I wish we could have used 4.4.4.4. Although at the time I suspect we would have
used 4.4.4.[123].
Johno
> On Nov 8, 2018, at 18:58, Matt Erculiani wrote:
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> So it looks like GE will be solvent for a few more years and 3.3.3.3 DNS is
> incoming.
>
> -Matt
>
>> On Thu, Nov 8, 2018, 17:54 E
Take a look at
https://learn.adafruit.com/network-interface-failover-using-fona
If you want to see what Alan is talking about. I’ve not used the Adafruit
card, yet. But it’s on my hacking list of to-do.
johno
> On Sep 14, 2015, at 11:08 AM, a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
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> Hi,
>
>>
And now trading has been halted at the NYSE.
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/07/08/421153353/trading-halted-on-new-york-stock-exchange
Again undisclosed technical issue
> On Jul 8, 2015, at 12:36 PM, Paul Ferguson wrote:
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> On Jun 15, 2015, at 8:00 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
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> dns is udp
15 years ago when we set up 4.2.2.1, there was a fair amount of TCP based DNS.
We tried for a bit to support it via the anycast address, but ultimately we
decided the support issues weren’t worth it. The few customers that
a
Well we, Genuity, use to use Cisco Distributed Director to do this. Basically
it was a DNS server that ran on a Cisco Router, and could use a lot of
different metrics to give an answer, which included routing based metrics.
Johno
> On Jun 15, 2015, at 1:50 PM, Joe Hamelin wrote:
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> I h
> On Oct 20, 2014, at 12:50 PM, Fred Baker (fred) wrote:
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> […] and the older .arpa names quickly fell into disuse.
People don’t use in-addr.arpa anymore? ;)
johno
I see those guys at BBNPlanet is trying to compete with them using 4.2.2.1, .2,
and .3.
johno
On Oct 10, 2011, at 5:44 PM, Tom Hill wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-10-10 at 14:12 -0700, steve pirk [egrep] wrote:
>> I saw this in a post from Travis Wise of Google yesterday. Pretty cool
>> for
>> thos
Are you sure that Google has 4.4.4.4 and is running DNS on it? Google's
website says 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.
I know 4.2.2.1, 4.2.2.2, and 4.2.2.3 belong to Level3/Genuity/BBNPlanet and dig
times-out on 4.4.4.4 for me.
I would wonder more about 12.34.56.78 which belongs to AT&T. Doing
123.45.67
Really the only way to to clean devices with flash is to destroy the flash.
At a very least you'll need to reflash them with the current OS.
Here is a copy of the DOD Guidelines for every thing...
http://it.ouhsc.edu/policies/documents/infosecurity/DoD_5220.pdf
The flash answer is to use so
I've been using these and they work great as long as you are using BIOS boot,
they don't work with out additional software, with the Mac EFI boot.
Johno
On Dec 9, 2010, at 20:20, William Herrin wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 7:24 PM, Brandon Kim
> wrote:
>> I want to know if there's softwa
At the time I was involved it did have an SLA, and was considered critical
infrastructure for Genuitity customers. Once we started to deploy 4.2.2.1, we
gave customers time to swap over, but we started turning off our existing DNS
servers.
One reason we did it was that we kept having to depl
Since I'm watching B5 again on DVD
I was there at the dawning of the age of 4.2.2.1 :)
We did it, and we I mean Brett McCoy and my self. But most of the
credit/blame goes to Brett... I helped him, but at the time I was mostly
working on getting out Mail relays working right. This was
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