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On 6/6/14, 5:24 PM, Richard Bennett wrote:
> I wanted the NANOG community to know that someone is impersonating me. I
> don't send off-topic links from dodgy blogs to email lists.
>
> I now have a pretty good idea as to who the impersonator is; it seems
> that Gilmore has too much time on his hand
Richard:
While you & I don't have the best relationship ever, I would not - and did not
- do anything of the sort. I'm a little more, let's say, blunt about my
displeasures. You don't have to believe me, but those are the facts.
Also, just to be clear again, I have zero problem with pointing ou
I wanted the NANOG community to know that someone is impersonating me. I
don't send off-topic links from dodgy blogs to email lists.
I now have a pretty good idea as to who the impersonator is; it seems
that Gilmore has too much time on his hands.
RB
On 6/6/14, 5:06 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore wr
Is there any reason you would?
On 6/6/14, 4:39 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
Any particular reason you wouldn't send such a thing? It is interesting,
operationally relevant, and timely.
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I believe I listed 3.
And there are multiple times I have posted similar items in the past.
Just curious about the "speculators" thing. But I think we're off-topic, so
apologies to the audience for extra email in their inboxes. I've sent reply-to
to my personal address to avoid this blowing up
Any particular reason you wouldn't send such a thing? It is interesting,
operationally relevant, and timely.
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TTFN,
patrick
On Jun 06, 2014, at 18:48 , Richard Bennett wrote:
> Dear NANOG,
>
> I didn't send this. Sorry to disappoint the speculators.
>
> Richard
>
> On 6/6/14, 10:29 AM,
Dear NANOG,
I didn't send this. Sorry to disappoint the speculators.
Richard
On 6/6/14, 10:29 AM, rich...@bennett.com wrote:
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er… this is no longer news… back in -MAY-… it was:
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/press-release/2014/ntia-announces-intent-transition-key-internet-domain-name-functions
/bill
Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet.
On 6June2014Friday, at 14:31, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> In one of the worst written stories
BGP Update Report
Interval: 29-May-14 -to- 05-Jun-14 (7 days)
Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072
TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS
Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name
1 - AS9829 127640 5.5% 75.2 -- BSNL-NIB National Internet
Backbone,IN
2 - AS8402
This report has been generated at Fri Jun 6 21:13:56 2014 AEST.
The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
Check http://www.cidr-report.org/2.0 for a current version of this report.
Recent Table History
Date
Well, crap.
My apologies, all, for not checking the damn dateline; I won't tell
you what popped that story up in front of me, cause I'd be too
embarrassed.
And I don't think BCP38 was gonna help me here. :-}
Have a nice weekend...
- Original Message -
> From: "Robert Webb"
> To: "Ja
Why is that dated Mar ch 14, 2014??
Robert
On 06/06/2014 05:31 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
In one of the worst written stories I've ever seen in Ars, it's announced
that -- in one of the best take-out-the-trash moments in Internet history
(make the announcement not only on a Friday, but *during a N
In one of the worst written stories I've ever seen in Ars, it's announced
that -- in one of the best take-out-the-trash moments in Internet history
(make the announcement not only on a Friday, but *during a NANOG*) -- NTIA
is ceding control of the root DNS zone.
The article very carefully does n
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