a false sense of
> security), and there are usability difficulties with exposing strong
> security to the aver
On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 05:00:14PM +0100, Axel Pawlik wrote:
> To prevent the automatic harvesting of personal information (real
> names, email addresses, phone numbers) from the RIPE Database, there
> are PERSON and ROLE object query limits defined in the RIPE Database
> Acceptable Use Policy. Thi
On 01/02/2013 09:14 PM, Damian Menscher wrote:
Back on topic: encryption without knowing who you're talking to is worse
than useless (hence no self-signed certs which provide a false sense of
security),
In fact, it's very useful -- what do you think the initial diffie-hellman
exchanges are doin
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