Things are bad in some places, fine in others. I can provide a more
thorough update this evening.
On Wed, Sep 4, 2019, 15:27 Sean Donelan wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Sep 2019, Sean Donelan wrote:
> > It is too early for damage assessments. BTC, local Bahama
> telecommunications
> > company, is reporting
Not only that, but I just tried signing up, and the confirmation email was
marked as spam by GMail. Does not inspire confidence.
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 1:26 PM Harald Koch wrote:
> chilli.nosignal.org has an SSL certificate that expired in *July*.
>
> --
> Harald
>
>
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 12
Somewhat OT, but before I was a jack of all trades enterprise
sysadmin, I was a jack of all trades ISP sysadmin.
I'm seeing an issue at a few sites where I have Sophos XG firewalls
deployed where the XG gets hammered on it's WAN interface by Akamai
hosts with TCP re-transmissions. Anyone at Akamai
Skype downtime today
Earlier today, we noticed that the number of people online on Skype
was falling, which wasn’t typical or expected, so we began to
investigate.
Skype isn’t a network like a conventional phone or IM network –
instead, it relies on millions of individual connections between
comp
On 12 August 2011 19:28, Charles N Wyble wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm curious what other NANOGers have in their home compute centers? On
> the extreme end of course we have mr morris :)
> with his uber lab: http://smorris.uber-geek.net/lab.htm
>
*snip*
Just finished putting it together this evening
On 2 November 2011 17:57, Matt Chung wrote:
> I work for a regional ISP and very recently there has been an influx of
> calls reporting "slowness" when accessing certain websites (i.e
> google.com/voice/b) via HTTP. *snip*
>
I have been experiencing this same issue as an end user, my ISP does n
On 21 December 2011 13:46, Nathan Eisenberg wrote:
> I've always strongly felt that this was a rather foul business practice,
> wherever I've seen it. The justification for it is the utterly misguided
> belief that, if allowed to, customers will pay for a month then cancel
> their subscription a
On 22 December 2011 14:07, Jon Lewis wrote:
> Presumably, Barracuda's hardware is i386/i686 compatible commodity parts.
> It's probably not at all "useless". Just attach a USB DVD drive or USB
> flash drive, wipe the disk(s) and install your favorite Linux distro.
> It may take some doing to get
Could someone from Megapath contact me offlist? I'm fighting with some very
strange routing for a customer.
I have a mail server that is repeatedly getting blacklisted, but is not
sending anything spammy or bulk.
I have two spam filters that relay outbound mail for a few dozen companies,
and as such generate a fair amount of traffic. We are fairly strict with
the spam filtering on outbound mail, but somehow end up blacklisted by
ATT/Prodigy/Bellsouth a few times a year.
On 13 April 2010 00:12, Owen DeLong wrote:
> I stand corrected on the Mikrotik... Apparently, while not well documented,
> they
> do, indeed support IPv6 and their Wiki even includes tunnel configuration
> information.
>
> Apologies to Mikrotik (and some encouragement to add this to your main-lin
On 15 April 2010 16:18, Dean Anderson wrote:
> It won't end until the truth finally prevails and they quit trying to
> mislead people.
Can someone remove this guy form the Nanog list please?
On 1 June 2010 16:50, Andrey Khomyakov wrote:
> Good times!
>
> We are starting to play around with VMware SRM and they "virtual" subnets
> that supposedly have to be able migrate from site to site in case of a
> failure of the local hardware (or software).
> Seems like to do that I'd have to run
We are looking to install a few repeaterless undersea fiber runs <100miles
at depths of no more than a few hundred feet. Does anyone have any leads?
On 4 May 2011 04:43, Robert Lusby wrote:
> Sorry to start the day OT, but I'm sure you lovely lot will have some
> tips/experience! ;)
>
> We have a HP Server Cabinet (42U 10842 G2), that we've stripped down to the
> bare-bones chassis. It now measures 750mm wide.
>
> We have a door-way that said
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