I normally don't chime in here, because I'm not technically a network operator,
but I do know certs and PKI infrastructure.
Just wanted to point out that many situations where such security would be
desirable -- a repressive government, an overly surveilling employer -- have,
or can easily put
> From: Marshall Eubanks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 15:15
>
> This is of course off-off-topic, but I would suspect the room
> temperature ultrasonic
> misters, not dry ice or wood smoke.
Still off-topic, but I hope they used distilled water. If the water has a
m
> nice to see a wholesale DNSSEC rollout underway (I must confess to
> being a little surprised at the source, too!). Granted, it's a much
> more manageable problem set than, say, .com - but if one US-controlled
> TLD can do it, hope is buoyed for a .com rollout sooner rather than
> later (although
> Is anyone else seeing issues with AOL Instant Messenger?
Based on the messages on the "outages" list, it's not just you. No
details yet as to what's happening.
Some of us here seem to have been bumped off, some haven't.
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Jim Goltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
National Institutes of Health
CIT/DCSS/H
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