> Why no privacy policy? Or am I just partially blind? Is an answer in
> a FAQ legally binding?
sure, we need a privacy policy that can be arbitrarily changed with no
notice just as we have for ...
randy
That might be because some bigger providers in the Netherlands are
throwing out transits that don't support IPv6.
So there's your commercial necessity ;-)
Raymond Dijkxhoorn wrote:
Hi!
Should have said "And, they have no plans to deploy IPv6 in the
immediate
future."
:)
"Cogent's offici
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John van Oppen wrote:
NTT (2914) and GBLX (3549) both do native v6... most everyone else on
the tier1 list does tunnels. :(
There are some nice tier2 networks who do native v6, tiscali and he.net
come to mind.
Let me rephrase that. :-) I know of no tier-Ns that offer any native v6
services
Paul Timmins wrote:
GlobalCrossing told me today I can order native IPv6 anywhere on their
network. Don't know if they count as Tier 1 on your list, though. VZB
has given me tunnels for a while, hopefully they'll get their pMTU issue
fixed so we can do more interesting things with it.
I'd lov
We all have our billing systems for traffic (bought, downloaded or
home made, volume based or usage). We all got hit by fancy SNMP
bugs of various vendors and we all suffer from the fact, that SNMP
counters do not carry a time stamp, when they had been taken from
the ASICs, causing a slight deri
Weber, Markus a écrit :
We all have our billing systems for traffic (bought, downloaded or
home made, volume based or usage). We all got hit by fancy SNMP
bugs of various vendors and we all suffer from the fact, that SNMP
counters do not carry a time stamp, when they had been taken from
the ASI
In a message written on Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 08:13:02AM -0500, Justin Shore
wrote:
> Let me rephrase that. :-) I know of no tier-Ns that offer any native v6
> services here in the Midwest (central Kansas) including L3 which only
> has a best effort pilot program using tunnels. There might be m
> sure, we need a privacy policy that can be arbitrarily changed with no
... previous ...
> notice just as we have for ...
... everything !!!
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Justin Shore wrote:
> I'm in search of some information about Cogent, it's past, present and
> future. I've heard bits and pieces about Cogent's past over the years but
> by no means have I actively been keeping up.
>
I had a very positive interaction with the C
>> sure, we need a privacy policy that can be arbitrarily changed with no
> ... previous ...
>> notice just as we have for ...
> ... everything !!!
exactly. so was the question a troll, a red herring, or just a rant?
randy
Do you have a link to the information on how to get that setup?
---Chris
On Jun 10, 2009, at 1:05 PM, Chris Stone wrote:
Can someone please point me in the direction of an rwhoisd
solution to
be run on a CentOS Linux platform? ARIN is now punting rwhois
queries
to us and frankly i've bee
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 09:43, Randy Bush wrote:
>>> sure, we need a privacy policy that can be arbitrarily changed with no
>> ... previous ...
>>> notice just as we have for ...
>> ... everything !!!
>
> exactly. so was the question a troll, a red herring, or just a rant?
>
> randy
>
>
I guess i
sure, we need a privacy policy that can be arbitrarily changed with no
>>> ... previous ...
notice just as we have for ...
>>> ... everything !!!
>> exactly. so was the question a troll, a red herring, or just a rant?
> If you are saying that the policy can be changed
i am saying all th
As part of our IPv6 training project, that consists of face to face
training and on-line learning modules and testimonials, we are proud
to announce the second in a series of interviews.
Randy Bush (IIJ) discusses IPv6 deployment:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCcigLJJbvU
So far, we have in
imho, I believe you are being a little bit paranoid with a tool released
by folks that have been trusted in the community for ages.
As Randy said, if you don't like it or don't feel comfortable with it,
don't use it.
BTW, have you ever notified or made public what do you do with
the response of e
Am 12.06.2009 um 19:05 schrieb Arno Meulenkamp:
As part of our IPv6 training project, that consists of face to face
training and on-line learning modules and testimonials, we are proud
to announce the second in a series of interviews.
Randy Bush (IIJ) discusses IPv6 deployment:
http://www.
i am saying all this is specious.
What is really suspect is www.netalyzr.com is registered via GoDaddy and
DomainsByProxy. The IP resolves in Berkeley's IP space, but the reverse
DNS name is roland.icir.org.
Why the hidden registration? I realize Educause won't register a .com
for you,
>> i am saying all this is specious.
> What is really suspect is www.netalyzr.com is registered via GoDaddy and
> DomainsByProxy. The IP resolves in Berkeley's IP space, but the reverse
> DNS name is roland.icir.org.
>
> Why the hidden registration?
if you knew anything about icir, vern, berkel
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009, Arno Meulenkamp wrote:
As part of our IPv6 training project, that consists of face to face training
and on-line learning modules and testimonials, we are proud to announce the
second in a series of interviews.
Randy Bush (IIJ) discusses IPv6 deployment:
http://www.youtube
On 12 Jun 2009, at 19:29 , Marc Manthey wrote:
thanks but thats not Randy Bush its Andy Davidson
Randy Bushs Video is here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh3i6lDqWBM
you are right!
guess that tells me that cutting and pasting is dangerous.. thanks! :)
Arno
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On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 11:03, Randy Bush wrote:
> sure, we need a privacy policy that can be arbitrarily changed with no
... previous ...
> notice just as we have for ...
... everything !!!
>>> exactly. so was the question a troll, a red herring, or just a rant?
>> If you are sa
http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/http://youtube.com/
"It's not just you! http://youtube.com looks down from here."
Ken
Arno Meulenkamp wrote:
As part of our IPv6 training project, that consists of face to face
training and on-line learning modules and testimonials, we are proud to
announce
Am 12.06.2009 um 20:59 schrieb Ken A:
http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/http://youtube.com/
"It's not just you! http://youtube.com looks down from here."
seems like a hickup :-)
Amazing that even such big sites , with a mega infrastructure, tons of
servers and people behind it
can´t guar
> Randy Bush (IIJ) discusses IPv6 deployment:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCcigLJJbvU
Wow !!!, Randy with the anti-grumpyness filter sounds and looks quite
different.
Marvelous technologies of these days ...
Cheers
> Wow !!!, Randy with the anti-grumpyness filter sounds and looks quite
> different.
it was the duct tape
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 9:52 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
>> Wow !!!, Randy with the anti-grumpyness filter sounds and looks quite
>> different.
>
> it was the duct tape
He, he, BTW your interview was really good.
Hope some folks get the point that besides many of the challenges to
transition to v6 the
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009, Jorge Amodio wrote:
Randy Bush (IIJ) discusses IPv6 deployment:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCcigLJJbvU
The correct URL is http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qh3i6lDqWBM
Antonio Querubin
whois: AQ7-ARIN
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All,
I dont know the politics behind it, but whenever things like this come
out, it usually means the viability is being questioned.
MS has put out a survey w.r.t. Sysinternals
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