Hi Tom,
CGNAT is the most supported by the technology available in pretty much every
device. Even keeping an audit trail of IP/port mappings is relatively easy
(look into deterministic NAT – it will save you a lot of headache). You can
likely lab it up with gear you already have, unlike the
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 3:08 PM Brock Tice wrote:
> On 10/09/2018 06:24 PM, Philip Loenneker wrote:
> > I have asked several vendors we deal with about the newer technologies
> > such as 464XLAT, and have had some responses indicating they will
> > investigate internally, however we have not
I haven't found power outage reports from other states yet.
My bad, DOE moved its reports to a different URL on its site. Here are the
electric grid status for other states, along with some other status info I
found.
Electric power outages as of October 11, 2018 at 4:00pm EDT
Statewide
Electric power outages (percentage out of service)
Florida
Bay County - 98%
Calhoun County - 100%
Franklin County - 97%
Gadsden County - 100%
Gulf County - 99%
Holmes County - 99%
Jackson County - 100%
Leon County - 91%
Wakulla County - 97%
Washington County - 98%
I
Once upon a time, b...@theworld.com said:
> But asking for photo id is a good thing for legitimate card holders,
> could reduce fraudulent in-person use of stolen cards.
Requiring an ID is also a violation of the merchant agreements, at least
for VISA and MasterCard (not sure about American
On October 11, 2018 at 13:41 s...@ottie.org (Scott Christopher) wrote:
> Robert Kisteleki wrote:
>
> > (this is probably OT now...)
> >
> > > I'm pretty sure the "entire point" of inventing CVV was to prove you
> > > physically have the card.
> >
> > Except that it doesn't serve that
On October 11, 2018 at 10:17 rob...@ripe.net (Robert Kisteleki) wrote:
> (this is probably OT now...)
>
> > I'm pretty sure the "entire point" of inventing CVV was to prove you
> > physically have the card.
>
> Except that it doesn't serve that purpose. Anyone who ever had your card
>
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Well that explains the DNS weirdness I was seeing this morning. I had
just made a significant network change and initially thought I screwed
something up. After 10 minutes of halfhearted troubleshooting and
poking around my configs I began to suspect DNS issues. Before I
could do more digging,
I can also confirm that all of my internal DNS systems see the new key. I am
very excited for the future of DNS especially with many public resolvers
supporting DNSSEC and DNS over TLS.
Bryce Wilson, AS202313
> On Oct 11, 2018, at 9:42 AM, Selphie Keller wrote:
>
> Pretty awesome moment in
Pretty awesome moment in history, confirmed my DNS resolvers are showing
20326. Also, seeing the new key on public resolvers like cloudflare and
level3, google 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 still have 19036, likely cache.
On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 at 10:07, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
> Congratulations for rolling
Congratulations for rolling the root zone KSK.
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 9:01 AM Matt Larson wrote:
> On behalf of the root zone management partners (ICANN and Verisign), I
> would like to report that the root KSK rollover occurred at 1600 UTC today,
> 11 October, with the publication of the root
On behalf of the root zone management partners (ICANN and Verisign), I would
like to report that the root KSK rollover occurred at 1600 UTC today, 11
October, with the publication of the root zone with serial number 2018101100.
For the 48 hours after the rollover, we will be monitoring several
Robert Kisteleki wrote:
> (this is probably OT now...)
>
> > I'm pretty sure the "entire point" of inventing CVV was to prove you
> > physically have the card.
>
> Except that it doesn't serve that purpose. Anyone who ever had your card
> in their hands (e.g. waiters) can just write that down
It's likely worth noting that this specific test was of IPAWS (Integrated
Public Alert and Warning System), a system designed to integrate the
Emergency Alert System, National Warning System, Wireless Emergency Alerts,
and NOAA Weather Alerts.
It's not intended to be cell phone only or replace
(this is probably OT now...)
> I'm pretty sure the "entire point" of inventing CVV was to prove you
> physically have the card.
Except that it doesn't serve that purpose. Anyone who ever had your card
in their hands (e.g. waiters) can just write that down and use it later
hence defeating the
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