I've looked at Akvorado and ElastiFlow. I had issues in getting both of them
online, but was able to get ElastiFlow past the line first, so that's what I
went with.
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Tried to visit new Nanog channels, went to login, it sent me an email
verification, and can't connect to click.discord.com. Any ideas?
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From: Mark Smith
Date: Thu, Feb 13, 2025 at 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: Discord folks?
To: nanog@nanog.org
> I pinged someon
repeated withdrawals.
Mike.
On 2/8/25 9:01 PM, Romain Fontugne via NANOG wrote:
Hi,
We are seeing in RIS data a constant flow of update messages from a few ASes,
here is the list of the top prefixes:
┌─┬┬──┐
│ prefix│ origin_asn
ild a signature, and push the
signature out. Obviously, that won't stop individual Plex, FTP, etc. servers,
but it sounds like it goes by the 90/10 rule. If you make it hard enough, most
people will give up.
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27;t have to identify game download vs. email download vs. web
browsing vs. VoIP vs. video conference vs.... it just magic buttons it away.
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o, I don't know what constitutes "TV" in that jurisdiction, nor do I ask this
group to weigh in on that. Are YouTube, Vimeo, and Rumble "TV"? Are Netflix and
Prime "TV"?
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What technologies are predominately in use today to transport layer 2 circuits?
MPLS\VPLS used to be all the rage.
eVPN\VXLAN seems to be popular in the datacenter space.
Carrier Ethernet?
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Yes, and that AT&T already said they were pulling their "fixed wireless"
service out of New York State for that very reason.
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Yes, and that AT&T already said they were pulling their "fixed wireless"
service out of New York State for that very reason.
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Government gets over involved in things they don't understand, and businesses
pull out.
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- Original Message -
From: "Robert DeVita"
To: nanog@
As an ISP, we're interested. Just tough to get developers to respond to us.
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- Original Message -
From: "Sean Donelan"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Thursday, January
But you don't have to be that rich. You just need friendly local companies to
work with.
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Brothers WISP
- Original Message -
From: Sean Donelan
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Fri, 27 Dec 2024 19:38:21 -0600
But you don't have to be that rich. You just need friendly local companies to
work with.
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Brothers WISP
- Original Message -
From: Sean Donelan
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Fri, 27 Dec 2024 19:38:21 -0600
But you don't have to be that rich. You just need friendly local companies to
work with.
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Brothers WISP
- Original Message -
From: Sean Donelan
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Fri, 27 Dec 2024 19:38:21 -0600
" The builder/owner is responsible for construction between the ROW/property
line and the building."
and to the ISP, that's the most expensive part of the equation. It should would
be nice to not be financially responsible for that.
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" But even the rich can't fix broadband access beyond their property line."
It depends on how rich. ;-)
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are much harder in a PtMP environment, especially with cross connect
costs.
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From: "Tom Beecher"
To: "Mike Hammett"
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away. You can only
fit so many SLAed multi-gig services on a 10 gig port. This becomes a big deal
when cross connects are as expensive as they are
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From: Mike Hammett
To: N
ore a case of the technology hasn't been
deployed widely, so it'll only be seen at a limited number of locations? I'm
assuming it's more of the latter as the bigger hardware I've been looking at
touts those features and port sizes, but maybe there's some other un
, so now
that makes sense. I had to look up some of the acronyms because the document
didn't define them within itself.
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From: "Randy Bush"
To:
or is the work done on the x86 box
mentioned in the larger installations? If each box is doing it on its own, are
there route reflectors somewhere making all of the decisions?
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ere are caveats that need to be explored.
"makes your head hurt how much overcomplication"
Aren't there memes about Silicon Valley re-inventing things we already have in
a more complicated and cumbersome way?
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u're going to scale. It's more difficult to plan
what sized solution and no matter what you do, you'll probably pick the wrong
one.
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How much capacity and how much network do you have between router 1 and router
2?
Are the routers between DFZ capable?
Do the links have the ability to carry the full load?
How many routers between router 1 and router 2?
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dvantages that path had.
Failure domain stuff is part of what I'm trying to learn more about, which goes
back to more about the fundamentals of how the fabric works.
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don't know that they
actually have pushed the upper bounds of what's possible in the real world.
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From: "Mike Hammett"
To: "NANOG"
Se
True. Small networks would just have a single pizza box and call it a day.
I haven't looked that deeply yet. I was assuming you could just start with a
single pizza box and add more on as requirements matured. It certainly gets
more complicated quickly if you can't do that.
-
andful of boxes.
