On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 04:58:03PM -0800, Donn Lasher wrote:
>
> Would be nice if there was a "list" somewhere of sites that did this. Would
> sure make troubleshooting customers complaining of "unreachable web sites"
> a heck of a lot easier. (Think MLPS over 1514 byte pipes)
>
http://home.e
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Sean Donelan wrote:
> It would be interesting to come up with a protocol that combined
> the robust flooding algorithm of USENET with a way to verify the
> source (i.e. prevent spam).
I'm not sure what problems you see with Usenet that would prevent it being
used for what yo
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
> In theory, news would be more rebust than mail, because of its distributed
> nature and it should be possible to make news work without relying on the
> DNS.
USENET/news has a few properties which make it reliable. The most
important is the fl
At 05:16 AM 3/20/2002 -0700, Christopher E. Brown wrote:
>Is it just me, or are the Tripod member sited filtering type 3 ICMP
>again? (Think < 1500 octet MTU links and DF/FN)
Would be nice if there was a "list" somewhere of sites that did this. Would
sure make troubleshooting customers complain
This is an Informational Message to the internet community:
VeriSign Global Registry Services will be changing the IP address for M.gtld-servers.net in the authoritative NS set for com/net/org. The change will be reflected in zone serial # 2002032100
The new set of servers authoritative f
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 11:50:22 -0500, Steve Sobol wrote:
>Apologies in advance for any operational content this may contain.
>
>I have a customer who wants to get a static ip with his dialup. He uses SSH
>extensively
>and plans to do X11 forwarding, and if he gets disconnected and redials and
>ge
This is an Informational Message to the internet community:
VeriSign Global Registry Services will be changing the IP address for
M.gtld-servers.net in the authoritative NS set for com/net/org. The
change will be reflected in zone serial # 2002032100
The new set of servers authoritative for th
Hello,
This is a follow up with the results of the off-list votes that were
sent to me about the level of interest in creating a slashdot style
board to accompany the nanog list.
11 Votes total
+8
-3
allan
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> "ss" == Steve Sobol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ss> Apologies in advance for any operational content this may contain.
ss> I have a customer who wants to get a static ip with his dialup. He
ss> uses SSH extensively and plans to do X11 forwarding, and if he
ss> gets disconnected and redials
The whois server has a really loose pattern matching engine. This is
actually a host record for:
JIMPHILLIPS.ORG
ACIDULOUS.COM
CANADIAN.ORG
COM.BR
SHEEPSTER.COM
SAFESEARCH.COM
The last one is what you are looking for - yahoo.com
This is becoming more and more common. Look at microsoft.com,
> you may want to investigate the likely impact of the
> "strategic peering initative". this will surely
> have an
> influence on where smaller providers decide to
> maintain
> a presence. this, in turn, will dictate which ixp
> locations/companies will survive.
>
Does anyone have any new in
Still have more work on the design document.
Sue
IBGP and Persistent Route Oscillation
The Draft BGP Persistent Route Oscillation draft describes route
oscillation occurring in networks today. This draft can be obtained at:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-idr-route-oscillation-01.txt
In order to evaluate how significant a
David McGaugh wrote:
>
> Maybe it has nothing to do with it then, but No one saw a significant
> decrease in traffic with Yahoo between 17:00 PST and 17:15 PST?
Well, yes. It appears lots of people saw it. And it was caught by
Catbird, and lasted quite long...
See http://www.catbird.com/imag
Apologies in advance for any operational content this may contain.
I have a customer who wants to get a static ip with his dialup. He uses SSH
extensively
and plans to do X11 forwarding, and if he gets disconnected and redials and
gets another
IP the previous sessions would be inaccessible.
I
Hi all,
UPC Technology has two pops in 111 8th Avenue in NY, as well as one in 25
Broadway.
We are currently trying to find a good way of organizing remote hands over
there, for invasive as well as non-invasive work on our Cisco routers.
Basically getting somebody who is clued up and that can
IIRC, The terms of the BA/GTE merger agreement with the FTC stipulate that
Verizon may re-acquire Genuity once they receive approval to market inter-LATA
services in most (or maybe all, someone refresh my memory) of the states
where Genuity maintains service points.
Of course, if Tauzin-Dinge
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 16:58:46 -0500 Deepak Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since they are defaulting on a $975B note to Verizon, and since they have
> been saying Verizon does lease dark fiber from them, it would be the
> easiest
> thing in the world for Verizon to take control of MFNX.
> The
Is it just me, or are the Tripod member sited filtering type 3 ICMP
again? (Think < 1500 octet MTU links and DF/FN)
Thanks for the reply Jake, most useful...
[snip]
MD> Q3. What do you expect the real figures to be based upon the network
MD> operating normally and what, from your experience, are they likely to be
MD> under fault conditions?
JK>I'm not sure I can provide an accurate answer to JK>that. There
### On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 08:34:41 +, "Matt Duggan"
### <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> casually decided to expound upon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
### the following thoughts about "Trap and Syslog Query":
MD> Q1. What do you think will be the percentage of 'useful' traps from a fault
MD> management perspective?
Hi Everyone,
Could anyone help with the following scenario and associated questions...
Imagine you have a network consisting of 10,000 elements split into 1,000
devices and 9,000 interfaces.
For arguments sake assume the following:-
1. The maximum number traps that the management platform wi
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