I second that.
Sent from my HTC on the Now Network from Sprint!
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From: "Brielle Bruns"
Date: Tue, Nov 16, 2010 19:24
Subject: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
To:
On 11/16/10 5:22 PM, Celso Vianna via LinkedIn wrote:
> LinkedIn
> Celso Vianna requested to
LOL
On 11/17/12 3:42 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
new crapware on the misconfigured loose. did we not just have a thread
on frags? how long will it take the amateurs to learn about port 53?
sigh
randy
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2012 16:15:23 +0800
To: ra...@psg.com
From: Security Ops Cente
william(at)elan.net wrote:
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> On Sun, 27 May 2007, Chris L. Morrow wrote:
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>>> So, I think I can sum up your reply by saying that your suggestion is
>>> to provide a lesser service than we do now (v4 NAT, proxies, etc.
>>> sound to me like lesser service), during the transition period.
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>> I
I believe that using a gateway or a translation device for ipv6-ipv4
just gives people an excuse to ignore ipv6. I really do believe that if
ipv6 is to go full scale we have to jump in with everything ipv6 only or
ipv4 the intermediate will just postpone the inevitable.
Take that from experience,
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On 9/28/10 3:01 PM, Warren Bailey wrote:
> Jack,
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> Apologies, I did not realize that you guys were doing so much. Please don't
> take my last email as anything which was intended to question or insult you
> guys. Up here (Alaska) we have about 100
Same here. Complete outage
Nathan Anderson wrote:
> The minute I saw your question, I tabbed over to an open session, and sure
> enough...
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Could someone from google that can assist with a dns issue that
originates from their servers please contact me offlist?
I have tried normal channels listed on their Arin contact list to no
avail.
Manolo
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From someone who mostly lerks but has been in network engineering operations
biz for 17 years, the only OS that seems to always keel over under a ddos and
need a firewall is windows. Linux in its current incarnation can handle a
substantially larger attack before needing mitigation by firewall t
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On 4/1/10 1:15 PM, Brandon Kim wrote:
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> hahaha I fell for it HOOK LINE AND SINKER!!!
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> DAMN YOU GUYS
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>> Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2010 12:43:21 -0400
>> Subject: Re: Raised floor, Solid floor... or carpet?
>> From: j...@crepinc.com
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