On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Nathan Ward wrote:
6to4 is enabled by default in Vista - any Vista machine with a
non-RFC1918 address will use 6to4. It is also available in some linksys
routers, and is enabled by default in Apple Airport Extreme.
I've been told there is a difference between OEM and
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008, Daniel Senie wrote:
I do wonder whether where the Vista machines on public IPs really are. I
also have to wonder if performance is really better when those users are
routed over 6to4 in Europe from, say California, or whether they'd
actually get better performance if they
On 13/10/2008, at 7:24 PM, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008, Daniel Senie wrote:
I do wonder whether where the Vista machines on public IPs really
are. I also have to wonder if performance is really better when
those users are routed over 6to4 in Europe from, say California, or
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008, Daniel Senie wrote:
I do wonder whether where the Vista machines on public IPs really are. I
also have to wonder if performance is really better when those users are
routed over 6to4 in Europe from, say California, or
On 13/10/2008, at 7:18 PM, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Nathan Ward wrote:
6to4 is enabled by default in Vista - any Vista machine with a non-
RFC1918 address will use 6to4. It is also available in some linksys
routers, and is enabled by default in Apple Airport Extreme.
Hello,
My name is Konstantin Poltev and I'm with Esthost. I'd like to ask
you to read through this email before hastily replying.
As you are probably aware, Esthost has been accused of pretty much every
mortal sin - from cybercrime to being KGB-sponsored part of Russian
Business Network
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008, Stephen Sprunk wrote:
Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
This brings up an interesting question, should we stop announcing our 6to4
relays outside of Europe? Is there consensus in the business how this
should be done? I have heard opinions both ways.
I can understand why some
Lee, Steven (NSG Malaysia) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/10/2008
01:20:30 PM:
Does anyone aware of the sampled netflow accuracy?
If you mean how well you can extrapolate real numbers from samples by
multiplying by the inverse sample rate, my (initial and somewhat limited)
testing showed a
On Monday 13 October 2008 15:30:07 Konstantin Poltev wrote:
and Spamhaus itself claims not to be
subject to any US laws, where it clearly does business.
The Spamhaus website lists addresses in the UK and Switzerland.
They appear to operate from the UK, and they claim to be subject to UK
Hi,
I am studying the MRAI timer and its effects on BGP - how it affects
the overall BGP convergence, route flap damping, persistent
oscillations, etc. It is wrt this that i would like to know the
default setting that most service providers use?
Do they use the default value as provider by their
We've got a simple HDV (1440x1088 p29.976) camera setup aimed at the
speaker podium area. It only has front stage video, no presenter
slides.
For a more full presentation experience check out the
Quicktime/Winmedia streams at http://nanog.org/streaming.php
The following streams will carry both
Oh, forgot one thing. Please don't bother playing the streams on-site. :)
-Tk
Been trying to get someone from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to get back to me but
haven't had any luck. Anyone?
Hi!
Been trying to get someone from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to get back to me but haven't
had any luck. Anyone?
If you have someone responding. we have created accounts there for a
couple of our customers, but still are read only level. Not really handu
if you ask people on peeringforum.eu to
They always respond very quickly anytime I email them you sure there
isn't any spam filters etc. playing nasty on you? ;)
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From: matthew zeier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 13, 2008 3:53 PM
To: NANOG
Subject: peeringdb admin contact?
Been trying to get
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