Re: Cisco to merge with Nabisco

2005-04-01 Thread bob
Resellers beware- New distribution channels will be opened up, Girl Scouts will soon be seen offering byte-able cookies in blue-green boxes, door to door and in unlikely places! Stale inventory is not expected to become a problem even with the increased distribution.

Re: ICANN Targets DDoS Attacks

2002-10-29 Thread bob
I would point out that if we were to define it and provide the definition to the proper authorities, it would go a long way towards getting a definition that makes sense. I, (and many others here I would imagine) can help get the definition to the right ears if ya'll come up with it. iii f

Re: Fanless x86 Server Recommendations

2006-06-29 Thread bob
Check out They actually sell kits ( power supply, enclosures, etc) and have links to mini-itx board. Some of the Epia run fanless, s I recall- Cheers, bob-

Re: Microsoft suing spammers....Tilting at windmills?

2004-12-03 Thread Bob Martin
"Sometimes the only way to stop evil is not with good... You must confront it with a different kind of evil." David Twohy - The Chronicles of Riddick Bob Owen DeLong wrote: It makes one wonder if an entity with as deep pockets and adept legal staff might actually make an impact on spamm

Re: Halo 2 and broadband traffic

2004-12-08 Thread Bob Snyder
oddly enough, Sandvine offers a box that does this! :-) They're jumping on the press coverage of Halo 2 to try and raise awareness of their product line. Not that what's being said doesn't have merit, but it's definately a PR push, and definately not a "End of the net predicted, film at 11" moment. Bob

Interesting DNS problem.

2004-12-16 Thread Bob Martin
ll be a problem. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Bob Martin Connected to whois.internic.net. Escape character is '^]'. nameserver 63.151.3.248 Whois Server Version 1.3 Domain names in the .com and .net domains can now be registered with many different competing registrars. Go to ht

Re: Port 25 filters - how many here deploy them bidirectionally?

2005-01-09 Thread Bob Martin
trend for me to wonder how widespread this behavior is. If it works, it will become very wide spread before long. This may or may not be related, but we have seen a sharp decline in spam attempts from our dial up pool since Sept 2004. Bob Martin

Re: Port 25 filters - how many here deploy them bidirectionally?

2005-01-09 Thread Bob Martin
We really don't know what to make of it. Either the spammers have modified their code so that they don't waste their time trying to spew from blocked machines, or we've been very lucky of late. I hope it's the former, but suspect it's the latter. Bob Subhi S Hashwa

Re: Port 25 filters - how many here deploy them bidirectionally?

2005-01-25 Thread Bob Martin
, regardles of where it originates. We've evidently made it harder to turn the boxen into zombies, and time and entropy have started to clean up the ones that where there. b Bob Martin wrote: We really don't know what to make of it. Either the spammers have modified their code so that

Re: Time to check the rate limits on your mail servers

2005-02-03 Thread Bob Martin
We've been doing this on postfix for some time now. Michael Loftis wrote: --On Thursday, February 03, 2005 11:42 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you let your customers send an unlimited number of emails per day? Per hour? Per minute? If so, then why? Because there are *NO* packages available

Re: Why do so few mail providers support Port 587?

2005-02-15 Thread Bob Martin
f bricks, and the door will be locked. Bob Martin Erik wrote: I just get sick of providers blocking traffic...their job is to PASS TRAFFIC. There must be a better solution, but laziness is getting the better of us all, as usual. We've had so many problems with "IP Providers" blocking va

Re: what will all you who work for private isp's be doing in a few years?

2005-05-11 Thread Bob Martin
how many folks don't want broadband. You don't need 4mb down to read your email. And once you get outside of the city limits there's a good sized market that can't get any type of broadband, especially cable. We may decline some, but I don't think that ISP's are going away

Re: what will all you who work for private isp's be doing in a few years?

