t; to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up,
>> > totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!"
>> > -- Hunter S. Thompson
>> >
>
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>Another unexpected result when we had an all-out Halon test: thick fog,
>apparently from cold gas and somewhat humid air. I'm glad to have been
>watching through windows. Visibility in the room dropped to zero.
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compare notes to see if you are also paying $250 for each BGP
prefix filter updated request, or if we???re the only ones???
>
>Thanks in advance!
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ww.youtube.com/watch?v=NITBfc1EOBo#t=27s
>
>"This video contains content from B_Viacom, who has blocked it in your
country on copyright grounds."
>
>I love YouTube and copyright regional laws :/
>
>alan
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for
it,???
>> >Holmes said.
>>
>> "But it's elementary!" Watson retorted
>>
>> :)
>>
>> alan
>>
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they always will
>> be.)
>>
>>
>> Mark.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 27/08/2016 8:53 a.m., Mel Beckman wrote:
>>
>>> John,
>>>
>>> With all due respect, it's S.O.P. for Nanogen to ask the list if anyone
>>> else is experiencing a particular problem with some carrier or another. So
>>> Nate's question is totally appropriate for this list. I know I've solved
>>> several problems by airing them here and getting insight from other list
>>> members.
>>>
>>> -mel beckman
>>>
>>> *snip*
>>
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7, 2016 at 01:35:09PM -0400, Christopher Morrow said:
>On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 10:58 AM, Paras Jha
>wrote:
>
>> I consistently did not even get replies
>
>
>This is a common 'complaint' point for abuse senders. I often wonder why.
>What is a reply
>
>> Software Tool & Die| b...@theworld.com |
http://www.TheWorld.com
>> Purveyors to the Trade | Voice: +1 617-STD-WRLD | 800-THE-WRLD
>> The World: Since 1989 | A Public Information Utility | *oo*
>>
>
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d to a
>> specified ASN by
>> BGP daemon on your routers?
>>
>>
>you are on to something... something fantastic.
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00, William Herrin said:
>On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 3:52 PM, Ken Chase wrote:
>> ICMP is allowed to be dropped by intervening routers. Someone will quote
an RFC
>> at us shortly.
>
>Hi Ken,
>
>That's not correct. Routers might not generate an ICMP time-e
-- because they were
xor'ing
the source & target IP to load balance and one channel was wonky. Fun times
debugging that one: "WFM from here, what's your issue?")
/kc
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s.c 0.0%10 147.5 125.6 49.4 165.5 41.1
> 12. 24.52.112.21 0.0%10 158.6 124.0 49.6 161.3 41.5
> 13. 24.52.112.42 0.0%10 151.0 127.7 52.2 159.0 41.2
> 14. ??? 100.0100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
>
dly for enterprises)
>- Is spread across multiple buildings across a metro area
>- Is elastic so can be divided between different services for different time
periods
>
>In a traditional peering sense it doesn???t really offer much value.
>
>Just my two pence.
>
se unit would be great, but might not have
enough brand name recognition to make the master client happy plopping down as
a CPE at end client sites. (I know, "there's only one brand, Cisco." ASA5506x
is a
bit $$ and licensing acrobatics get irritating for end customers.)
/kc
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got a quagga router in my life where bgpd+zebra takes up 1gig for 4.5 full
tables. Rest of the OS easily lives in 1 gig (could probably be much less.)
big-vendor solutions always seem much bloatier - same deal on power usage.
just a data point.
/kc
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and of course the second I post it all fixes itself. NANOG works! Thanks!
(was going on for about 10-15 min)
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 01:21:47PM -0400, Ken Chase said:
>
>From toronto - something odd - mtr to google.com (google.com (172.217.3.142))
>
> 5. v638.core1
>From toronto - something odd - mtr to google.com (google.com (172.217.3.142))
5. v638.core1.tor1.he.net
6. 100ge7-2.core1.nyc4.he.net
7. 100ge11-1.core1.par2.he.net
8. 10ge3-2.core1.zrh1.he.net
9. ???
par is paris, zrh is zurich?
same base path for hitting my EC2 nodes... Cant
streams (or at least achieve > 1.0Gbps).
