Seeing the little of that thread.
I never understood why someone thinks their experience with Level 1
thru 3 staff reflect the actual situation.
That was clearly an issue with network engineering and their
processes. Because a 14h downtime for, as Rogers says, "a specific
equipm
Yeah, you'll get that more in Quebec city =D
In Montreal, you should be fine with English, even more in the city
center where the meet is scheduled.
If you're a world traveler do not expect the same experience as old
European cities... but it can pretty good. The old Montreal an
Well,
In my experience, it is a really widely used library. It has been
pretty much the de-facto standard for logging for a long while.
IMHO
So anything Java (and exposed obviously) need a review...
Best Practices
As a standard we always tent to push our customers to more
Friday =D.
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On 9/24/21 12:56 PM, Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote:
On 9/24/21 10:37 AM, Andrey
Or Virtualmin, in a docker instance per Customer... (If you are in
the virtualization business)
I think Bryan just don't want to deal with emails since ("support
costs" + "headaches") > "income" at his volume.
So better find a bu
Hi,
I use Firefox and saved its profile inside a VeraCrypt disk, inside
a Bitlocked disk, inside a Surface3 used only for that purpose =D.
( Yeah that include a few physical MFA device and Shutdown instead
of Sleeping, and yadi yada )
So GL with Chrome =D.
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And by that he means: "only a few" =D.
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On 6/2/21 12:40 AM, Stephe
until you find some notes in an
obscure PR )
We're going up to 100Gbps (and then 200Gbps) in distribution and
we're feeling good about the QFX being able to handle it.
PS: EVPN worked well in the Lab, but we're no using in our "scheme".
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;
PS: I suggest you join [ juniper-...@puck.nether.net ] mailing list.
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On 4/29
Hi,
That happened to me more often with the DAC cables I had the
displeasure to deal with.
And yeah got old valve gap feeler gauge to the rescue =D
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ents.
stay separate.
( Kinda jealous of France right now )
PS: Preemptive squash about the "big country" BS peddled by CA
TelCo's. We all know the stories how emerging players where "lawyer'ed"
out of existence.
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Hey, I did some OS/2 network driver for SNA over X.25 card using a
PRI =D.
But its all a question of workflow... Fake busy work created by
devices/apps battling for your attention ain't my cup of tea.
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PubNI
One hope that the IPO will bring more pressure to evaluate the
gain/loss ratio of handling the abuses to the community satisfaction.
( As for the the fire, I have to feel bad for all the staff working
endless hours to get their customers back online ).
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I scratch it out to hiding in plain sight...
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On 3/11/21 9:14 AM, Filip
Shameless plug:
We do that =D.
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On 3/10/21 9:57 AM, Andrew Latham wrote:
Is
I personally did "disable vlan Xyz" instead of "delete vlan Xyz" on
Extreme Network... which proceeded to disable all the ports where the
VLAN was present...
Good thing it was a (local) remote pop and not on the core.
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Well...
During my younger days, that button was used a few time by the
operator of a VM/370 to regain control from someone with a "curious
mind" *cought* *cought*...
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sland;
. Underground transformer blow up downtown Mtl and took out the
entire fiber bundle, demonstrating to those customers that their
diversity was actually real =D.
(took them a year to get that fixed)
and
. Obviously: Any rack cabling I do...
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task =D on top of his daily $$$ one.
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On 1/21/21 1:59 PM, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
Good to here since you're either part of:
. Parler legal team;
. Amazon legal team;
. Pervue of all the communication between both corporation;
... or just a Parler user ... is my guess.
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Hi,
This is just their DNS, parler.com itself returns to 0.0.0.0 now.
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g the signature of the non static
objects (html, javascript) returned by the CDN.
While you can easily recover from image defacing, having your
customers getting their private information (creds, identity, CC) stolen
is another ball game.
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Alain Hebert
Based Firewall and
a FIPS-140 Encryption Network Card. And my associate ~15y in the RF
radio industry.
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Maybe someone is just looking for "inspiration".
There is other venues to work this out "safely", IMHO.
