Someone over there has decided, perhaps by accident, to include actual
\032 chars in their PTRs, which they may want to fix, eg zdns output:
87.88.9.76:87\\ -\\ 88-9-76.abo.bbox.fr
87.88.9.77:87-\\ 88-9-77.abo.bbox.fr
dig -x output:
76.9.88.87.in-addr.arpa. 7200 IN PTR 87-\03288-9-7
I have multiple clients with the same problem involving tunnels terminated on
Lumen to terminations on Comcast. The problems started on Monday morning,
10/11/21, all in the Denver metro area. I was able to change a tunnel from
IPSec-ESP to IPSec-HA and the problem went away and then changing
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On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 7:42 AM Mark Tinka wrote:
> FYI.
>
> Step by step, the tyrants shall be stripped.
>
> Mark.
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> Subject: [members-discuss] Update on legal case - Freeze of Bank accounts
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2021 14:53:03 +0400
> From: Eddy
FYI:
Funny thing, this morning, the packet loss rate has dropped to between 0
and 10% (from closer to 40%). Route seems to the same.
One wonders if some piece of equipment has been updated.
Miles Fidelman
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Ok folks,
Thanks for the info about uunet. But that doesn't
We have also seen the same behavior of intermittent customer complaint followed
by issue resolving spontaneously. Our end customer has a tunnel to a supplier
on Comcast with a return path via Lumen. The first ticket was opened on 9/23,
has cleared and returned a few times. End customer work
FYI.
Step by step, the tyrants shall be stripped.
Mark.
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Subject:[members-discuss] Update on legal case - Freeze of Bank accounts
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2021 14:53:03 +0400
From: Eddy Kayihura
To: AfriNIC Discuss
Dear Colleagues,
We are happy
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