jamie (j) writes:
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device, and by 'device' i mean router and/or switch) configuration
management (and (ideally) compliance-auditing_and_assurance) software.
We currently use Voyence (now EMC) and are looking into other options for
various reasons, support being in the top-3 ...
Rod Beck (Rod.Beck) writes:
Hi Folks,
AfNOG, African Network Operators Group. Will be on its 9th year this
year in Rabat, Marocco. It takes place back-to-back with the AFRINIC
meeting:
http://www.afnog.org/afnog2008/announce.html
Stephane Bortzmeyer (bortzmeyer) writes:
that appears on most packaged foods in the States, that ISPs put on
their Web sites and advertisements. I'm willing to disclose that we
block certain ports [...]
As a consumer, I would say YES. And FCC should mandates it.
... and if the
Rod Beck (Rod.Beck) writes:
3. France: FRnOG; http://www.frnog.org/ Has several meetings each year. Has
interesting discussions in French on its mailing list. Moderator makes Stalin
look easy going.
sarcasmInteresting point of view, I'm sure it's impartial./sarcasm
Note
Joe Abley (jabley) writes:
You drop the packet at your border before it is sent out to the Internet.
This is why numbering interfaces in the data path of non-internal traffic is
a bad idea.
Unfortunately many providers have the bad habit of using RFC1918
for