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- kurtis -
On måndag, nov 11, 2002, at 16:10 Europe/Stockholm, Rasmus Aveskogh
wrote:
Unfortunately there's a 404 on
http://www.nordnog.org/nordnog2/agenda.html
-ra
- Original Message -
From: Kurt Erik Lindqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday,
Thus spake Gil Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In an effort to protect the Internet from future hacking attacks, VeriSign
(Nasdaq: VRSN - news) has moved one of the Net's root servers to an
undisclosed physical and virtual location.
Maybe I'm missing something... J's virtual location aka IP address
Stephen Sprunk wrote:
Thus spake Gil Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In an effort to protect the Internet from future hacking attacks, VeriSign
(Nasdaq: VRSN - news) has moved one of the Net's root servers to an
undisclosed physical and virtual location.
Maybe I'm missing something... J's virtual
The Bell Nexxia looking glass is (I got this from traceroute.org):
http://looking-glass.in.bellnexxia.net:8080/
Mind sharing the Nexxia looking glass URL?
Thanks,
Joel
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nanog;jamesstewartsmith.com]
Sent: November 10, 2002 12:35
Just a note, telis has cleared their bogan filters on 69.x.x.x and it
appears it was a couple weeks ago my fault:). THey also were very
responsive with this so hats off to them.
THanks again!
Scott
Just a note, about ten minutes ago a big jult went through our building at
35 S. Market and we lost power entirely. It looks like 55 S market is
also with out power although I assume generators have kicked in. Cause is
unknown yet but there is lots of fire and police activity near by so
I have a couple of companies I work with reporting 55 South Market
San Jose also lost AC power temporarily, but the generators are on
and stable at this time.
No word as to the cause from either of them.
-george william herbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Can someone give me a few impressions (offline) about PCCW/BtN (ex CAIS)
as transit supplier.
Thanks,
Tim
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Be different. Think.
No effects here in South San Jose!
Scott Granados wrote:
Just a note, about ten minutes ago a big jult went through our building at
35 S. Market and we lost power entirely. It looks like 55 S market is
also with out power although I assume generators have kicked in. Cause is
unknown yet
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 09:39:25 CST, Stephen Sprunk [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Maybe I'm missing something... J's virtual location aka IP address is now
available from every DNS server in the world, not to mention the public
announcement that VeriSign made to various lists. How is this
We have some dial-up-like customers behind a device doing the dreaded
Network Address Translation (NAT). We are doing one-to-one
NAT. Customers get PPP connections with 10/8 addresses. The NAT is
done far down stream from our end of the point-to-point connnection at
the border with our ISP. Do
Crist J. Clark wrote:
But there are still management reservations, the only reservation we
do not have a good answer for is the (arbitrary) claim that turning
off NAT may break stuff for customers who depend on it. Now we have
customers that do some pretty messed up stuff, and everybody knows
Hi,
Can anyone please tell me the answer to the following question?
How do ISPs manage the allocations they get from the RIRs? More
specifically, do they make the assignments from this sequentially or not?
Are multihoming assignments to customers amidst non-multihoming
assignments?
I
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-nanog;merit.edu] On Behalf Of
Harsha Narayan
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 9:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
How do ISPs manage the allocations they get from the RIRs? More
specifically,
do they make the assignments
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 16:04:07 PST, Crist J. Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Has anyone here been in a similar situation? Did turning off NAT break
anything? Is anyone aware of or can think of anything that turning off
NAT might break? (Ignore the fact any customers connected during the
If the
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