2005-05-11 Thread Bob Martin
That sums it up nicely. Bob Martin Joe Maimon wrote: -snip- Its hardly a foregone conclusion. As it stands, the largest cause of broadband market aggregation is the erosion of "fair access" provisions and a sleeping(drunk?)-at-the-wheel FCC. Joe

Re: Stanford Hack Exposes 10,000

2005-05-27 Thread Bob Vaughan
he question of why SSN's would be in the career center database in the first place. -- -- Welcome My Son, Welcome To The Machine -- Bob Vaughan | techie @ tantivy.net | | P.O. Box 19792, Stanford, Ca 94309 | -- I am Me, I am only Me, And no one else is Me, What could be simpler? --

Re: UUNET connectivity in Minneapolis, MN

2005-08-12 Thread Bob Vaughan
Los Angeles. As far as I recall, network disruption was minimal following the Northridge quake, with a few sites offline {due to a machine room flooding at UCLA?} -- Welcome My Son, Welcome To The Machine -- Bob Vaughan | techie @ tantivy.net | | P

Re: Replacing PSTN with VoIP wise? Was Re: Phone networks struggle in Hurricane Katrina's wake

2005-09-02 Thread Bob Snyder
ted area. Prioritizing outgoing calls over incoming calls might help with this. Bob

OT: Yahoo- apparently now an extension of the Chinese govt secret police....

2005-09-07 Thread Bob Arthurs
Way OT, but very interesting- don't know if anyone saw this article about Yahoo collaborating with the Chinese government's police (from the BBC): http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4221538.stm If this is true, I for one will stop using Yahoo- I have spent alot of time in Asia my

Re: OT: Yahoo- apparently now an extension of the Chinese govt secret police....

2005-09-07 Thread Bob Arthurs
I should add that my original statement pertains to (obviously) the Chinese *government* alone! I am concerned about the repression that the Chinese people experience, and the basic freedoms that they lack. As far as 'China hate' is concerned- this definately doesn't apply to me- many of my

ALLTEL NOC

2005-11-07 Thread Bob Collie
Will someone from the Alltel NOC contact me off-list. Your NOC number is not listed on puck, nor do your front end helpdesk-ites or main switchboard folks know how to contact you. Thanks, -Bob -- Bob Collie Education Networks of America, Inc. (ENA) p: +1 615 312-6004 or +1 317 612-2883 f: +1

Re: Two Tiered Internet

2005-12-14 Thread Bob Snyder
the service allows you to select which of your traffic is important and should get priority..." "But all my traffic is important!" It gets more fun when the medium you use to get to the end customer is a shared medium, with some normal amount of oversubscription. Bob

Re: Two Tiered Internet

2005-12-14 Thread Bob Snyder
le to the standard service at all times. Bob

RE: Problems connectivity GE on Foundry BigIron to Cisco 2950T

2006-01-15 Thread Farrell,Bob
Possibly a bad cable ? Cisco commands- speed 1000 duplex full to set back to auto speed auto duplex auto -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Randy Bush Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 4:10 PM To: David Hubbard Cc: Sam Stickland; [EMAIL PROT

OT: Re: Problems with a black hole list in the netherlands

2002-03-09 Thread Bob K
m and some consider them as a valid source > of data > > * sigh * > > Idea's ? Perhaps you could contact those that "consider them as a valid source of data" and see if you can convince them to put in an exception for your mailserver. This should not be

Re: Question re. SSH

2002-03-21 Thread Bob K
ow X would deal with the icmp host unreachable messages that would be received when the pptp session goes down (would probably kill them). It should also be noted that vanilla vnc is not encrypted (but can be forwarded over an ssh connection or ssl'ized or ). -- Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | It's pretty good, if you don't think about it.

