Re: [swinog] IPV6 Go (lazy providers)

2009-03-17 Thread Damjan Gautschi (dgautsch)
Sorry if this has already been sent to the list. http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2008/prod_101408e.html The new uIPv6 stack requires only 0.5 KB of SRAM for data structures, a minimum of 1.3 KB of SRAM for buffering, and 11 KB of flash for the code. /tia damjan -Original Message- From:

Re: [swinog] IPV6 Go (lazy providers)

2009-03-17 Thread Stanislav Sinyagin
Damjan, thanks a lot, this is really interesting. - Original Message > From: Damjan Gautschi (dgautsch) > To: Stanislav Sinyagin ; swi...@swinog.ch > Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:42:35 PM > Subject: RE: [swinog] IPV6 Go (lazy providers) > > Sorry if this has already been sent to

[swinog] Fwd: AW: "Hackerparagraph"

2009-03-17 Thread Andreas Fink
Collegues, The federal adminstration wants to change the law about cyber crime. See also: http://www.admin.ch/ch/d/gg/pc/pendent.html#EJPD (or especially Genehmigung und Umsetzung des Übereinkommens des Europarates über die Cyberkriminalität ) I think this includes some dynamite in the de

Re: [swinog] Fwd: AW: "Hackerparagraph"

2009-03-17 Thread Tonnerre Lombard
Salut, Andreas, On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 12:18:28 +0100, Andreas Fink wrote: > Now what does that mean? It is basically what the germans have done > under the "Hackerparagraph". It disallows software which could > potentially be used for hacking to be distributed. The result of > this was for examp

Re: [swinog] BGP over xDSL ... is evil? says who?

2009-03-17 Thread Zorg 421
Hey you're all implying BGP = full routing table. BGP with just a single default route on a cheap link may be a good idea. A proven L3 link failure detection mechanism implemented on a wide range of boxes (standardized!) ___ swinog mailing list swinog@li

Re: [swinog] BGP over xDSL ... is evil? says who?

2009-03-17 Thread Andreas Fink
BGP is the routing protocol of choice in the international world. If your route is on xDSL and flaps, it has an effect to the whole world who uses full routing tables, That's a gazillon of routers out there and in that scenario it doesnt matter if you use a full or partial routing table. thi

Re: [swinog] Fwd: AW: "Hackerparagraph"

2009-03-17 Thread Scott Weeks
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 12:18:28 +0100, Andreas Fink wrote: > Now what does that mean? It is basically what the germans have done > under the "Hackerparagraph". It disallows software which could > potentially be used for hacking to be distributed. The result of > this was for example that in germa