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This will deprecated RFC1149, 2549 and 6214 :(
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On 2020-10-22 03:20, C. A
DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE
Assigned to: BuyGoods Support
Or what Matt?
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Or what Matt?
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On 2020-10-16 19:26, Matt Erculiani wrote:
Non-network-related
Hi,
Beside being:
. a country with 1/10th of the population;
. centralized voting rules;
. ...
PS: And there is a lot in that about the (publicly)
unreal amount of insanity being pulled by the GOP this year.
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FreeBSD still)
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On 2020-10-08 18:50, Chris Boyd wrote:
On Oct 8, 2020, at 10:55 AM
Those projects are always given to the lowest bidder, not the best
(see ACA).
( Or the "friendliest" depending if the requirements are spelling
out the name of the highest donator of which ever party is in power =D )
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As a coincidence... I was *thinking* of moving a 90TB SAN (with
mechanical's) to another rack that way... skateboard, long fibers and
long power cords =D
Beat installing a Cisco 12k solo with 2x4's to align the mounting
holes...
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could be a
easy fix for someone with some time on its hand.
Or why not simply Joe Doe the form with a throwaway email instead...
Happy friday. ( Its friday right? )
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It does not compare to a JNP QFX5100 or a Extreme Network x650,
x670... etc.
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On
In my opinion you can, just that the participants are not willing
to do so due, in part, to the lack of acceptance of BCP38.
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Juniper SRX and any reliable consumer LTE router =D.
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On 2020-01-28 18:30, K
BCP38
After all this time and knowledge why people still think ip> are legit evidence in DDoS instances...
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So like leaving the HTTP service up on router/switches as a Upper
Manager trap =D.
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Could be a joker mapping his VM to the VAX OUI I got a few
00:01:de:ad:be:ef.
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Hi,
This is not an assumption, it is my experience.
Sorry it didn't fit your case.
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mber] reject ip6 from me6 to any 587
Good luck.
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On 2019-10-23 20:18, Constantin
real endgame from the people(s) proposing "BGP over
TLS"? It feel like someone is trying to create a job for himself over a
solution in search of a problem.
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default.
PS: I know it is not Friday, but gratz to Alphabet for systemd'ing DNS.
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ing to our remotes.
The price difference is made reducing downtime in our case.
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Hi,
Some PCI auditors (loaded words right there) will freak out and
you're stuck explaining the concept of life all over again...
Anyway, those works in a DC (25k') built inside a support structure
for a train station =D.
https://www.wilsonamplifiers.com/
Wilson Pro 70 P
; /dev/null 2>&1
- Content of the *_prune.sh for Linux
#!/bin/csh -f
set d_current=`date "+%s"`
set d_90=`expr ${d_current} - \( 90 \* 24 \* 60 \* 60 \)`
set idx=`date -d @${d_90} "+%Y.%m.%d"`
curl -XDELETE "http://localhost:9200/elastiflow-${idx}";
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They did follow protocol, and turn off both fuel and electrical
system first :(. The solution was to move them to his parking lot to
make it more definitive where the smoke is coming from =D.
On 2019-05-02 12:37, Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote:
On 5/2/19 9:32 AM, Alain Hebert wrote:
Unless the Fi
Unless the Firemen turn your roof generator off because someone in
the street yelled fire =D
On 2019-05-02 11:21, Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote:
On 5/2/19 8:03 AM, Kain, Rebecca (.) wrote:
Or the fbi shuts off the power grid
Na.
Battery backup and generators with days ~> weeks worth of f
Run away from...
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On 3/13/19 8:44 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
This is totally off
ps and you burst 10Gbs for 1.6
days, you pay for 10Gbps for that month.
And yes that include the best effort to manage DDoS from both
part. We're capitalist, but no one is from big pharma =D.
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Not all gen of CER takes full routes.
I got a pair of 1gen here with 512k FIB.
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k from JNP about the chassis we swapped.
Oddly luck, we have ~40 VM servers in the rack beside it with a mix
of mechanical and SSDs drive with 0 issues for the same time span.
So mileage may vary.
