Re: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/59-million-americans-prohibited-buying-high-end-dell-gaming-pcs

2021-07-27 Thread kelly stephenson via PLUG-discuss
This is pretty funny since those states push power hungry electric vehicles. On Tue, 27 Jul 2021 at 07:27, Aaron Jones via PLUG-discuss < plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote: > Imagine having to stand on the corner looking for law enforcement as you > rush to someone’s car window, hand them a

PKI CP/CPS

2021-02-25 Thread kelly stephenson via PLUG-discuss
I have to put together Certificate Policies and Certification Practice Statements for PKI. Embedded security is my wheelhouse so I'm reaching out to the IT brain trust for advice. I'm looking at using the RFC 2527 format and/or NISTIR 7924 as a guiding tool. Does anyone have any examples or

Re: Ethernet suggestions

2019-10-06 Thread kelly stephenson
b switches and machines of 6 nodes all the way to >>> thousands of nodes with bigger uplinks. You can scale the switching as your >>> hardware changes and scales. The architecture remains the same. >>> >>> If you are only using 100 nodes, you have less complication. As for

Re: Ethernet suggestions

2019-10-05 Thread kelly stephenson
> just get a spare to keep around just in case. >>> >>> If you're *that* interested in networking to build that sort of science >>> experiment, pick up a CCNA switching book to learn why you're barking up >>> the wrong tree. >>> >>> -mb >

Ethernet suggestions

2019-10-04 Thread kelly stephenson
Looking for some networking advice from the group. The system I have has several devices connected in a ring configuration using one Ethernet port IN and one Ethernet port out. The system uses RSTP for loop free operation. The idea is simplicity for installation, you just unplug and plugin a

Re: learning to write code

2019-02-08 Thread kelly stephenson
Harold, Writing code is a lot of fun and there are so many different kinds of coders out there. I enjoy working with embedded products and sometimes PC applications. On the other hand I don't enjoy web based programming at all. I would say think about why you want to code and find a good

Re: PIA VPN

2018-05-25 Thread kelly stephenson
There are a couple of web sites (mainly banking) that I can't use PIA with. A couple of things I've noticed, if you hit an "ad" link from google search it gets blocked, logging in to your bank always wants to register a new device, and some cookies get blocked. I use it for all of my devices as

Re: Cox Gigablast

2017-12-15 Thread kelly stephenson
I've had gigablast for a week or so. Uses existing cable lines. I get 850 down and 35 up . Seems to work pretty good. On Nov 17, 2017 12:13 PM, "Jerry Snitselaar" wrote: > Anyone using this service? It looks like it finally arrived in our > neighborhood. I'd prefer to

Re: Cox Gigablast

2017-11-20 Thread kelly stephenson
> > On Nov 20, 2017 9:34 AM, "kelly stephenson" <stephenson2...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Good solution, my previous provider didn't block anything so it caught me >> off guard when I went to open that port. Cox residential blocks quite a >> few po

Re: Cox Gigablast

2017-11-20 Thread kelly stephenson
ure redirect of all 80 to any URL. even https > over http. > > Https is not blocked. > > On Sun, Nov 19, 2017 at 7:54 PM, kelly stephenson < > stephenson2...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Cox blocks incoming port 80 requests, what is your plan to get around >> this

Re: Cox Gigablast

2017-11-19 Thread kelly stephenson
Cox blocks incoming port 80 requests, what is your plan to get around this for your web site you plan on hosting? On Nov 19, 2017 7:01 PM, "Eric Oyen" wrote: > oh joy! they would make you have to adapt to a new technology. > > -eric > from the central offices of the