Sorry about the delay in sending these out;
didn't realize my nanog subscription had
lapsed.
Notes are being posted to the NANOG wiki
at cluepon:
http://nanog.cluepon.net/index.php/NANOG58
rather than spam the list with each new set of
notes, you can check the wiki about 30 minutes
after the end
>> 2. I have yet to see any evidence this century that Yahoo cares in
>> the slightest about the unceasing flood of spam/phish/abuse flowing
>> outbound from its operation. After all, if they did, we would not
>> be having this conversation.
>
>wasn't yahoo's abuse team disbanded years ago?
It wa
Looking for some help from anyone associated with Microsoft's cloud email
service. As of last Thursday, customers of Microsoft Exchange Online and
other Microsoft email services could no longer send us email. We are not a
Microsoft customer, so I'm not sure of how to get help on this.
I think I ha
On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 6:11 AM, John Levine wrote:
> >> 2. I have yet to see any evidence this century that Yahoo cares in
> >> the slightest about the unceasing flood of spam/phish/abuse flowing
> >> outbound from its operation. After all, if they did, we would not
> >> be having this conversat
NANOG Community -
At 4:45 PM CDT today, there will be a Public Policy Consultation (PPC) being
held in
conjunction with NANOG 58 in New Orleans. As noted in the attached
announcement,
there is a remote participation available and is free, but you must register in
advance
(and there is less tha
We are aware of the live streaming troubles. The engineering team is
working on switching out to the backup the system at this time.
Hopefully, the stream will be back soon.
Best Regards,
Andrew Koch
on behalf of the NANOG Communications Committee
Do you need Wowza servers? I can prevision some within minutes.
Tim
On Jun 4, 2013, at 3:11 PM, Andrew Koch wrote:
> We are aware of the live streaming troubles. The engineering team is
> working on switching out to the backup the system at this time.
> Hopefully, the stream will be back soon.
There is a back up audio stream at:
http://stream2.streamq.net:8080/listen.pls
Tim
On Jun 4, 2013, at 3:11 PM, Andrew Koch wrote:
> We are aware of the live streaming troubles. The engineering team is
> working on switching out to the backup the system at this time.
> Hopefully, the s
I've seen sporadic connectivity from Wash DC to SanFran CA today. At 1700
ET the connection dropped entirely. Anybody aware of network issues
between VZ and AT&T?
-- Failed Path --
1<1 ms<1 ms<1 ms 192.168.1.1
2 7 ms 6 ms 7 ms L100.WASHDC-VFTTP-125.verizon-gni.net[1
I read:
http://www.nanog.org/sites/default/files/tues.general.Papandreou.conservation.24.pdf
I would like to point out RFC 3069. On most cisco equipment this is done
using static routes and "ip unnumbered".
So my question is basically: What am I missing? Why can't data center guys
not build
Hello,
I'm wondering how other Canadian Hosting Providers handle copyright and
trademark complaints about customers on their network. I'm thinking of
just handling them the same as a DMCA notification should be handled but
since there's no forced takedown provisions in the Canadian copyright act
Voluntary notice-and-notice. Mostly automated based on ACNS reports
that the majority do. Haven't really dealt any takedowns.
On 13-06-04 06:44 PM, Landon wrote:
Hello,
I'm wondering how other Canadian Hosting Providers handle copyright and
trademark complaints about customers on their netwo
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