On 12/31/19 15:34, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
removing support for insecure TLS protocol versions, specifically
TLSv1.0 and TLSv1.1
This is actually a good thing. There are many *valid technical reasons*
behind this. You should do this too.
I do still use expect(tcl) whole lot at work, it is truly an
underappreciated tool ever.
On 12/13/19 10:47, Large Hadron Collider wrote:
Tcl still exists, though I don't think they use it for this anymore.
On 19-12-05 10 h 17, Bryan Holloway wrote:
On 12/5/19 6:16 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrot
I wonder whom did the ARIN have sent bills to.
On 8/15/19 12:40 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
> As if to underscore the point I just tried to make about the fundamental
> unreliability of ARIN WHOIS records, I just stumbled onto this rather
> curious entity which was apparently given a sub-alloca
Yep, went through the same route until I figured out that GPS time is a
bit ahead of UTC. We simply use a windows NTP server for internal use at
work, and I won't recommend doing so, because it went off the rails once
for a while despite of having several upstream servers pointed to.
Also ther
Same thought here, yet I tried to report a wrong GeoIP subnet for my AS
multiple times on that form. Never got feedback nor did they made any
correction.
On 5/24/19 5:27 AM, Patrick Schultz wrote:
Seems to be more end-user oriented rather than targeted at netadmins.
There's no real contact to
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