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- Original Message -
From: "Tom Beecher"
To: "Yan Filyurin"
Cc: "Mike Hammett" , "NANOG"
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 20
Yeah, UfiSpace is where I had first seen it, but then I saw it elsewhere.
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- Original Message -
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t are your thoughts on
that direction?
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How widespread is the use of and availability of MACSEC?
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Thankfully, the market is slowly realizing that you wire wired devices for
reliability and performance.
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- Original Message -
From: Saku Ytti
To: Mark Tinka
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Is it broken for anyone else?
https://asrank.caida.org/asns
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I'm not sure which is more impactful, an FCC complaint or a state PUC
complaint. Might not hurt to do both. :-)
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To
True, I didn't even think of all of the upstreams of those networks being
responsible for accepting bad routes.
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*shrugs* Incorrectly assigning the blame doesn't really help anyone.
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From: "Tom Beecher"
To: "Mike Hammett"
C
Not by the box, but by the operator of the box.
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- Original Message -
From: "Niels Bakker"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Thursday, December 5, 2024 2:27:23 P
Eh, different people have different opinions.
I think most of the hatred towards them is unwarranted,
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To: &qu
IIRC, the widespread outages are the result of exporting things that shouldn't
be exported.
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From: "Jason Bothe via NANOG"
T
I don't know that you need to spread BGP best path analysis onto a GPU, but
conducting the testing that those boxes do to the entire Internet instead of
just top X destinations would be quite parallel.
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https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops
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From: "John Stitt"
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Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2024 6:57
I think sabotage implies intent.
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- Original Message -
From: "Daniel Golding"
To: "Mark Tinka"
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Thursday, November
preferably with supporting data?
Did we have a problem with congestion where the cache boxes phones home to, and
this they just fell over?
AWS used to be the data source of last resort. Did anyone notice congestion
going from AWS to cache boxes?
-Mike HammettIntelligent Computing Soluti
And so many of those bilateral processes are just simply broken.
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- Original Message -
From: Will Hargrave
To: Tom Beecher
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 11:22:34 -0600 (CST
I use dedicated email addresses for each mailing list that I'm on so that I can
file accordingly and thus, don't need to use digests.
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From: "
I'm aware that I sent something via email inadvertently to the NANOG list.
Sorry about that. If I could remove it I would.
Sorry about that
Mike
On Thu, Nov 7, 2024 at 4:58 PM Peter Potvin <
peter.pot...@accuristechnologies.ca> wrote:
> Mike,
>
> Please verify you are
Sorry all for emaling to Nanog inadvertently. I sent a copuole of
nonrelevant posts
On Thu, Nov 7, 2024 at 4:46 PM Tom Beecher wrote:
>
>> I don't think there is any satisfactory argument that can be made for
>> wanting to avoid route server routing. For the content/cloud folk, I think
>> avoi
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stbernadettewv.org Canceled - Invalid EPP/authorization key - Please
contact current registrar to obtain correct key
On Thu, Nov 7, 2024 at 4:51 PM Mike Tindor wrote:
>
> Assuming the code is correct and that you will be getting the email,l you
> shoul
Assuming the code is correct and that you will be getting the email,l you
should get any email any time.
stbernadettewv.org Domain awaiting transfer initiation
Mike
On Thu, Nov 7, 2024 at 4:46 PM Tom Beecher wrote:
>
>> I don't think there is any satisfactory argument that c
We got two of these yesterday for addresses that are not ours. One was
sort of adjacent... and seemed plausibly fat-fingered.
204.144.161.0 ≠ 204.144.151.0
We will definitely filter out anything further. Thanks for the heads-up.
-heartedly recommend them.
If you want some examples of datacenters that nickel and dime you to death,
feel free to shoot me an email and i’ll share some recent horror stories from
another provider…
Cheers,
Mike
> On Nov 4, 2024, at 10:51, Jon Lewis wrote:
>
> On Mon, 4 Nov
On Sep 23, 2024, at 19:08, William Herrin wrote:On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 6:41 PM Randy Bush wrote:so i have this nice (i.e. small and simple) ftdi usb-c to rj45m bluerouter craft/console cable.i want the equivalent usb-c ftdi (mac compat) to db9f *server* serialconsole cable.Why not just plug tha
Hell, we still convert people with 1980s Meridian phone systems. Those are not
candidates to do anything but move to an IP handset.
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We've just moved to tunneling anything VoIP if on Comcast's network.
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- Original Message -
From: "Matt Hoppes"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Tuesday, September
Hurricane Electric now uses ASPA to do hop by hop checking of AS paths
when deciding which routes to accept when building prefix filters.
Here is an example of a route failing the ASPA check.
