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well... we actually intend to just announce /64's and smaller as well.
i don't see the problem with that.
just get routers with enough memory...
i'm rather for a specification of a minimum supported route-size (let's
say something along the lines of 64GB in each border router, it's 2012
we also should have expanded the ASN to minimum 64 bits at the time it was
expanded to 32 bit for exactly the same reason btw.
there -are- some technical reasons why /64's would be practical as
end-site stuff, and if we want to be able to make all those end site
networks independant, we'd
junk.
end-to-end PI is the way to go.
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Are there any providers that target someone with my desires? What
providers do NANOG folks use for their _personal_ needs?
none at all, we choose NOT to make ourselves dependant on external
suppliers as far as posibble and this includes NOT having SSL which is
lacky in encryption, as well
I was once advising a client on a transit purchasing decision, and a
fairly-large, now-defunct tier-2 ISP was being considered. We needed
a few questions about their IPv6 plans answered before we were
comfortable. The CTO of that org was the only guy who was able to
answer these questions.
agent retard of ICE put all those domains back nao pls :P
you know the ones that say seized (must be american english for we
don't care about the souvereignity of other countries and confiscate
assets of their citizens nontheless ;)
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models we found units weighing 110 kilos *grin*
i'm not lifting -that- up.
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\o/ i got one too, i'll put a bunch of sales droids on this George from
telx right away to make him an offer in return *grin*
(this is how you treat ppl trying to sell you something in an aggressive
manner, you just have your people try to sell -them- something in return
;)
On Fri, 17 Feb
needless to say their own website is slow as poo through a coffee filter
:P
reminds me of the isdn days :P
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we have something exitig happening at telx! we are now connected to the
backbone through a 128kbit/s adsl line!
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There is no legitimate reason for a user to use BitTorrent (someone
will probably disagree with this).
There is no democratic basis -for- copyright, so far for legitimate.
wasn't tv already tackled by dvb-iptv + multicast (oh wait, multicast,
that stuff that hardly ever globally works on ipv4 ;)
(yes, i'm that old that i even know what a tv was ;)
On Fri, 17 Feb 2012, Eugen Leitl wrote:
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:33:12AM -0500, Jay Ashworth wrote:
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On Fri, 17 Feb 2012, Jens Link wrote:
Mathias Wolkert t...@netnod.se writes:
Autoneg. The old timers that don't trust it after a few decades of
decent code. Or those that lock one side and expect the other to adjust
to that.
you are referring to ehh *kuch* certain internet exchanges *kuch*
stuff people generally forget and then decide to steal
out of our racks so we have to drive to the home depot kinda thing again.
(don't ask ;)
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noise/ear protectors!
On Fri, 17 Feb 2012, Leigh Porter wrote:
On 17 Feb 2012, at 18:37, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote:
Please post your top 3 favorite components/parts you'd like to see in a
vending machine at your colo; please be as specific as possible; don't
let vendor
On Fri, 17 Feb 2012, Erik Soosalu wrote:
1) Patch cables every 1' length from 3-10'
2) Velcro wrap
3) Tools (screwdrivers, etc)
And since the racks usually come with the cage nuts, maybe the colo should just
provide them.
they do? nonono, you have to buy those seperately :P
racks don't
if a pop doesn't come with a hotel with a bar in front of the door,
or at least around the corner, and preferably free beer, coffee, etc in
the cantina as well, we're not a customer of theirs haha.
headace tables are good..
but then again, with noise protectors you would not get the headace
or you just use your datacenter access rfid pass to pay and they put it on
the bill later on.
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I still long for the day when someone makes a true 16550 based USB to serial
adapter... Some of the stuff I need to reprogram at the shop at times does
not like the cheapie chips that are most common - I've bricked an APC
network manager card at least once for that specific reason...
7 - compressed air can to clean dust
dust?!?!? sounds like time to find a whole new colo and move
everything out of there haha.
i've -never- encountered one with dust in it.
that stuff usually gets sucked out before it gets the idea to land on
anything should it even get in in the first
My ideal vending machine would dispense Cat5e by the foot, the more you
pull the more you pay, RJ45 plugs in pairs, and a crimp tool on a long
chain (like the way you buy chain in a hardware store)
Aled
except for that -usually- when you -need- the crimp tool, you only know at
which
rfid scanner for billing through the datacenter bill with your access
card. (which is linked to your customer id anyway ;)
On Fri, 17 Feb 2012, George Bakos wrote:
Key features required:
Running an OS that can be patched/updated by someone other than the
machine vendor
Deployment in a
in a ventilator etc.