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Yeah,
There is not enough capacity, interrupt wise, to achieve it.
OpenSpeedTest works for us.
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Hi,
For those that got involved in fixing a network that goes down due
to OSPF spoofed packets... (Before OSPFv2|3)
+ Security for IS-IS
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some other economy still refuse to spend that extra $1
per card :(
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On 11/08/18 22:50, C
Well,
( I'm sorry but I cannot resist )
Seriously mate, trolling this list using "deny-all is bad m'kay" is
not a good idea.
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tooth for a Pinpad PA-DSS project )
And with the PA-DSS spec being dropped by 2020 it will become worst.
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with them.
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On 09/18/18 09:36, Alan Hannan wrote:
I'd like your input on suggesti
Depending on the Colo... It is generally a fiber for everyone.
But Bell being Bell (wink wink) I'm sure they made this extra
and for no reason at all.
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I ain't friday, but: There is no RFC for the Sarcastica font yet?
PS: Our little adventure in BGP who-done-it (a few weeks back)
burned about 25-30h man hours estimated. Should have been sub 5 hours
if 1 guy would have cooperated instead of ignoring the issue.
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Google Docs =D
(Just to be annoying).
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On 06/12/18 13:17, McBride, Mack
Hi,
Looks like it was a RIB<->FIB bug in part.
How: BGP Optimizator maybe a culprit, but without insights from
ColoAU it is hard to say.
Thank to Job, Mark, Tracey for their time.
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Thanks for the ideas and the hint. Good read.
Will do.
PS: Still curious how, beside some RIB/FIB failure, how our AS
ended up there.
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s.org.
Without any cooperation from the only place we can see it, there
isn't much we can do.
PS; Might be a generational gap, but in the olden days we used to
be able to get cooperation from other operators.
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Hi,
Well bad news on the ColoAU front, they refused to cooperate.
We'll pushback thru our GTT accounts... But I'm running out of ideas.
If anyone has any good ideas how to proceed at this point feel free
to share =D.
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*[BGP/170] 1d 19:57:28, localpref 90, from 103.97.52.2
AS path: 4637 3257 29909 16532 16532 16532 16532
I, validation-state: unverified
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called PCI Certified, clients do it...
2. And remember to not go over 24A total or you may turn a breaker
to dust.
3. It is not optimal because of the 110v but we had it...
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ready deployed locally at the
many exchanges ... )
Now if we can only break that damn 1930's licensing scheme so that
we can gain access to more content... Kinda annoyed that
is hogging all the content with their vertical licensing agreements.
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didate we might try it with a site but
with when your basic interconnect are 40Gb... that ain't gonna fly.
Thanks.
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Sites, Peers and Customers are also documented and we're using it
for our billing purposes (95th).
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ELK stack.
Java RAM devoring monster but Kibana makes indexing easy.
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On
eedback on best practices and "other avenue" about IRR
naming?
PS: I have to understand that we're not in the 90's anymore and
younglings just don't give a damn :(
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Any good lead for a 1U platform averaging ~10Gbps of throughput,
that isn't some PC hack in a box?
( off-lists would be nice, unless you think that could be useful to
others )
Thanks for your time.
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Last time I was able to smell broken memory was during the "core"
days when a lead shorted.
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.
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On 10/19/17 12:07, Christopher Morrow wrote:
On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 11:57 AM, João
.
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On 10/12/17 16:58, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 05:04:08PM -0400, Ken
Well,
Some HP unixes, and documentation, still uses 192.1.1.x.
Hey free publicity for BBN.
I have a client still using 192.1.10/24 just because of it. Been 4
years and they still won't change it :(
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P
being done to reduce the downtime to a
manageable timeframe. If not simply redundancy being added to allow for
the time to splice that bad boy.
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Give me a contact and I might send enough cupcakes for most of
their engineers =D
PS: Progression pain is still progression.
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.
And yes their files have the circuits going thru a home, what looks
like a gas station, an electrical grids, etc =D. Pretty impressive.
PS: As rodent, you mean the punks that fire bomb "that" conduit
under "that" bridge, a few years back?