Re: v6

2002-06-10 Thread Bob Stovall
IPv6 became operational around 10:50. Let us know if you continue to see problems. Thanks Bob Stovall MichNet Operations Merit Network, Inc. On Tue, 11 Jun 2002

Juniper T Series routers

2002-09-09 Thread Bob Procter
Does anyone have any opinions on the Juniper T Series routers that they can share? Reply off-list, I'm happy to summarise responses. Thanks & regards, Bob Procter, ntl Group Limited. The contents of this email and any attachments are sent for the personal attention of the addresse

Internet Core Routing - Ethernet

2002-09-27 Thread Bob Martinez
Folks, Recently there was a string about L3 Switches in the core. I really don't like this string because I belive it reflects NANOG in a very bad light and I'm going to speak up here. 1. Why are you talking about vendors when you should be talking about technology on this list. Just like

Re: Internet Core Routing - Ethernet

2002-09-28 Thread Bob Martinez
over the place... Bobby Martinez. >From: Mike Leber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Bob Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Internet Core Routing - Ethernet >Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2002 00:20:24 -0700 (PDT) > > >On Sat, 28 Sep 2002, Bo

Re: Internet Core Routing - Ethernet

2002-09-28 Thread Bob Martinez
Valdis: >Hmm... so if somebody posts to the list with the problem, and somebody else >saw >that same issue and got a fix from the vendor, they need to send it to the >vendor for comment, or they can say "Oh, you're being bit by bug (can't say >because it would identify the vendor) in a (vendor

Re: Internet Core Routing - Ethernet

2002-09-29 Thread Bob Martinez
Alex: >Wrong. None of the vendors wants to help you what so ever. What they want >to >do is to have you spend your money with them by claiming that they want to >help you. Cool, I respect that attitude. At least now I know how to deal with you. The glass is half empty. > > Wouldn't you rat

Bob on SPAM

2002-10-02 Thread Bob Martinez
NANOG: Since Ethernet strings die, I give you my opinion of how to stop SPAM. We shall let Ethernet defend for itself for now. It is doing fine w/o my help. Mail Adminstrators need to have peering policies. Traffic Adminstrators need to have traffic policies. Processes beget policies. Th

Global Internetworking/Switch and Data

2002-10-17 Thread Bob Collie
Is anyone familiar with this company (http://www.globalinternetworking.com) and had any experience with them? They recently merged with Switch and Data (an Equinix-like company) out of Florida. Any intelligence would be helpful. Thanks. -- Bob Collie Education Networks of America p: 615

RE: Global Internetworking/Switch and Data

2002-10-17 Thread Bob Collie
Let me clarify now that I've done a bit more homework...they have not merged with Switch and Data from my investigations of Switch and Data, they just appear to be a business channel partner with Switch and Data. -Original Message- From: Bob Collie Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002

Re: no ip forged-source-address

2002-11-03 Thread Bob Martinez
Richard: Just my $0.02, May not be enough money. You present a solution to an unclearly defined problem. Never fear, the IETF has a packet sampling working group now, but one vendor has RFC3176 sFlow today (yesterday). I've got sFlow running on 1GbE links today and I'm planning on a 10Gb

List of dynamic IP's

2004-05-19 Thread Bob Martin
Does anyone know of a list of dynamic IP's by ISP? I'm looking for something akin to this list from AOL http://postmaster.info.aol.com/info/servers.html TIA Bob Martin

Re: Open Source BGP Route Optimization?

2004-05-27 Thread Bob Martin
This should help http://www.bgp4.as/tools Olivier Bonaventure wrote: Noel, Does anybody happen to know of any open source project working on a BGP route optimizer like what Route Science or Internap or the likes have commercially? The TOTEM project (see http://totem.info.ucl.ac.be/ ) is building a

Re: What HTTP exploit?

2004-05-31 Thread Bob Martin
a nuisance. Killing off one child process had no effect on valid sessions or the parent process. Bob Martin Mike Nice wrote: It seems to be another stupid Microsoft Exploit that just causes annoyance for Unix Boxes. The only side effect is they fill my dmesg logs with signal 11&#x

Re: "Default" Internet Service

2004-06-13 Thread Bob K
John Curran wrote: Why doesn't it make sense to change the default model so that such are in place under the user demonstrates some understanding of the situation by asking them to be removed? I'd just like to point out that people are going to ask to be removed so they can get their [IM client/IP

Verisign vs. ICANN

2004-06-17 Thread Bob Martin
Anything I/we can do to help the cause? Bob Martin Quoted from different thread: (note that verisign has amended their complaint against icann (since the court dismissed the first one) and i'm now named as a co-conspirator. if you reply to this message, there's a good chance of y

Re: The use of .0/.255 addresses.

