I've searched the archives, and didn't see anything current.
I am looking for a small, cheap, simply device, that can measure temp and
be polled via SNMP. POE would be a plus.
Any pointers?
-- Alex Rubenstein, AR97, K2AHR, [EMAIL PROTECTED], latency, Al Reuben --
--Net Access Corporation, 80
Regardless of what many of you may think of AADS generally, are
there people who would be interested in joining an AADS mailing
list, primarily to be used for broadcasting downtime notices or
for discussing Chicago NAP specific issues.
Perhaps a mailing list for other specific exchanges may be in
Does anyone out there from netsol, or anyone who knows someone from
netsol, actually remember this little thing we used to call a "role
contact"?
If so could they please contact me. I honestly cannot find anyone at
netsol who knows what one is, their website interface destroys existing
role cont
Anyone know what's going on with TWC's network (specifically, Road Runner)
in Austin, TX?
All that their support could say was "We're not sure what's going on, and
there's no ETA".
- d.
--
Dominic J. Eidson
"Baruk Khazad! Khazad ai-menu!" - Gimli
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Paul Vixie wrote:
>
> > > Security is a lifestyle.
> >
> > People laugh when I say this, do they laugh when you say it?
>
> you have to turn it around, "insecurity is a lifestyle", before people
> will skip the polite (because they think you're joking and it isn't
> funny) o
I actually noticed this morning when trying to check my mail that their
mail server is now SSL capable out of the blue. Interesting...
At 03:45 AM 6/24/2003, Matt Hess wrote:
Well, I do know, as a customer, they are going through a large att ->
comcast.net transition period right now.. they ev
"Christopher L. Morrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, gml wrote:
>
> > Security is a lifestyle.
> >
>
> People laugh when I say this, do they laugh when you say it?
usually they remember a very important event that must be attended to,
and assure me that they do bel
>
> I've seen a case where a single error in the
> configuration file of a $VENDOR_1 router was accepted
> (due to an 'undocumented feature'), and this caused
> the wholesale importation of BGP routes into the IGP,
> which caused most of their $VENDOR_2 hardware to spaz
> out. Locating the singl
> > Security is a lifestyle.
>
> People laugh when I say this, do they laugh when you say it?
you have to turn it around, "insecurity is a lifestyle", before people
will skip the polite (because they think you're joking and it isn't
funny) or nervous (because they think you're paranoid) laughter
Well, I do know, as a customer, they are going through a large att ->
comcast.net transition period right now.. they even left a poorly
thought out automated message on my answering machine to let me know
that on june 30th they plan on royally screwing up everything.. now
naturally they didn't
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