While we're talking about raid types...
A few acquisitions ago, between 2006-2010, I worked at a Wireless ISP in
Northern Indiana. Our CEO decided to sell Internet service to school
systems because the e-rate funding was too much to resist. He had the idea
to install towers on the schools and sell
I wrote a script to expose stats from unbound to SNMP and built a Cacti
template for that. Recently started moving the DNS stats to feed into
Telegraf that pushes to an InfluxDB server, then built a dashboard in
Grafana. We track DNS RTT for a few queries, number of drops, number of
rejects, variou
We've been using BookStack. It's easy for staff to use and understand. We
gave each department their own "shelf" in there and can assign rights to
shelves so managers of the departments can add their own
books/chapters/pages. Once you dive in you'll see how it's organized but
it's a really solid pl
Now with that out of the way... The mentality of everyone working together
for a Better Internet (tm) is sort of a mantra of WISPA and WISPs in
general. It is a mantra that has puzzled me and perplexed my own feelings
as a network engineer. Do I want a better overall experience for my users
and
We've been using DHCP-PD with Sophos SG/XG on a couple Comcast connections
and it works fine. It will even go through all your firewall objects and
automatically change the IPv6 prefix from the old to new if the prefix from
PD changes.
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Adam Kennedy, Network & Systems Engineer
adamkenn...@watc
We've deployed about a dozen Sophos SG and XG firewalls with IPv6 on WAN,
LAN and VPN with great success. The XG is the firmware with the more modern
appearance and a couple latest-gen features. But the SG is just as "next
gen" and still has good IPv6 capability.
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Adam Kennedy, Network & System
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