I feel like you are conflating two things, stateful firewalls and NPTv6
or any form of NAT, they are often done at the same box together, but
they are not inherently linked.
I dislike NAT in an IPv6 environment as I've generally not found a use
for it not better served by something else, but a
on location, for some customers free cooling mode can be
active up to 3 months per year during the daytime and up to 5 months per
year at night.
On 1/17/2024 3:10 PM, Izaac wrote:
On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 12:07:42AM -0500, Glenn McGurrin via NANOG wrote:
Free air cooling loops maybe? (Not direc
Free air cooling loops maybe? (Not direct free air cooling with air
exchange, the version with something much like an air handler outside
with a coil and an fan running cold outside air over the coil with the
water/glycol that would normally be the loop off of the chiller) the
primary use of th
I'd agree and disagree, filtering the default isp provided dns server
for consumer and possibly small business, reasonable, not without some
issues, but reasonable. Comcast style filter servers and intercept all
dns headed to other dns servers and redirect them to your own servers
and make it
I'm recently become a customer of Washington Gas but their website won't
let me see anything claiming I'm in the Netherlands and so they are
blocking me. I'm not sure how the geolocation data got screwed up, as
far as I can tell this IP block has never been there and every
geolocation provider
I had a bit of an odd one this morning, I received two emails through
contacts listed in whois subject: "Urgent: Threat actor in systems" from
"e...@ic.fbi.gov". I was all set to ignore them as an odd bit of spam
but did a quick check on the headers and was surprised to see it had
valid dkim a
I'd had a similar thought/question, though keeping the geo diversity,
you manage the crawlers, and are making contact individually with these
sites from what you have stated (and so don't need a one size fit's all
list for public posting), so why not have a restricted subset of the
crawlers han
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