x27;s harder to get for most SMBs.)
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On 8/16/11 11:09 PM, "Robert Glover" wrote:
>What is going on here?
Cogent finally depeered the entire US? :^)
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you listed hit on enough URL
blacklists that Spamassassin quarantined the message for me (and would
have rejected it during the SMTP transaction had the NANOG server not been
listed on DNSWL-High). Spam hosts plus fake ASN = paging the Spamhaus DROP
maintainers to the white courtesy phone
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>Have we *really* sunk so low that inline replies need to be flagged as
>such, because people *expect* top-posting and if they don't see it they
>assume it's a MUA misfire rather than an inline reply?
SATSQ: Any time the question is "have we *really* sunk so low?"
d like something more automated.
Free is nice, $$ is not a problem, might become a problem.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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On 1/17/12 10:17 PM, "Owen DeLong" wrote:
>I don't seem to be able to get to the site on IPv6.
Well not before June 6, duh! You don't open Christmas presents in August
either! :^)
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using overlapping RFC1918 space, of course. Then the idea of globally
unique addressing, even if it's not globally routable, starts looking
awfully useful.
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On 2/1/12 8:43 PM, "Jimmy Hess" wrote:
>Simple government regulation is of limited value, since the problem
>network
>may be overseas.
So government regulation won't work
>What the internet really needs is Tier1 and Tier2 providers participating
>in the internet who "care", regardless of
ISP. (I've lived in Texas almost 16 years-- if you're so redneck that *I*
can't understand you, you need a job where all your communication is in
writing. Or pictures.)
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e away
from on-prem if they understood all the costs including increased
bandwidth?
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like to
be authoritative for the reverse DNS and wait about 12 hours for them to
handle the ticket." Now I'm trying to help my GTT contact get pointed in
the right direction, and any assistance would be appreciated.
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ever has access to
>net...@alfordmedia.com,. n...@airband.com, or an associated POC would need
>to use the appropriate ARIN template or interface to make the change.
That definitely gets me pointed in the right direction. Tasty $BEVERAGE, I
owe you a few...
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g him gear that is "No F*ing Good."
Hilarity ensues
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433 ms
12 sl-gw20-sea-11-0-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.8.60) 70.467 ms
sl-gw20-sea-5-0-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.20.218) 67.034 ms 66.585 ms
13 144.232.9.62 (144.232.9.62) 69.903 ms 67.101 ms 67.374 ms
14 psg.com (147.28.0.62) 62.188 ms 64.435 ms 67.417 ms
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customer with no frontier
connection at all.
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>Internet in a box.
>
>Wasn't that the Japanese thing with the Woody Woodpecker logo and the
>(translated) English text: "Touch Woody, the Internet pecker"?
>
>Didn't go over to well in English speaking parts as I recall ...
But it eventually evolved into Ch
d in any way,
so my speculation is based on no information obtained from outside my own
skull.)
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s that end users replace
outdated browsers at the drop of a hat, right?
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eyeball ISP is the first to react
to looming IPv4 exhaustion by (NAT | IPv6 && 6to4)ing their client ranges
and using the freed up /9 to offer colo/hosting services at very competitive
(compared to desperately scrambling to find a /29 at your IPv4-exhausted
ISP) pricing.
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two-- greater than the number of hosts behind
stateful firewalls using public addresses. It's not that the latter don't
exist, it's that economies of scale make the NAT/PAT appliances more widely
used and thus more relevant to the discussion.
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Manager of Infor
> IPv6's fundamental goal is to restore end-to-end.
For some. For many, IPv6's fundamental goal is to keep doing what we've been
doing without running out of addresses. The fact that the two camps have
orthogonal goals is probably part of the reason the rate of growth on IPv6
is
riving a different brand of SUV might splice in
a fiber tap is something altogether different.
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Alford Media http://www.alfordmedia.com
configuration.
The iPhone mail app will try 587 and then fall back to 25 if 587 doesn't
work, which strikes me as a model for others to emulate.
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sts to be reachable even after Bubba and
his backhoe finish tearing up the road in front of my office.
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area, they
>> suck even more than they do other places. Vote with your feet.
>>
> I am pretty sure that COVAD is offshore now
Last time I talked to them the helpdesk people were Canadian. That's for
T1s; I'm not sure if they do DSL support in the same location.
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in Hindi and as
familiar with the technology they are "supporting" as I am with rebuilding
transmissions ("not at all" and "not at all" respectively).
That said, Merry Christmas to all and I hope Santa brought extra eggnog to
any poor souls working tech support this
that they don't support IPv6; if your product HAD supported
IPv6 you would have been in a much stronger position when the contract was
awarded."
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Alford Media http://www.alfordmedia.com
s through to the end user. I figure if they think I'm gonna filter their
mail for free, well, they get what they pay for. :^)
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Alford Media http://www.alfordmedia.com
ress is valid, then it's done its job.
Sender callouts will verify addresses without requiring any action from the
end user. If you must [ab]use my resources to do your job, please have the
common decency to use my (abundant) hardware and software resources rather
than my (much more limited)
y, and has the added benefit of being on-topic for NANOG.
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Alford Media http://www.alfordmedia.com
staff already do, which is use an alternate port
with encryption, use VPN as a fallback plan, and failing that go somewhere
else for Internet access.
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Manager of Information Services
Alford Media http://www.alfordmedia.com
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