Randy wrote:
>George William Herbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Looking at the routing tables you see failures. If a prefix
>> goes away completely and utterly, and is truly unreachable,
>> then anyone trying to see it is going to see an outage.
>
>not if a covering
the net. Some for research
and some for hire for network monitoring.
I think what they do is much closer to
identifying true outages than your method.
-george william herbert
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participate at ARIN as a member.
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>How widespread *is* IPv6 adoption, anyhow?
It's easier convincing some people to have root canals
or elective brain surgery than to broach the subject of
their software gaining IPv6 compatibility.
It's really annoying. It shouldn't be this hard.
-george william herbert
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n place to make sure things
like this do not happen, then all its announcements will have to be
double-checked and pre-authorized by its transits i.e. GBLX and Sprint.
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seems by Europe is "f***ing" its plans as well:
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2142044/microsoft-sues-eu-software
[sorry for being somewhat political again; flame away, just preferably
in private or our distinguished mail list "admins" might get upset]
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ne only for detailed output and not list/summary.
6. Does anyone know where that change process was documented?
Ask ARIN, I don't think it is documented though.
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On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, Andrew - Supernews wrote:
"william" == william(at)elan net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
william> The above line is as clear as it gets (if the other two
william> mentions that data is to be made available to public is not
william> enough), so
against ARIN's policies and whoever you know who is still making it
should be pointed to URL I listed.
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0").
ADD: A.DNS.BR
2001:12FF:0:0:0:0:0:10
So are you're saying IPv6 glue records for various nameservers have been
added to the root or that they have removed from there?
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hink above names have
anything to do with phishing at all since for phishing one could easily
just setup host "paypal.phisherdomain.com" (without any registration in
whois), but that is not widely used and a lot more common are attempts at
something like paypa1.com.
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Elan Networks
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peering with.
But at this time, I'd like to see you actually provide justification
as it applies to your case for why you would want to change bgp route
for routes coming from #5 in the first place?
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tion and deregulation and price-wars for
customers in US seem soon to be coming to its end...
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for RFC, nor would I be surprised if IESG is
afraid to say no to MS even when it knows this is bad engineering...
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On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote:
http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000243055975/
Isn't that only for Sprint Wireless and has no effect or rest of Sprint?
If so this is *really* off-topic here...
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J. Oquendo wrote:
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, William Allen Simpson wrote:
Funny thing though, they don't seem to call their sites "spam-king",
but instead "opt-in-real-big", or the equivalent. So, we have to
examine their binaries to find the sites.
... And ho
.
then why did you use emotionally loaded words such as "terrorist?
and "porn", which is also clearly in the eye of the beholder ;-)
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Key fingerprint = 17 40 5E 67 15 6F 31 26 DD 0D B9 9B 6A 15 2C 32
I may be off base here. Can't an ips look at the traffic; say on 443
and figure out whether the traffic is malicious or not? If so then let
it filter it. I know IPS's aren't perfect, but, i would prefer this
router be taken, if available and sensible including network outage or
DDOS, than
tion.
The above is a red flag that the godaddy's "customer service representative"
has no idea what "glue" means. Escalate to the real tech support.
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Elan Networks
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anything else. I think more usefull for reports
of drone arimes, infections and network incidents will be the work produced
by INCH group: http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/inch-charter.html
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Elan Networks
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,
I'm surprised cisco has not heard about that, I guess now they know.
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e to do as they like (as long as government agency
for that country does not get angtry at them).
the average length of a phishing e-mail spam last some 45 minues,
ITYM "median". Average is definitely highier.
Closer to 8 hours I think, but I dont have enough data to be certain.
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changes (i.e. what changes to nameservers had been done for
domain within say last 24 hours)and nothing so far either (this is also
very helpful when investigating phishes).
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005, william(at)elan.net wrote:
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005, Florian Weimer wrote:
Is there some kind of real-t
nameserver saying "[from dns" where as whois nameserver
will be indicated with "[from whois". This can be helpful with some
domains that change nameservers often (domains used in phsh emails in
particular seem to be used this way).
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either save address space in general or save the costs
associated with the additional address space they would consume if they
did not use the RFC1918 space.
William Warren wrote:
Actually the cable modems and Dsl modems usually have a 10.x address
they are used by the ISP's to access
Actually the cable modems and Dsl modems usually have a 10.x address
they are used by the ISP's to access their internal firware. Also on
traces that I have done on both cable and dsl the first hop is
invariably a RFC1918 address.
Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
t>,
geographically distinct
ring loops that turned out to be on that one cable
when the second cut took it down hard.