>
>I'm tempted to get another ACX-2100 and do a 4x1Gb LACP port-channel to the
>customer switch, or replace the AV-integrator-installed Cisco SG300-52P
>(Cisco switch with e.g. an EX-3300 with 10Gb uplinks).
>
>Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
>
>-Dave
Ken Chase - m...@sizone.org
strict with
>the spam filtering on outbound mail, but somehow end up blacklisted by
>ATT/Prodigy/Bellsouth a few times a year.
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o Slabbert wrote:
>
>>
>> On Mon 2016-Apr-11 13:02:14 -0400, Ken Chase wrote:
>>
>> TL;DR: GeoIP put unknown IP location mappings to the 'center of the
>>> country'
>>> but then rounded off the lat long so it points at this farm.
TL;DR: GeoIP put unknown IP location mappings to the 'center of the country'
but then rounded off the lat long so it points at this farm.
Cant believe law enforcement is using this kind of info to execute searches.
Wouldnt that undermine the credibility of any evidence brought up in trials
for any
No kidding, just like how every order on newegg of mine will always be cancelled
after the order is placed because of "problems with your order" if I do it
from my DSL provider's ip block.
/kc
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On Sat, Apr 02, 2016 at 12:01:08PM +1300, Tony Wicks sai
e
>> Internet reset Resets hard-to-reach modem/router Less Internet
>> downtime Less daily stress No need to manually reset Reset occurs at
>> programmed time Updated information from Internet service provider
>> Proper reboot after a power failure Resetting allows equipment to
>> auto-correct issues
>>
>>
>
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Origin NAT? ;)
Ken
> On Nov 18, 2015, at 11:15 PM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
>
> On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 18:21:32 -0600, David Edelman said:
>> How about Origin Obfuscation
>
> Obfuscation implies intent. Most leaks and mis-announcements don't
> have intent because they're whoopsies.
Hey!
New message, please read <http://mastairconditioning.com/another.php?72jt9>
Ken Simpson
Hey!
New message, please read <http://arpitshah.co.in/stop.php?e5>
Henault Ken
Hey!
New message, please read <http://signranch.com/new.php?wf>
Henault Ken
Hey!
New message, please read <http://bootcampchennai.com/delight.php?i7w07>
Henault Ken
Hey!
New message, please read <http://homeeshop.co.in/kitchen.php?t>
Henault Ken
please reply offlist, mutual customer issue.
/kc
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one bite at the apple' rule. Give me one chance [and] then I
>won't contact you again." - Direct Marketing Ass'n position on e-mail
spam(CNN)
>With 24 million small businesses in the US alone, that's way too many apples.
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Client seeing repeated yahoo DNS resolve failures against multiple domains
for email, despite all other recursive resolvers having no issue.
Please contact me off list.
/kc
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they seem to use gmail and actually get their email.
/kc
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 07:24:35AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian said:
> You think every accountant, realtor, coffee shop etc uses their own
> domain?
>
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fied precisely as that page stipulates.)
>
>Perhaps it's too much to expect that in 2015 system and network admins
>will actually demonstrate baseline professionalism and competence by
>reading and answering role account email.
>
>---rsk
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er cluster without top of
rack switches" concept.
>
>This model have a reduce switches and cables costs and high network
durability by lightweight and simple configuration.
>
>if you interest in, please try to do yourself this concept ;-)
>
>
>An Easy way to
how about all in 1U (interconnect room switch, $$$/u)
/kc
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at 10:31 PM, Larry Sheldon wrote:
>.
>> HOW did they make it
>
>Maybe the woodpecker had a little help...
>Obligatory Friday xkcd ref: http://xkcd.com/614/
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cable was replugged, insta/fb back up here.
/kc
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 02:04:58AM -0500, Zachary said:
>Seems unlikely, probably taking credit for someone tripping over a cable.
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instagram/>@Tinder
><https://twitter.com/Tinder/>@aim <https://twitter.com/aim/>@Myspace
><https://twitter.com/Myspace/>
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down from toronto. instagram too, of course.
/kc
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more like 15 to 20) on an i7 based Mikrotik for full BGP
> Tables.
Ya, that.
/kc
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Hows convergence time on these mikrotik/ubiquity/etc units for a full table?
/kc
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u on the wrong *day*, with possibly serious
consequences...
