Re: [Full-disclosure] router naming

2005-09-02 Thread Javi Polo
On Sep/02/2005, luca developer wrote: Is there a best practice for assign a router name ? e.g.: router type + city + [1]room.id and so on Wich method is usually used to assign a router name ? I usually pick up names from the Japanese Comic DrSlump anyway, I've seen lots of things

Re: [Full-disclosure] router naming

2005-09-02 Thread Peer Janssen
luca developer wrote: Hi folks Is there a best practice for assign a router name ? e.g.: router type + city + room.id http://room.id and so on Wich method is usually used to assign a router name ? Full-disclosure router naming would be GPS coordinates, wouldn't it? This might proove to

Re: [Full-disclosure] router naming

2005-09-02 Thread vb
:17 AM Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] router naming luca developer wrote: Hi folks Is there a best practice for assign a router name ? e.g.: router type + city + room.id http://room.id and so on Wich method is usually used to assign a router name ? Full-disclosure router naming would

Re: [Full-disclosure] router naming

2005-09-02 Thread Pfrommer, Brett C
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Re: [Full-disclosure] router naming

2005-09-02 Thread Micheal Espinola Jr
Actually, GPS coords have a place in DNS records. On 9/2/05, Peer Janssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: luca developer wrote: Hi folks Is there a best practice for assign a router name ? e.g.: router type + city + room.id http://room.id and so on Wich method is usually used to assign a

RE: [Full-disclosure] router naming

2005-09-02 Thread Aditya Deshmukh
Is there a best practice for assign a router name ? e.g.: router type + city + room.id and so on Wich method is usually used to assign a router name ? Think of social engg. Put in some name that would not thing that is not so simple to guess because if someone manages to figure out how they