On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Andy Davidson wrote:
> I'm not clear what you care about from a performance point of view -
> forwarding ? acting as a route-server ? collector ? BIRD is a great,
> super-fast route-server daemon - much "better" than typical competitors
> Quagga and Op
On Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Seth Mos wrote:
> Op 5-6-2012 16:10, Livingood, Jason schreef:
>
> I enabled v6 for my email before my website since the impact if it
> didn't work on the 1st try was almost nil.
>
> Still waiting for the 1st Country to top Romania' 6% deployment. I'm
> sure
Hi Rens,
I work with one of the leading satellite providers. Depending on the customer
type, we deploy a number of solutions (some work better for some, some work
better for others). Most off-the-shelf solutions are more or less designed in
a client/server manner (the optimizations they emplo
Randy Carpenter wrote:
BGP is working fine, it is when they are trying to forward the packets back to
me. They are seeing the Link-Local as the next-hop, which, for some reason,
they cannot get to.
-Randy
Sorry Randy, I'd skimmed through your initial mail too quickly and
missed the point.
Randy Carpenter wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions on setting up BGP peering between Juniper
(SRX) and Cisco?
I successfully have cisco-cisco and juniper-juniper without problems.
When I am trying to peer to one of my upstreams (who has cisco) with my Juniper
SRX, They are seeing the lin
Hello,
I am looking for a proprietary $subj, a la ziproxy [1]. Caching is not the main
concern
(well, I wouldn't mind it caching compressed JPEGs). Mobile telco people should
probably know a few vendors. Thanks!
[1] http://ziproxy.sourceforge.net
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On Nov 14, 2011, at 10:25 PM, Meftah Tayeb wrote:
> thank you for that
> is a rtsp server no problem
> but how do i stream Live DVB traffic through it ?
> Thank you
>
To be honest I haven't followed its development closely lately (although I
contribute occasionally with
networking related patc
Have a look at RTMPD [1]. Although it is mainly RTMP, it supports RTSP.
[1] http://www.rtmpd.com
On Nov 14, 2011, at 8:51 PM, Meftah Tayeb wrote:
> Hello Guys
> i'm looking for a solution to stream diferent DVB transponders through RTSP
> VLC look like complicated a bit
> i use MumuDVB for Multi
On Oct 19, 2011, at 3:13 PM,
wrote:
> We are considering using Prolexic to 'defend' our Internet-facing network
> from DDOS attacks. Anyone have any known issues or word of warnings before
> we proceed?
>
They say that "When an attack is detected, our protection services are
implemented
global table). Packet size is also something
you should look at.
We could provide better suggestions if you tell us what your product is.
Vlad Galu
g...@packetdam.com
On Sep 14, 2011, at 12:42 PM, Martin Hepworth wrote:
> http://www.overpromisesunderdelivers.net/
Saying the other brand sucks doesn't make yours any better. Besides, there are
other big players on the market. Terribly lame of Cisco...
Vlad Galu
g...@packetdam.com
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