>
/kc
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uld not be "adjusted", unless there's a time warp of some sort.
>> The leap second adjustment should be in the display of the time,
>> i.e., similar to how time zones are handled.
>>
>>
>> fwiw
>>
>>
>>
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echniques). ]
This is an age old game, but the ante has just been upped. Our industry should
respond to this.
/kc
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ian Assange */
/kc
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(mtr|lft|traceroute) xmas.futile.net
/kc
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C" and go CIDR?
>
>For the most part yes. They still reference it for historical purposes
>but otherwise it is all VLSM/CIDR.
>
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19:25 <@andrewTO>
http://mis.fortunecook.ie/misfortune-cookie-suspected-vulnerable.pdf has a list
of potentially vulnerable devices
19:25 <@math> andrewTO@opensrs++
/kc
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Heavy Computing - Clu
then it's godaddy.
Godaddy: comments?
/kc
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ain,
>> startupong.com, but still not targetly.co and others.
>>
>>
>Last time we had weird DNS issues with GoDaddy, it was dependent on the
>querying IP address due to load-balancing issues on their side. Try issuing
>queries from even and odd IP addresses to see
t;
>;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
>; EDNS: version: 0, flags: do; udp: 512
>;; QUESTION SECTION:
>;targetly.co.IN A
>
>;; ANSWER SECTION:
>targetly.co. 242 IN A 184.168.221.38
>
>;; Query time: 67 msec
>;; SERVER: 8.8.8.8#53(8.8.8.8)
>;; WHEN: Sun Dec 7 18:07:58 2014
>;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 56
>
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kyo.ocn.ne.jp
>> 97.8% 150.8 150.8 150.8 150.8 0.0
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 4:56 AM, Job Snijders wrote:
>>
>> > On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 04:51:59AM -0500, james jones wrote:
>> > > Looking to discuss a routing issue going through NTT's link to JP.
>> >
>> > Feel free to contact me off-list with the details.
>> >
>> > Kind regards,
>> >
>> > Job
>> >
>
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>clue++; | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/ My statements are only mine.
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a police state?
>
>mtr dies at hop 2 for me:
>
>2. l100.nwrknj-vfttp-134.verizon-gni.net ( 173.70.26.1 )
>
>Is verizon now censoring the internet for me?
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craigslist redirected to another site
>> other than craigslist? I see it loading http://digitalgangster.com/5um.
>>
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kets, and then feed a list of
>> IP source addresses and have it mail it out to the abuse contact at each
>> source network. I am wondering if anyone has a pointer or reference to
>> any tools which might help facillitate this?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Mike-
>>
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have it (at least in older codes, no idea if it still works).
http://serverfault.com/questions/281534/what-is-the-command-to-enable-3rd-party-sfp-transceivers-on-arista-switch
One note: I did not have to reboot the switch for it to work. That took
care of *most* 3rd-party optics, but I seem to recall it didn't cover 100%.
Ken
>references, but sometimes people don't get it right:
>
>http://superuser.com/questions/614002/how-to-open-pdf-js-in-firefox-via-chrome-url
>
>My guess is that somebody else didn't quite get it right, and is trying to
>get to the hostname when they inten
Ha! I'd say that's an upgrade for the BCN! ;-)
I still have nightmares about Site Mangler, and conflicting versions
between it and the BCN/BLNs.
Ken
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:07 AM, Justin M. Streiner <
strei...@cluebyfour.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Sep 2014, Jim Deva
to 'fix a spelling error'
that managed to completely break all IP routing? :)
(Yes, I loved the PM2/PM3's)
Ken
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 7:44 AM, wrote:
> Dell - Internal Use - Confidential
>
> I personally never ran the Ascend gear (outside of a setting up a
> cus
Sent you an email off list.
Ken-
On Nov 1, 2013, at 12:21 PM, Joseph Jackson wrote:
> Anyone from Integra Telecom who knows their BGP routing on list? I
> have an open ticket but can't get past the noc techs and the issue is
> a weird one.
>
> Thanks!
>
Hello,
Is there a Google corporate network engineer here who can contact me off
list please? It's regarding some issues with connectivity to the Google
corporate network services and load balancing (not Google apps).
Thanks!
Ken
Don't forget Theo DeRaadt's email about IPSec!