Well,
Saying they provided you with geographically diverse circuits
versus actually doing it, happen way too often.
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Could also do: OpenVPN, with a proxy in front, that listen to all
the ports in case they're using a gateway that transparent proxy some
protocol.
2017 version of wack-a-mole.
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P.O
There must be a way to help those communities. And ourself,
from under the telecom giants.
Thanks.
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for clues in wireshark
captures.
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On 06/21/17 11:12, Tom Beecher wrote:
Just did a
en stable since.
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On 06/20/17 03:54, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jun 20
Hi,
Yes Stephen, we're talking the usual like GTT...
And no latency wise they're about the same. In the 35ms range.
But I still can't figure out the 10 x drop, that level of latency
alone cannot be the factor.
( And Gordy... what?!? )
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ested, and so on...
Ref 1 - 200Mbps is on a link rate-limited to 300Mbps. Its my only test
point with a TorIX access
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It will if the Ocean level change drastically.
Which with this week news cycle... might not be that far fetched =D>
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PubNIX Inc.
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them all VCP-255/0/x
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Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net
PubNIX Inc.
50 boul. St-Charles
P.O. Box 26770 Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 6G7
Tel: 514-990-5911 http://www.pubnix.netFax: 514-990-9443
On 05/19/17 15:34, bas wrote:
Hello All,
Thanks for your re
Eeee... We're still in the mist of a battle royal with 6 QFX 5100
here =D
We'll know who wins soon.
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Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net
PubNIX Inc.
50 boul. St-Charles
P.O. Box 26770 Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 6G7
Tel: 514-990-
Hi,
Yes that is the harder part, and that they date back from the
UToronto days (93-96 or about).
I do not think any of those faxes survived (or someone bothered
archiving them on micro fiche) =D
In any case, thx for the follow up.
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Alain Hebert
disposal.
( And some level of form-phobia from my part =D )
Beside that, good friday.
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Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net
PubNIX Inc.
50 boul. St-Charles
P.O. Box 26770 Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 6G7
Tel: 514-990-5911 http
Hi Frank,
Applying BCP38 at those level is more risky because of the sheer
volume of transit & prefixes.
For years, people have been working hard pushing the responsibility
of BCP38 to outside their sandbox.
You may remember one of those instance.
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Alain He
Hum,
Its a 6 weeks old entries in my routers.
Even "oddish" its 26272 coming of GTT & HE.
26272 is unassigned at ARIN.
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My experience with GTT & HE find it curious that they let that happen.
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Alain Hebert
Good luck with that.
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Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net
PubNIX Inc.
50 boul. St-Charles
P.O. Box 26770 Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 6G7
Tel: 514-990-5911 http://www.pubnix.netFax: 514-990-9443
On 10/28/16 13:58, Jippen wrote
And its not the last time the big Tier(s) will refuse to do anything
beside dropping the fault to the CPE vendors.
People love circles.
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Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net
PubNIX Inc.
50 boul. St-Charles
P.O. Box 26770 Beaconsfield, Quebec
happening, that is without talking about the
industries being developed around DDoSes events.
Enjoy your weekend. ( I ain't on call anymore anyway =D )
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Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net
PubNIX Inc.
50 boul. St-Charles
P.O. Box 26770 Beaco
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Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net
PubNIX Inc.
50 boul. St-Charles
P.O. Box 26770 Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 6G7
Tel: 514-990-5911 http://www.pubnix.netFax: 514-990-9443
On 10/21/16 12:12, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
> Attack has re-started. This is
Well there is money to be made in DDoS protection... See our
"friends" still hosting "those" pay sites.
Do not expect the vendors to cut themself of that market.
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Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net
PubNIX Inc.
50 boul.
Do not forget the "NRA" ways.
Circular discussions every time an event arise, let it die out after
a few days, and hopefully, nothing change.
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Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net
PubNIX Inc.
50 boul. St-Charles
P.O. Box 26770 Be
Well "may" is not "must".
“260.34. An Internet service provider may not give access to an online
gambling site whose operation is not authorized under Québec law.
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PubNIX Inc.
50 boul. St-Ch
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