On 20/09/14 20:26, Jared Mauch wrote:
> OpenSNMPProject has some of this data for devices that respond to the string
> ‘public’.
>
> Lots of old stuff out there.
That might make for quite an interesting talk, Jared. :)
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Tom
Good luck with that. My past experience with them (while not as bad
as dealing with certain fast-n-loose RBLs) has been less than
encouraging.
-r
Alex Wacker writes:
> You can submit corrections to maxmind here:
> https://www.maxmind.com/en/correction
>
> On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 6:17 PM, Jose
On (2014-09-20 21:12 -0400), Christopher Morrow wrote:
> I think your math is off? 11,000,000 / 100 == 110,000 / 12 == 9,166 month
>
> right? Did you mean '200 hostmasters at 5500/month' ?
No. I live in socialist country where every 1 gross EUR paid to employees
costs about 1.7 EUR to employer.
In article you
write:
>David Conrad wrote:
>
>> To be clear, generic TLDs (gTLDs) can’t have bare (dotless) TLDs (or
>> wildcards).
>
>Wildcards are being used for the name collision gubbins.
>;; ANSWER SECTION:
>*.prod. 3600IN A 127.0.53.53
Yes, but only for a
On Sep 20, 2014, at 9:32 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
> in '92 or whenever, when the nic contract went out to bid, rick said
> he'd do it for free with some simple scripts. it's a long way from that
> to where we are today, and i doubt either extreme is where we should be.
>
> i suspect that if we thr
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