2004-06-28 Thread Bob Snyder
hat RFC3021 was onlyu published in 12/2000. Bob

Re: Can a Customer take their IP's with them? (Court says yes!)

2004-06-29 Thread Bob Snyder
you may be opening NAC up to further liability. I'm not necessarily opposed to the idea, but it needs to be clear that you aren't doing this at NAC's request, and even so, the judge may take a dim view of NAC's involvement. Bob

Re: Has postini been taken over?

2004-08-20 Thread Bob Martin
This won't work for resold ports, but we used to do all of our [dialup] filtering on the NAS. We could still do so with our TC1000's, but it's much simpler to do it with radius if you have multiple ISP's using the same box. Bob Martin Christopher L. Morrow wrote: On Fri,

RE: Patching for Cisco vulnerability

2003-07-18 Thread Bob German
I don't see a lot of choice with this exploit. It's easy and quick. I knocked down a 7206 in less than a minute. Expedite where you can. BobG -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Irwin Lazar Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 2:30 PM To: [EMAI

RE: Cisco Vulnerability Testing Results

2003-07-22 Thread Bob German
Anti-idiot is not political. It's religion. At least for me it is. Bob German -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Galbavy Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 12:34 PM To: Neil J. McRae Cc: Richard Irving; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subjec

RE: Is there a technical solution to SPAM?

2003-07-29 Thread Bob German
the career spammers. Laws alone won't work, because laws have loopholes. Bob German -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 9:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Is there a technical solution to SPAM

RE: maybe this should be on sec focus but.

2003-08-01 Thread Bob German
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/[EMAIL PROTECTED] html Bob German, CISSP, CCNA, MCSE Sr Systems Engineer Irides, LLC -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Granados Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 2:29 PM To

RE: Blocking port 135?

2003-08-01 Thread Bob German
Absolutely. All of the NetBIOS ports: 135, 137, 138, 139, 445. Bob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adi Linden Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 2:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Blocking port 135? http://www.cert.org

RE: Blocking port 135?

2003-08-02 Thread Bob German
ports, plus a few other known-sketchy ports and port combinations. -Original Message- From: Jason Slagle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 10:12 AM To: Bruce Pinsky Cc: Bob German; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Blocking port 135? On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Bruce P

RE: RPC errors

2003-08-12 Thread Bob German
I've seen similar behavior. I patch immediately and religiously, and on two of my patched boxes I've seen unusual svchost crashes yesterday and today. But no infection, knock on wood. Bob German Sr Systems Engineer Irides, LLC -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: How much longer..

2003-08-14 Thread Bob German
her of these rules currently apply to computers. Maybe they should. > >Rich I've been considering lobbying for the imposition of an Internet license for years now. I could think of a few people that need theirs yanked. -Bob

RE: Port blocking last resort in fight against virus

2003-08-14 Thread Bob German
deploy it across the Internet). So we block, but we make exceptions. Not that restrictive, and not that hard. -Bob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mans Nilsson Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 11:51 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Jack Bat

RE: How much longer..

2003-08-14 Thread Bob German
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 >To pound it home one more time, worms that attack Microsoft products >are a bigger deal only because Microsoft has at least an order of >magnitude greater installbase than the nearest competitor. >-- >Crist J. Clark >[

RE: ethernet-based temperature sensors

2003-09-04 Thread Bob German
We use a Temptrax device (around $250) which we wrote our own interface for graphing and alerting. No SNMP, but the price is right. They also provide plugins for several monitoring systems. Bob

ChoiceOne issues today?

2003-09-05 Thread Bob German
Title: Message I've just had a couple of unrelated calls from choiceone DSL users unable to reach my network.  Anyone work for ChoiceOne, contact me off list, or if anyone else has seen this issue today, say hey.   Bob

RE: Worst design decisions?

