On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 07:34:39AM -0500, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
> In 1994, there was a major earthquake near the city of Los Angeles. City hall
> had to be evacuated and it would take over a year to reinforce the building
> to make it habitable again. My company moved all the systems in the b
>From a datacenter ROI and economics, cooling, HVAC perspective that might
just be the best colo customer ever. As long as they're paying full price
for the cabinet and nothing is *dangerous* about how they've hung the 2U
server vertically, using up all that space for just one thing has to be a
lot
Not a famous operational issue, but in 2000, we had a major outage of
our dialup modem pool.
The owner of the building was re-skinning the outside using Styrofoam
and stucco. A bunch of the Styrofoam
had blocked the roof drains on the podium section of the building,
immediately above our e
Leave aside any conversation about whether the business has the ability (or
approval) to pay for it or not.
Is it appropriate for organizations that provide services to end-users to
require that you are a paying customer to contact their support?
Is it appropriate to pretend to be your co
Is there a place where one can examine RPKI invalid logs for a specific
date & time or even better logs showing those that dropped RPKI invalid
announcements?
Thanks,
Hank
On 2/20/21 19:18, Mike Hammett wrote:
Leave aside any conversation about whether the business has the
ability (or approval) to pay for it or not.
Is it appropriate for organizations that provide services to end-users
to require that you are a paying customer to contact their support?
Is
- Original Message -
> From: "Bill Woodcock"
> Are all y’all allergic to Wikipedia or something?
Lots of people seem to be... :-}
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_recursive_name_server
I find it interesting that that article mentions alt-roots, but doesn't
have a column for that,
Dear Hank,
On Sat, Feb 20, 2021 at 07:37:08PM +0200, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
> Is there a place where one can examine RPKI invalid logs for a specific date
> & time
I have set up a publicly accessible archiver instance in Dallas, and one
in Amsterdam which capture and archive data every 20 minute
Oh,
I actually wanted to keep this for my memoirs, but if we can name danger
datacenter operational issues …. somehow 2000s:
Somebody ran its own datacenter,
- once had an active ant colony living under the raised floor and in the
climate system,
- for a while had several electric grounding d
Did anyone have the fun experience of ever going into the San Jose/Santa
Clara Global Crossing Datacenter in the mid '90s? I recall going in there
to visit a new client's gear, no real security once on the floor. Open
racks fully exposed systems and wiring. I was working on my client's
systems t
On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 4:18 PM Andras Toth wrote:
> Given the fact that the TCP 3-way handshake is established, sounds like some
> Path MTU blackholing happening. Due to it happening during TLS handshake it's
> likely from the server towards you.
Could also be another case of botched anycast
Could have been but that's why I tested with a lower MTU sending back ICMP
packet too big to prove that the packet sizes from the server decrease as a
result.
Andras
> On 21 Feb 2021, at 08:27, William Herrin wrote:
>
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 4:18 PM Andras Toth wrote:
>> Given the fact th
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