Even though your example is a bit melodramatic I agree with the concept,
all the arguments against the ownership that users have on their own
data is just hogwash.
If there needs to be government imposed regulations to ensure it, I have
zero problems with it.
On 29/03/2017 03:19, Mel Beckman
lar basis on the subject
but it's obvious I'm not part of a majority. The truth is though IPv6 is
not yet mandatory for our business and that's why we prefer a all-around
better provider then a lesser one that deployed IPv6.
My 2 euro cents.
Ciao,
Davide Davini
I
ever encountered by far, which is not a very high bar, but still, said
something like:
"You shouldn't worry about that, we have plenty of IPv4 addresses
left... and besides we are "working on it(TM)"... it's going to be
deployed next year... probably "
Needless to say I'm still waiting. :)
Ciao,
Davide Davini
right, but my understanding is that it is fairly trivial to
> comply with that requirement. I’ll be surprised if some LIRs don’t contact
> you as a result of this email.
It didn't happen yet, but I might try to "poke" someone when I have some
time to spare.
Ciao, Davide Davini
ey are, just speculating.
I used HE tunnels since 2009, I don't recall having any bandwidth
problem that wasn't related to my local link. I never used super fast
physical links either though. 10 Mbit/s, 20Mbit/s, 50/Mbit/s.
I hardly had any issue to be perfectly honest with you, of any kind.
Ciao, Davide Davini.
something else if I
want to "play" with IPv6.
This Netlix thing is just an annoyance, granted, I just wanted to point
out that not everyone has a clear way out of this.
Ciao, Davide Davini
through a Sponsoring LIR (a RIPE NCC member)"
https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/resource-management/number-resources/independent-resources
But you know, my knowledge on the matter is half an hour old, I might be
dead wrong.
Ciao, Davide Davini.
On 07/06/2016 13:23, Davide Davini wrote:
> Today I discovered Netflix flagged my IPv6 IP block as "proxy/VPN" and I
> can't use it if I don't disable the HE tunnel, which is the only way for
> me to have IPv6 at the moment.
Apologies I saw the huge thread only after I po
t;.
Who did it say on this ML that the best way to solve these issues is
Netflix tech support? :)
Ciao,
Davide Davini
On 31/03/2016 10:02, marcel.duregards--- via NANOG wrote:
> We are facing a lot of port scan and brute force attack on port 22 (but
> not limited to)
Maybe not super useful in your case but talking about SSH the sysadmin
solution would be to disable password login and use just keys.
Also, as
On 17/12/2014 15:14, Alessandro Ratti wrote:
Hi guys,
is there anyone from Telecom Italia that should contact me offlist?
There is an open thread on ITNOG if you care to join n. Some seem to
think it is a byproduct of TI de-peering policy.
My 2 [euro] cents,
Davide Davini
Andrew Latham wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 5:46 AM, fmm vo...@fakmoymozg.ru wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 09:00:18 +0100, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote:
http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/03/hackers-hijack-30-plus-wireless-routers-make-malicious-changes/
Is there any valid reason
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