On 10/11/24 07:19, Nick Hilliard wrote:
Rich Kulawiec wrote on 11/10/2024 15:07:
Every answer to every question at every
site should be different and every one of them should be wrong.
This approach does lead to interesting conversations with tech support
people when you explain to them that
On 4/18/24 11:45, Aaron Gould wrote:
Thanks. What "all the ethernet control frame juju" might you be
referring to? I don't recall Ethernet, in and of itself, just sending
stuff back and forth. Does anyone know if this FEC stuff I see
concurring is actually contained in Ethernet Frames?
On 4/1/24 07:14, chris wrote:
ROFL. networking is a stream of zeros and one's. You are either 0 or 1 :))
Completely ignoring the real hardware layer where
it's all about eye diagrams, transitioning constantly.
Between voltage levels. Or I guess lumens. Or phase
shifts. Pick your poison^H^H^H
ens would have been well tolerated, even
welcomed, in the "C Suite" anyways.
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On 4/5/21 10:23 PM, Robert Brockway wrote:
On Thu, 1 Apr 2021, Jean St-Laurent via NANOG wrote:
What happened is that it would create a kind of internal DDoS and
they would all timed out and give a weird error message. Something
very useful like Error Code 0x8098808 Please call our support l
On 2020-03-13 23:23, William Herrin wrote:
> Can anyone suggest tools, techniques and helpful contacts for
> backtracking spoofed packets? At the moment someone is forging TCP
> syns from my address block. I'm getting the syn/ack and icmp
> unreachable backscatter. Enough that my service provider b
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