2003-09-18 Thread Bob German
thick, unwieldy cables to lift the unscrewed end ever-so-slightly out of its socket. -bob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 10:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Worst design decisions

"Class A Data Center"

2003-09-18 Thread Bob German
Can anyone point me to a set of standards that define a "Class A Data Center?" I'm not asking for requirements, but an actual pointer to standards hammered out by an organization or governing body. Thanks.

RE: "Class A Data Center"

2003-09-18 Thread Bob German
This is the assumption I have come to as well. Are there any established standards for enterprise datacenters at all, aside from the obvious, N+1 redundant everything, diverse paths, etc.? On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 12:08:43 EDT, Bob German <

RE: Home Storage Area Network security

2003-09-21 Thread Bob German
of some of the things they do. By filtering and explaining to my customers what and why I am filtering, I am helping to educate and protect them. This might be beyond the job description of the edge ISP, but my customers seem to be happy with it. -bob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PR

RE: Home Storage Area Network security

2003-09-21 Thread Bob German
If it prevents network-debiliatating attacks like Blaster and friends, YES. -bob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Geo. Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 8:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Home Storage Area Network security

New mail blocks result of Ralsky's latest attacks?

2003-10-10 Thread Bob German
his be why everyone's locking up their mail servers all of a sudden?   Does anyone know of a way to stop them?   Bob

RE: New mail blocks result of Ralsky's latest attacks?

2003-10-10 Thread Bob German
He grabbed a couple of our customers' IMAIL servers, and I'm pretty sure discovered a few weak passwords by brute force. Bob -Original Message- From: Suresh Ramasubramanian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 11:27 AM To: Brian Bruns Cc: Bob Germ

RE: Any RBLs still alive that list DSL/Dialup/Cable Modem dynamic addr ranges?

2003-10-15 Thread Bob German
njabl.org -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Palmer Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 12:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Any RBLs still alive that list DSL/Dialup/Cable Modem dynamic addr ranges? Are there any RBLs still out

Re: NOAA warning for rf communications

2003-10-24 Thread Bob Snyder
> The NOAA links seem saturated... http://www.sec.noaa.gov/ Don't expect warnings like this in the future; Congress is likely to drop the Space Environment Center's funding to 0. http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2003/10/03/3/ Bob

RE: ISPs' willingness to take action

2003-10-27 Thread Bob German
e answer is for all providers to do this -- monitor outbound traffic with IDS, consider it a business opportunity to offer managed services to your customers. Resell virus software, firewall units, and most importantly, education. Your customers will appreciate it, believe me. -Bob >---

RE: Verizon Postmaster contact?

2003-11-03 Thread Bob German
My understanding is that they started breaking the RFC by refusing mail with null <> senders last week. Based on past experience, I wasn't too surprised. -bob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charles Sprickman Sent: Monday,

Does your Certifying Authority have a clue who you are? Do they care?

2003-12-04 Thread Bob Beck
r knuckle dragging apes to accept any certificate out there anyway, and if the CA's aren't doing anything to speak of with the "Supporting Documentation", Who are we kidding that there's any real point (security wise) to this exercise? Time for a new protocol that just stores the public key the first time like SSH, and the user maintains their own list? Really, is that any less secure than this ongoing nonsense from a practical perspective? (Other than there's no way for CA's to make money off of it?) -Bob

Re: Does your Certifying Authority have a clue who you are? Do they care?

2003-12-05 Thread Bob Beck
;t going to keep tabs on your stuff (and I'm not just picking on thawte here) and the browsers both don't differentiate between CA's, and make it easy for the user to accept random certificates or bypass the certification mechanism entirely, I don't think it is a reasonable effort. The whole process is flawed. -Bob

Re: Does your Certifying Authority have a clue who you are? Do they care?

