Thanks for the shoutout, Norman. Preseem isn’t at 50Gbps in 1U yet, but we
will get there.
I hope more folks listen to Dave, open vs. closed source solutions aside —
AQM makes a shocking amount of difference to quality of experience.
Jeremy
On Sun, Sep 18, 2022 at 2:14 PM Norman Jester wrote
afety.
- Jeremy
From: NANOG On Behalf Of
Suresh Ramasubramanian
Sent: Wednesday, 24 August 2022 12:52 PM
To: Eric Tykwinski
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: email spam
[External Sender] Be cautious of any links or attachments within this email as
it has come from an External Sender.
100%.
mails don't need to keep putting up with your spam.
Cheers
Jeremy Chequer
Chief Operating Officer
Resolver Group | Check Networks
Resolver Group is a Division of Check Technology Group
Please consider the environment before printing this email.
From: NANOG
Hi All
Sorry for the noise. Issue is long since resolved, I sent that email over 5
hours ago and it must have gotten caught in moderation.
I look forward to hearing back from you.
Cheers
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Chief Operating Officer
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Please consider
I'm in.
Jeremy Austin
On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 11:38 AM Dennis Burgess
wrote:
> Let me know where and when 😊
>
>
>
> Dennis Burgess
>
> Author of "Learn RouterOS- Second Edition”
> Link Technologies, Inc -- Mikrotik & WISP Support Services
Is this affecting email servers? We have started to see sporadic failures
to yahoo and aol with messages tied to
https://postmaster.verizonmedia.com/error-codes
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 12:03 PM Andy Ringsmuth wrote:
> Axios is reporting:
>
> What's happening: The widespread issues are unrelated
't believe that work has been turned into a shipping
product yet.
I'm a happy paid user and have also met Tomas in person. I'm no expert, but
he and his team write what appears (by performance) to be beautiful java.
Jeremy Austin
On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 9:39 PM James Bra
re offering IPv6 yet.
Most of the time I've had to follow that up with explaining what IPv6
is, even to the technical support people.
So I'm stuck with doing an HE tunnel still for my IPv6 access. If
anybody has a petition to change this with these providers, let me know,
happy to sign
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 8:26 AM Töma Gavrichenkov wrote:
> Also .0 and .1.
>
> Yes, there was some kind of a strange behavior with those addresses
> before. We excluded those from rotation back in 2011 when that was really
> biting us. There's an impression that this issue has become much less
ft.com<mailto:ispn...@microsoft.com> bounces external emails,
apparently using a mailing list (member whitelist).
The other two addresses haven’t produced any responses.
Does anyone have a current contact for Microsoft’s edge caching program, or
work there yourself?
Regards,
Jeremy Aust
What’s the average loop length? Grandstream is probably OK to 5+ kfeet but
you will lose CID before that.
As the low cost option don’t expect them to be trouble-free (or have
particularly good vendor support), but they might work in your application
if cheap is what makes sense.
My $.02
Jeremy
Mark,
I suggest you ask this directly on the FRR slack:
https://frrouting.slack.com/
I’m also interested to know who’s been trying FRR IS-IS in the wild. At
last check your former guess seemed to be correct and it wasn’t under
active development.
Regards
Jeremy Austin
On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at
Things are bad in some places, fine in others. I can provide a more
thorough update this evening.
On Wed, Sep 4, 2019, 15:27 Sean Donelan wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Sep 2019, Sean Donelan wrote:
> > It is too early for damage assessments. BTC, local Bahama
> telecommunications
> > company, is reporting
Good luck we are the 9th largest MSO and still have not gotten a response back
from Amazon.
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Stephen Fultpn
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2019 3:50 PM
To: Kody Vicknair ; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: AS16509 (Amazon) pee
've always seen 10.x.x.x as "A", and 192.168.x.x as "B", with
> 172.16/12 as one that just a VLSM between the two.
>
> Again, apologizes for the simple question, just can't seem to find a solid
> answer.
>
> Happy holidays all the same!
> -Joe
>
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gt;> etc) and it isn't in a geographical place where point to point wireless is
>> practical. We were thinking there is some sort of network extender that
>> uses some form of DSL for higher bandwidth capacity.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>
> Look for
ISP), but we'd love to find *any* sources of hard numbers out there.
I've tried to search for data, but the best I could come up with is at
least ten years out of date.
Thanks in advance!
