On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 14:06:36 -0700, "Scott Weeks"
may have written:
> >the Cisco Umbrella security researchers."
>
> Fascinating. What is the security threat I wonder, that there is no
> JavaScript?
> ---
Security threats aren't limited to JavaScri
This is now fixed. Thx secret Cisco team hero
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 12:06 Scott Weeks wrote:
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>
> --- meh...@akcin.net wrote:
> From: Mehmet Akcin
>
> Few people who is doing a lot of work in Colombia, we decided to start
> Colombia network operators group and arrange l
This isn't funny. This is actually incredibly offensive.
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 1:45 PM Ronald F. Guilmette
wrote:
> In message <6f2876a6abe02547ba85adb58bd21...@mail.dessus.com>,
> "Keith Medcalf" wrote:
>
> >Fascinating. What is the security threat I wonder, that there is no
> >JavaScript?
References to all things Colombian being related to drugs and smuggling are
racist.
Please don't be racist here.
Thanks!
t
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 4:46 PM Ronald F. Guilmette
wrote:
> In message <6f2876a6abe02547ba85adb58bd21...@mail.dessus.com>,
> "Keith Medcalf" wrote:
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> >Fascinating. W
>-Original Message-
>From: NANOG On Behalf Of Scott Weeks
>--- meh...@akcin.net wrote:
>From: Mehmet Akcin
>
>Few people who is doing a lot of work in Colombia, we decided to start
>Colombia network operators group and arrange local meetups, provide
>people
&
In message <6f2876a6abe02547ba85adb58bd21...@mail.dessus.com>,
"Keith Medcalf" wrote:
>Fascinating. What is the security threat I wonder, that there is no
>JavaScript?
Undoubtedly drug smuggling over HTTP.
Fascinating. What is the security threat I wonder, that there is no JavaScript?
>-Original Message-
>From: NANOG On Behalf Of Scott Weeks
>Sent: Monday, 23 September, 2019 13:06
>To: nanog@nanog.org
>Subject: Re: Colombia Network Operators Group
>
>
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>
--- meh...@akcin.net wrote:
From: Mehmet Akcin
Few people who is doing a lot of work in Colombia, we decided to start
Colombia network operators group and arrange local meetups, provide people
support who want to have infrastructure here.
Feel free to join www.nog.com.co and our first face
Hello there
Few people who is doing a lot of work in Colombia, we decided to start
Colombia network operators group and arrange local meetups, provide people
support who want to have infrastructure here.
Feel free to join www.nog.com.co and our first face to face meeting will be
in december
[off-topic]
Hey there,
We are trying to set a quick meet and greet for people who has
network/systems in Latin America
Event dates
Santiago, Chile June 14, 2019
Lima, Peru June 18, 2019
Colombia, June 21, 2019
This will be the first time we are organizing an event to bring network and
system
Hi there
I am looking to meet with folks who has done work in the past shipping
network gear, or sourcing locally network gear/servers to/from colombia
(Bogota). If you have any experience with hosting / colocation in Colombia
please contact me offlist - thank you
Mehmet
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Mehmet
+1-424-298
PCH does host Atlas nodes. We used the Colombian Atlas nodes, but they weren't
sufficient to show what we needed to show. We've collected ten sets of trace
routes so far, including those from the three Atlas nodes that were active in
Colombia.
-Bill
> On
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> 2610:a1:1011:0:0:0:0:21
> 2610:a1:1012:0:0:0:0:21
>
> These are all anycast addresses, so traceroutes performed from machines
> outside Colombia won’t help me, unfortunately, since they’d be going to
> other anycast instances. And yes, I’ve already looked for publ
001:502:2eda:0:0:0:0:21
> 2001:502:ad09:0:0:0:0:21
> 2610:a1:1009:0:0:0:0:21
> 2610:a1:1010:0:0:0:0:21
> 2610:a1:1011:0:0:0:0:21
> 2610:a1:1012:0:0:0:0:21
>
> These are all anycast addresses, so traceroutes performed from machines
> outside Colombia won’t help me, unfortuna
addresses, so traceroutes performed from machines outside
Colombia won’t help me, unfortunately, since they’d be going to other anycast
instances. And yes, I’ve already looked for public looking-glasses and
traceroute servers; the three I was able to find were all offline. For those
who are
Thanks guys, I appreciate the info greatly.
Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year.
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Alessandro Martins <
alessandro.mart...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As Rubens said, ETB and Telmex Comlombia/Claro are the biggest players in
> Colombia.
>
> Othe
As Rubens said, ETB and Telmex Comlombia/Claro are the biggest players in
Colombia.
Other good options are Internexa, Level3 and Telefónica.
Thanks,
Alessandro Martins
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Alessandro Martins
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 11:37 PM, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
> It's very likely that your family me
It's very likely that your family member has either ETB (local city-owned
access) or Telmex Colombia. Both players have multiple technology options
(ADSL and WiMAX for both, coax and fiber for Telmex Colombia), so besides
replacing one for the other, it might be possible to improve access by
My apologies in advance If there is a better list, please let me know.
I will be traveling to Bogota, Colombia for a few weeks in the spring and a
family member who is working there on a contract (where I will be staying)
has crappy internet. I want to kill 2 birds with one stone. Make sure I
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