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> From: Herb L via CAGeeks
> Subject: [CA Geeks] Vijay Gill
> Date: August 2, 2022 at 20:47:13 EDT
> To: CA Geeks
> Reply-To: Herb L
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> All,
> I was told that Vijay passed on from a heart attack while at work. I am
> deeply saddened by the news and wish to con
> On Aug 31, 2021, at 2:33 PM, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote:
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> 15kW is 1.5kVA in a simple radiant electric heat application. (it’s a simple
> resistive load with no power factor weirdness). Whether you could do this
> with 4-8kVA depends on what else you’re trying to run.
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Does anyone have a pointer to a good resource for current best practices for
deployment of DNSSEC, preferably newer than RFC6781?
What algorithms do you typically sign with (RSASHA256, ECDSAP256SHA256, both,
something other)?
Feel free to little r me off list if you wish
—
Eric Germann
Looking for a recommendation of a provider who can give us a dark fiber cross
connect or an L2 connection between the two in the subject for an AWS Direct
Connect out of Coresite
Thanks
Eric
Now that I’ve learned Delta is an airline, runs hotels, and makes faucets,
amongst other things, if there is an Akamai [Company that deploys CDN’s and
other things] contact who could contact me off list re: continuing to
troubleshoot a Delta Airlines [amongst other sites] issue that would be mos
If so, can you contact me off list, please and thank you?
EKG
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Can someone from Gmail security contact me off list.
Pardon the interruption
EKG
, so dump them.
Thoughts?
EKG
> On May 14, 2017, at 9:42 AM, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
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> On dim. 14 mai 09:29:45 2017, Eric Germann wrote:
>> Good morning all,
>>
>> I’m looking for some guidance on best practices to secure IPv6 on
>> Linux end nodes parked in
Good morning all,
I’m looking for some guidance on best practices to secure IPv6 on Linux end
nodes parked in AWS.
Boxes will be running various services (DNS for starters) and I’m looking to
secure mainly ICMP at this point. Service filtering is fairly cut and dried.
I’ve reviewed some of
Colleagues,
Before I go down a source code path, I wanted to get your input.
I have some Linux routers I’ve built that use lots of GRE tunnels. I use
ipt-netflow to export flow traffic to a collector. The issue is it seems to
randomly pick an interface address and export from that. If we add
Hilliard wrote:
>> Eric Germann wrote:
>>> Basically trying to advertise 4 byte ASN’s + communities, and then
>>> pick them off elsewhere in a private network. Can’t get the config
>>> right for the route map to import them on the “receiving” side.
>>
>>
Good evening,
I’m looking for someone who’s familiar with Quagga and is using 32 bit ASN’s.
Trying to do some work with communities with it and having no success.
If you have some experience and would like to chat, email me off list or reply
on-list if the demand is there.
Basically trying
Pardon the interruption
Please contact me off list.
EKG
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to name).
Great community
EKG
> On Oct 19, 2016, at 8:27 AM, Eric Germann wrote:
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> Colleagues,
>
> I know we’re all usually running big gear, but I’ve been tasked with building
> some appliances to run in the cloud as VM’s.
>
> Looking for someone who has buil
Colleagues,
I know we’re all usually running big gear, but I’ve been tasked with building
some appliances to run in the cloud as VM’s.
Looking for someone who has built on Centos 7 using IPSec and GRE tunnels.
Having an issue with GRE tunnels and trace route. That’s pulling my hair out.
If yo
IPSec and corporate.
Customers will connect to their respective regional sites separately. Any ITAR
concerns there?
> On Oct 5, 2016, at 12:01 PM, Christopher Morrow
> wrote:
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> On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 11:15 PM, Eric Germann <mailto:ekgerm...@semperen.com
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> https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/now-open-aws-asia-pacific-mumbai-region/
>
> On Tue, 4 Oct 2016, Eric Germann wrote:
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>> I’ve been charged with building a global VPN as an overlay on top of a
>> certain 3 letter company who also sells lots of stuff.
>>
>&g
I’ve been charged with building a global VPN as an overlay on top of a certain
3 letter company who also sells lots of stuff.
We’re looking at
US East
US West
US Central (eventually)
Brazil
Singapore
Frankfurt
Ireland
Sydney
Maybe Canada
Maybe India (outsourcesrs)
In the planning stages now an
Just traceroute to any API endpoint from an EC2/VPC resource or
> instance. :)
>
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 2:43 PM, Måns Nilsson <mailto:mansa...@besserwisser.org>> wrote:
> Subject: Wisdom of using 100.64/10 (RFC6598) space in an Amazon VPC
> deployment Date: Mon, Feb
Currently engaged on a project where they’re building out a VPC infrastructure
for hosted applications.
Users access apps in the VPC, not the other direction.
The issue I'm trying to get around is the customers who need to connect have
multiple overlapping RFC1918 space (including overlapping w
Greetings,
I'm looking for recommendations on a reliable VPS Provider(s) who can
provide
1. Centos 6
2. IPv4 and IPv6 (preferably)
physically in the regions of African Continent, Eastern Europe/Russia,
Middle East, South America and Canada.
I've already deployed some globally with Vultr
Colleagues,
I'm looking for a recommendation on a smallish 10G Ethernet switch for a
small virtualization/SAN implementation (4-5 hosts, 2 SAN boxes) over
iSCSI with some legacy boxes on GigE.
Preferably
- 8-16 10G ports
- several GigE ports for legacy GigE hosts or cross connect to a legacy
Gig
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 11:45 AM
To: Eric Germann
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Question about Martians on Vyatta
On Jun 28, 2012, at 10:42 AM, Eric Germann wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm trying to understand why a Vyatta 6.4 collection of routers is carping
> about
All,
I'm trying to understand why a Vyatta 6.4 collection of routers is carping
about the following as martian routes:
113.107.174.14
27.73.1.159
94.248.215.60
95.26.105.161
They don't look like they fall in the traditional martian space.I also
wondered if they were addresses without a rev
While we're talking Looking Glasses, any pointers to best practices or pointers
for securing a public looking glass, besides the obvious such as don't accept
announcements originated from the LG.
In a greenfield environment, is Zebra the choice?
EKG
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From: Jared Geig
+1
Use it, love it. Opened eyes on how much "social media traffic" (amongst other
things) goes on on a daily basis.
EKG
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From: George Bonser [mailto:gbon...@seven.com]
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 5:31 AM
To: ali baba; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: IP Transit with
Anyone with twtelecom who can contact me off list about a possible congestion
issue at one of your handoffs?
Thanks
EKG
There are some fairly interesting photos of the Verizon CO that took a hit on
9/11 at
http://www.slideshare.net/datacenters/verizon-contingency-planning-for-coop
I recall far back in my memory some posts on this from a decade ago that
pointed to some websites that had more photos.
Was kind of
Long time on-again-off-again lurker.
Looking to multihome in the most efficient mode.
Our two upstreams are AS11530 (Embarq) and AS10796 (Time Warner). Diverse
routed fiber from each at 10Mbps.
Our traffic profile is highly asymmetric as a consumer of bandwidth (12-15Mbps
average inbound aggr
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