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Not only that, but I just tried signing up, and the confirmation email was
marked as spam by GMail. Does not inspire confidence.
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 1:26 PM Harald Koch wrote:
> chilli.nosignal.org has an SSL certificate that expired in *July*.
>
> --
> Harald
>
>
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 12
ed the test.
>
>
>
> Andy Ringsmuth
> 5609 Harding Drive
> Lincoln, NE 68521-5831
> (402) 304-0083
> a...@andyring.com
>
>
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cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/routers/4000-series-integrated-services-routers-isr/datasheet-c78-739968.html
Talk to your favorite SE or partner for more info and pricing.
Jeremy
Disclaimer, I do work for Cisco, this info is provided to the list as it
was requested and hoping to clarif
endent on Mikrotik want to move forward with deploying it.
Quick, somebody port FRR to Tile…
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PHP/Mysql app we wrote a while back for this purpose. Support v4/v6 and we
like it :)
https://github.com/seankndy/subnetsmngr
<https://github.com/seankndy/subnetsmngr>
Jeremy
> On Jun 13, 2018, at 11:38 AM, Brian Kantor <mailto:br...@ampr.org>> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Ju
: 0, flags:; udp: 1536
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;id.server. CH TXT
;; ANSWER SECTION:
id.server. 0 CH TXT "dtw01"
[...]
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l technical support) but if anyone
at AT&T wants to pass the info along to the appropriate group, it would
certainly be appreciated.
Thanks,
-Jeremy
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"The total budget at all receivers for solving senders' problems is
$0. If you want them to accept your mail
Somewhat OT, but before I was a jack of all trades enterprise
sysadmin, I was a jack of all trades ISP sysadmin.
I'm seeing an issue at a few sites where I have Sophos XG firewalls
deployed where the XG gets hammered on it's WAN interface by Akamai
hosts with TCP re-transmissions. Anyone at Akamai
slund, Steve
wrote:
>
> Bottom line 80 F input air is too hot in my opinion and apparently the
> equipment's opinion as well.
>
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funds have gone to telcos rather than ISPs, if I am not
mistaken.
I'd love to continue this discussion off list if necessary.
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hardware.
If you don't need 10G ports then your options expand considerably. Do you
have a target throughput?
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task of narrowing this divide, with or
without a federal incentives program? Historically, federal incentives have
largely gone to Title II providers or their affiliated ISPs, if I
understand the math correctly.
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/the-avenue/2017/02/13/in-infrastructure-plan-a-big-opening-for-rural-broadband/
Jeremy Austin
JW, have you moved on to EtherSAM? That's what I'd be looking for myself.
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 7:28 AM James Breeden wrote:
> When we had to do this once in a blue moon, we just bought a pair of old
> Agilent Framescopes off ebay. They worked great but we had issues getting
> reporting out of
BGP is a must.
ARIN has a policy to allow this, but it is not spelled out with an excess
of clarity. I suspect it is not often used; see NRPM section 5.
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Hello the nanog list,
I'm searching for a OADM CWDM splitting module which can be placed in a
BEP outdoor box (this OADM module must have a EAST input and a WEST
output, with the capacity to active the split for each waves or not)
with the 2 mux/demux rack 19". Classics CWDM waves needs (1470
mory... )... Needless to say I am trying to find that
> link, or name of that project.
>
> Anyone who can help in refreshing my memory with the link (my search skill
> are failing to find that presentation !)
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Many Thanks in Advance.
>
&g
Hi all,
First, i'm sorry for my english, i'm french and i don't have a good
level in this language. But i want some informations and i'm sure,
someone will be give the good anwser about my question.
So, i'm regarding to rent a dual dark fiber in France, the estimated
distance is 225 Km, but
Hilco Streambank is ipv4auctions.com
They are reasonably competent.
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 12:42 PM Javier J wrote:
> What are the going rates these days in north america.
>
> What are some good sites to get a block?
>
>
> In the process now of setting up an Org and AS with Arin for a client.
>
n the provider
community.
Thanks,
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r networks?
Trying to narrow this down to see if it's a result in a change in how our
application handles these errors or if there's an issue going on with
cloudflare's DNS setup.
Thanks!
Jeremy
nyone else seen this? Thoughts? Could traffic be hitting the CPU while
going across modules? This feels like quirky n9k internals...
Thanks!
