On Mon, Dec 30, 2024 at 05:39:45PM -0300, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
> Thanks for the info. One of the users of ARIN FTP is the IRR
> community; I suggest looking at
> https://github.com/irr-net/irr-net.github.io to update the irr.net
> entry for ARIN with that specification.
https://github.com/irr-net/ir
On 12/30/24 14:09, Sean Donelan wrote:
Uhm. Do you realize that cable is asymetric, with less than 35 Mbps
upstream, and marketing bandwidth numbers aren't real? Mega-mansions
like the Gates estate are like small hotels, and sometimes have parties
(charity events) with over 200 people, and cor
John,
Thanks for the info. One of the users of ARIN FTP is the IRR
community; I suggest looking at
https://github.com/irr-net/irr-net.github.io to update the irr.net
entry for ARIN with that specification.
Rubens
On Mon, Dec 30, 2024 at 5:08 PM John Curran wrote:
>
> NANOGers –
>
> Please see t
NANOGers –
Please see the following operationally relevant information about the
retirement of support for FTP at ARIN on 31 March 2025 (forwarded here for your
planning purposes.)
After that date, one will need to use HTTP/HTTPS to access the same data
archives.
FYI,
/John
John Curran
Presi
On Sun, 29 Dec 2024, Josh Luthman wrote:
Why can't Gates just use the 1.2 Gbps Cable? Just because he has the wealth
to do something doesn't mean there's any requirement to do so.
Uhm. Do you realize that cable is asymetric, with less than 35 Mbps
upstream, and marketing bandwidth numbers are
NANOGers -
I somehow missed this particular discussion thread over the holidays, but just
noticed it now and wanted to post some clarifying information for avoidance of
any doubt -
ARIN (the American Registry for Internet Numbers) is a not-for-profit
organization operating as a 501(c)(6) trad
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