My bgp monitor tells me:
*> 1.2.3.0/24 203.119.76.3 0 4608 1221 4637
3561 1299 12025 ?
*> 5.4.3.0/24 202.12.28.10 4777 2516 1239
1299 12025 ?
These are _not_ authorized announcements, so could
AS3561 Savvis
AS1299 Telia
> Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2010 03:28:25 +0900
> From: Randy Bush
>
> >> plonk
> > ... goes your custom
> > Marketing by annoyance, smoke, and mirrors? Gotta love the strategy
>
> do not buy from spammers
I might also mention that I received private SPAM from a name we all
know and loath. (Hint: He's
A combo WISP and pre-DOCSIS cable system we bought four years ago in a
relatively rural area had exactly such a setup with Sprint and
UUNet/Verizon/MCI. They had just one T-1 with each provider and a very
simple BGP configuration. I just checked, and see that their ASN has been
reused.
Frank
--
What interests me is that they can't even be bothered to set up their own
mail server, or at the very least to use Google Apps for mail.
On Sat, 2010-10-30 at 21:05 +0200, Lin Pica8 wrote:
> Buy you glasses and a book about network engineering ;) !
eat your own words "in any of these ad-spam posts"
Now get out, and stay out, of my NOCs
Gord
Buy you glasses and a book about network engineering ;) !
> Meanwhile, I'm failing to see a product
http://www.pica8.org/products/pronto-3780
> source code
http://sourceforge.net/p/xorplus/home/
> or more to the point, any operational aspect at all in any of these ad-spam
> posts.
Pica nativ
On Sun, 2010-10-31 at 03:28 +0900, Randy Bush wrote:
> >> plonk
> > ... goes your custom
> > Marketing by annoyance, smoke, and mirrors? Gotta love the strategy
>
> do not buy from spammers
...goes without saying.
I'm just wondering if this a guerilla launch for some new Oracle product
or proje
plonk
NANOGers are only followers.
We are 1 second ahead of you.
Mail : pica8.org@
2010/10/30 Tammy A Wisdom :
> Put down the crackpipe. Your product isn't that great
> the b& should be dropped on u shortly
> Ps welcome to the ahbl tard
> Tammy
>
> Tammy A Wisdom
> Summit Open Source Developmen
Welcome to the AHBL, pica8.
Hope you enjoy your stay, and don't expect us to be recommending your products
to our data center clients.
Nothing pisses me off more then a company claiming to support open source
software that spams.
--Original Message--
From: Lin Pica8
To: Randy Bush
Cc: n
Put down the crackpipe. Your product isn't that great
the b& should be dropped on u shortly
Ps welcome to the ahbl tard
Tammy
Tammy A Wisdom
Summit Open Source Development Group
-Original Message-
From: Lin Pica8
Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2010 16:42:36
To:
Subject: Mystery open source switc
> Marketing by annoyance, smoke, and mirrors? Gotta love the strategy
But as was demonstrated by the link they posted earlier today, they
make a good filter for determining "news" organizations that operate
on the theory of "news by press release."
Think of them as a honeypot feed :-P
--lyndon
>> plonk
> ... goes your custom
> Marketing by annoyance, smoke, and mirrors? Gotta love the strategy
do not buy from spammers
On Sat, 2010-10-30 at 20:08 +0200, Lin Pica8 wrote:
> plonk
... goes your custom
Marketing by annoyance, smoke, and mirrors? Gotta love the strategy
cya
Once upon a time, Randy Bush said:
> > Hello,
> >
> > For your information :
> >
> > http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/102810-pica8-opensource-switching.html?page=1
>
> your spam is getting annoying
Me too
I've received direct spam as well about this crap as well, presumably
from list add
plonk
2010/10/30 Randy Bush :
>> Hello,
>>
>> For your information :
>>
>> http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/102810-pica8-opensource-switching.html?page=1
>
> your spam is getting annoying
>
> randy
>
> Hello,
>
> For your information :
>
> http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/102810-pica8-opensource-switching.html?page=1
your spam is getting annoying
randy
Hello,
For your information :
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/102810-pica8-opensource-switching.html?page=1
Mail : pica8@gmail.com
2010/10/19 Lin Pica8 :
> Hello,
>
> To have a better overview of a Cloud (or OpenFlow) Switch, I would
> greatly appreciate to invite you to a further rea
am = adjacency manager. Since NXOS is a modular OS, different
processes/services source routes to the URIB, and AM is one of them.
OSPF, BGP, other RPs, HSRP, etc also feed their routes to the URIB.
AM really only feeds directly connected host prefixes (/32) to the
RIB (ie, for each resolved A
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