Re: Friday Hosing

2013-07-18 Thread Alex Harrowell
On 17/07/13 23:52, Jeff Walter wrote: On 7/17/13 1:59 PM, Alex Harrowell wrote: On 15/07/13 01:09, Tony Patti wrote: TWELVE years ago (press release March 20 2001), Comcast deployed Linux-based Sun Cobalt Qube appliances as CPE with their business-class Internet service, these provided

Re: Friday Hosing

2013-07-17 Thread Alex Harrowell
On 15/07/13 01:09, Tony Patti wrote: TWELVE years ago (press release March 20 2001), Comcast deployed Linux-based Sun Cobalt Qube appliances as CPE with their business-class Internet service, these provided firewall security, web caching, optional content filtering, an e-mail server, a web server

Re: Will wholesale-only muni actually bring the boys to your yard?

2013-02-07 Thread Alex Harrowell
On 03/02/13 05:55, Frank Bulk wrote: Yes, but IP TV is not profitable on stand-alone basis -- it's just a necessary part of the triple play. A lot of the discussion has been about Internet and network design, but not much about the other two "plays". I've certainly heard FTTH deployers mention

Re: The Department of Work and Pensions, UK has an entire /8

2012-09-19 Thread Alex Harrowell
On 19/09/12 08:04, goe...@anime.net wrote: On Wed, 19 Sep 2012, Mark Andrews wrote: In message , goe...@anime.ne t writes: On Tue, 18 Sep 2012, Owen DeLong wrote: On Sep 18, 2012, at 21:11 , Mike Hale wrote: "this is the arin vigilante cultural view of the world. luckily, the disease does

Re: F-ckin Leap Seconds, how do they work?

2012-07-02 Thread Alex Harrowell
On 02/07/12 16:47, AP NANOG wrote: Do you happen to know all the kernels and versions affected by this? 2.6.26 to 3.3 inclusive per news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4183122

Re: Network device command line interfaces

2011-11-28 Thread Alex Harrowell
Ray Soucy wrote: >One of the biggest benefits to a CLI is the ability to easily script >tasks. > In a Cisco environment I can roll out major changes to hundreds of >switches in seconds, for example. > >A lot of network vendors have been trying to make network devices more >simple and easier to us

Re: Outgoing SMTP Servers

2011-10-25 Thread Alex Harrowell
Ricky Beam wrote: >Works perfectly even in networks where a VPN doesn't and the idiot >hotel >intercepts port 25 (not blocks, redirects to *their* server.) > >--Ricky Why do they do that? -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.