44.31.69.0/24,rejected,AS path 4635 9002 945 7480 38254 38254 38254
38254 38254 ASPA record exists for
Hurricane Electric now supports "Never via route servers" (the peeringdb
flag) as part of our route filtering algorithm.
Using peeringdb, an ASN may indicate that its routes should never be
learned via route servers.
As a simple detection method, currently route servers are detected at
run t
to avoid
hijacking Job's announcement.
Mike.
On 9/5/24 7:28 AM, Jon Lewis wrote:
I don’t know whether to say it’s ironic or not, but reading this, I was
thinking “IX route servers may not be involved in the propagation, but I know
from past experience that HE intentionally propagates some peer
If you want some personal colo, i have rackspace avail at 2 datacenters in the
SF Bay Area…
-Mike
> On Aug 6, 2024, at 08:28, Tim Utschig wrote:
>
> Are there any providers of 1U personal colos these days?
>
> VMs are neat, but they lack the power to experiment with without
aid
AT&T and the 811 contact said their system labeled it as 3rd party duct. Of
course AT&T denies having anything.
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few suggestions, including this one from you. I'll
need to start going through them one by one tomorrow.
Thanks
Mike
On Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 8:56 PM Brad Knowles wrote:
> Years ago, I was the DISA.MIL Technical POC. And I was a government
> civilian, not in the military. I was also t
Thank you. That is helpful.
Mike
On Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 12:31 AM wrote:
> The people at DISA you were dealing w/ aren't a Tier I service desk,
> they're the service desk that lower service desks open tickets w/.
>
> Think of DISA as a Tier I ISP and the normal .mil
ts. So I know they can get the message through.
Mike
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 12:55 PM Mike Tindor wrote:
> Thanks again,Scott. I'll be patient!
>
> Mike Tindor
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 12:18 PM Scott Q.
> wrote:
>
>> All that sounds very familiar,
Thanks again,Scott. I'll be patient!
Mike Tindor
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 12:18 PM Scott Q. wrote:
> All that sounds very familiar, I'm 100% sure it's the same issue.
>
> As I said, there are DISA folks here, they might reach out and give you
> further steps. Th
Monday.
Everything has worked fine for 26 years, until Jun 1. But things change,
and I'm obviously behind the times given that I didn't have proper ROA and
route object in place.
Mike Tindor
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 11:26 AM Scott Q. wrote:
> There are DISA folks lurking here.
&g
-> AS345 / AS721
Any idea where one would go next? Is it likely that any of those entities
further upstream like GTT / Level3 / Qwest would even assist since we are
not their customer?
Thanks for your time!
Mike Tindor
That doesn't even make any sense. IPv4 is a contended resource, but IPv6 is
not. They're already double-dipping by charging for the extra BGP sessions.
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It’s Cogent, what do you expect?Friends don’t let friends use Cogent.-MikeOn Jun 10, 2024, at 14:49, Peter Potvin via NANOG wrote:Cogent stopped offering anything larger than a /31 IPv4 and /127 IPv6 on new DIA circuits earlier this year, when previously they provided a /29 IPv4 and /112 IPv6 wit
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From: "Martin Cook"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Friday, June 7, 2024 1:15:17 PM
Subject: Comcast.net ema
e off list.
Thank You,
Mike
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Yep, im seeing it as well. I just opened a ticket with Zayo about an hour ago on it.-MikeOn Jun 5, 2024, at 14:23, Alex Buie wrote:Since roughly 6:30AM local time on Tuesday we have been seeing significantly increased packet loss (20-40%) and latency increase of ~30-40ms from customers on the wes
This is the Internet, after all, so I will be corrected if I'm wrong.
911 is based on MSAG (Master Street Address Guide), not USPS. However, many
operators are likely using the USPS system to sanitize the inputs.
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On May 30, 2024, at 10:12 AM, Christopher Paul via NANOG
wrote:
>
> I propose that there be a national LDAP service, with OUs for each zipcode
> (ou=20500,dc=us,dc=gov). A household could register at USPS.gov and then be
> given
> write access to a household OU ("ou=1600 Pennsylvania Ave
> NW
That postal database is especially problematic for those who live in rural
areas with no postal delivery. We need a better database system than the one
that USPS maintains because it affects a wider range of services.
Two years ago I moved to a house with no postal service, so I got a PO box in
Anyone else seeing google imap timeouts / slowness ? We hit their
services in Toronto Canada for ipv6 and ipv4 via gtt (However, ipv4
seems to come back via Torix). I am not seeing packet loss, just a lot
of slowness in response at the app layer. google status says all ok.
