On 22 February 2014 01:03, Brian Henson wrote:
> The correct URL should be https://support.google.com/mail/answer/81126
The URL is actually correct, it just happens that the "html" part in
"bulk_mail.html" only shows up on the next line - if you use it, it
eventually redirects to the above.
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>
On 7 March 2014 19:26, Michael Loftis wrote:
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> http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos13.3/topics/usage-guidelines/policy-configuring-as-path-regular-expressions-to-use-as-routing-policy-match-conditions.html
>
> There's no backref support in the regex subset that juniper has chosen
> to im
On 7 March 2014 19:44, Pedro Cavaca wrote:
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> On 7 March 2014 19:26, Michael Loftis wrote:
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>> http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos13.3/topics/usage-guidelines/policy-configuring-as-path-regular-expressions-to-use-as-routing-policy-match-conditions.ht
On 8 March 2014 08:47, Saku Ytti wrote:
> On (2014-03-07 19:44 +), Pedro Cavaca wrote:
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> > Why wouldn't ".{3}" work, for this case?
>
> Because the OP wants a same atom N times, not any atom N times.
>
Of course, what was I thinking? I'll craw
On 31 October 2014 18:32, Zachary Frederick wrote:
> We have been having a problem receiving software releases from our
> developer. The releases are typically around 1G in size. The developer’s
> connection is a 100m metro fiber with TW Telecom, our connection is a 25m
> Comcast Enterprise Fibe
If your ISP utilizes Juniper platforms, you might have to ask them to allow
the advertisement of these routes, see
http://www.firstdigest.com/2012/09/cisco-vs-juniper-different-ebgp-behavior/
On 28 January 2015 at 09:32, Song Li wrote:
> Hi Joel,
>
> It is right that the BGP route containing the
See
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/81126
which may take you to
https://support.google.com/mail/troubleshooter/2696779
and eventually to
https://support.google.com/mail/contact/bulk_send_new?hl=en&rd=1
HTH.
On 12 February 2015 at 15:41, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
> I should have been c
I'm partial to IRR inverse queries on origin:
'whois -h whois.radb.net -- "-i origin AS" | grep route'
On 7 March 2015 at 20:58, Mansoor Nathani
wrote:
> Perhaps look at http://bgp.he.net
>
> For instance: http://bgp.he.net/AS15169#_prefixes
>
> Mansoor
>
> On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 10:37 AM, Andre
https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/86640?hl=en
On 3 April 2015 at 04:53, Randy wrote:
> I've started to get some message today from google claiming that my
> computer or network was sending automated queries, and they are blocking me.
> I'm not sending automated queries, Ive logged all
On 3 April 2015 at 22:53, Matt Palmer wrote:
> Or, to answer your question more simply: "No".
>
That completely mischaracterizes my answer.
>
> - Matt
>
> On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 11:39:36AM +0100, Pedro Cavaca wrote:
> > https://support.google.com/websear
https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/873?hl=en
On 7 April 2015 at 23:26, John Levine wrote:
> A friend of mine lives in Alabama and has business service from at&t.
> But Google thinks he's in France. We've checked for various
> possibilities of VPNs and proxies and such, and it's pretty
On 5 May 2015 at 16:22, Matthew Black wrote:
> Pedro Cavaca suggests:
> > https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/873?hl=en
>
> Correct me if I'm wrong, that looks like Google simply saves location data
> in a browser cookie.
>
> "A location helps Google f
On 3 July 2015 at 05:40, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> John Curran gets a quote; NBC gets the etymology of "IPv4" wrong.
>
Statistics/Graphs get misinterpreted; Belgium isn't a country. News at 11.
>
> Just keep them away from Jim Fleming.
>
>
> http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/internet-now-officia
Given your starting conditions, I'd advise the reading of
http://compnetworking.about.com/cs/isps/gr/aapr-cisco_ispe.htm which you
can download a free (2001 ed.) copy of from Cisco at
ftp://ftp-eng.cisco.com/cons/isp/documents/IOSEssentialsPDF.zip.
Probably a little dated and with lots of Cisco sp
On 3 November 2013 02:59, Bryan Socha wrote:
> I've been searching for a way to submit updates to google for
> incorrect geodatabase information on our ip address assignments.
> does anyone have a contact or know how to do this?
>
>
You might want to look at:
https://support.google.com/websearch
Maybe you're not doing anything wrong and someone tweaked the routers and
marked the console as insecure, a previous owner maybe?
http://superuser.com/questions/85536/securing-freebsd-in-single-user-mode
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=boot&sektion=8
HTH.
On 6 November 2013 21:11, Anu
The auth error was transient, forget about it.
Now you're getting 6/1 - maximum number of prefixes reached.
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4486
(or
http://backupsalmanaja.blogspot.ie/2009/12/bgp-cease-notification-messages.htmlif
you prefer).
HTH
On 25 November 2013 23:07, Eric A Louie wrote:
On 25 November 2013 23:42, David Birdsong wrote:
> On Nov 25, 2013 1:51 PM, "Jason Pope" wrote:
> >
> > --
> > Message: 2
> > Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 18:47:09 -0800
> > From: David Birdsong
> > To: nanog@nanog.org
> > Subject: telnet into a netgear switch?
> > Message
On 18 December 2013 15:48, Philip Lavine wrote:
> Dec 18 07:46:33: %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: received from neighbor
> active 2/5 (authentication failure) 0 bytes
> Dec 18 15:46:33.615: BGP: ses global (0x7FB1CD209CF0:0) act
> Receive NOTIFICATION 2/5 (authentication failure) 0 bytes
>
Although I hav
On 25 December 2013 00:03, Sam Moats wrote:
> On 2013-12-24 18:55, Jeroen Massar wrote:
>
>> On 2013-12-25 00:16, Sam Moats wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Nanog community,
>>> I would like to enlist your help with understanding this latency I'm
>>> seeing.
>>>
>>
>> You are likely seeing the effects of asym
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