>With co-workers like those, who needs enemas?
>
>Z
>
>
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: Routers can't ping own interface
>>Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 12:24:14 -0500
>>
>>To all who offered to help by looking at configs etc, thank you. One of my
>>"helpful" co-workers decided to load a backup config on the routers in
>>question
>>last night thereby blowing away my config. On top of that another co-worker
>>blew
>>away the workstation holding the config I had made along with all the other
>>backups, the tftp server etc.....so I guess this shall remain a
>>mystery.....
>>
>>The only upside I suppose is that if I screwed this up once, it is quite
>>possible I'll do it again....
>>
>>In answer to Howard's queries, the answer to both is yes, but it depends on
>>who
>  >you ask which question.....  :)


I always appreciate satisfied users of My Favorite Question, but I 
must share a comment made by Vijay Gill at the last NANOG.  During a 
panel discussion on BGP scaling issues, he commented with respect to 
RFC2547-style VPNs:  "If this is the answer, it must have been a 
pretty stupid question."

:-)

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