Problems started ar
venues with high traffic because dedicated
investments are being made. If the investment in deploying these ONTs all over
God's creation is already being made, one might as well find additional revenue
streams for them.
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Just because they were presented with the information doesn't mean they
understand.
Just because they understand doesn't mean they execute based on that
information.
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"a limited set of providers willing to sell it, if at all."
I know of one (Windstream) that offers it on a portion of their footprint. I
swore others did, but I couldn't find them. Does anyone know who else in the
NANOG area who does this?
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I have found a modem with Positron that'll do up to 8 pair of bonding.
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From: "Mike Hammett"
To: "nanog"
Sent: Frida
Some of you have pointed out (onlist and offlist) the importance of the OS to
these concerns. Yes, that makes sense. THe Venn Diagram of hardware that
can\can't and OSes that can\can't.
I'd appreciate some feedback as well on the OS side of things.
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What are your experiences with alien waves, managed spectrum, spectrum as a
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Mel,My apologies, i confused one mikrotik with another model. You are correct.I would also check out CradlePoint and Teltonika as well. Teltonika Networksteltonika-networks.comCheers,MikeOn Apr 26, 2024, at 23:06, Mel Beckman wrote:
Mike,
Thanks for that info. Alas, I’m not seeing any
Peplink is nice, but there are cheaper options:MikroTikmikrotik.comThen for cellular service, sign up for an IOT with an IOT MVNO that bills usage based (and can also offer you a static, public, IP address AND will also allow you to build a VPN across all of your devices) such as SimBase: Seamless
I recently figured out that my Calix E7s can bond more than 2 pair of VDSL
lines. However, none of my modem vendors seem to support more than 2 pair. What
modem platforms are people using in this scenario?
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That makes sense, but also why I'm going beyond the datasheet here to solicit
people's feedback.
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To:
need the density of dozens of 400G\100G ports. That the routers that
seem to be more marketed to the use case are designed for.
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I suppose that depends on the size (bits and miles) of the network and the cost
of transport within it. In many areas, space + power + port is cheaper than
transport.
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It's free.
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- Original Message -
From: "Eric Dugas via NANOG"
To: "Aaron Gould"
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2024 4:12:38 PM
Subject: R
Unimus is very open to adding additional platforms and improving support for
existing platforms. I'd reach out to them for assistance.
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From: "Mel Bec
I use it for config backups, diffs, etc. Love it.
Theres others such as Rancid but im not sure if it works on anything other than
Vendor C.
-Mike
> On Apr 3, 2024, at 23:16, Shahid Shafi wrote:
>
>
> Hi Network Experts,
>
> Is anyone using Unimus as your main NCM tool i
On Tue, 05 Mar 2024 12:17 -0700, Michael Rathbun wrote:
> What I found intriguing was that I was logged out by Google Docs at the same
> moment FB logged me out. Downdetector showed a number of other supposedly
> unrelated services with large outage report spikes at roughly the same time.
I w
I would assume that's going to be highly dependent on which facilities you want
it to be in.
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- Original Message -
From: "Theo Voss"
To: nanog@
https://radar.qrator.net/as/14593/ipv4/neighbors/peerings
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- Original Message -
From: "Dave Taht"
To: "NANOG"
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2024 1:54:44
I came to suggest this.
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- Original Message -
From: "Jesse DuPont"
To: "Brandon Martin" , nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2024 12:1
But then MCI is the one running fiber to all of the Verizon Wireless sites, so
that doesn't help in de-muddying the waters.
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- Original Message -
From: sro...@
" In IPv6's default operation, if Joe has two connections then each of
his computers has two IPv6 addresses and two default routes. If one
connection goes down, one of the routes and sets of IP addresses goes
away."
This sounds like a disaster.
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is own, he's just going to do simple NAT.
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- Original Message -
From: "Michael Thomas"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2024 12:50:46 PM
Evidence to support Tom's statement:
https://auctions.ipv4.global/prior-sales
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- Original Message -
From: "Tom Beecher"
To: "Brian Knight&qu
"How does Google handle mail from an IPv6 server?"
A few people have posted that it works for them, but unless it has changed
recently, per conversations on the mailop mailing list, Google does not treat
IPv6 and IPv4 mail the same and that causes non-null issues.
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Mike
ve not are too busy to be engaging in the conversation. Well, mostly.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
Midwest-IX
http://www.midwest-ix.com
- Original Message -
From: "Owen DeLong via NANOG"
To: "Christopher Hawk
This seems more ideological and not overly appropriate for NANOG.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
Midwest-IX
http://www.midwest-ix.com
- Original Message -
From: Glen A. Pearce
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Tue, 13 Feb 2024 18:54:59 -0600 (CST
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