> On a more practical/technical level, I'm interested in how
> French ISPs that worked on the plan to implement it on their networks?
>
http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/actualites/conferen/albanel/rapportol
ivennes231107.pdf
I couldn't get a good copy from that URL but I did manage to get one
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
In my view, it's the responsibility of everyone on the net to do
whatever they can to squelch the first. But they have no obligations
at all when it comes to the second -- that way lies the slippery
slope of content policing and censorship.
The techni
On Tuesday 27 November 2007, Alex Pilosov wrote:
> I'd like to draw attention to nanog AUP, particularly #6: Postings of
> political, philosophical, and legal nature are prohibited.
> While the "regulation of internet by filtering bad traffic" is clearly
> political and/or legal, I do think the *
Anyone having XO problems in Minneapolis? We have an OC-3 down, all
services.
- Erik
I can't get thru via their abuse.
Your email servers have been pounding us (theworld.com / std.com) with
a non-stop dictionary attack for about a week.
Logs available upon request.
Nov 28 13:37:46 pcls5 sendmail[26487]: NOUSER: jbart1
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I found their NOC line:
http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/msg01583.html
Their business tech support line is 888-698-4357, they might be able to
direct you to the right person.
Also: http://kb.earthlink.net/case.asp?article=89393
I know it's lame, but as a last resort you might also want