Employer has been using them for transit in Chicago for a while now.
There was a case where they had a weird detour path through a router
on the east coast for a prefix ultimately destined for the west coast,
but once we notified them they quickly (same day) got it resolved.
Been pretty happy with
Could someone from Cloudflare contact me off-list?
I work for a major search engine (not google or bing), and we just launched
some assets in Brazil, seeing some weird behavior to Cloudflare CDN assets and
thinking maybe we are being caught in some kind of filter/block.
Our image search traffic
> Exactly. And there's no disconnect: usenet doesn't scale because each object
> is copied to all core nodes rather than referenced, or copied-as-needed, or
> other. This design of distributed messaging platform will eventually break
> as it grows.
Usenet scales far more gracefully than the
> On Mar 31, 2020, at 03:47 , Mark Tinka wrote:
>
>
>
> On 23/Mar/20 22:54, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
>>
>> That hasn’t been my observation at any of the local sports bars. I
>> actually have little to no interest in live sport (except maybe the
>> occasional curling match, yeah, I’m not just o
On 3/31/20 10:06 AM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
Not pretty, but at least it could fit 4 xterms on-screen. In that
sense, it was almost as functional as my ragingly fast desktop is
these days.
Link - Terminal forever <3
- http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2016/12/22/terminal-forever/
--
Grant. . . .
Turn out to be an issue with our primary ISP
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020, 12:09 PM LTGJAMAICA wrote:
> Thanks Arie
>
> What's the best resources to use to study for the ccde ?
>
> On Sun, Mar 29, 2020, 7:17 PM Arie Vayner wrote:
>
>> Hey,
>>
>> Look at thousand eyes...
>>
>> Tnx,
>> Arie
>>
>> On Sun,
Joe Greco wrote on 31/03/2020 15:55:
There's a strange disconnect here. The concept behind Usenet is to have
a distributed messaging platform. It isn't clear how this would work
without ... well, distribution. The choice is between flood fill and
perhaps something a little smarter, for which o
Love it, great resource Mehmet!
-Ben
> On Mar 31, 2020, at 8:29 AM, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
>
>
> hi Ben,
>
> https://live.infrapedia.com - free & open source platform has more than 3
> other alternatives in this area, please take a look.
>
> new beta https://beta.infrapedia.com
>
>> On Tue
hi Ben,
https://live.infrapedia.com - free & open source platform has more than 3
other alternatives in this area, please take a look.
new beta https://beta.infrapedia.com
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 8:22 AM Ben Cannon wrote:
> Zayo and Crown both no-bid it, and crown has the old lighttower networ
Zayo and Crown both no-bid it, and crown has the old lighttower network. Are
there any other dependable players for dark in south central NJ?
-Ben
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 01:46:09PM +0100, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> Joe Greco wrote on 29/03/2020 23:14:
> Flood often works fine until you attempt to scale it. Then it breaks,
> just like Bj??rn admitted. Flooding is inherently problematic at scale.
> >>>
> >>>For... what, exactly? General
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Pricing looks good, considering them for cheap backhaul as a tertiary path.
Anybody have experience with them for just IP transit?
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Shawn
On 31/Mar/20 15:21, Dorian Kim wrote:
> Mark,
>
> Unfortunately we don’t have any testing done or experience with RPKI on XE or
> Classic boxes as we don’t have any deployed outside of OOB infrastructure.
Cherish your blessings, and for the time being, keep them that way :-).
Mark.
On 31/Mar/20 15:21, Dorian Kim wrote:
> Mark,
>
> Unfortunately we don’t have any testing done or experience with RPKI on XE or
> Classic boxes as we don’t have any deployed outside of OOB infrastructure.
Cherish your blessing, and for the time being, keep them that way :-).
Mark.
> On Mar 31, 2020, at 7:19 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
>
>
>
>> On 26/Mar/20 02:50, Job Snijders wrote:
>> Dear group,
>>
>> Exciting news! Today NTT's Global IP Network (AS 2914) enabled RPKI
>> based BGP Origin Validation on virtually all EBGP sessions, both
>> customer and peering edge. This c
On 31/Mar/20 14:46, Ben Maddison wrote:
> Tomorrow is our first ROV invalid = reject anniversary,
Ah yes - April 1 :-). Had actually forgotten about that. Fun times :-).
Congrats - we are 4 days behind you.
> and for most of
> that time I have been in communications at various levels with C
Joe Greco wrote on 29/03/2020 23:14:
Flood often works fine until you attempt to scale it. Then it breaks,
just like Bj??rn admitted. Flooding is inherently problematic at scale.
For... what, exactly? General Usenet?
yes, this is what we're talking about. It couldn't scale to general
usene
On Tue, 2020-03-31 at 13:18 +0200, Mark Tinka wrote:
>
> On 26/Mar/20 02:50, Job Snijders wrote:
> > Dear group,
> >
> > Exciting news! Today NTT's Global IP Network (AS 2914) enabled RPKI
> > based BGP Origin Validation on virtually all EBGP sessions, both
> > customer and peering edge. This cha
On 31/Mar/20 13:56, Jared Mauch wrote:
> Around here this is what is deemed essential:
>
> - snip -
>
> All gas, electric, telcom, fiber, and MDOT projects are considered "critical
> infrastructure" and essential under Governor Whitmer's Executive Order
> 2020-21. ONLY those doing work essent
> On Mar 27, 2020, at 2:32 AM, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
>
> On 26/03/2020 20:02, Aaron Gould wrote:
>
> Numerous gov'ts and municipalities, which had planned constructions jobs but
> postponed them to the summer due to heavy traffic volume, have started to
> implement all those construction j
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 6:56 AM Mark Tinka wrote:
> Also, considering everyone is, pretty much, working from home, the
> Internet isn't dying as it randomly does throughout a typical working
> week. Human MIT (maintenance-induced trouble) continues to be the
> leading cause of outages, it seems :
On 27/Mar/20 21:30, Hal Murray wrote:
> I suspect any reduction in backhoe activity will depend strongly on where you
> are looking. The San Francisco Bay area, including Silicon Valley is taking
> things seriously.
My expectation is that for countries that lockdown, stability will
increase
On 26/Mar/20 02:50, Job Snijders wrote:
> Dear group,
>
> Exciting news! Today NTT's Global IP Network (AS 2914) enabled RPKI
> based BGP Origin Validation on virtually all EBGP sessions, both
> customer and peering edge. This change positively impacts the Internet
> routing system.
Good man. T
On 25/Mar/20 22:13, Paul Nash wrote:
> Don’t hold your breath :-(.
On the plus side, I am quite pleased to see how well this Internet thing
we all built is coming into its own, these past couple of weeks, taking
over as the traditions we've been accustomed to are subdued.
I know the VoD provi
On 25/Mar/20 19:20, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> The fix is either to remove "dnssec-lookaside auto;" from the config
> or else set "dnssec-lookaside no;" and then reload named.
We had issues with that feature back in 2018. We disabled it since then
as a matter of course:
//dnssec-lookaside aut
On 23/Mar/20 22:54, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
> That hasn’t been my observation at any of the local sports bars. I
> actually have little to no interest in live sport (except maybe the
> occasional curling match, yeah, I’m not just old, I’m odd).
I think we each need to define what we mean by "the
I have to deal with the slightly annoying ETSI racks also sometimes called
21 inch racks. As a french invention it is naturally not actually 21 inches
but 500 mm between inside of rails and 535 mm outside, with 535 mm being
very close to 21 inches.
Although I love the idea of using metric all I ev
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