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=129236621626462
On 31 July 2013 16:50, Chris Boyd wrote:
>
> On Jul 31, 2013, at 10:26 AM, "<<\"tei''>>>" <
> oscar.vi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > - Have I read it correctly. Can then break into a vpn connection,
I wonder who that building on their website actually belongs to, or if
it even exists?
http://www.tineye.com/search/776bee3aea6d8f901758534a2fb3b9d5718ad256/
heh heh.
Ken
On 7/5/2013 8:06 AM, Alessandro Ratti wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I have a question for you.
> Anyone knows or has had
I've found rapidssl wildcards are generally the cheapest (~$120), and
are not limited to a number of servers. In practice, neither are the
other brands.
Ken
On 12/27/2012 1:47 PM, Blake Pfankuch wrote:
> Ok, so this might be a little off topic but I am trying to validate something
>
ice if WP/Joomla/etc force auto-updated by default, at
least for sec fixes..
Ken
Pacific.Net
Save the good scotch for lmhosts :)
On May 23, 2012, at 9:27 PM, George Herbert wrote:
> On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 5:42 PM, wrote:
>> On Wed, 23 May 2012 13:09:09 -0700, Leo Bicknell said:
>>
>>> "In 1988, while employed by DEC, he started working on the popular
>>>internet domain name
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On Feb 19, 2012 4:10 p.m., "Robert Bonomi" wrote:
>
> > From ken.gilm...@gmail.com Sun Feb 19 05:04:39 2012
> > Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 11:59:37 +0100
> > Subject: Re: DNS Attacks
> > From: Ken Gilmour
On Feb 18, 2012 10:24 PM, "Robert Bonomi" wrote:
>
> Even better, nat to a 'bogon' DNS server -- one that -- regardless of the
> query -- returns the address of a dedicated machine on your network set up
> especially for this purpose.
What happens when the client sends a POST from a cached page o
Phase testers
Velcro
Flashlight (depending on how well lit the dc is)
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On Feb 17, 2012 6:35 PM, "Jay Ashworth" wrote:
> Please post your top 3 favorite components/parts you'd like to see in a
> vending machine at your colo; please be as spe
Depends where they are located. I found Europol and the NHTCU somewhat
helpful (but slow) to deal with some botnets controlled in Macedonia and
Latvia. NHTCU were contacted because of the location of one of the attacked
hosts.
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On Jan 23, 2012 1
the
NOTRACK target.
iptables -t raw -I PREROUTING -p udp --dport 53 -j NOTRACK
iptables -t raw -I OUTPUT -p udp --sport 53 -j NOTRACK
http://www.frozentux.net/iptables-tutorial/iptables-tutorial.html#NOTRACKTARGET
Ken
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for your replies.
Ken King
theSSLstore has good reseller pricing on a variety of certs.
~ $10 domain validated rapidssl certs in about 5 minutes.
More expensive and time consuming certs are available, Verisign,
Geotrust, Thawte, greenbars, wildcards, etc..
Ken
On 1/6/2012 8:15 AM, Michael Carey wrote:
Looking for a
You probably want to google for the dnschanger virus
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On Dec 20, 2011 4:38 p.m., "Eduardo A. Suárez" <
esua...@fcaglp.fcaglp.unlp.edu.ar> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what if evil guys hack my mom ISP DNS servers and use RPZ to redirect
> traffic from mom_
A quick test shows that they are not blocking, at least for me.
-Ken Stox
k...@stox.org
Not so bad for UK but there is an extreme weather warning for the west of
Ireland
http://www.independent.ie/national-news/hurricane-alert-storm-winds-coming-as-katia-moves-in-2872652.html
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On Sep 11, 2011 2:53 AM, "Jay Mitchell" wrote:
> Ju
ng that. One of the best ways
>is to
repeal the laws of thermodynamics
/kc
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e not in fact concomittant.
/kc
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Ken Henault
senior infrastructure architect
enterprise solutions & architecture
e-mail: blade...@hp.com
phone: 603-421-2852
twitter: @bladeguy
On Aug 10, 2011 7:47 PM, nanog-requ...@nanog.org
wrote:
Send NANOG mailing list submissions to
n
x27;s, not
official by any standard, jump through 18 other hoops, and still won't
delist them because some bit in their named replies is the wrong number of
electronvolts on your wire, and then claim you dont know an RFC?
p.k.b.
