you're probably looking for dotme...
http://dotme.sourceforge.net/
there's also webbind
http://www.afn.org/~afn23397/
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Christopher J. Wolff wrote:
Greetings,
Several weeks ago I stumbled across a web-based BIND control panel
freeware I was looking to use on a
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 09:47:55AM -0400, Sean Donelan wrote:
If these questions are answered incorrectly, it could impact your
operations.
rant
your operations will be impacted regardless of how the questions are
answered. that's how the government works.
doubly so if you s/denail of
...exactly. So, again, I can't see a valid reason for a single route to
originate from two different AS:es. Unless for transition purposes as was
mentioned.
- kurtis -
--On Tuesday, June 11, 2002 9:58 PM +0100 Stephen J. Wilcox
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I'm not familiar with all the RIR
I dont provide multicast, am I not an ISP by your definition? I think so..
Steve
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Matt Levine wrote:
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To: Magnus
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Subject: RE: How many protocols...
I dont provide multicast, am I not an
Chris,
I would recommend Webmin if you're looking for a straight-forward *NIX-based
control panel -- very easy to use, and you can limit access to other Webmin
features through account permissions. They're at http://webmin.com.
I believe Tzolkin makes a nice one as well, but it's a commercial
hi folks,
is anybody aware of an optical long-haul gigabit ethernet regenerator
box? anything like
Cisco Optical Regenerator (COR) OC-48 STM-16 Bi-directional Regenerator
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/oc48__l2.htm
but for gigeth in this case - we need to connect two sites
I find it interesting that the collider versions of BIZ and INFO (ie the
ICANN sanctioned ones) dont even show up on the Number of Hosts by TLD
section under this report.
Poetic justice perhaps?
- Original Message -
From: jeffrey arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
I dont know the method used here but I assume theres an additional
apparent increase caused by broadband users who unlike most dialup users
remain connected for far longer periods of time or at least far longer
than when they were paying for dialup.. ?
Steve
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, John Palmer
Since it seems that Mr. Bush has publicly labeled me a troll on this list,
let me be clear about what I was looking for an why when I posted this
request. BTW - in my best 'trollese' - My apologies for not being clearer in
my original post or in using the terms Slamming ICANN since what the real
--On Friday, June 14, 2002 07:19 -0700 todd glassey
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For the record so far it looks like about 20 separate client level
protocols and of them about 80-82% is http as an average.
Do you mean HTTP or do you mean traffic on TCP port 80?
is anybody aware of an optical long-haul gigabit ethernet regenerator
box? anything like=20
Cisco Optical Regenerator (COR) OC-48 STM-16 Bi-directional Regenerator
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/oc48__l2.htm
but for gigeth in this case - we need to connect two sites about
I am looking for a ballpark count concerning amount of current internet
nodes. ( obviously not exact ) With data relevant to this year. Feel free
to contact off-list.
http://www.isc.org/ds/
--
Paul Vixie
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Daniska Tomas wrote:
but for gigeth in this case - we need to connect two sites about 200km
apart over dark fiber
Check out the 7020 from Transmode
http://www.transmode.se/products/sing_dual.htm
Btw, my personal best so far is 150km over dark fiber using a extra long
Hi all,
I have a customer that is located in Pakistan and is looking for a
reasonably priced connectivity option. He says he currently has a 16kbps
(CIR) Frame Relay link to ATT's global FR cloud and is paying (gasp!)
$1550 per month for it. Their last-mile link is Spread Spectrum radio. He
Title: Message
A couple of times
during NANOG25, from the floor and from the podium,it was identified
that the tools available for managing networks were garbage. I was surprised to
hear that even real basics, such as change control and configuration
management, weren't widely adopted.
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, David Daley wrote:
I would very much like to hear about specific needs for (provisioning)
tools that would satisfy your needs
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ops-operator-req-mgmt-02.txt
-Bill
Bill Woodcock wrote:
David Daley wrote:
: I would very much like to hear about specific needs for
: (provisioning) tools that would satisfy your needs
:
:
: http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ops-operator-req-mgmt-02.txt
I can't help but laugh at this worst case scenario. And
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Dwight Ernest wrote:
I'm interested in getting some idea of the level of staffing provided by
NSPs and ISPs in their peering departments. In fact, I've been asked by
my management to provide as much info about such levels as possible,
without a need to disclose the
In the referenced message, David Daley said:
snip
4) There isn't anything to track non sanctioned changes to the network
(i.e.: hacker induced re-configurations)
I would be really surprised if anything other than mom-and-pop shops
didn't have _at least_ this.
rtrmon or rancid can do great
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Stephen Griffin wrote:
:: I would be really surprised if anything other than mom-and-pop shops
:: didn't have _at least_ this.
::
:: rtrmon or rancid can do great config archiving and provide difference
:: output.
::
I don't think the issue is detecting change as much as
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Joe Provo wrote:
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 03:00:41PM +0200, Kurt Erik Lindqvist wrote:
[snip]
Ok, my fault. I ment to say route object. However, I fail to see why (if)
you would like to allow the same route to source from muliple AS:es
The easy answer is that
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 12:24:40PM -0400, Mitchell, Dan wrote:
I have a customer that is located in Pakistan and is looking for a
reasonably priced connectivity option. He says he currently has a 16kbps
(CIR) Frame Relay link to ATT's global FR cloud and is paying (gasp!)
$1550 per month
Mike Leber wrote (on Jun 13):
Is there a way to get a list of objects registered with your maintainer
handle other than web interface?
From RADB, no - it's not in the query syntax of the DB. With RIPEDB you
can query something like -i origin mnt-by XXX-MNT to do just this.
You can however
On 6/12/02 6:10 PM, Mike Leber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Sabri Berisha wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Kurt Erik Lindqvist wrote:
route: 209.81.0.0/19
origin:AS7091
The netblock you are referring to is not globally visible btw.
Correct, ViaNet is
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