On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Sean Donelan wrote:
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> On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, batz wrote:
> > Lets say you have a an IDS load balancer sitting on a GigE span
> > port with a few sensors watching everything go by. If an alert is
> > triggered, a script is executed which goes out to the router closest
> > to th
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, batz wrote:
> Lets say you have a an IDS load balancer sitting on a GigE span
> port with a few sensors watching everything go by. If an alert is
> triggered, a script is executed which goes out to the router closest
> to the origin of the session and initiates the overlaid t
Does anyone here have a contact at Hotmail net?
Let me know direct, thanks.
The problem has been resolved.
THANK YOU ALL!
Seems there was a congestion prob that was leading softhome to blackhole
anything outbound to yahoogroups. This was the cause of the mail looking
like it was directed to RFC1918 space.
After some discussion with people on both ends, a workout was a
On Sat, 21 Dec 2002, blitz wrote:
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> Mail to yahoogroups for two days is giving some strange responses.
>
> Mail is attempting to go to 172.16.3.10 when sent to a yahoogroup.
Yahoo! does use RFC 1918 space internally, but we're not using that block.
Therefore it's (hopefully) not something gone
I almost fell out of my chair on this kind note from the folks at Daito
Communication Apparatus Co. Ltd. I found this funny, perhaps you will
too.
Note 1: The power supply capacity should be more than the fusing
current. If the power capacity is less than the fusing current, the
fuse may