-george william herbert
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> - Forwarded message from George William Herbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
>
> So... is mail not getting in/out from Nanog right now,
> or is the fairly major fiber cut in San Jose not newsworthy
> on the operational list anymore?
Should be :)
L3 fiber cut in SJ
So... is mail not getting in/out from Nanog right now,
or is the fairly major fiber cut in San Jose not newsworthy
on the operational list anymore?
-george william herbert
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is a 2nd implementation it will
enter the Internet Standards track as a Draft Standard.
There is such as thing as "Proposed Standard" ...
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On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, John Palmer wrote:
FYI: The IP address of the mail server that sends out NANOG list messages
(198.108.1.26) is once again on most of the major RBLs.
Its only on SORBS (of the major ones) as far as I can tell.
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Elan Networks
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traceroute server with CGI that accepts GET
parameters (such as nph-trace) then I can add your server to our list,
let me know if you're interested.
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Elan Networks
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,
very low on weekend but can be lot more some days) get updated every
day and most active as far as updates is Spamhaus XBL.
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tion for user comments or discussions.
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Elan Networks
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I think some of you may find the following "blog" (article)
by Kieren McCarthy an interesting read:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/07/13/icann_blog_tues/
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Elan Networks
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lp to know opinion of
lawyer well familiar with GNU and other opensource licenses.
However statement that roaylty free in no way implies that license
is compatible with requirements of open-source is absolutly correct.
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Elan Networks
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that have been returned)
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Elan Networks
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;s: "Sender Policy Framework
(SPF) for Authorizing Use of Domains in E-Mail" and Microsoft's
"Sender ID: Authenticating E-Mail".
That is false information. They have not been published as "experimental"
RFCs, only approved for publication. Publication ma
, etc.
What you're doing with separate namespace is as if you took some part
of the currently unused IP space and setup your own BGP peering network
for those using that space with your own registry, but also accepted
routes from Intenet peers on the same router mixing it all up.
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Willi
ed by farms of servers and
ISPs hosting these farms know what these servers are for and let it be.
They are just happy they don't get reports about it any more and their
hosting of such customers can be hidden and behind the scene ...
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gons/data/scripts/
P.S. Still looking for somebody to document and if necessary provide
scripts on how to do it with netbsd, aix, hpux. Volunteers?
(and I'll do solaris myself if I ever get around to it...)
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Elan Networks
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hey don't just go ahead
and copy ICANN root zone as-is.
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s to be private internet in China...
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Elan Networks
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that are IPv6 aware. Nameservers that are not IPv6 aware
are not likely to make the queries that make these
misconfigurations visible.
Why would these dns misconfigurations be visible only to IPV6-aware servers?
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Elan Networks
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On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
On 29/06/05, william(at)elan.net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
BTW - I happened to know person who has setup email forwarding for his
department in major university in st.louis on sparc2 12 years ago.
It is still working as far as I know
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
On 29/06/05, william(at)elan.net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Another issue is that are doing the forwarding are the ones that
are most often least maintained as far as upgrading software and
enabling new SMTP features. As a result a
her system that I'll get to later this year.
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Elan Networks
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somewhere else.
So we do have redirect functionality SMTP, its just not done same
way as HTTP because of differences in system infrastructure.
P.S. Somewhat related work of mine:
http://www.elan.net/~william/emailsecurity/draft-leibzon-emailredirection-traceheaders-01.html
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y not by means of press announcements).
But I guess "E" is now turning more and more into "V", see:
http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog-futures/msg00019.html
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Elan Networks
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Get ready for even more scripkiddies stolen cc signups for ISP and other
services
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 00:17:27 -0400
From: David Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ip ip
Subject: [IP] the mother of all credit card data thefts?
Begin forwarded message
as far as solution
for entire internet. But some of it may be of use in very limited scale
between certain very large providers as internal whitelisting system.
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, J.D. Falk wrote:
On 06/13/05, "william(at)elan.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In part 5, I also go through why none of the proposals are really
"anti-spam" and promotion of the methods as such is misleading.
No matter how the a
As for the 'pretty hard work' part; they seem to be making money off
it; how's your gig going?
I primarily make money from consulting and other work not from ISP
services which I have not promoted from 2002.
Not sure that's a fair comparison, since I didn't thi
point". I just pointed that such data would not
be same as geographic location. That akamai does not need geo data
specifcally for their application setup is another matter entirely.
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daily basis", pretty
hard work though...
Of course, that would be a "commercial service" =)
Certainly having to support machine on every large network in every
city is rather troublesome otherwise. Of course this is probably
way overkill for IP->Country data.