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you actually can do that from linux, integrate it into your
installer/imaging code and you're set ;)
just that dell seems to be the only one who has given this some thought ;)
but hey, you can just buy usb photoframe keychains, put the service-id
number in a jpeg image, store it on there, and
readable
label with the mac addresses, serial console enabled at 9600n81 with
portsharing with the bmc SOL, and pxe and wol enabled --
who do these manufacturers think they're selling to anyway, people that
buy just one unit and have all day to install it or what?
Greetings,
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Once upon a time, Bryan Irvine sparcta...@gmail.com said:
And watch for the removable faceplates.
you mean you actually leave those things on there? :P
*grin*
On Thu, 16 Feb 2012, Jerry Jones wrote:
I have been scoring paper back VERY lightly near one end with razor knife, then
peeling off.
sounds like something that increases the time it takes to make and put one
single label on by 500%
That's why I recommend that banks et.al. don't put *any* URLs in their
messages. If they make this an explicit policy and pound it into the
heads of their customers that ANY message containing a URL is not from
them, and that they should always use their bookmarks to get to the
bank's site,
the hardware that's allready there and owned
by the customer (and full of virusses and spyware ;)
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yes, domain names that cannot be typed in with any keyboard/charset on any
computer out there, excellent idea, devide and conquerer, i wonder who
came up with that idiotic plan again, probably the ITU or one of their
infiltrants in icann.
how about, we simply don't code any software or adjust
as if it wasn't annoying enough already that some n00bs are using URI's
with characters you can't type in (and in most cases don't even display
correctly), icann has a better idea! hostnames you can't type in!
all those struggeling regimes that want to keep local control over our
internets
plenty ;)
also an option (for cisco)...
int gix/x/x
max-reserved-bandwidth 1
(i'd say, 1% of 10ge should about cover all the needs for inband layer-2
related stuff as a few kbit/s already should suffice ;)
1% being the minimum you can set this to.
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kinds of things from /126'es to /112 (but hardly any /64 crap)
works perfectly fine.
as long as its nibble aligned (for other reasons ;)
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of the dinosaur (already ;)
On Sat, 24 Dec 2011, Sven Olaf Kamphuis wrote:
it only breaks the auto configure crap which you don't want to use anyway.
(unless you want to have any computer on your network be able to tell any
other computer oh hai i'm a router, please route all your packets through
for -everything- on ipv4 now do we :P
(oh wait, there once was a time where we did.. due to another retarded
semi-automatic configuration thingy, called RIP , which also only seemed
to understand /24 or bigger ;)
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to blackmail.
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On Thu, 25 Nov 2010, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Joakim Aronius joa...@aronius.com writes:
* Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.li...@gmail.com) wrote:
This isnt new - there have been proposals elsewhere for a resolver
based blacklist of child porn sites.
Swedish ISPs are required to enforce a DNS
I'm not sure there's consensus about whether forward and reverse ought
to match (how strong a should is that?).
that's pretty much of a should for IRC, and various anti-spam crap on
SMTP, furthermore, the entries should be (to a certain extend) unique
(hosted-by.provider.com resolving to
would be interested in anybody other
than IRC operators who feel they still require forward and reverse DNS
to match,
SMTP, email-2 (don't ask ;), and preferably (though not required) anything
that has to do with /bin/login on *nix systems (as it shows the reverse
dns host name in who and w
also: yep.
commercial x.25 based packet radio networks, and the wired parts to keep
them together, are still around.
(the non-commercial ones also ofcourse ;)
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...the
horror...the horror..
On Nov 2, 2010, at 3:59 PM, Sven Olaf Kamphuis wrote:
doesn't most of SMS (the crap on GSM's) also run on x.25?
i recall some customer of mine talking X.25 to a telco to get their messages to
the phones anyway.
same for one of our banks not so very long ago...
