Sean Donelan writes:
> I was disappointed that it was just a misdial. I was looking forward
> to how IP geolocation worked with 9-1-1 calls from space. I always
> wondered how that altitude parameter in 911 packets was used. :-)
Response time would have been slightly longer than the average 7
On 05.01.19 23:29, Dan Hollis wrote:
> or if there is something specific about isnic that allows it to happen
https://twitter.com/isnic/status/1082257946631987200
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On 30 Dec 2018, at 2:16 am, Mark Milhollan wrote:
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> Perhaps using MOSH can help make the interactive CLI session less annoying.
Haven’t looked in a couple of years, but has anybody made mosh work on OpenGear?
Looks like they already are?
https://bgp.he.net/AS14374
Depending on which peer you might be replacing 123.net or cogent with, that
could possibly change someone’s opinion. However, at least from past topics on
this, given cogent history with peering issues (such as HE.net cake), I think
one
ISNIC are incredibly manual (due to their small size) - they also require that
you deal with them in Icelandic for anything legal-related. I helped somebody
migrate they're .is domain away from a reseller last year and it was a whole
load of faff.
Probably not malice, just a quirk of this one p
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