Almost all firewalls support NAT-T, which allows for using a private IP
address on the "outside" of the firewall (which is translated to a
routable public IP address before it gets on the Internet). You will need
UDP 500 (for IKE) and UDP 4500 (for IPsec NAT-T) open, so no devices
between the fire
Hello Everyone,
We are running:
Gentoo Server on Dual Core Intel Xeon 3060, 2 Gb Ram
Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82571EB Gigabit Ethernet
Controller (rev 06)
Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82573E Gigabit Ethernet
Controller (rev 03)
2 bgp links from different providers using q
On Fri, 17 May 2013 10:02:53 -0700, John Starta said:
> Do you believe that Brent wrote the disclaimer attached to his message?
> Despite y/our opinions of such disclaimers, legal counsel in some companies
> still mandate their automatic attachment on all outbound messages. The only
> means of avoi
On 5/17/13, Scott Weeks wrote:
> owned resources". So don't. Set up an SSH tunnel over port 80 to
> your home server and access your non-paragraph-sized-signature email
> account from home. There's a million ways to do things and still
> follow corporate rules...
The disclaimer requirements se
On Fri, 17 May 2013, Aaron C. de Bruyn wrote:
I recall a message a while back about a company that offered remote hands
nation-wide, but my Google-Fu is failing me.
I seem to recall discussion of someone running something like a "remote
hands have/need" blog/message board, but my Google-fu is
Looking for someone who can do remote hands in the LN3 Savvis data
center email me off list with rate and availability.
Would essentially need someone to rack/stack do basic cable runs and
initial switch/router/server setup.
No real technical skills required.
Sent from my iPhone
On May 18, 2013
We do.
Worldwide, in fact.
On Fri, 17 May 2013, Aaron C. de Bruyn wrote:
I recall a message a while back about a company that offered remote hands
nation-wide, but my Google-Fu is failing me.
Any pointers?
We basically need to find coverage for eastern Washington State and all of
Oregon.
-A
What is the public peer address on the ISP end?
On May 18, 2013 8:15 AM, "akurenath" wrote:
> Hi nanog,
>
> I have a fortigate 60c connecting a vpn tunnel to an asa 5505. I have the
> connection setup, but it will not connect because unfortunately the isp at
> the fortigate end decided to give u
Djamel,
If you are looking for a CDN log trace to do academic research work on say,
caching algorithms, please be straightforward about your needs and someone
(including myself) might be able to help.
If your purposes are commercial, asking for free data won't likely get you far.
If you're tr
Hi nanog,
I have a fortigate 60c connecting a vpn tunnel to an asa 5505. I have the
connection setup, but it will not connect because unfortunately the isp at the
fortigate end decided to give us a 192.168.13/24 address. Now what I'd like to
know is if there is any way to get this vpn connecti
Here's one I came across from Southern Telecom that seems to give some hard
numbers on incidents they've experienced with their fibre lines being
severed.
Hope this is useful for your needs.
Link: http://www.southern-telecom.com/AFL%20Reliability.pdf
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 5:03 AM, Kyle Creyts
thanks!
also amusing:
http://blog.lafayetteprofiber.com/2008/06/nutria-ratsand-fiber.html
http://news.techeye.net/internet/internet-attacked-by-bears#.TnZXk5rhOv8.reddit
but I'm looking for something slightly more efficacious than anecdotal.
off-list replies (and, why not, some of them are reall
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