Mike,
I know Dreamhost recently moved their offices so I don't know if that
has anything to do with it. I'll give you some numbers/emails that
might work since there seems to be a problem reaching these guys:
+1.7147064182
+1.2139471032
+1.9096260377
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - One of
Yeah, I know. This is exactly why no ISPs have abuse help desks that
respond, and nobody can get even the most trivial problems solved.
Over generalization sucks and just proves to everyone else what an
irrational individual you are.
We do better. We answer *EVERY* abuse complaint. Which
Gadi,
I appreciate your well thought out email but I sit here and wonder
what exactly you are trying to accomplish with it? Are you just trying
to shame the two ISPs listed publicly or are you trying to spark a
discussion about something that many people here can't fix?
Many businesses today ar
Or just have everydns [or insert other free dns provider] handle your
primary dns and let them handle the traffic, problem solved (for you
atleast) :-)
Personally I have no sympathy to people who are using outdated dnsbl's
(especially from 1999), I would consider the wildcard if you want to
--- "Christopher L. Morrow"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> yes, there are stupid people everywhere... Perhaps
> asking the question in
> another way is in order:
>
> "Given a large and widely available wireless network
> solution for
> 'consumers', how would you propose to raise the
> 'securi
--- "Patrick W. Gilmore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Nov 21, 2005, at 9:42 AM, Ross Hosman wrote:
>
> > So my question is pretty simple. You have all
> these major companies
> > such
> > as google/earthlink/sprint/etc. building wifi
&g
enough to figure it out?
Ross Hosman
Network/Systems Administrator
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--- Drew Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We need some fairly complex SNMP
> accounting software (data
> center) style stuff that can monitor cisco equipment
> for bandwidth
> utilization and generate reports based on 95th
> percentile and also
> perhaps
I agree
--- Chris Malayter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Good Morning,
>
> I would suggest to the PC for the LA NANOG that they
> invite Todd from
> Renesys to do a report on the affects of the Level3
> depeering of
> Cogent.
>
> I think this would be very informative.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -C
ngement to resolve this
dispute," said Markey, ''but the FCC must be prepared
to take steps to assure continuity of service to
consumers in the event that the parties fail to reach
an agreement."
http://www.boston.com/business/globe/articles/2005/10/07/dispute_threatens_to_snarl_inter
to monitor the Internet so events like
this do not occur.
http://www.betanews.com/article/Google_Goes_to_Washington/1128691070
Ross Hosman
from dial-up to deploying
wireless. With WiMAX coming out I think you will see a
number of smaller ISPs switching to it as a service.
It is also much cheaper to deploy a wireless network.
Me personally, I think wireless is the future for
residential internet/tv/phone.
Ross Hosman
Ch
from dial-up to deploying
wireless. With WiMAX coming out I think you will see a
number of smaller ISPs switching to it as a service.
It is also much cheaper to deploy a wireless network.
Me personally, I think wireless is the future for
residential internet/tv/phone.
Ross Hosman
Charter Communca
Could someone from Comcast please email me off list.
Ross Hosman
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