/24 route propagation, how long is reasonable?

2005-01-13 Thread Michael Airhart
Quick question for the group.. How long should I be patient to wait for some /24s to become fully routable worldwide? None of the addresses are mine, they came from the upstream (only one provider) They are all part of the upstreams IP space, and I had assumed that they would have kept them as

answered: /24 route propagation, how long is reasonable?

2005-01-13 Thread Michael Airhart
Thanks for the private responses I received! Turns out it was a AS append problem... Michael Quick question for the group.. How long should I be patient to wait for some /24s to become fully routable worldwide? None of the addresses are mine, they came from the upstream (only one provider)

Re: Central Europe Web hosting recommendations

2004-11-19 Thread Michael Airhart
), but I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations of a good hosting site in central Europe (Amsterdam is great!)... Looking for basic space sold by the rack (+ bandwidth) with limited on site support (power backup assumed standard)... (offline is great) Thanks in advance! Michael Airhart

Central Europe Web hosting recommendations

2004-11-16 Thread Michael Airhart
assumed standard)... (offline is great) Thanks in advance! Michael Airhart

Re: The Geography of Spam

2004-03-02 Thread Michael Airhart
[snip] Somehow it seems like when you take into account the number of PCs on high speed connections, these numbers make a lot of sense. The US has a large population of these PCs so yeah, duh, the US leads in compromised hosts. IMO, what would be a really useful report or study is to expose

Re: Wired mag article on spammers playing traceroute games with trojaned boxes

2003-10-09 Thread Michael Airhart
How many times have you received SPAM selling a product from a U.S. based company? I have received plenty follow the money Hank has it right. M (speaking only for myself) Oops... Try this again... And as soon as you call law enforcement what happends? The spammer is located offshore.

Re: State Super-DMCA Too True

2003-03-30 Thread Michael Airhart
[snip] You can be assured that what ever references to trick or acrobatic flying will be challenged by the AOPA (aopa.org) . Those rules/laws are the domain of the FAA. Sounds like too long of a winter and it froze their brains. M This was passed in a lame duck session (December 11, 2002)