Yahoo have done a very good job of locking down their contact info. We
have an issue where they seem to be blocking one of our CGN public
addresses.
Does anyone know how I can get in touch with an appropriate person there?
Yahoo have done a very good job of locking down their contact info. We
have an issue where they seem to be blocking one of our CGN public
addresses.
Does anyone know how I can get in touch with an appropriate person there?
Well,
Older Pump station installation (and maybe new ones) use RS-232/442
to communicate in clear text with their controller into the building.
Easy to tap to skim Track 1/Track2 of the CHD which is good to dups
cards.
Now to get the physical CVV you need a physical skimme
I will reach out to you from my company email for details.
On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 8:45 AM Brock Tice wrote:
> Yahoo have done a very good job of locking down their contact info. We
> have an issue where they seem to be blocking one of our CGN public
> addresses.
>
> Does anyone know how I can ge
On 11/08/2018 07:50 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
> Signatures are no longer required for chip card transactions in the US,
> except I think for transactions where the auth is done on the amount
> before an added tip (restaurants).
Signatures are required for chip card transactions above a certain
dollar
Once upon a time, Stephen Satchell said:
> On 11/08/2018 07:50 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
> > Signatures are no longer required for chip card transactions in the US,
> > except I think for transactions where the auth is done on the amount
> > before an added tip (restaurants).
>
> Signatures are requ
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Hi,
We are in a facility where my only options are Cogent or Zayo. We plan on
getting a 10G connection for a web crawler using v4 only. Looking for
feedback on either or (keeping the politics out of it).
TIA.
Dovid
> On Nov 8, 2018, at 1:11 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
> It has always been curious to me how/why the U.S., with one of the
> largest economies in the world, still do most card-based transactions as
> a swipe in lieu of a PIN-based approach.
That was true a few years ago, but it’s been at least a year
Zayo is the former above.net. Worked well for me at previous $job.
Cogent is Cogent. Refer to the list archives for experiences with
Cogent.
Regards,
Bill Herrin
On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 10:19 AM Dovid Bender wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We are in a facility where my only options are Cogent or Zayo. We plan
Comparing networks and performance I believe zayo will outperform Cogent in
most places but I’ve heard nightmares about dealing with Zayo’s account
managers and billing reps.
Cogent is great at their price point and you will get a very sweet deal for
a 10G circuit and their account managers and N
I have both Zayo and Cogent at my location in West Chicago, IL and have found
that most of my traffic transits Cogent. I haven’t had much in the way of
issues with the Internet service of either but Zayo does seem to have gone down
hill in terms of support quality since they bought Abovenet.
I
$dayjob hat off: I'll add that they often times use the same fiber for the
last mile (hence why they're both on-net at that building), so if you get
both with the intention of redundancy, you could potentially be taken out
by a single cut unless you harp on the point that they need to be fiber
dive
Zayo will provide you all of the internet
Cogent will provide you with something that is not all internet, it is
missing HE and Google on ipv6.
On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 10:53 AM William Herrin wrote:
> Zayo is the former above.net. Worked well for me at previous $job.
> Cogent is Cogent. Refer to
Hello,
Trying to find a contact at BGPView.io (outside the useless contact form). Some
of their data for our ASN has been outdated for months so I'm trying to find
where they get the data from.
Thanks
Eric
On 9/Nov/18 20:26, Bill Woodcock wrote:
> That was true a few years ago, but it’s been at least a year since I’ve seen
> a swipe anywhere. The change happened quite quickly. It’s all been chip, or
> chip-and-pin, for at least a year.
In the last 2 years, I've seen the rise of PIN-based tran
If you love yourself and your organization just peer with Zayo and not look
back.
> On Nov 9, 2018, at 14:19, Ca By wrote:
>
> Zayo will provide you all of the internet
>
> Cogent will provide you with something that is not all internet, it is
> missing HE and Google on ipv6.
>
>> On Fri,
Hi Folks,
I was expecting a quiet weekend but it seems that is not the case. We have
an IP-VPN circuit in Connecticut that feeds back to Montreal. We have a
base-line of 15MS over the past few months which fits with the distance.
We have a previous incident a week and a half ago where it jumped t
> On Nov 8, 2018, at 15:56, Job Snijders wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 0:54 Eric Kuhnke wrote:
>
>> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18407173
>>
>> Quoting from the post:
>>
>> "
>>
>> Apparently bought in two chunks: 3.0.0.0/9 and 3.128.0.0/9.
>> Previous owner was GE.
>>
>> Ane
We have 10G IPv4 circuits with both Zayo and Cogent getting full routes.
One major difference is the maintenance windows - when Cogent has
maintenance, things get weird for hours at a time.
On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 4:00 PM JASON BOTHE via NANOG
wrote:
> If you love yourself and your organization
My cogent is pretty good... I had 10 gig for a few years, then dual 10’s Lag’d
together for about year or so, and now 100 gig for about 2 months. So it’s
been about five or six years that I’ve been with cogent
They usually are knowledgeable when I talk to them and they are able to do what
I as
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