The /24 is as small as it will get before it cuts into profits for the tiny bit
of administration it would take to announce /25, /26. This argument is almost
as old as my kids. Is it fair or just, probably not, but that's they way the
consensus seems to want it.RichardRichard GolodnerInfratectio
That was the one with the most severe imact for my company. Seven Frame
Circuits (UUNET) and we all saw what an updtae can do
On 2/16/21 3:28 PM, Sean Donelan wrote:
Since you said operational issues, instead of just outage...
How about MCI Worldcom's 10-day operational disaster in 1999.
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I long for the days of a good old fashion, bar, that made calls and
received them.
The smart phones are "smarter" than I am, but that is not much of a
challenege either!
On 07/06/2015 04:15 PM, rdrake wrote:
On 07/06/2015 02:16 PM, Richard Golodner wrote:
Mommy has
There is a reason why my family loves open source. My kid is learning
Linux and she doesn't even know it. Mommy has an Android...
On 07/06/2015 12:53 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
>From Lauren, a new "feature" in Windows 10 I think this community probably
wants to know about, to the extent you don't
All kidding aside, did someone contact the OP off-list to get him the
help he needs?
Richard
in your endeavor. One suggestion from me would be
for you to use your real name so that you can be considered a
professional. Just my own opinion, but there it is.
Sincerely, Richard Golodner
On Fri, 2013-10-11 at 12:45 -0700, Scott Howard wrote:
> I dunno, it looks pretty legit to me!!
>
> Domain Name.. theccie.com
> Creation Date 2013-09-28
> Registration Date 2013-09-28
> Expiry Date.. 2014-09-28
>
> Organisation Name the ccie
> Organisatio
On Tue, 2013-07-30 at 18:15 -0500, Jimmy Hess wrote:
> I would encourage looking at Checkpoint / Palo
> Alto / Stonegate / Sonicwall/ some others.
>
If this were me, I would give Stonegate a call and explain what I
wanted to have happen. They are knowledgeable and kind folks.
On Sun, 2013-07-14 at 09:36 -1000, Randy Bush wrote:
> in
> fact, they were all likely in the same rotten boat.
Why I love open source. Look at my mail, track my web site visits. None
of this should come as any surprise, especially to the members of this
list. Now for the guy down the st
NS for...
>
> .r'
>
I think you are reading it the wrong way. Mr.Kletnieks never said it
was okay. He just stated that the numbers were trivial when compared to
the rest of potential customers being affected.
Be cool, Richard Golodner
that was just published.
http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/networks/declarations-of-cyberwar
-Grant
Grant and the rest of you NANOGERS, more regarding new problems in Iran via
an F-Secure blog. Here is the link:
http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/2403.html
Sincerely, Richard Golodner
On Thu, 2012-06-14 at 07:05 +0900,
> ACCIDENTAL email
How can my company get six accidental emails? Not even an idiot sends
six emails by mistake.
Spammertechnology labs is more like it.
Is it time to drop this yet? Three weeks old. Let's move on.
Richard Golodner
This has a lot of us wondering the same as Owen.
This is also not typical of how NANOG does things. Hopefully as the day
progresses we will get some insight.
Richard Golodner
e others.
Hopefully someone will come forth with an authoritative answer later
today.
Richard Golodner
. Thanks for all of your hard work.
Sincerely, Richard Golodner
g.
Too many Outlook users. With just about any other email client it is
very easy to bottom post.
To those who wish to post as they want demonstrates a certain something
about being a professional and an additional personality component that
need not be mentioned.
Richard Golodner
Move this to FD, please.
On Thu, 2010-03-18 at 03:58 +0100, Guillaume FORTAINE wrote:
> Do you have any concern against fat dudes ?
> Best Regards,
> Guillaume FORTAINE
>
>
> > From: charles.chu...@harris.com
> > To: char...@knownelement.com; gfo
know
what they thought and you asked for it.
Sincerely, Richard Golodner
On Sun, 2010-02-14 at 17:20 -0500, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
> Besides, it is quicker / better to use your local ISP's RNS. If
> something goes wrong, you can fall back to OpenDNS or L3, and, of
> course, yell at the _company_you_are_paying_ when their stuff doesn't
> work. :)
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pairs for less than a hundred dollars.
Richard Golodner
Apparently no operational content here. Thanks to Google’s
translation service:
Date: 2009 Tuesday, April 28
Subject: - I have not seen in Aomori
I have not seen is it hourly. How are you everyone. I'm relaxed and
still. Now, in Aomori.来REMASHITA finally. Tetsu and because yo
As Brandon had stated earlier:
Out of Chicago on RCN onto L3.
Tracing route to level3.net [63.211.236.36]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 1 ms 4 ms 1 ms 10.10.10.1 (My home)
2 7 ms 9 ms 8 ms 10.20.0.1(RCN interior network)
310 ms 8 ms10 ms vl2.aggr1.chgo.
Sincerely, Richard Golodner
as an explanation
of the algorithm it uses to determine domain names for future use of some
kind.
http://mtc.sri.com/Conficker/
Sincerely, Richard Golodner
ay
be will make the public network a better place for all of us.
Divorcing my wife after 6 hours in the car with a newborn and a 4
day visit with my in-laws has a very real appeal to it. Hmmm...
most sincerely, Richard Golodner
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