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Elan Networks
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On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote:
> -- "william(at)elan.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Since it appears NANOG continues to be used for mail-related discussions
> and a some of what goes here is based on not understanding technologies
> a
no record of community interest.
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, william(at)elan.net wrote:
I suspect your completewhois does not take into account ERX data:
http://www.ripe.net/projects/erx/
Huge swaths of IP space were moved around between RIRs from Jan 2003-Apr
2005:
http://www.ripe.net
e ago but have not kept updated data as far as I know).
-Original Message-
From: william(at)elan.net [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 1:40 PM
To: nanog@merit.edu
Subject: IP->Country Data (RE: ISP's Contact List)
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Daniel Senie wrote:
h
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, william(at)elan.net wrote:
You can now do lookup in RBL style to
.country-rirdata.dnsiplists.completewhois.com
For TXT lookups it will tell you country code and country name, i.e.
"US - United States". For RBL "A" lookups it will answer with 127.0.a
I noted data is based on RIR direct allocations, so
swips and suballocations are not used. In the future planned is separate
service and data for experimental use that will be based on SWIP data
(lowest allocation), however my checks on it show that in too many places
its even less accurate then RIR direct info.
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will hire their own
goons to make sure ISPs and their goons don't
bother them. So did I hear somebody mention spamwar recently on this list? :)
Squeamish? Oh bother. OK, so we hire lawyers instead. Less bloody, but it
takes longer and costs more
Makes me wonder where the term "
tiple reports from users) and then lets this judgement
about your activities be available to other users then its reputation.
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Elan Networks
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On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, william(at)elan.net wrote:
You miss the point. Reputation is already widely being used today - every
blocklist is a reputation system
Strike that point. Not every blocklist is reputation system, though the
most widely used ones like SBL, SORBS, SPAMCOP are all like that
e-siq-01.txt
so what is really needed are people willing to come to asrg and work with
authors on R&D (with emphasis on "d" part) and if it does not work well
than ASRG will look at something else.
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Elan Networks
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ink to a paper that I'm working on
available (when its ready) and it will hopefully be good information to
understand what's up in email authentication front and what each
technology can and can not do.
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Elan Networks
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-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 14:48:12 -0400
From: David Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ip ip
Subject: [IP] ICANN Announces ".polinc" TLD for politically incorrect and
dangerous-opinion sites
Begin forwarded message:
From: Brad Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
h of that $60 will go to ICANN packet? If not
much then ICM is getting really good deal, amazingly good deal, a monopoly
heaven in fact that reminds me of another TLD decision mentioned at nanog
that ICANN is about to make official...
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You didn't really expect anything different, did you?
On Sat, 28 May 2005, Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine wrote:
Apparently DENIC is more qualified than Afilias to not run the .net
registry.
http://www.icann.org/tlds/dotnet-reassignment/net-rfp-finalreport-issue4-27may05.pdf
e
after that in Vancouver would be place to be to discuss it at
the BoF.
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Elan Networks
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ep separation of policy &
allocations from operations).
As far as downloading entire data for authorization - you can cache it,
but ultimately you can not rely on it being distributed by protocol
which itself depends on routing infrastructure, so it must be possible
to pass information as part of BGP from peer-peer.
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Elan Networks
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th is separate and security is in a detached signatures
which can optionally be sent along in bgp session as well. There also
seem to be policy differences on how it is determined if path is good
or bad, but overall the concept is not as bad as I originally thought.
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chy with ip addresses and
ASNs and NIR is the "root" organization.
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ship (but not necessarily actual route announcement). But that
does require going through each "ASN1 ASN2" pair in routing table and
trying to check if its correct - would require specially designated
equipment to sort out all these relationships and cache cryptographic or
verification information.
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you
please let me know (off-list)?
Thanks
William Charnock
Sr. VP Engineering and Operations
The Planet Internet Services
On Sat, 21 May 2005, David A. Ulevitch wrote:
Good morning,
AboveNet Client Services doesn't seem so keen on letting me know why
packets are falling on the floor between over my abovenet connection from
SFO to NYC this morning.
| Dear Valued Customer,
|
| There has been a fiber cut affect
ht
turn into "wto ty hochew videt" for those few who represent "sh" as "w"
because letters are visually similar eventhough sounds are not) and then
others do it the other way around making everything hard and even getting
rid of yat' derived letters - "chto ti hochesh videt".
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Elan Networks
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Greetings,
Is anyone else seeing any problems with Level(3) in the Dallas area?
I've got 3 Gig-E ports that are dropping packets like crazy.
Thanks,
William Charnock
SVP Operations and Engineering
ThePlanet Internet Services
erson – AS4, AS27, AS2152/2153, ISI/Los Nettos, research
net, lots of eyeballs, LAIIX, LAAP, Pacific Wave, PAIX LA, Mostly
OPEN~selective, eyeballs, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Matt Peterson – SixApart , AS# pending, SIX, EQSJO, LiveJournal.com,
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-
name) consists of
one or more dot-separated components"
So technically its not supposed to work, but not everyone is compliant
with standards...
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Elan Networks
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emails, but as soon as one does this would have to be
accommodated and quickly (otherwise it will remain as an open issue for
future update to SMTP - probably RFC4821 if this numbering continues :)
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Need tech contact at Akamai for troubleshooting access to some domains
hosted by them.
--William Caban
Net. Admin - HPCf
University of Puerto Rico
Hi all -
Just wanted to invite you all to the upcoming Peering
Birds-Of-a-Feather session at the upcoming NANOG, and give you a
flavor of a couple of the topics to be discussed...
Peering Introductions
---
For Peering Coordinators who would lke to introduce themselves
direction of totalitarian regime, something like that of Chile in 1980s...
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Elan Networks
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t to make sure what consumers get is good
and supermarkets also routingly check themselve quality of products they
receive (especially for produce and dairy).
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Elan Networks
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ld be managed or unanaged.
And some here are concerned that if default becomes managed throught
the industry, they'd never be able to get unmanaged from anyone.
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Elan Networks
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ns order) source and have typically control
(directly or indirectly with signed agreement) over the source.
If you want to compare this to ISP, it would be like me having peering
agreement and direct connection with few dozen content providers
and only giving access to users to those few dozen websites
higher standards than bottled water.
In Canada at least... ymmv.
Yeah, gotta to clean it up from pollutants [spam, ddos], add antibacterial
[antivirus] agents, check that the supply [latency] is not too low [high],
make sure there are no leaks [anauthorized access].
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Elan Networks
onsumers of those resources through the
non-profit organizations is not quite what the governments of the world
like - no, its large monopoly telcos that they prefer!
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Elan Networks
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in resolv.conf or nsswitch.conf. Something like:
/etc/nsswitch.conf
...
hosts: files dns
dns-resolver: [NOTFOUND=return] A6 A
Note: in this meaning NOTFOUND is only true when NXDOMAIN but not for NODATA
OR
/etc/resolv.conf
search example.com
protocol ipv6 ipv4
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Elan Networks
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Without 1-1 transformer and complex switching circuitry you really can't
do safe switching from one to the other. That pretty much means any such
device would be just as complex or more so as UPS, but less safe. So I
think your best bet is to decide if your power problems last long and if
they
omorrow a deal with Verizon
keeping UUNET but selling off former WCOM CLEC portions to Qwest...
Just wish the consumer had more input...
Don't we all
(and maybe we should do more then just wish, we do actually enjoy
benefit of voting in this "democracy" that controls our lives...)
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Elan Networks
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But don't you think its a little bizaire how they know talk about this
big and scarry monopoly after loosing bid for MCI themselve? Or do you
really think we'd have been any better of if it was Qwest (another ILEC
BTW) that bought MCI instead?
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Elan Networks
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obert Beverly, MIT
- Network-Wide Inter-Domain Routing Policies: Design and Realization
Olaf Maennel, RIPE; Anja Feldmann and Christian Reiser,
Technical University Munich; Ruediger Volk and Hagen Boehm,
Deutsche Telekom
BOFS
- ISP Security and NSP-SEC BOF IX
- Peer
?
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Elan Networks
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resolves the problem.
How convinient. Somebody must be reading NANOG :)
(the case of bad publicity in right place is working wonders for
some vendors who are otherwise hard to do press to do things quickly)
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Elan Networks
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could get it trademarked
because of all that)..
William,
Paul Vixie did NOT write the original BIND. The first BIND version
(4.3?) was written by the CSRG at UC Berkeley by Kevin Dunlap who was on
loan to CSRG by Digital (who also employed Paul at that time).
My apologies. I did not know this detail. I
complain loudly and they
would be right.
Its also important to understand that when one product is emulating something
else then user must always know that its going on and what product its
emulating (so as not to create any confusion and not lead to incorrect
tech support requests to original).
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Elan Networks
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ently,
it creates dillusion and bad reputation for makers of bind and so its
something ISC could legally demand to be stopped).
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Elan Networks
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