Hello everybody,
Just want to add some precisions :
- Not all web based advertisements are blocked. Blocking is done with a
blacklist of IP addresses.
- It is done on the CPE level, not in the core network of Free.
This story is quite shaking the french interwebs and i was like Bernard at
firs
/ (only in french)
[2] http://www.ffdn.org/en
Le 03 janv. à 19:30, Julien Rabier a écrit :
> Hello everybody,
>
> Just want to add some precisions :
>
> - Not all web based advertisements are blocked. Blocking is done with a
> blacklist of IP addresses.
> - It is done on
ed. Just trolling like you say...it being a
> sloppy solution would lead me to believe its something like you suggest.
>
> thanks,
> Bernard
>
>
> On 3 Jan 2013, at 18:42, Julien Rabier wrote:
>
> > Of course, for my first post on this awesome mailing list, I had
Hello all,
I'm no sec expert but to me, it's so obvious that Nadim is right on this.
Perhaps the form is not perfect, but if he's the only one fighting for our
own sanity here, as he says, that's no surprise.
We should all be asking Silent Circle to commit to their statement and show
us the sourc
Le 05 mars - 11:30, Olivier Tesquet a écrit :
> 2013/3/5 Amin Sabeti
>
> > See the update 3:
> > http://falkvinge.net/2013/03/05/evidence-the-pirate-bay-move-to-north-korea-was-a-prank-in-understandable-terms/
> >
>
> Thanks Amin, I hadn't see it. My question would duplicate Falkvinge's one :
>
Le 09 août - 11:48, Nadim Kobeissi a écrit :
>
> On 2013-08-09, at 11:31 AM, Ali-Reza Anghaie wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 4:26 AM, Nadim Kobeissi wrote:
> >> For what it's worth, and even though I think it's pretty unlikely that
> >> Cryptocat will receive such an order,
> > *snip*
> >
Hello,
Le 19 déc. à 12:04, Yosem Companys a écrit :
> From: Nagarajan M
>
> I have been reading so many mails in this group for a few months and
> it has been a good learning experience. Now i have a practical issue
> of wireless connectivity that needs a solution.
>
> What technology is good t
Le 19 déc. à 21:28, Julien Rabier a écrit :
> Usually, we don't setup mesh networks but point-to-point/point-to-multipoint
> backbone networks (at 5GHz freq) and we cover ranges up to 20-30 km.
Actually, there is a non-profit org in Burgundy covering a 80km area and they
have plans
Le 24 juin - 15:12, dun...@openmailbox.org a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> RIPE NCC has an excellent distributed internet measuring project with
> probes operating from everywhere. It's success is well illustrated by
> this graph:
>
> http://crypto.mm.st/ripe.stats.probes.png
Hi Duncan,
I'm glad you're
Le 04 juil. - 08:09, Doug Schuler a écrit :
>
> Thought experiment for Independence Day...
>
> How easy would it be to develop a “Public Google” that was distributed
> across tens of thousands of computers similar to the way that the SETI@home
> project uses the cycles of computers all over the w
The FDN Federation will hold its upcoming General Assembly in May, in western
France. Besides the formal Assembly, it's mostly an opportunity for all
non-profit ISPs of the Federation to meet, present their projects, and
discuss.
Here is a call for participation to this event [1]. Please spread it
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