As a telco mentor of mine said (no names as he’s on this list)
“NBN co are doing a good job with a sh&t set of policies.”
Kind regards,
Bryan
From: AusNOG On Behalf Of Jason Leschnik
Sent: Thursday, 24 January 2019 2:04 PM
To: AUSNOG
Subject: [AusNOG] NBN as an end to end solution -
This did the rounds of twitter last night, but incase your heads been in
the sand...
Original Message
If you use the popular PEAR PHP extension or have within the last 6
months, there is a possibility that a backdoor could have been
introduced depending on how you installed the
On 24/01/2019 13:20, Jason Leschnik wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> I considered posting it there but I decided to post to AusNOG instead as I
> think WP is most of the time biased with
Not to mention its run by paranoid power tripping fools who ban you just
for kicks, but what do you expect when the re
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 at 14:20, Jason Leschnik wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> I considered posting it there but I decided to post to AusNOG instead as I
> think WP is most of the time biased with Customer complaints instead of
> seeing the NBN as a technical end-end solution.
>
To do the sort of analysi
This basically means recursive server will no longer work around:
* Old Windows DNS servers as the don’t return FORMERR to *all* EDNS queries.
* Firewalls that block EDNS or EDNS with a DNS COOKIE option queries.
> On 24 Jan 2019, at 2:12 pm, Philip Loenneker
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I saw
Hi Mark,
I considered posting it there but I decided to post to AusNOG instead as I
think WP is most of the time biased with Customer complaints instead of
seeing the NBN as a technical end-end solution.
@Nathan.Ridge - I appreciate the reply and information.
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 at 14:11, Mark S
Hi all,
I saw this mentioned on NANOG (thanks Brian Kantor) and hadn't seen it anywhere
else so thought I would raise it here for anyone else who may not be aware.
Quoting https://dnsflagday.net/
The current DNS is unnecessarily slow and suffers from inability
to deploy new features.
A topic for discussion on Whirlpool.
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 at 14:05, Jason Leschnik wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm just trying to get myself a little bit better informed about NBN as an
> end to end solution. I see a lot of angst out in the community about the
> different access types (FTTx) and the
Hi all,
I'm just trying to get myself a little bit better informed about NBN as an
end to end solution. I see a lot of angst out in the community about the
different access types (FTTx) and the remaining aging Copper portion of the
network and how far behind we are. I also see people happy with th
The government said they'd consider them, not that they'd implement them.
I have very little faith at all that without significant pressure being
brought to bear, that the government response would be anything more than
"we consider them, and decided no, we're happy as we are".
On Thu, 24 Jan 201
Labor's amendments haven't been forgotten, and will have to be dealt with
eventually, when the time comes for the PJCIS to table their April
recommendations.
Noone is forgetting that the Act was passed as an interim measure, to allow
law enforcement to deal with the Christmas break with new powers
Vocus were trying their hardest to keep this from being public IMHO
(resisted publishing a status about it). They are having issues with a
Genband device in QLD and Genband are engaged.
You're right - the way this has been handled has been Vocus-typical.
Brent
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