Root Zone DNSSEC KSK Ceremony 5

2011-04-28 Thread Joe Abley
KSK CEREMONY 5 The fifth KSK ceremony for the root zone will take place in Culpeper, VA, USA on Wednesday 2011-05-11. The ceremony is scheduled to begin at 1300 local time (1700 UTC) and is expected to end by 1600 local time (2000 UTC). Video from Ceremony 5 will be recorded for audit purposes.

Re: Root Zone DNSSEC KSK Ceremony 5

2011-04-28 Thread Dave CROCKER
On 4/28/2011 10:31 AM, Joe Abley wrote: KSK CEREMONY 5 Are 13 ceremonies planned for root signing? Absent anycast for them, that seems like the maximum. d/ -- Dave Crocker Brandenburg InternetWorking bbiw.net

OPERATIONAL: Royal Wedding expected to break traffic records

2011-04-28 Thread Jay Ashworth
Preshow coverage on TV starts at 0400 EDT; 6 short hours from now. Did *you* make special plans? :-) Cheers, -- jra

RE: OPERATIONAL: Royal Wedding expected to break traffic records

2011-04-28 Thread Rob V
Not just that ... Youtube is apparently expecting 400 million (?!) viewers! http://news.yahoo.com/s/zd/20110428/tc_zd/263745 The doomsayers are out with freshly painted signs ... the Internet will break tomorrow morning! :-) > -Original Message- > From: Jay Ashworth [ma

RE: OPERATIONAL: Royal Wedding expected to break traffic records

2011-04-28 Thread George Bonser
> From: Rob V > Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 7:27 PM > To: 'NANOG' > Subject: RE: OPERATIONAL: Royal Wedding expected to break traffic > records > > Not just that ... Youtube is apparently expecting 400 million (?!) > viewers! > > http://news.yahoo.co

MySQL Madness

2011-04-28 Thread Joe Renwick
So I am seeing some interesting behavior of TCP during a MySQL connect over the network. The following packets capture shows the packet flow: asa1# sh capture debug-in 8 packets captured 1: 21:49:13.461554 8.25.42.100.32929 > 74.81.76.195.3306: S 4107544000:4107544000(0) win 65535 2: 21:49:1

Re: OPERATIONAL: Royal Wedding expected to break traffic records

2011-04-28 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "George Bonser" > > Not just that ... Youtube is apparently expecting 400 million (?!) > > viewers! > > > > http://news.yahoo.com/s/zd/20110428/tc_zd/263745 > > > > > > The doomsayers are out with fr

Re: MySQL Madness

2011-04-28 Thread William Herrin
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 11:40 PM, Joe Renwick wrote: >  3: 21:49:13.462210 74.81.76.195.3306 > 8.25.42.100.32929: P > 2601320300:2601320363(63) ack 4107544001 win 46 2581054349 2065216038> > > Packet "1" is Syn from MySQL client to Server > Packet "2" is Syn/Ack from Server > Packet "3" is a TCP

Re: MySQL Madness

2011-04-28 Thread Scott Howard
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Joe Renwick wrote: > Packet "1" is Syn from MySQL client to Server > Packet "2" is Syn/Ack from Server > Packet "3" is a TCP Push! ??? HERE IS WHERE I AM CONFUSED > The "Push" is a red herring here. Push is an historic flag that is (almost) always ignored now d

Re: OPERATIONAL: Royal Wedding expected to break traffic records

2011-04-28 Thread Adrian Chadd
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011, Jay Ashworth wrote: > > (cough)multicast(cough) > > But... but... how do we count the viewers, then? With HTML cookies and AJAX, like everyone else[1]. Adrian [1] and small embedded flash apps in small frames. Hi Facebook.

Re: MySQL Madness

2011-04-28 Thread Rob Austein
At Thu, 28 Apr 2011 21:33:08 -0700, Scott Howard wrote: ... > The "(63)" means the packet has 63 bytes of data in it. So if there's > something strange happening here, it's that the server is sending a data > packet before it gets the 3rd packet in the 3-way handshake. ... > In this case, the data

Re: OPERATIONAL: Royal Wedding expected to break traffic records

2011-04-28 Thread Scott Weeks
--- adr...@creative.net.au wrote: On Fri, Apr 29, 2011, Jay Ashworth wrote: > > (cough)multicast(cough) > > But... but... how do we count the viewers, then? With HTML cookies and AJAX, like everyone else[1]. --- 1.3.6.1.3.59.1.1.1.1.11 1.3