It's obviously a nontrivial number otherwise why would Netflix block it? :)
Aled Morris wrote:
Maybe HE's IPv6 tunnel packets could be flagged with a destination option
(extension header field) that records the end-user's IPv4 tunnel endpoint
so geolocation could be done in the "old fashioned"
On Jul 26, 2013, at 7:58 AM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
> On Jul 26, 2013, at 09:32 , Ryan Pavely wrote:
>
>>
>> I doubt that will ever happen. So it's time for me to update my arin
>> contact as this past weekend I got exactly that 2am porn call and it was
>> quite disturbing which website
I saw the same issue for getting OpenFlow stats, you need the new 8x10 or 100GE
cards afaict.
On Jan 14, 2013, at 9:38 AM, Jeroen Wunnink | Atrato IP Networks
wrote:
> Sneaky hack: Slap an in+out rate limit on the vlan with high settings (i.e.
> same as port/lag speed) and just graph the OID
It came back for me.. was doing txt messages between iPhones but now iMessage
but delayed.
On Nov 18, 2012, at 1:37 PM, Zaid Hammoudi wrote:
> Seeing the same thing here in Edmonton AB.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 2012-11-18, at 1:13 PM, Grant Ridder wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is anyone havin
Roland,
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On Oct 15, 2012, at 7:47 PM, "Dobbins, Roland" wrote:
> I know all about the forwarding capabilities of modern general-purpose CPUs,
> ring-buffers, et. al. I know what is possible, and what isn't possible. And
> please, no more from the Vyatta crowd, et. al. - t
On Oct 7, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Barry Shein wrote:
>
> Ok, then let's take a step back, perhaps not permanently, and say DNS
> resolution is only really useful for routers with more than just a
> single default external route.
>
> So DNS could be reduced to an inter-router only protocol, similar t
The fix for this issue is trivial. Every new signup should require a sponsor or
a deposit of funds into a new member fund. Once a member has made a relevant
post regarding a NANOG related item their funds are returned.
If someone spams they forfeit the money and it is used to help defray the cos
On Jul 6, 2012, at 5:04 PM, George Herbert wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Steven Noble wrote:
>> On Jul 6, 2012, at 4:16 PM, George Herbert wrote:
>>
>>> 6) Puffed it up a little (worked with Cisco routers, but in the 7200
>>> era, and hasn'
On Jul 6, 2012, at 4:16 PM, George Herbert wrote:
> 6) Puffed it up a little (worked with Cisco routers, but in the 7200
> era, and hasn't categorized skills as recent / older), but hasn't
> outright lied.
The 7200 is still a heavily used platform today. It has no correlation with
current skil
On Jun 15, 2012, at 6:53 PM, John Curran wrote:
> On Jun 15, 2012, at 8:05 PM, Steven Noble wrote:
>>
>> Part of the issue is how hard it is to update ARIN, they gladly take your
>> money but it's like pulling teeth to get anything updated and sometimes you
>&g
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On Jun 15, 2012, at 3:53 PM, goe...@anime.net wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Jun 2012, Scott Weeks wrote:
>
> if arin would clamp down and revoke allocations that had provably
> wrong/fraudulent whois data, we would probably get 50% IPv4 space back.
Part of the issue is how hard it
On May 1, 2012, at 9:39 AM, Dominik Bay wrote:
> Yesterday I received the following mail, from a CDN:
>
**snip**
> Should your company decline this option, or if we do not have an agreement
> regarding the settlement in place prior to May 31st 2012, Limelight Networks
> will terminate the peer
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