/kc
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person to fix sorbs once and for all.
anyone who uses sorbs as a filter is breaking internets. tell
your customers target's admins.
/kc
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>stunts and cake baking not withstanding, they're both equally complicit.
So we have to buy from BOTH HE and Cogent?! Sounds like market fixing to me! :/
Guess if we do we can advertise that on our webpage... "now with BOTH halves
of the ipv6 internets!"
/kc
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On Wed, Jun 08, 2011 at 08:02:14PM +, Nathan Eisenberg said:
>> Has been going on for a long while now. HE even made a cake for Cogent
>> (IIRC), to no avail.
>
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/77519640@N00/4031195041/
ObMeme[tm]: cake was a lie?
/kc
ossible integers, ya know.
/kc
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) instead of WEP or wide open seems like a greater pitfall.
What about projects like http://NoCat.net - will they be made illegal? That's
going
to be an awesome can of worms.
/kc
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Heavy Computing - Clued
4's.
>
> You know you can buy a C-64 now? Someone bought the name and created a
> PC in a case that looks identical to a C-64.
and runs a C64 emulator at 100x the speed of the original 64, meaning
the games are unplayable without a nullop routine :)
/kc
>
> Lyle Giese
>
t spot for escape...
Then some kids decided to take it over and discuss and trade commodore-64
juarez on it (and then, seeming to having a shred of clue, they were
harassed by others for help to get off the list) til we noticed and figured we
were abetting piracy, so we shut it down.
Ah those were t
;You must log in to see this page."
>>
>> Please don't post links that require passwords.
>>
>> --
>> D'Arcy J.M. Cain | Democracy is three wolves
>> http://www.druid.net/darcy/| and a sheep voting on
>>
ead this and realise nothing can be done:
http://seclists.org/nanog/2010/Jan/393
good luck!
/kc
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HP has identified a DNS related issue with HP Virtual Connect that does not
impact data traffic but does impair the manageability of Virtual Connect
devices. HP is acting promptly to help customers remove this issue in the short
term with an interim resolution. A permanent firmware fix will be a
reason to adopt ipv6.
Maybe Roku will add the "ipv6 tunnel endpoint channel" next?
Seems like an opportunity?
Ken
Any of the ones I've used at home do provide global IPv4s to the home networks.
I'm kinda selective, though.
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On 2/9/2011 3:50 PM, Scott Helms wrote:
On 2/9/2011 4:36 PM, Ken A wrote:
10/8 is the management network on my cable modem. The cable modem
bridges your wan 'real' ip(s) through to your PC or router. At least
that's how Suddenlink does it here. The customer is normally
sl modem. The largest NATs are
presumably w/mobile carriers. I've never been behind NAT (except one I
controlled) on a consumer dsl or cable link in the US.
Ken
That said, from my reading of some
industry large scale NAT devices (the A10 AX series is one which I am
familiar with), they do t
f new orders for POTS phone service would be quashed in the interest of
'public safety'... :)
/kc
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by independent civilian
bodies).
Popular uprising in city X tweeting out the new version of Rodney King? Good
night and good luck.
/kc
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ca is where it's at
13:15 < moebius_> Dear Sirs, I am the son of the deposed Prime Minister of
Nigeria. We are in possession of 93,208,512 IP addresses and
wish to request your assistance...
/kc
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On 18 January 2011 13:10, Simon Waters wrote:
> > Obviously they know about them because google has the information.
>
> I'm not sure this is a reasonable deduction.
>
>
Correct - It is completely unreasonable. I was using it as an example in
reference to a larger, well known provider since earli
n.
Black Lotus are pretty much in the same boat but are in a bit of a worse
situation since people rely on them for "protection" so they are more
exposed to the transparency limelight. They provide clean pipe bandwidth for
some sites but might not always know what is on those sites.
Regards,
Ken
On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 03:13:02PM -0500, Greg Whynott said:
>Thanks Ken,
>
>Some good stuff there, thanks.
>
>Since my original email, i think i've come up with a partial solution not
requiring the far end's involvement. If not, at least it would get u
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