Back in the day, only Ph.D's used the internet, so they were the sysadmins.
These days, I recommend that system administration be only allowed for
card-holding responsible people who have proven their technical abilities.
Then, when you get awarded your Ph.D, they can take your sysadmin card back.
I run my own mailserver...
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 3:00 PM, Grant Taylor via NANOG
wrote:
> On 12/04/2017 03:47 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
>
>> The concept is sound, but attempting to use your $5 VPS as your outbound
>> mail relay is only going to end in pain and tears -- your VPS cannot have
>>
You can cut down significantly on SPAM by simply dropping any email with a
gtld which didn't exist prior to 2001. Give it a try!
On Dec 4, 2017 22:57, "Stephen Satchell" wrote:
> On 12/04/2017 06:47 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
>
>> Last week we found out that Helpscout sends email from AWS serve
You can use Google Domains to register a domain and then use that as your
email within GMail.
https://support.google.com/domains/answer/3251241?hl=en
On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 9:11 AM, sam wrote:
> Hello if this is not appropriate for this list please excuse me and
> disregard this email. I thoug
ow if PFsense meets these
> requirements, as they don’t say so on their site. Companies like Dell
> publish white papers on their compliance with each regulatory organization.
> >
> > -mel
> >
> >
> > On May 6, 2016, at 11:05 AM, Aris Lambrianidis <mailto:effulge.
gt; On May 6, 2016, at 9:24 AM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> >
> > amuse wrote:
> >> +1 to a "Can you substantiate that claim please?" sentiment here. I've
> >> used it for years and found it to be reliable, flexible, feature-filled.
> >> And hav
+1 to a "Can you substantiate that claim please?" sentiment here. I've
used it for years and found it to be reliable, flexible, feature-filled.
And having the BSD CLI fully available has been a godsend.
On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 12:01 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
>
>
> On 6/May/16 02:18, g...@1337.io wro
What PFSense currently lacks in brand name recognition, they can make up
with by the fact that they offer paid support at very affordable levels.
I'd go with https://store.pfsense.org/SG-2440/ ($499 each) and a quote for
professional services (
https://store.pfsense.org/Professional-Services.aspx
I can confirm this. I was working at NASA when the last "data call" was put
out. We had a room with a flight simulator in it, powered by an SGI
Onyx2. The conversation with the auditor went like this:
Auditor *points at Onyx2* "Is that machine shared?"
Me: "Well yeah, the whole group uses it t
Don't forget that, while Virginia has MAE-EAST, the Bay area was the
sister location: MAE-WEST. MAE WEST now sits on the property of the
NASA Ames Research Center, another excellent local employer and center
for high-tech research and development. They do ultra-high-speed
networking researc
As a government-employed computer security guy who has never owned or
worn a suit OR tie, I feel entitled to ask... WTF?
Nick Hilliard wrote:
On 01/09/2009 21:01, Jim Wininger wrote:
Anyone else seeing issues with gmail?
Down, definitely down. Call the White House!
It should be clear t
Perhaps it's intended to be a workaround to the current problem with a
lot of government IT Security: The (big) contractors are told to follow
IT security guidelines, at which point they point back to their contract
and say "That's not in the statement of work, lets renegotiate the
contract an
Patrick: If you're surprised that someone is conflating 'Happy sysadmin
day!" with "Hey by the way can you help me figure this out?" then you
haven't been a sysadmin long enough! ;)
(yes, I know, you weren't surprised, just taking a lighthearted shot at
the guy)
Patrick W. Gilmore wrote
I second the idea of google groups or some other group provider; Yahoo
groups are known within many circles for having long email delays.
Charles Wyble wrote:
Hiers, David wrote:
Hi NANOG,
I'd like to announce the formation of a NANOG-knockoff group for
voice operators, the Voice Operat
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