Re: I want my own IPs

2004-11-12 Thread Alex Kamantauskas
I ask this just for personal edification, but can you ask ARIN for a /22? I thought the lowest they would go is a /21 for multi-homed organizations. Bill Woodcock wrote: On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, Philip Lavine wrote: I have recently been turned down by ARIN for an address block. I

Re: I want my own IPs

2004-11-12 Thread Alex Kamantauskas
Yep, I blinked while going through the small town of ARIN Policy and missed it :) ARIN Number Resource Policy Manual, 4.2.2.2: When requesting a /22, demonstrate the efficient utilization of a minimum contiguous or noncontiguous /23 (two /24s) from an upstream. Leo Bicknell wrote: In a

Re: [IP] VeriSign prepares to relaunch Site Finder -- calls technologists biased

2004-02-09 Thread Alex Kamantauskas
Galvin said that the continued opposition stems from an ideological belief by a narrow section of the technological community who don't believe you should innovate the core infrastructure of the Internet. Again, the close knit community responds: _ INNOVATE

Close-knit group responds to Verisign

2003-10-03 Thread Alex Kamantauskas
In a Washington Post article, it was reported that a close-knit group of engineers were angered by Verisign's SiteFinder service, claiming that it caused e-mail systems, spam blocking technology and other applications to malfunction. Verisign responded that these claims are overblown. In

IP issues with .com/.net change?

2003-09-17 Thread Alex Kamantauskas
Not really operational content, but I was wondering if there was an intellectual property issue with the Verisign .com/.net redirect? For instance, http://searchthewebwithgoogle.com/ brings you to a Verisign search engine. Or, even better, http://getyourdomainnameatregister.com/ will

Re: Power outage in North East

2003-08-14 Thread Alex Kamantauskas
From MSNBC: Other affected cities included Buffalo, Albany and Syracuse, N.Y.; Hartford, Conn.; Lansing and many other smaller cities in Michigan; Akron and Toledo, Ohio; and Ottawa and Montreal in Ontario. Washington and the federal government were not affected Neither were much of New

RE: Power outage in North East

2003-08-14 Thread Alex Kamantauskas
Other affected cities included Buffalo, Albany and Syracuse, N.Y.; Hartford, Conn.; Lansing and many other smaller cities in Michigan; Akron and Toledo, Ohio; and Ottawa and Montreal in Ontario. Washington and the federal government were not affected Neither were much of New England -

Re: DNS resolution to Yahoo.

2003-06-13 Thread Alex Kamantauskas
http://www.yahoo.com/ differently. Server A goes to 216.109.125.69. The Server B goes to 66.218.71.92. The 66.218.71.92 is a faster route for me. How do I get Server A to resolve to 66.218.71.92? Have Server A declare itself authoritative for www.yahoo.com and set up an A record

Re: DNS resolution to Yahoo.

2003-06-13 Thread Alex Kamantauskas
I was just answering the question How do I get Server A to resolve to 66.218.71.92? The rest was up to him. On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Mike wrote: Alex Kamantauskas wrote: Have Server A declare itself authoritative for www.yahoo.com and set up an A record pointing to 66.218.71.92

RE: IANA reserved Address Space

2003-05-31 Thread Alex Kamantauskas
If you're running tests do you want too see results such as 192.168.22.0, 172.16.89.22, 10.129.20.222, 10.12.22.2? Wouldnt it be easier if your test results looked like this: 1.10.1.1, 10.10.1.1, 100.10.1.1, 1.1.1.1, 10.1.1.1, 100.1.1.1, etc? What's wrong with results that look like: