Hi Christopher,
A better place to reach out to Telstra employees is AusNOG (with a
nicely written email, might I add).
I've BCC'd a fairly active (awesome) Telstra staff member from AusNOG
into this response, so it's up to him if he wishes to respond directly
to you; or even escalate the iss
I have not experienced any problems with multiple source attacks at the
same time. This is also including with multiple destinations too.
I guess it really depends on what you expect the product to do, and how
you write integration too.
Regards,
Matt.
On 12/08/2015 01:42, Aaron wrote:
We te
We (AS55803) have also been using WANGuard for well over a year, and as
with the other comments.. it has been very reliable and integrates quite
well with literally anything you want.
Regards,
Matt.
On 11/08/2015 09:36, Nick Pratley wrote:
+1 from me for WanGuard.
I have this running taking
We've been using Dell 8024F's for over 2 years now. No problems at all.
On 12/05/2015 23:36, Paul S. wrote:
Hi guys,
We're shortly going to be getting some 10G SANs, and I was wondering
what people were using as SAN switches for 10G SANs.
It is my understanding that low buffer sizes make most
There's one thing which no one has really mentioned, but it's "bitten"
me a few times personally.
* Torx screwdriver set.
You'll never know when you run into an "aged" server which has scsi
disk's and it requires a torx screwdriver to take out the screws without
threading it.
Also, a simila
Scrutinizer!
On 13/02/2012, at 9:53 PM, Raphael MAUNIER wrote:
> +1
>
> Do it yourself :)
>
> You can have a look at As-Stats. It's easy to install and maintain
>
> https://neon1.net/as-stats/
>
> Regards,
> --
> Raphaël Maunier
> NEO TELECOMS
> CTO / Directeur Ingénierie
> AS8218
>
>
>
Fine for me, .au
Matt.
On 31/01/2012 9:59 PM, Sébastien Riccio wrote:
Up from here (.ch)
Sébastien
On 31.01.2012 10:02, Mark Tinka wrote:
Is it just me?
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/tools.ietf.org
doesn't seem to think so.
Mark.
On 31/01/2012 9:59 PM, Sébastien Riccio wrote
On 14/12/2011 2:13 PM, IPv4 Brokers wrote:
Do you have subnets that are not in use, or only used for specific
purposes? If so, please contact us.
We are paying up-front (or escrow) for the use of networks that are not
used. The networks are used for honeypots and other research.
You do not h
On 29/10/2011 5:21 AM, Doug Barton wrote:
On 10/27/2011 20:49, Ross Annetts wrote:
Hi,
We have been allocated the IP range:
101.0.64.0/18
And have had issues with 2 networks in regards to bogon filtering. It would
be appreciated if everyone can remove it from their bogon lists.
Well no
Would love to see some bandwidth graphs. :)
Matt.
On 13/10/2011 11:42 PM, Andrew Gallo wrote:
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On 10/12/2011 5:41 PM, Chad Burnham wrote:
HI,
Our GigaPOP (Front Range GigaPOP) and our own Akamai cache server's
traffic
jumped significantly today.
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