In my CGNat environment (~11,000 subs (5,000 dsl & 6,000 cable modem)) I had to
solve issues with site-to-site vpn, console gaming and some webmail and banking
web sites that seem to hand off authentication to another site and try to carry
over the ip address … also had to try to accomplish load
"Naslund, Steve" writes:
> It only proves that you have seen the card at some point. Useless.
It doesn't even prove that much. There is nothing preventing a rogue
online shop from storing and reusing the CVV you give them. Or selling
your complete card details including zip code, CVV and what
On 10/11/2018 09:39 PM, Tom Ammon wrote:
> What did you experience with the dual-stack/CGN approach that keeps you
> from recommending it?
Nothing, sorry if my writing was confusing. It was the 464XLAT that I
don't recommend at this time, lack of vendor support by the brands we
currently use (espe
--- bj...@mork.no wrote:
There is nothing preventing a rogue online shop from
storing and reusing the CVV you give them. Or selling
your complete card details including zip code, CVV
and whatever.
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As a side note on the tail end of this and as someone
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> Make a second account at your bank. One account is
> 'storage' and has all your money. You never use
> the 'storage account' ATM card for anything outside
> your bank's ATM machines.
>
> The second one is where you only keep $50-$100 in
> it. When you use your ATM card it's only this acco
Hi there,
On 10/10/18 3:43 AM, Chris wrote:
Originally I was using the pipe backend with a modified copy of
"PowerDNS-Dynamic-Reverse-Backend"
(https://github.com/endreszabo/PowerDNS-Dynamic-Reverse-Backend) but
ended up writing my own in Perl as the backend was a bit fragile and
didn't do
The key to answering the question of NAT support on a Broadcom switch
forwarding chip, is... another question: What /flavour of NAT/ you're
looking for. Generally Trident (1,2,3), Tomahawk(1,2) and I believe Jericho
all support varying degrees of swapping parts of an IP or Eth header for
other part
do folk have experience with platforms where ifIndexes are not stable
across reboots etc? how do you deal with it? do some of those
platforms trap on change?
randy, who hates ifIndex changes
Most platforms I've worked with have a method to make the indexes
persistent, often by additional command-line options.
-Steve
On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 2:08 PM Randy Bush wrote:
> do folk have experience with platforms where ifIndexes are not stable
> across reboots etc? how do you deal with
--- ra...@psg.com wrote:
From: Randy Bush
do folk have experience with platforms where
ifIndexes are not stable across reboots etc?
how do you deal with it? do some of those
platforms trap on change?
---
I'm surprised everyone doesn't have stable
ifIndex
Once upon a time, Randy Bush said:
> do folk have experience with platforms where ifIndexes are not stable
> across reboots etc? how do you deal with it? do some of those
> platforms trap on change?
Is there any good excuse that SNMP client software can't handle a basic
design of SNMP - indexed
Note: although the FCC encourages independent ISPs to report outages, none
have.
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Public Safety Answering Points (9-1-1) outages:
16 Public Safety Answering Points rerouted
Curfews:
Florida: Bay, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Jackson, Liberty
Electric gr
I see this all the time. Especially in module chassis. It seems like
sometimes it has to do with when each board goes to a ready state as the system
boots. We also see renumbering due to virtual interface and board additions.
While you are running they seem to get the next ifindex available
Cisco has a feature you can enable called “Interface Index Persistence”:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/simple-network-management-protocol-snmp/28420-ifIndex-Persistence.html
This solves the problem, at least with Cisco gear.
-mel beckman
On Oct 12, 2018, at 1:33 PM, Naslund, St
>Make a second account at your bank. One account is
>'storage' and has all your money. You never use
>the 'storage account' ATM card for anything outside
>your bank's ATM machines.
Doubling the service fees from your bank.
>The second one is where you only keep $50-$100 in
>it. When you use y
> Doubling the service fees from your bank.
Depends on the bank. At my bank if you have a checking account, you can get a
basic savings acolytes for free. They also have free transfers between accounts
(which is very nice because on the basic savings account you are not allowed
and other type
On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 4:39 PM Naslund, Steve wrote:
> >Make a second account at your bank. One account is
> >'storage' and has all your money. You never use
> >the 'storage account' ATM card for anything outside
> >your bank's ATM machines.
>
> Doubling the service fees from your bank.
Hi Ste
--- snasl...@medline.com wrote:
From: "Naslund, Steve"
>Make a second account at your bank. One account is
>'storage' and has all your money. You never use
>the 'storage account' ATM card for anything outside
>your bank's ATM machines.
Doubling the service fees from your bank.
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On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 3:53 PM William Herrin wrote:
>
> Your bank charges you service fees?
>
> When I opened an additional checking account so I'd have something to
> link paypal to, it was free.
>
Plus you don't earn rewards points. I use an amex charge card for just
about everything, never
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I agree that bank fees for transfers between accounts is unusual. There may be
a limit on the number of transfers you can do each month but typically no fees.
I agree with the point about using a credit card for gas purchases, since you
are currentl
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