On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 01:39:53PM +0200, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 09:51:45AM +, bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
> > There is a public mailing list: root-scal...@icann.org
>
> I fear from the ICANN Website it's not apparent how to subscribe to this
>
On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 17:56:51 EDT, German Martinez said:
> I guess the blackholing could come from Cogent having a route to you but *YOU*
> not having a route back to Cogent as a consequence of the depeering.
Wouldn't that only happen if some AS was foolish enough to single-home upstream
of a Tier
ouch
Would a GoDaddy DNS registration rep contact me off list, please?
Thanks in advance,
Curtis Maurand
207-252-7748
I'm looking to implement the Spamhaus drop list.
http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/index.lasso
On their FAQ they have a script that looks like it grabs the lists text
file and connects to a given router, and tells you what has changed in
the list, and what your router is null routing. I'm not sure
On Jun 15, 2009, at 1:16 PM, Quinn Mahoney wrote:
Or use this script which null routes the traffic (I guess it's not a
big deal getting the syn packets, as long as the mail won't send
because of the null route)
I you are using uRPF, the SYN packets won't get through either,
because they
Once upon a time, Fred Baker said:
> On Jun 15, 2009, at 1:16 PM, Quinn Mahoney wrote:
> >Or use this script which null routes the traffic (I guess it's not a
> >big deal getting the syn packets, as long as the mail won't send
> >because of the null route)
>
> I you are using uRPF, the SYN pa
Hi foks,
Ordinarily I wouldn't send reports of operating system bugs that pose
no security risk to this list, but I'm making an exception in this
case due to the following conditions:
1) There are a lot of Mac users in the NANOG community.
2) There is a preponderance of folks here who run
http://status.twitter.com/post/124145031/maintenance-window-tonight-9-45p-pacific
Am I reading that right? Is someone at Verio seriously going to take twitter
out
for 90 minutes at 9am in Tehran?
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Erik Fichtner wrote:
> http://status.twitter.com/post/124145031/maintenance-window-tonight-9-45p-pacific
>
> Am I reading that right? Is someone at Verio seriously going to take
> twitter out
> for 90 minutes at 9am in Tehran?
I am reading it wrong, partially. It's NTT America, not Verio. M
Why would NTT take it out for the whole world when DCI could just
block it from Iran?
--b
On Jun 15, 2009, at 5:45 PM, Erik Fichtner wrote:
Erik Fichtner wrote:
http://status.twitter.com/post/124145031/maintenance-window-tonight-9-45p-pacific
Am I reading that right? Is someone at Verio
On 6/15/2009 4:45 PM, Erik Fichtner wrote:
Erik Fichtner wrote:
http://status.twitter.com/post/124145031/maintenance-window-tonight-9-45p-pacific
I am reading it wrong, partially. It's NTT America, not Verio. Missed a layer.
Anyway...
I know they're not actually making any
Am 15.06.2009 um 23:50 schrieb Alex Thurlow:
I know they're not actually making any money, so they may not be
able to afford it, but shouldn't a service that's trying to be as
big as twitter be multihomed?
they got 35 million lately and there was arumor that apple wnted to
buy twitter f
Brandon Galbraith wrote:
>> http://status.twitter.com/post/124145031/maintenance-window-tonight-9-45p-pacific
> You sure it's their network, and not Twitter's core/edge?
They're blaming it on their upstream.
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Twitter doesn't run their own core or edge. It's all in the NTT "cloud".
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Erik Fichtner wrote:
> Brandon Galbraith wrote:
>
>>> http://status.twitter.com/post/124145031/maintenance-window-tonight-9-45p-pacific
>
>> You sure it's their network, and not Twitter's cor
Yep, that's what it says. Things like "critical network upgrades" sometimes
don't wait for good timing - they make their own special event.
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Erik Fichtner wrote:
>
>
> http://status.twitter.com/post/124145031/maintenance-window-tonight-9-45p-pacific
>
> Am I readi
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 07:22:33PM -0400, Stephen Repetski wrote:
> Yep, that's what it says. Things like "critical network upgrades" sometimes
> don't wait for good timing - they make their own special event.
Rescheduled:
http://blog.twitter.com/2009/06/down-time-rescheduled.html
--
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 7:22 PM, Stephen Repetski wrote:
> Yep, that's what it says. Things like "critical network upgrades" sometimes
> don't wait for good timing - they make their own special event.
Rescheduled: http://blog.twitter.com/2009/06/down-time-rescheduled.html
--
Jeremy L. Gaddis
ht
Stephen Repetski wrote:
> Yep, that's what it says. Things like "critical network upgrades" sometimes
> don't wait for good timing - they make their own special event.
And yet, all upgrades can be postponed with the right... motivation.
http://blog.twitter.com/2009/06/down-time-rescheduled.html
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 7:39 PM, Erik Fichtner wrote:
> Stephen Repetski wrote:
> > Yep, that's what it says. Things like "critical network upgrades"
> sometimes
> > don't wait for good timing - they make their own special event.
>
> And yet, all upgrades can be postponed with the right... motiva
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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.
We've used cogent for the past year, 100 over GigE.
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