Jeremy
PS: no CRC errors found on interfaces, all looked clean
On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 3:50 PM, Jeremy Austin wrote:
> If there's anyone on call at network operations for the University of
> Alaska, AS7774, please contact me or ACS NOC, who have an open trouble
> ticket.
>
> We appear to be having BPG reachability issues on your ACS p
If there's anyone on call at network operations for the University of
Alaska, AS7774, please contact me or ACS NOC, who have an open trouble
ticket.
We appear to be having BPG reachability issues on your ACS peering.
Thank you,
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jhaus...@gmai
An open letter to security researchers and practitioners:
We need you to take a stand to protect security researchers who report
defects in browsers, before it's too late.
Earlier this month, the World Wide Web Consortium's Encrypted Media
Extensions (EME) spec progressed to Draft Recommendation
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 4:43 PM, Justin Wilson wrote:
> What is the community hearing about CALEA?
>
Crickets?
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Schedule a mee
der is going to know enough to
challenge the “evidence?” What judge is going to know enough to call BS on the
search warrant affidavit? A good number of the judges in Oregon used to work
for one of the DA’s offices, you think they question law enforcement affidavits
very aggressively?
> /kc
-
nterested as well — I submitted a form, nothing but crickets.
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Schedule a meeting: http://doodle.com/jermudgeon
there is no available federal mechanism for
updating the database. I've tried multiple times over 15+ years.
So yeah, USPS' database does have its problems.
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Verti
I have two spam filters that relay outbound mail for a few dozen companies,
and as such generate a fair amount of traffic. We are fairly strict with
the spam filtering on outbound mail, but somehow end up blacklisted by
ATT/Prodigy/Bellsouth a few times a year.
Ditto.
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 4:04 PM Daniel Rohan wrote:
> Can anyone point me at a firm that does or consults on FTTH from a
> technical *and* business perspective?
>
> Off-list responses would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
>
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 11:33 AM, Josh Reynolds
wrote:
>
> better yet, $134
>
http://www.amazon.com/CyberPower-PDU20MHVT10AT-Metered-Power-Distribution/dp/B00NEHXESQ/ref=sr_1_17?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1453926782&sr=1-17&keywords=cyberpower+ats
That unit is 220V. I bought it once by mistake. J
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 11:10 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
> Some expansions under my ISP hat may lead to needing some address space,
> so I'd be interested in where people are getting space from as well.
> Smaller blocks, though, /22 and smaller.
>
Me too, but "will"
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 9:40 AM, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
>
>
> My favorite is actually having enough bandwidth to meet demand. What a
> concept. Ought to work for terrestrial; where we run out of
> spectrum/bandwidth is in shared-medium last-mile.
>
>
> That’s not a billing model… We were talking ab
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 9:15 AM, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
>
>>
>>
> This is similar to Hughesnet's FAP (unfortunately named Fair Access
> Policy).
>
> I've had some consumer success with this model. There are other fairness
> models that can augment it, however; it's not my favorite.
>
>
> What is yo
On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 7:12 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
> For $x/month you get Y GB of LTE speed data and after that you drop to
> 128kbps.
>
> You don’t pay an overage charge, but your data slows way down.
>
> If you want to make it fast again, you can for $reasonable purchase
> additional
> data
0% of users
won't replace the lost revenue. So even providers may have little incentive
to change models, particularly if they have a vested interest in inhibiting
the growth of video or usage in general.
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to plug your
normal terminal server cables into the adapter cable listed above.
Hope this is helpful.
Jeremy "TheBrez" Bresley
b...@brezworks.com
On 12/7/2015 4:15 PM, Erik Sundberg wrote:
We have one of these nice new and fancy Cisco ASR920-24SZ, just realized it
doesn't have an
tunnel in.
I've got this as the only OOB option for sites with no copper. Low
bandwidth 3G plan.
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(907) 803-5422
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Hey!
New message, please read <http://singdanceplaylearn.com/these.php?7vhh>
Jeremy L. Gaddis
Hey!
New message, please read <http://teapartyhost.com/anybody.php?d>
Jeremy L. Gaddis
Hey!
New message, please read <http://whiteningskin.org/sea.php?bqp7>
Jeremy L. Gaddis
I have a mail server that is repeatedly getting blacklisted, but is not
sending anything spammy or bulk.
On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 12:51 PM, Todd Underwood
wrote:
>
> you already know that that's not how the internet in the rural west works.
