Just me, or is showing the floorplan not the typical behavior of a super-secure
anything?
--Original Message--
From: Måns Nilsson
To: Steven M. Bellovin
To: NANOG
Sent: Nov 28, 2008 6:52 AM
Subject: Re: an over-the-top data center
--On fredag, fredag 28 nov 2008 08.34.33 -0500 "Steven M
Hi...
> According to the 0.75 sorcecode ICMP is still the default prot used,
> and the definition of MTR from bitwizards homepage disagress with you:
>
> "mtr combines the functionality of the 'traceroute' and 'ping'
> programs in a single network diagnostic tool.
> As mtr starts, it investigates
Hi...
> I find your report too specific. Can you make it a bit more generic,
> perhaps by not including the name of the company that provides a myriad
> of web-based services?
Isn't 'specific' good for operations related stuff? I mean if you are just
complaining about something for the sake of
*blush* at missing the original sarcasm.
--Original Message--
From: Craig Holland
To: NANOG
Sent: Dec 8, 2008 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: Comcast DNS
Hi...
> I find your report too specific. Can you make it a bit more generic,
> perhaps by not including the name of the company that pr
Mathias Wolkert wrote:
>>> OmniGraffle is the better Visio.
...except I've not found any good networking/systems stencils for
omnigraffle (even on graffletopia). I tried to import the visio ones in 5.0
but that didn't work too well. Someone out there have something for
omnigraffle that rivals t
Just dropping a note that there is a fiber cut in the SF area (I have a
metro line down). AboveNet is reporting issues and I've heard unconfirmed
reports that ATT and VZW are affected as well.
Rgs,
craig
3-0-0.PaloAltoPaix.savvis.net (206.24.241.201) 83.556 ms
84.091 ms 85.894 ms
20 206.24.241.202 (206.24.241.202) 88.289 ms 90.290 ms 89.362 ms
Thanks,
Craig
Craig Holland
Rhythm NewMedia
Sr. Director Operations & Integration
YIM: cholland
78.176 ms
13 * * *
Thanks,
craig
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Craig Holland
Rhythm NewMedia
Sr. Director Operations & Integration
YIM: cholland
Hi,
I recently ran across a situation where a large ISP only accepts IRR
entries generated by RADB to build their path filters. I use the ARIN
Routing Registry. Is this a common practice? Should I convert over to
RADB?
Thanks,
Craig
Hi...
> Are you saying the ISP only accepts entries they can pull from the
RADB?
> Or
> only entries that originate with the RADB?
...ones that only originate from RADB. This is the part that I found
strange considering the ARIN records are in (show up in) RADB and they
are what most would cons
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> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 3:53 PM
> To: Craig Holland
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: ARIN Routing Registry vs RADB vs X
>
> Sounds ridiculous...radb mirrors arins db, I don't see why they are
> trying to force you to use radb.
>
>
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