Eric Louie wrote:
First, thanks, all, for the quick replies with regards to the AOL email
situation. The update I got from my client's email provider is that
they have been blacklisted by AOL (reason not given)
http://postmaster.info.aol.com/
They can get info on the various error codes
On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 12:34:43PM -0500, Stephen Sprunk wrote:
Thus spake Randy Bush [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We're being hit up by MCI's billing fraud again.
mci's billing problems are gross ineptitude, not fraud. and just
about every major (and many minor) telco has the same mess.
Never
Someone over in Atlanta has a great sense of humor:
RouterGod: The online news magazine for Cisco Professionals..
Who'd have thunk it -- RouterGod's celebrity lecture series
includes (among others) Gary Coleman on Priority Queuing,
Charlie Manson on Floating Static Routes, and Don King
Device manger is nice, however the code/hardware isn't, sorry I'm biast, were a nortel shop... :)
Nortel?3Com aren't too bad. From memory Nortel are actually better at higherthroughput levels.Nortel has a GUI Device Management system via SNMP which is pretty good.They also have intuitive HTTP
On July 7, 2005, NeuStar received a handful of reports that DNS
resolvers were unable to resolve dotUS domains, plus the mention of
the problem on the NANOG list. From the reports received, the DNS
problem seemed to impact a limited number of independent
organizations but was not
i have to re-give a talk i gave a year ago in sf. i want to download
the video stream so i can listen to it on the transpac flight. how the
heck do i dl a stream from the nanog site?
http://nanog.org/mtg-0405/real/wedgies.ram
leads to
mplayer -dumpstream -dumpfile nanog31-wedgies.rm
rtsp://realmedia.merit.edu/nanog/n31/nanog31-wedgies.rm
bingo! works fine on freebsd. thank you!
randy