"www.intgovforum.org’s server DNS address could not be found."
and http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.intgovforum.org is negative.
Any clues as to what's up?
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Could.
https://quickview.cloudapps.cisco.com/quickview/bug/CSCtd35382
https://github.com/Sab0tag3d/SIET
Hi,
Sorry if this is not the right list to post but it's the last resort
and any clue would be highly appreciated.
I am new to LBs world and have the following active-standby topology
(Alteon 5524):
Router1Router2
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eBGP
Joly MacFie wrote:
> www.intgovforum.org’s server DNS address could not be found.
One of its three name servers doesn't exist.
; <<>> DiG 9.11.0 <<>> +norec ns www.intgovforum.org @a0.org.afilias-nst.info.
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id
On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 03:36:03AM -0500,
Joly MacFie wrote
a message of 13 lines which said:
> "www.intgovforum.org’s server DNS address could not be found."
Welcome to the UN...
Updated Date: 2016-12-08T14:33:28Z
It expired and was renewed yesterday (source: Internet governance
civil soci
Thanks. My post got moderated and thus was delayed.. The site came back up
about 9:30am ET on Thursday. Just in time for day 3 of the IGF in
Guadalajara.
I'm guessing some strings may have been pulled.
j
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 5:37 AM, Stephane Bortzmeyer
wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 0
Hi,
How easy is it to resolve?
We have 4-5 subnets which where erroneously assigned to our
customers when ARIN took over all the NA smaller registries like UToronto.
All the paperwork refer to US legalese, which we have some
difficulties meshing with Canadian resources at our dis
> On Dec 9, 2016, at 8:32 AM, Alain Hebert wrote:
>We have 4-5 subnets which where erroneously assigned to our
> customers when ARIN took over all the NA smaller registries like UToronto.
>All the paperwork refer to US legalese, which we have some
> difficulties meshing with Canadian reso
Alain -
It shouldn't be difficult to resolve, presuming that changes were
made in error.
Are you the best person to work with on this, or someone else in
your organization?
/John
John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN
> On Dec 9, 2016, at 11:32 AM, Alain Hebert wrote:
>
>
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Hello list,
I'm wondering if anyone out there has been doing something like this, and
what the results were like...
Assuming a network with routed carrier-class CPEs for singlehomed last mile
business customers, or carrier-ethernet L2 transport services for the same
sort of customers. Each CPE h
Are they not doing these during maintenance windows? Anytime we get a notice
from Cogent, Level3, Att they are always during a maintenance window at least a
week ahead of time. We have yet to see any maintenance window notifications
from Hurricane Electric. Maybe our circuit has never had to h
On 12/9/16 11:30 AM, Justin Wilson wrote:
> Are they not doing these during maintenance windows? Anytime we get a notice
> from Cogent, Level3, Att they are always during a maintenance window at least
> a week ahead of time. We have yet to see any maintenance window
> notifications from Hurrica
In message <20161201201124.982f2...@m0086238.ppops.net>,
sur...@mauigateway.com wrote:
>In message <20161201124527.9be45...@m0087798.ppops.net>,
>sur...@mauigateway.com wrote:
>
>>What is your suggestion to keep the sky from falling?
>
>My full answer, if fully elaborated, would bore you and
>
Hi,
Yes that is the harder part, and that they date back from the
UToronto days (93-96 or about).
I do not think any of those faxes survived (or someone bothered
archiving them on micro fiche) =D
In any case, thx for the follow up.
-
Alain Hebert
Yes. But don’t just put in coordinates... Put in other details and use a
standard separator 😊
alan
On Fri, Dec 09, 2016 at 03:23:54PM -0500, Alain Hebert wrote:
> Yes that is the harder part, and that they date back from the
> UToronto days (93-96 or about).
>
> I do not think any of those faxes survived (or someone bothered
> archiving them on micro fiche) =D
open a dialogue with the
Yes, that's along the lines of what I was thinking. Pre-define a certain
number of columns of data that will fit in the snmp syslocation field in
most devices (some vendors have surprisingly short string length limits,
grr). And use something like a pipe delimited CSV format in that field,
so i
On Fri, 09 Dec 2016 22:09:40 +, Alan Buxey said:
> Yes. But donât just put in coordinates... Put in other details and use a
> standard separator
You want to tell that to the creator of some software I recently encountered
that used a non-breaking space rather than a tab, or comma, or other s
If you think that's bad, the public copy of the entire Industry Canada
licensed frequency database (for every type of radio system, nationwide)
comes in a giant space delimited text file with many database fields
truncated when they export it from whatever ancient database system they're
using. Nev
I did some snippage, but I believe I kept to the idea.
:: you seem to want various laws made to control it.
> Yes.
It's a global network. I want to say what country's
laws, but see below. Also, if you want something to
be broken beyond recognition get a government to
regulate it. It'll
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