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> From: Dan Dill [mailto:d...@harsch.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 3:03 PM
> To: Nathan Eisenberg; nanog@nanog.org
> Subject: RE: Contact for City of Panama City Beach, FL?
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> http://www.pcbgov.com/city_directory.htm
>
> Seems
Yes, two in one day. Wholesalers don't wipe device configs, apparently.
Anyways, would a technical contact for va.gov please contact me off-list?
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Nathan Eisenberg
uess you have to decide if
you'd be willing to have a little bit of that organization's (or their patrons)
blood on your hands.
Especially in the case of the VA, for me, the answer is 'hell no'. If it was
"Joes defunct sprocket startup", I'd likely just format flash: and move on.
Nathan
you to build a distributed
storage over many servers. You can find 10 gig infiniband cards on ebay
for around $50 and a good 24 port topspin/cisco switch will cost you about
$1K.
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nathan at robotics.net
enough of the active flows. I
believe the overall idea can provide a lot of value, it just was not the
best solution for our needs.
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nathan at robotics.net nathan at blinkmind.com
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l peer is lazy or reluctant to make changes
I'm sure I'm missing a few, but I believe these are a couple significant
obstacles to a more 'meshy' internet.
Nathan
used garbage.
The caller claimed to represent Verisign (though we took no steps to verify
that claim). If anyone from Verisign is on the list, you may want to look into
this, especially if this is actually coming from one of your employees.
Nathan
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> Has been going on for a long while now. HE even made a cake for Cogent
> (IIRC), to no avail.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/77519640@N00/4031195041/
I just went through this, "any" is a large number for Microsoft; if you're
under that, they don't peer.
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Nathan Stratton
On Mon, Nov 4, 2024 at 6:12 AM Christopher Hawker
wrote:
> Hello all,
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> If anyone from AS8075 is lurking around,
On Wed, 2024-12-04 at 09:12 -0500, Joly MacFie wrote:
> Excuse my ignorance, but why, in this day and age, coax?
>
> Joly
>
I can't speak for the original poster. But SDI over coax comes to
mind.
see it, I'm happy to post it.)
Thanks,
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Subject: Microsoft/MSN/Live!/Hotmail behind blackhole router?
Date: Thu, 01 May 2008 19:00:46 -0700
From: Nathan Anderson/FSR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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it to the properly-spelled address and again promptly received a "User
unknown" bounceback.
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rter"
like this it seems to me it might smooth out some of these issues. The
remote end could be "broken" with respect to PMTUD but it wouldn't matter.
Thoughts?
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Nathan Anderson/FSR wrote:
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> connections to that one host? Maybe even send out an MTU - 40 ICMP
:s/40/sized. Brain fart.
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pen ticket with Microsoft (thanks to this list, I found an
effective contact), or to discuss the mechanics of PMTUD in general.
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NT's black hole router detection works to begin
speculating at this point. I do plan on looking into it, however.
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ath from the initiator to the server may be different than the PMTU
of the path back from the server to the client. Hmmm.
Okay, scratch that idea then. :-P
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icket # for me and is, as I
understand it, the e-mail address I was looking for in the first place
(leads to their network/system people).
I hope this is helpful to others.
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zed at the end of the message you quoted,
there are potentially multiple paths between the same two hosts, and the
path that the packet takes in one direction is not guaranteed to be the
same path that the packet takes in the opposite direction.
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reason. Does
anybody have any clue why that might be the case?
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Tomas L. Byrnes wrote:
> Some Edumacation on the topic is here:
You do know who it is that you are responding to, right? :)
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/970
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ussing here. Apparently, it turns out my idea was no good. ;-)
The original discussion about MS blocking ICMP to their own servers,
which is the discussion it sounds like you are looking for, is over
that-a-way... *points*
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and therefore has an effect on overall
performance."
I for some reason interpreted the advertisement of the black hole
detection feature as being a help to clients impacted by the inability
of the server to perform PMTUD.
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Tomas L. Byrnes wrote:
> As far as who Iljitsch is, everyone misspeaks from time to time. Even
> those of us who have been at this for nearly 3 decades.
I was simply LOLing at the fact that you found it necessary to give him
a link to the NetHeaven article is all. ;-)
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Can someone at Rackspace contact me off list? We have issues reaching a
Rackspace customer's site.
Thanks,
*Nathan Book* | IT/Broadband Specialist | GMN Broadband
gradient”.
>From memory, the management cards alarm when the gradient is exceeded, too.
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