I'm not saying anyone is wrong here. I merely want to point out eventual
incompatabilities.
So please don't get me wrong.
Regards,
Marc
> On 1 juin 2016, at 23:46, William Herrin wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 3:16 PM,
With BCP38 in mind, could therre be situations where Router R is not allowed to
source packets with address A out of intergace C?
I think that the possibility does exist.
E.g. If interface A and C are upstream interfaces, router R may use an IP
address from ISP A on interface A and an address f
Yahoo is again "permanently" deferring mails with a persistent transient (sic)
failure codes.
I followed all the instructions provided online, on and off-list.
Not sure what they expect operators to do in that case...
Regards, Marc
Sent: Tuesday, January
Today the situation cleared on it’s own as it appears. (at least I haven’t been
notified of any human action)
Thanks to all those replying on and off list.
Regards,
Marc
> On 11 Jan 2016, at 13:25, Marc Storck wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I’m looking for a Yahoo email administ
you're addressing the problem:
[…]
Retry 4xx messages - This is a temporary error. (sic)
[…]
Regards,
Marc
> On 11 Jan 2016, at 21:27, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
>
> On Mon, 11 Jan 2016 12:25:17 +0000, Marc Storck said:
>> I'm looking for a Yahoo email administrator who
Hello,
I’m looking for a Yahoo email administrator who could contact me offlist.
I have a customer with a clean record that is getting thsi error:
Error: "421 4.7.1 [TS03] All messages from x.x.x.x permanently deferred" when
sending email to Yahoo
The customer is a local non-profit and sends a
> On 03 Aug 2015, at 15:50, Colton Conor wrote:
>
> How does DE-CIX work if you want to cross connect over the exchange to
> another provider in a different on-net datacenter of the exchange in the
> same metro market?
I’m not sure, but you may be looking for the GlobePEER service
https://www
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On Nov 5, 2014, at 7:49 AM, Andreas Larsen wrote:
There is one setup where you would need default route from your provider.
If you have no IBGP between two sites and your prefix is a large /16 on side
and maybe a /18 from that /16 on another site.
rfectly usable see an earlier post
http://markmail.org/message/n2ctx6tw6kdcj2mr
Regards,
Marc Storck
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>Just for kicks, I tried using a .0.0/16 and .255.255/16 adress for stuff
>in IOS (configured it as loopback and tried to establish bgp sessions
>etc), that didn't work so well. I don't remember exactly what the problem
>was, but I did indeed run into problems.
LU-CIX uses .255 and .0 for their r
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