am Freitag, 30. November 2012 um 22:30 schrieb NANOG list:
> WAIT A SECOND HERE!?!?
> I just read below that this guy runs a large ISP in Austria.
The info from tor-talk was somewhat misleading. William Weber is not
the owner of the ISP. He works there as an administrator. So he runs
it (maybe)
> The BBC has an article about a similar issue on a Tor exit node in Austria:
> Austrian police raid privacy network over child porn
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20554788
actually it is not a "similar case" but the case of William W. that
BBC reported. Though with some mistakes: the ser
On 2014-11-10 21:55, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Nov 2014, Max Clark wrote:
>
>> DB9 ports seem to be a nearly extinct feature on laptops. Any
>> suggestions on a cheap laptop for use in field support (with an
>> onboard DB9)?
My HP EliteBook 8570p has a DB9 port. (I bought it last yea
. It seems to me that these messages should
> have been dropped during the connection.
If it does (which I don't know), it will probably check the SPF record
of the delivering mailserver, which was not *.jdlabs.fr as far as I can
see from the mailheaders.
Jutta Zalud
Marshall Eubanks wrote on 24. April 2008 at 15:07:
> It looks to me like they are doing file compression on the site.
> (E.g., there seems to be an index.html.gz file there.)
> This practice is described in "High Performance Web Sites" and other
> fine publications. I
> would be curious to kno
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