Re: Has postini been taken over?

2004-08-19 Thread Ray Wong
destined for their customer domains. Some spam gets through their filters, because spammers are smart and adaptively evil. It's really quite simple. -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: .ORG DNS Problem?

2004-06-24 Thread Ray Wong
> > Same here, until a few minutes ago. Didn't work > (connection timed out) from various places in > Europe, while I had no problems when coming from > a host in the US. > > Alex. > -- > AB54-RIPE -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Postini, Re: Verisign vs. ICANN

2004-06-18 Thread Ray Wong
to their business is unpleasant enough, but it's also common enough to make singling anyone out as slimy to be a bit disingenuous. I'd hazard to guess that a large number of folks on this list work for employers with similarly "ridiculous" patents. -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Verification required for steve@blueyonder.co.uk, protected by 0Spam.com.

2004-03-09 Thread Ray Wong
; > using the 0Spam.com anti-spam service. Please click the link below to confirm > > > > that this is not spam. When you confirm, this message and all future messages > > > > you send will automatically be accepted. > > > > > > > > http://www.0spam.com/verify.cgi?user=1079785893&verify=568107 -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: example.com/net/org DNS records

2004-01-04 Thread Ray Wong
so probably wouldn't care if you feel the need to blacklist it explicitly, for that matter. > Roger Marquis > Roble Systems Consulting > http://www.roble.com/ -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Stupid .org registry code change

2003-12-22 Thread Ray Wong
the table that will allow me to lookup a name from the > above code (or better, a hack to whois that will do said lookup for > me)? http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=R11-LROR+registrar which finds: http://www.orgtransition.info/whois/registrar_list -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Hijacked IP space

2003-11-04 Thread Ray Wong
fty, if not particularly reliable or wise. Anyone? Should such a boutique offering be official somewhere or what would be the reason not to? -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Hijacked IP space.

2003-11-03 Thread Ray Wong
es to ARIN keep getting rejected, so yes, it looks like an abandoned block with an old netcom.com address. I'm starting to figure that, given the delays, there's been enough damage done that 204.89.224/24 will never be able to get off the blocking lists anyway, so perhaps I'll turn

Re: first Yahoo, now RoadRunner?

2003-10-10 Thread Ray Wong
> > -- > Mark Jeftovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Co-founder, easyDNS Technologies Inc. > ph. +1-(416)-535-8672 ext 225 > fx. +1-(416)-535-0237 -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: News of ISC Developing BIND Patch

2003-09-16 Thread Ray Wong
At the least a spurious lawsuit seems certain. -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

list thoughts on "unsupported" hardware?

2003-09-15 Thread Ray Wong
ify actually spending some money to fit the newer/larger images? Newer/still current hardware seems much more a no-brainer, but advocating spending a thousand bucks to avoid spending 5x that on a more current fire-sale item is a little less clear, to me. -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Some very strange network behaviors

2003-09-11 Thread Ray Wong
so there's nothing I or most here can do about it. That's not a technical problem. :-\ -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Microsoft distributes free CDs in Japan to patch Windows

2003-09-08 Thread Ray Wong
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 01:40:01PM -0400, Sean Donelan wrote: > > On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Ray Wong wrote: > > I seem to be repeating myself a lot: The problem is not technical; hence the > > solution is not technical either. > > > > Now, other than being a poor atte

Re: Microsoft distributes free CDs in Japan to patch Windows

2003-09-08 Thread Ray Wong
either. Now, other than being a poor attempt to pass the buck, how does this help us as network operators (and similar IT professionals) in fixing the problem? -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: BMITU

2003-09-04 Thread Ray Wong
ller. Domino fails too, but at least tends to parallelize well. It also has a path upwards in the event you choose your underlying platform poorly. Whatever it is, you're in for some, umm, interesting times. I still remember my own experiences quite vividly. :) -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: What do you want your ISP to block today?

2003-08-30 Thread Ray Wong
his will, no doubt, increase support calls. How much compared to a pervasive work is left as an exercise to the reader. -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: What do you want your ISP to block today?

2003-08-30 Thread Ray Wong
ls of them? Well, who gets to define "heavy?" A cracker might need only 2 or 3 scans to get the info needed to attack a site. I probably need a few hundred a day to verify said cracker hasn't succeeded. A script kiddie might run hundreds, or more, or less. -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Fun new policy at AOL

2003-08-30 Thread Ray Wong
. And if they throw the (power) circuit breakers at work, none of my computers work (for long) either. That's not a limitation of the grid. -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: dry pair

2003-08-29 Thread Ray Wong
DS. On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 11:08:10AM -0500, Austad, Jay wrote: > > Does anyone know to go about getting Qwest or a CLEC to patch through a dry > pair between two buildings connected to the same CO? > > When I called to order one, no one knew what I was talking about. > > -jay -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Fun new policy at AOL

2003-08-29 Thread Ray Wong
edict poorly thought out hacks will be answered with other poorly thought out hacks. =) -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Fun new policy at AOL

2003-08-28 Thread Ray Wong
outers fail, etc. Having that last "home" DSL connection may just save some companies from going totally unreachable at times. That's worth $79.99/month in many books. -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Cross-country shipping of large network/computer gear?

2003-08-28 Thread Ray Wong
it. You'll want your own people to load it in and out of the car/van, but it'll be cheap and probably less risky than relying on the odds with a shipper. -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: North America not interested in IP V6

2003-08-02 Thread Ray Wong
t's currently all getting > done already this way. The question is of specific versus general cases. Not seeing the drawbacks because you can cite a place where something is successful does not solve the problem for everyone else. In reality, this is not a technical problem, hence there is no way to win. -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: North America not interested in IP V6

2003-08-02 Thread Ray Wong
Who was it that said, "if you can't identify at least 3 new problems introduced by any solution, you don't understand the situation?" -- Ray Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]