17. Jul 2015 21:06 by will.mcderm...@sjsu.edu:
> Load balancers can also be used like this, while maintaining redundancy
> (assuming HA LB config). Terminate SSL/TLS on the LB and run plain-text to
> the application/appliance. As long as the load balancer is in an acceptable
> part of the netw
Load balancers can also be used like this, while maintaining redundancy
(assuming HA LB config). Terminate SSL/TLS on the LB and run plain-text
to the application/appliance. As long as the load balancer is in an
acceptable part of the network.
--Will
On 7/17/15 1:59 PM, Michael O Holstein wro
Almost every itsp will do that to your traffic regardless of where you see it
going. Under 100ms and you won't even notice it.
--Original Message--
From: Mike Hammett
Sender: NANOG
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: SIP trunking providers
Sent: Jul 19, 2015 16:04
I too am looking for the C
I too am looking for the Chicago area. Low volume. I'm looking for people whose
SIP and RTP hit the end of the road in Chicago. Not interested in someone whose
SIP servers are in LA , but will redirect me to the nearest gateway... without
telling me where said gateway is.
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Mike Hammet
...on Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 01:42:37PM +, Matthew Huff wrote:
> After making the about:config changes, no warning is given to the user about
> the bad ciphers. Even if you click the SSL lock icon, no warning is given.
> Only if you know that the connection being made with
> "TLS_RSA_WITH
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