On Sep 14, 2011, at 12:42 PM, Martin Hepworth wrote:
> http://www.overpromisesunderdelivers.net/
Saying the other brand sucks doesn't make yours any better. Besides, there are
other big players on the market. Terribly lame of Cisco...
Vlad Galu
g...@packetdam.com
global table). Packet size is also something
you should look at.
We could provide better suggestions if you tell us what your product is.
Vlad Galu
g...@packetdam.com
On Oct 19, 2011, at 3:13 PM,
wrote:
> We are considering using Prolexic to 'defend' our Internet-facing network
> from DDOS attacks. Anyone have any known issues or word of warnings before
> we proceed?
>
They say that "When an attack is detected, our protection services are
implemented
Have a look at RTMPD [1]. Although it is mainly RTMP, it supports RTSP.
[1] http://www.rtmpd.com
On Nov 14, 2011, at 8:51 PM, Meftah Tayeb wrote:
> Hello Guys
> i'm looking for a solution to stream diferent DVB transponders through RTSP
> VLC look like complicated a bit
> i use MumuDVB for Multi
On Nov 14, 2011, at 10:25 PM, Meftah Tayeb wrote:
> thank you for that
> is a rtsp server no problem
> but how do i stream Live DVB traffic through it ?
> Thank you
>
To be honest I haven't followed its development closely lately (although I
contribute occasionally with
networking related patc
Hello,
I am looking for a proprietary $subj, a la ziproxy [1]. Caching is not the main
concern
(well, I wouldn't mind it caching compressed JPEGs). Mobile telco people should
probably know a few vendors. Thanks!
[1] http://ziproxy.sourceforge.net
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Randy Carpenter wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions on setting up BGP peering between Juniper
(SRX) and Cisco?
I successfully have cisco-cisco and juniper-juniper without problems.
When I am trying to peer to one of my upstreams (who has cisco) with my Juniper
SRX, They are seeing the lin
Randy Carpenter wrote:
BGP is working fine, it is when they are trying to forward the packets back to
me. They are seeing the Link-Local as the next-hop, which, for some reason,
they cannot get to.
-Randy
Sorry Randy, I'd skimmed through your initial mail too quickly and
missed the point.
Hi Rens,
I work with one of the leading satellite providers. Depending on the customer
type, we deploy a number of solutions (some work better for some, some work
better for others). Most off-the-shelf solutions are more or less designed in
a client/server manner (the optimizations they emplo
On Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Seth Mos wrote:
> Op 5-6-2012 16:10, Livingood, Jason schreef:
>
> I enabled v6 for my email before my website since the impact if it
> didn't work on the 1st try was almost nil.
>
> Still waiting for the 1st Country to top Romania' 6% deployment. I'm
> sure
On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Andy Davidson wrote:
> I'm not clear what you care about from a performance point of view -
> forwarding ? acting as a route-server ? collector ? BIRD is a great,
> super-fast route-server daemon - much "better" than typical competitors
> Quagga and Op
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