On 26/01/2012, at 10:51 AM, Ingo Flaschberger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> from my location / austria, mysql.org seems to be down:
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/mysql.org
"It's not just you! http://mysql.org looks down from here."
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On 12/12/2011, at 4:18 PM, Joel jaeggli wrote:
> also probably your relationships to akamai and level3
Probably want to add Limelight to that list as well (do Netflix even use Akamai
these days?)
-Shaun
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From: Gavin Pearce
>How many of you (honestly) actively manage and respond to abuse@ contact
>details listed in WHOIS? Or have had any luck with abuse@ contacts in
>the past? Who's good and who isn't?
>
We monitor our abuse queues, but when the email is just a stock standard
incident (eg: spam
On 27/03/09 11:59 PM, "Daniel Verlouw" wrote:
> yes. We participate in the Google IPv6 trial program so our recursors
> get records for www.google.com and so far it's been great, no
> issues whatsoever.
Same.
We've been participating since January and haven't had any problems:
# tracerou
On 17/06/08 10:47 AM, "Shaun Ewing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> And there you have it. Finding the group of backbone cables (as an example)
> out of a bundle of cables is much easier when they're a different colour.
>
> What colours we use depends
On 17/06/08 9:00 AM, "Randy Bush" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the colors make no difference as long as you are consistent. labeling,
> consistent port use (oob port == power port == switch port ==) are what
> will bail you out at three in the morning.
>
> randy
And there you have it. Finding t
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