Re: Cloudflare, dirty networks and politricks

2016-07-30 Thread Randy Bush
> This is silly. Anyone is of course allowed to deny service to parties > involved in obvious criminal activity. so block cloudflare from your network and go back to work already. randy

Brighthouse Orlando Port blocking ISAKMP

2016-07-30 Thread Eric C. Miller
Hello! Subject says it all!!! I cannot open any IPSec tunnels, because UDP 500 is not making it through to my Brighthouse connection. I've tried from Level3, Cogent, and AT Are there any Brighthouse engineers on that would help me shed some light on this? Thank you, Eric

Re: Cloudflare, dirty networks and politricks

2016-07-30 Thread Owen DeLong
> On Jul 30, 2016, at 12:34 PM, b...@theworld.com wrote: > > > On July 30, 2016 at 10:51 o...@delong.com (Owen > DeLong) wrote: >> If they are using a website hosted or accelerated by your CDN to advertise >> an illegal activity or an activity in violation of your ToS,

Re: Cloudflare, dirty networks and politricks

2016-07-30 Thread Baldur Norddahl
This is silly. Anyone is of course allowed to deny service to parties involved in obvious criminal activity. Moreover, Cloudflare benefits from this illegal activity that they allow on their service. In addition most other services disallow the same illegal sites. This can only lead to one

Re: Cloudflare, dirty networks and politricks

2016-07-30 Thread bzs
On July 30, 2016 at 10:51 o...@delong.com (Owen DeLong) wrote: > If they are using a website hosted or accelerated by your CDN to advertise > an illegal activity or an activity in violation of your ToS, then if you > have written your ToS properly, you are free to shut down said site (or > at

Re: Cloudflare, dirty networks and politricks

2016-07-30 Thread Owen DeLong
If they are using a website hosted or accelerated by your CDN to advertise an illegal activity or an activity in violation of your ToS, then if you have written your ToS properly, you are free to shut down said site (or at least your portions of it) based on their violation of your ToS. That’s

RE: ASR920-12G-2-10G

2016-07-30 Thread Cory Ayers
Hi, >Hello, >We're looking to purchase 1. Can anyone confirm this is a permanent license >for the router? > Thanks. >Andrew It is permanent. We purchase the ASR920-12CZ-A with both ASR920-S-A and ASR920-12G-2-10G licenses and below is the output from show license. asr920#show license Index