On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 20:15:56 -0400
Brandon Kim wrote:
> I have heard that routers don't make good NTP servers since they
> weren't designed to keep track of time. This, I have read from a
> Cisco source. Can't remember where though. Or maybe they were just
> referring to older less powerful route
[Apologies for duplicate emails]
Hi,
We have redesigned and improved the way we mirror other databases
(Thanks to the RIPE NCC Database staff!). We now have a method of
translating the operational data from other registries (for instance
from other RIRs or the RADb) into the RIPE Database struc
Leo Bicknell writes:
> For instance, for a couple of thousand dollars you can get a
> Symmetricom appliance that will do GPS timing with analog dial
> backup to NIST. That gives you two non-internet sources at relatively
> low cost and low effort. Deploy four in different POP's and you
> have
> On Sun, 24 Oct 2010, George Bonser wrote:
> > The main reason for that is that the "free" servers won't remain "free"
> > if every single individual host on the Internet is hitting them. By
> > running your own internal servers a stratum down you offload that
> > traffic from the public servers
Hi,
As announced earlier, dnswl.org will change it's operating model.
"Heavy users" (defined as those doing > 100'000 queries/24 hours on
the public nameservers) and vendors of anti-spam products and services
will need a paid subscription.
We are now ready to implement the model and will graduall
On 25/10/2010 15:56, Joe Greco wrote:
> Four is, IMHO, the best number of servers to have. They do not need to be
> fast or modern machines.
They do need to have a somewhat unbroken internal clock.
This tends to mean that running ntp on a VM is not generally a good idea.
Nick
Anyone else having trouble resolving .mil hostnames today?
Antonio Querubin
808-545-5282 x3003
e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net
> On 25/10/2010 15:56, Joe Greco wrote:
> > Four is, IMHO, the best number of servers to have. They do not need to be
> > fast or modern machines.
>
> They do need to have a somewhat unbroken internal clock.
That's a good point.
> This tends to mean that running ntp on a VM is not generally a g
On 24 Oct 2010, at 18:28, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 1:24 PM, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
>> On 10/24/10 10:20 AM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
>>> On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Peter Lothberg wrote:
>
How do you knew that your local NTP server knew what time it is? (for
I'm trying to find out if there are currently any resources available
for teaching people how to be safe online. As in, how to not get a
virus, how to pick out phishing emails, how to recognize scams. I'm
sure everyone on this list knows these things, but a lot of end users
don't. I'm trying
One can start with
http://antispam.br/videos/english/
Rubens
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 11:13 PM, Alex Thurlow wrote:
> I'm trying to find out if there are currently any resources available for
> teaching people how to be safe online. As in, how to not get a virus, how
> to pick out phishing ema
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Alex Thurlow wrote:
> I'm trying to find out if there are currently any resources available for
> teaching people how to be safe online. As in, how to not get a virus, how
> to pick out phishing emails, how to recognize scams. I'm sure everyone on
> this list kno
I use this for the kids..
http://www.hectorsworld.com/island/index.html
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 7:13 PM, Alex Thurlow wrote:
> I'm trying to find out if there are currently any resources available for
> teaching people how to be safe online. As in, how to not get a virus, how
> to pick out phis
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 09:49:31AM -0700, Seth Mattinen wrote:
> On 10/24/2010 09:26, Brandon Kim wrote:
> >
> > Wow that is amazing and quite impressive that you even run the antenna
> > linesinteresting..do you have to pay for the GPS service?
> >
>
>
> Make your own simple GPS NTP c
On Mon, 25 Oct 2010, Alex Thurlow wrote:
I'm trying to find out if there are currently any resources available for
teaching people how to be safe online. As in, how to not get a virus, how to
pick out phishing emails, how to recognize scams. I'm sure everyone on this
list knows these thing
On Oct 25, 2010, at 9:06 PM, Ted Hatfield wrote:
> Whatever instructional plan you put together make certain it includes
> instructions on applying security patches and keeping your system up to date.
> Probably the best thing most users can do to keep their systems clean.
That, and ... NEVER
On Oct 21, 2010, at 8:25 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> In message <4bc01459-b53a-4b2c-b75b-47d89550d...@delong.com>, Owen DeLong
> write
> s:
>>
>> On Oct 21, 2010, at 3:15 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>>
>>> =20
>>> In message , Owen =
>> DeLong write
>>> s:
>>> =20
>> Which is part one of
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