> it's fine. smile and nod and pretend that they are making sensible claims
> and move back to trying to figure out how to make things work on your own
> networ
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
>
> The future is here, but it isn't evenly distributed yet. I'm in North
> America, but there are no IXPs in my *state*, let alone in my *continent*
> -- from an undersea fiber perspective. There is no truly competitive IP
> transit market wi
7;s true price competition.
The 3 largest statewide ISPs have fiber that meets a mere three city blocks
from one of my POPs, but there's no allowable IX. I'm looking at you, AT&T.
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eering point of view, neutrality and
openness are fundamental to the way the Internet operates today.
Thank you for your support,
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er lists and can probably provide more details if
asked nicely.
Jeremy "TheBrez" Bresley
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less expensive router that will handle full
routes such as the Mikrotik CCR's (
http://routerboard.com/CCR1036-8G-2SplusEM ). Get one for each of your
transit providers. People have varying experiences with Mikrotik
however for basic use they seem to work well.
Jeremy Malli
jer...@vcn.com
At re:Invent they started releasing a surprising amount of detail on how
they designed the VPC networking (both layering/encapsulation itself and
distributing routing data). Like Michael mentioned, they really stuff as
much as possible into software on the VM hosts. That presentation is
https://www
o listen.
All it takes is an email. Please help us make sure politicians get the
message: we don't need new legal authorities to share information that
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On 11/14/2014 11:11 AM, Alan Clegg wrote:
On 11/14/14, 7:12 AM, Jorge Amodio wrote:
Hi There,
anybody seeing problems with TWC broadband access and IPv6?
After a brief outage this morning I no longer have IPv6 in my residential
line and don't see any IPv6 neighbor at the other end of the coax
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-20499
The learning lab looks like very good option.
On Nov 3, 2014 5:52 AM, "Alex Brooks" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 2:38 AM, Joel Maslak wrote:
> > You might look at your local community college's offerings. Probably
> > better bang for
Would someone from T-Mobile be willing to contact me offline about
some abuse issues we are having?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeremy
Could someone from Megapath contact me offlist? I'm fighting with some very
strange routing for a customer.
te objects where netconf is limited to config
only.
Currently I'm leaning towards the xml interface, but netconf would come
with the appeal of using a standard and any libraries I write for it may be
usable with other platforms.
Thoughts? experiences? mistakes? wins?
Thanks!
Jeremy
And of course that only last until someone else decides to buy the
competition, I mean "invest in other companies".
On Mar 20, 2014 7:58 PM, "Mike." wrote:
> On 3/20/2014 at 4:17 PM Bryan Fields wrote:
>
> |On 3/20/14, 12:34 PM, Blake Hudson wrote:
> |> The solution seems to be competition or reg
kely knock it loose causing whatever is on there to drop. (Cue
electricans knocking the production 6506E's offline 3 times in 20
minutes while they were replacing the breakers and the supposedly
redundant power cords...)
If you can unplug it to look, every one I've ever seen has
a couple lower-end devices that could easily justify a couple
dollars more to get a Gig PHY instead of the older 100Mb PHY chip.
Jeremy "TheBrez" Bresley
more involved. Implementation of this is left as an
exercise for the VERY well-funded reader. ;-)
Jeremy "TheBrez" Bresley
b...@brezworks.com
US/products/hw/switches/ps4324/prod_command_reference_list.html
Jeremy "TheBrez" Bresley
b...@brezworks.com
bout NEBS compliance either.
Anybody have any recommendations for one they've used that meets all 4
of those requirements?
Thanks!
Jeremy "TheBrez" Bresley
b...@brezworks.com
Justin,
Dial-up modem is just a layer 2 device with no IP address. Just think of it
as a converter, its sole function is to convert the telephone line to
something your PC can use, in this case, Ethernet. Both IPv4 and IPv6
operate on the layer 3 of the OSI model which is taken care of by the RAS.
Jumping into the bandwagon here to help out.
Here's the result from RIT to r19.sn-p5qlsm7d.c.youtube.com, going through
at least 4 hops through XO territory.
traceroute to r19.sn-p5qlsm7d.c.youtube.com (208.117.251.184), 30 hops max,
60 byte packets
1 rit-west1-gw-014-vlan453.rit.edu (129.21.15
a problem with
robustness (it's just PHP/Postgres). We have 8 /19's, a /32 v6 block
and a smattering of other blocks that are managed using it.