2003-12-05 Thread Bob Beck
can keep going." I seriously doubt they differentiate it too much from popup ads for porn sites or herbal viagra. -Bob

Re: Verizon mail troubles

2004-01-28 Thread Bob Snyder
colo/small ISP facility then, 'cause the Verizon I dealt with wasn't real great with circuits either. At least, compared to the job the IXCs did at a former job of mine... Bob

Re: Verizon mail troubles

2004-01-28 Thread Bob Snyder
had on-site personnel. But even without the on-site folks involved, dealing with the IXCs was a much better experience, more "polished," with good SLAs and escalation paths. Sorry, didn't mean to hijack a search for a Verizon Internet admin. :-) We now return you to your mail/worm discussion, already in progress. Bob

Re: Strange public traceroutes return private RFC1918 addresses

2004-02-02 Thread Bob Snyder
s. I believe Comcast (and I'm going only on my experience as a customer) is or has moved from RFC1918 space to routable IP space for their routers, at least on interfaces I've been doing traceroutes through. Bob

Re: Strange public traceroutes return private RFC1918 addresses

2004-02-03 Thread Bob Snyder
eam Cymru's Bogon services or similar services (doesn't Cisco now do this in IOS as well?) will be blocking them... Bob

RE: Latest IE patch breaking non username:password@encoded websites?

2004-02-03 Thread Bob German
, please see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 834489. Bob German Director, Operations & Engineering Irides, LLC -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Herman Harless Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 12:27 PM To: nanog Subject: Latest IE patch brea

Weird network problem.

2004-03-12 Thread Bob Harden
Has anybody on the list ran into any problems like this? We don't have a firewall and have tried with and without our ACL's but get the same results. Below is our internal white paper on the situation. If anybody has any ideas they would be much appreciated. Thanks, Bob Harden

Re: wholesalebandwidth.com major sponsor of spammers refuses to accept email at abuse

2004-03-12 Thread Bob Snyder
or "LACNIC group:news.admin.net-abuse.email" to see what people are saying/blocking. Bob

Re: who offers cheap (personal) 1U colo?

2004-03-14 Thread Bob Snyder
netadm wrote: http://www.serverpronto.com Given the thread was started for people who want to get a server for mail clear of blocklists, why would I want to use a provider on a number of blocklists per http://www.openrbl.org/, including a SBL/ROKSO listing? Bob

Re: NANOG Spam?

2006-07-06 Thread Bob Vaughan
-- Welcome My Son, Welcome To The Machine -- Bob Vaughan | techie @ tantivy.net | | P.O. Box 19792, Stanford, Ca 94309 | -- I am Me, I am only Me, And no one else is Me, What could be simpler? --

RE: Have you really got clue?

2006-09-22 Thread Farrell,Bob
Well said. He can't respond right now, his computer has been infected. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 5:18 AM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Have you really got clue? > that, and a thread

RE: Cogent now peering with Sprint?

2006-10-30 Thread Bob Collie
That looks like a transit connection that Cogent bought at Ashburn, VA, not SFI peering connection. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ed Ray Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 12:11 AM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Cogent now peering with Sprin

Re: Google wants to be your Internet

2007-01-23 Thread Bob Martin
Our REA has been reading the meter via the copper running to our house for several years now. Took them less than 2 years to realize a savings. (And since it's a co-op, that means the price goes down :) ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 10:18:09 CST, Brandon Galbraith said: Wh

RE: More Cogent fun

2007-04-27 Thread Harden, Bob
Their DNS still points to joker2. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Gauthier Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 11:29 AM To: David Coulson Cc: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: More Cogent fun David, > After Wednesdays apparent 'software bug',

RE: 24x7 Support Strategies

2007-06-14 Thread Farrell,Bob
You would if you knew how hard the tests were. ( not counting Microsoft of course) BF -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Weeks Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 5:17 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: 24x7 Support Strategies --

RE: 24x7 Support Strategies

2007-06-14 Thread Farrell,Bob
doing ( agreed grey area on that one ) , but also the commitment for one to better themselves. someone I would look at in the hiring process first. Any/every applicant still goes through a rigorous interview process, and the uncertified sometimes win out. Depends on the applicant. Bob