On Tue
lets just say that its easier to have a linux box bridge/route between
ethernet and token ring than it is to get ethernet nics for your as/400's
and other old stuff.
you recently converted from token ring to ethernet? i had no idea there
was still token ring networks out there, or am i
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On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 21:19, Sven Olaf Kamphuis s...@cb3rob.net wrote:
On Tue, 26 Oct 2010, Randy Carpenter wrote:
- Original Message -
On 10/26/2010 12:04 PM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
In practice, the RIRs are implementing sparse allocation which makes
it
possible to aggregate
do not have to be an ISP.
(in fact, we are considering moving our LIR activities to a completely
seperate legal entity from our internet activities).
as a LIR is just a buro that issues IP space and does not nessesarily own
or operate a network.
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(as you don't make sub delegations anyway)
On Tue, 26 Oct 2010, Sven Olaf Kamphuis wrote:
2. RIPE has always issued PI space to LIRs (ISPs are by
definition LIRs).
ISPs are not per-se LIRs.
LIRs register IP space on behalf of customers
customers that do not make delegations
eh don't know about you americans but here in europe you just go to a LIR
and ask them to register an AS for you.
there are ofcourse maintenance fees nowadays.
On Tue, 26 Oct 2010, George Bonser wrote:
Shared hosting ISPs also do not make subdelegations and generally
don't
even uses the
We also have various customers that only obtain LIR registration services
and have no network links whatsoever with us (so just PI and/or AS
registration, no transit or whatever)
which -is- what a LIR does.. operating a network has nothing to do with
being a LIR per-se.
On Tue, 26 Oct 2010,
what's the problem anyway
with 32bit ASN's there should be enough AS namespace to give everyone that
wants to multihome their ipv6/ipv4 PI their own AS number...
should pretty much be the de-facto standard (unless ofcourse you want to
tie your customers to your internet-provider-activities
no, not the email address is the key, rather a unique string
issued by the receiver to each potentuial sender.
the email address does not stop spam originating from lets say, hacked
windows boxes.
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dependant).
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When was email *ever* expected to be real-time? If you need real time, use IM (the clue
is in the I), or pick up the phone.
if you simply run the smtpd on port 25 of the little boxy thing with the
blinking lights and the big shiney apple on it on your
desk (which has for most applications
have been skipped.
/FLAME
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a bit.. pre-1993 to me.
plus, why only 2, why not... 20 or so, all in different parts of the world
and let bgp handle the rest.
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an address (the poor fuckers,
whatever happened to mtv-cribs ;)
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the MAFIAA surely did :P
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On Wed, 11 Aug 2010, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Sven Olaf Kamphuis s...@cb3rob.net wrote:
hmm funny, it had the piratebay on it, the 3rd most visted .org domain in
the world, as well as number 7 or so on the list of most visted websites in
the entire world
btw, considering that you appearantly run a larger network than the 3
networks we own and operate, willing to sell? :P
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for contributions to
Pirate Party Netherlands.
More information can be found at:
http://staging.piratenpartij.nl/
Kind regards,
representing Pirate Party Netherlands
Rogier Huurman,
Secretary Pirate Party Netherlands
Sven Olaf Kamphuis,
Member Piratenpartei Deutschland
Member Piratenpartij
just to undermine the ITU's (only) point,
why don't we simply have IANA delegate lets say 25% of the available ipv6
space to AFRINIC and APNIC now, like, -now- already...
if they're so concerned about the developing countries surely, most of
them would be in those regions :P and that should
On 12/10/2009 7:29 AM, Sam Hayes Merritt, III wrote:
As previously noted in this thread, msulli...@sorbs did a fairly good
job of documenting this in an RFC draft. I'd say its still the primary
goto to point people at for how to do things the right way.
isps being the owners of the internet and not the german
government ;).
therefore we are not even -allowed- to cooperate with trend micro *grin*
sometimes laws really come in handy you know ;)
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software being all buggy and shit.
(why oh why does half the world expect isps to solve things for them for
free... when they are not even our customer.. ;)
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friendly to isps, or paramount pictures may
well find their own networks inaccessible from most of the world rather
soon). at this moment, we can see such people as nothing else but a clear
threat to the internet itself.
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be required as we dont plan to decide whats illegal and what not.
ofcourse all of this only applies to real crime. not to whining dmca
idiots, whom are criminals themselves.
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