Jeremy
On 12/13/2012 10:59 AM, Eric A Louie wrote:
Thanks Jeremy - looks pretty good, and specific, and I like the DNS
integration.
apses subnets
Subnet groups
Assign customers to subnets and send SWIPs to ARIN
PowerDNS integration to update reverse and A records for hosts
Jeremy Malli
Mammoth Networks
On 12/12/2012 6:22 PM, Eric A Louie wrote:
I'm looking for IPAM solutions for a small regional wireless ISP. There ar
I had my service go down and come back and when it came back i have
the new reply/compose features of the new gmail system
http://techcrunch.com/2012/10/30/googles-gmail-launches-new-compose-email-view-and-reply-experience-that-will-save-you-time/
It wasn't there before
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 1
hen I was still a Cox customer).
/lurk on
Jeremy
It's not DNS. If you're sure there's no htaccess files in place, check your
content (even that stored in a database) for anything that might be altering
data based on referrer. This simple test shows what I mean:
Airy:~ user$ curl -e 'http://google.com' csulb.edu
301 Moved Permanently
Moved
e from PCF? Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Jeremy
ooking for the exact commands or the 'answer' to this
problem, but some guidance would be greatly appreciated. I'm working with
Cisco gear, 2800's and such. This is purely an academic exercise.
Thanks!
Jeremy
pecially e-comm/banking sites.
Nice work guys, any of the Comcast guys on the list want to give us an
idea how much work is involved in this from a large-scale service
provider perspective to do it? Any big caveats you encountered that
people should watch out for?
Jeremy "The
On 22 December 2011 14:07, Jon Lewis wrote:
> Presumably, Barracuda's hardware is i386/i686 compatible commodity parts.
> It's probably not at all "useless". Just attach a USB DVD drive or USB
> flash drive, wipe the disk(s) and install your favorite Linux distro.
> It may take some doing to get
On 21 December 2011 13:46, Nathan Eisenberg wrote:
> I've always strongly felt that this was a rather foul business practice,
> wherever I've seen it. The justification for it is the utterly misguided
> belief that, if allowed to, customers will pay for a month then cancel
> their subscription a
g like that will alert you when BGP is anything other than
happy. your oid may vary. use snmpwalk to help.
then you could also add:
Service Prog {
frequency: 1800
command: chkbgp.pl -a -n -r
nexepect: evil
}
*http://jeremy.kister.net/code/perl/chkbgp.pl
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Cacti is a very useful graphing tool We have used it to graph anything we can
grab via snmp.
Hope that helps.
Jeremy Bowen
>Hi everybody,
>can anybody recomend a piece of software, that could "graph" a live network
>scanning it via snmp.
>requirements are:
>1. m
On 2 November 2011 17:57, Matt Chung wrote:
> I work for a regional ISP and very recently there has been an influx of
> calls reporting "slowness" when accessing certain websites (i.e
> google.com/voice/b) via HTTP. *snip*
>
I have been experiencing this same issue as an end user, my ISP does n
On 12 August 2011 19:28, Charles N Wyble wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm curious what other NANOGers have in their home compute centers? On
> the extreme end of course we have mr morris :)
> with his uber lab: http://smorris.uber-geek.net/lab.htm
>
*snip*
Just finished putting it together this evening
Heh, I spent about 3mo evaluating/testing SRX's and I agree they had
potential but left /a lot/ to be desired.
-Jeremy
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Sorry... I misspoke. My comments related to the SRX series and not the MX.
>
> The MX is a fine product in
he root and
anything before that is a branch off of the root. see RFC1034
-Jeremy
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> In message , Paul Vixie writes:
> > Adam Atkinson writes:
> >
> > > It was a very long time ago, but I seem to recall being shown
well, crap. That's all I have to say :(
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 4:16 PM, mikea wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 05:04:25PM -0400, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> > Aw, Jeezus.
> >
> > No. Just, no.
> >
> > http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/06/17/202245/
>
> Yeah. Maybe ICANN needs its own special TLD:
leads to its own issues, but shouldn't it be possible?
-Jeremy
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 9:50 PM, Steven Bellovin wrote:
>
> On May 24, 2011, at 9:29 06PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
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> > - Original Message -
> >> From: "Jimmy Hess"
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> >&g
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