it would only be fair if swisscom declare their offer not to be "internet" but
some "protected network connectivity including part of the internet". At least
then the end user can decide.
I don't think their concept is compatible with net neutrality otherwise.
And you can not opt-in or opt-out i
I disagree. Its not swisscoms role to censorship the internet. Even if the idea
might be honorable, to keep the bad guys out, the machinery put in place is
resulting in something which will be abused for political agendas. Given
swisscom is state owned, the risk is even higher. Its a risk to de
Are you getting emails saying you double paid your UPC bill / Sunrise
Bill / Swisscom Bill? I have seen some phishing attemts lately like this.
some are like "you paid twice click this link to refund: [button named
"pay bill here"] ".. doesnt makes a lot of sense ;)...
Marc SCHAEFER wrote on 25.0
Jeroen Massar wrote on 13.05.21 10:46:
> On 2021-05-13 11:29, Andreas Fink wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I need to get some SSL certificates for some african country operations
>> and i can unfortunately not use letsencrypt for this.
>
> Any reason? What are you
es just because they are afraid that a
drug smuggler could buy a domain...
But thats a rant for another day... Banks are not too big to fail
anymore. They are destined to fail (Keyword: advance obedience).
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Hello all,
I need to get some SSL certificates for some african country operations
and i can unfortunately not use letsencrypt for this. I was trying to
get a certificate from Swissign for this but for some reason they refuse
issuing certificates to domains for Guinea and Guinea Bissau because
the
Glue Records do exist for domain name servers which are in the same domain.
For example if you have two nameservers:
ns1.example.com
ns2.example.com
and your registrar would have entries to resolve example.com like this:
example.com NS ns1.example.com
example.com NS ns2.example.com
Then it
If you have line of sight between the DSLAM location and your home? Slam
a microwave on to it and you get 10Gbps over such distances easily.
And if you can't afford that, 1Gbps at 60Ghz you can get for a couple of
100 bucks and can go as far as 10km (LOS only).
Since I moved away from VDSL2 area t
Hello Urs,
From my long term experience with e-mail (I think I got my first internet email
address around 1988 where nobody thought of spam yet) I can tell you the
follwoing:
Fighting spam is honorable and its good that some people take it serious.
However
Things like SPF etc can help to
your reverse DNS is not matching for 157.161.57.26 as it returns aleka.scout.ch.
list.scout.ch. is not the same as aleka.scout.ch
You could do instead
list.scout.ch MX 50 aleka.scout.ch
or
list.scout.ch CNAME aleka.scout.ch.
> On 31 Mar 2020, at 10:05, Benoît Panizzon wrote:
>
> Hi List
Hello Swinog Users,
Has anyone of you received some info from MELANI / GovCERT about some IoT
vulnerability you might be exposed to?
Well I did and I found very very strange things in this report.
1. The report contains only a timestamp, an IP address and a DNS name. Not
which vulnerability,
except scanning a /64 takes a ethernity
> On 1 Dec 2019, at 19:05, Nico Schottelius
> wrote:
>
>
> Hey Klaus,
>
> I am surprised you are surprised.
>
> Why would one *not* want to scan your particular home network?
>
> IPv6 is on the rise and scanning networks / IPs is a standard thing
esterday to bluewin users without a
problem. I don't think Spamhaus's blacklist are being used by bluewin.ch
<http://bluewin.ch/> as otherwise we would have had issues a lot earlier.
So this doesn't explain any DNSNULL error. And frankly, the error message is
really stupid mi
g-ow...@lists.swinog.ch>
>
> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
> than "Re: Contents of swinog digest..."
>
>
> Today's Topics:
>
>1. bluewin & DNSNULL (Andreas Fink)
>
>
> --
bluewin.ch <http://dzmsp-mxin12.bluewin.ch/> Swisscom AG IP:
79.134.251.203, You are not allowed
to send us mail. Please see DNSNULL if you feel this is in error)Reporting-MTA:
dns; mail.fink.org <http://mail.fink.org/>
Arrival-Date: Thu, 11 Jul 201
Interesting thas this happens at times where a certain bloody event in china
has its 30th birthday.
Could well be a coincident to see how the world deals with it or an attempt to
censor it outside of china.
...
or it might just be a stupid engineer's mistake...
> On 9 Jun 2019, at 13:22, Fredy
where are "FDAs with reduced requirements" defined?
> On 21 Jan 2019, at 20:30, Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
>
> Did anyone notice and read the new BÜPF / VÜPF Technical, Organisational
> and Administrative Requirements, valid from March 1, 2019?
>
> To my understanding FDAs with reduced requirements
> On 7 Dec 2018, at 16:44, Gregor Riepl wrote:
>
>
>> And I have sniffed the traffic between my swisscom mobile Samsung
>> Mobile and my Website, but can't find any of the additional headers
>> disclosing my phone number.
This is operator specific. It might not work on Swisscom mobile for ex
> On 8 Aug 2018, at 15:43, Nico Schottelius
> wrote:
>
>
> Hey Swinog,
>
> does anyone have experiences with long distance (~20km) wifi powered
> by battery?
>
> With have the situation that we basically want to connect Schwanden to
> Linthal by wifi for at least 12 hours.
>
> The idea is
> On 9 Apr 2018, at 08:44, Jean-Pierre Schwickerath wrote:
>
> Dear colleagues
>
> I'd like to ask if anyone can confirm that the information published on
> https://www.digitale-gesellschaft.ch/publicwlan/ is accurate in regards
> to being subject to "Überwachungspflichten gemäss BÜPF".
>
>
the validity period is part of the SMS PDU. Which means inside the PDU you need
to set the correct values.
The AT+CSMP command might only apply to the sms being sent from the handset
itself or as part of plaintext SMS being sent. But if your software sends raw
PDU's then it has to be in it.
You
ial/slides/0.pdf>
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Mobile: +41-78-6677333 Skype: andreasfink Jabber/XMPP: andr...@fi
> Am 14.09.2016 um 18:33 schrieb Jeroen Massar :
>
> On 2016-09-14 18:13, Andreas Fink wrote:
>> I could do a presentation on the SCTP networking protocol which combines
>> some features of TCP and UDP and offers some unique features neither TCP
>> nor UDP have.
> General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
> ---
> The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under
> article 60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG
> community ressources (domain, web,
> On 11 Mar 2016, at 11:40, Robert Meyer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> Furthermore ICMP is _mandatory_ for MTU path discovery to work. So be ready
>> for all kind of non functioning stuff if you transfer larger packets than
>> the MTU somewhere in the middle (such as trying to squeeze a 1500 byte
>> e
without
firewall or NAT in between over 20 years and the issues I've seen have all been
controllable (but I'm not an interesting target to hack like a Bank). On the
other hand NAT & Firewalls (and their admins) have turned out to be a way
bigger problem.
Andreas Fink
DataCell ehf, Backbon
y required features which changed post Snowden from "want to
have" to "absolutely mandatory" feature.
Andreas Fink
DataCell ehf, Backbone ehf, Cajutel Inc, Alisanus GmbH
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things to know:
Your device has one SFP (1G only) and one SFP+ port (10G)
1. I'm not 100% sure but I think the SFP+ port is 10G only on this model. So be
sure to use the 1G only port. On the CCR1072 I know it's 10G or 1G but you
have to put auto-negotiation to off and set the rate to 1G manual
Als schweizer Firma unterstehst du schweizer Recht.
Wenn deine Server auch in der Schweiz stehen, kann dir das Ausland egal sein.
Dein Kunde wiederum kann dem ausländischen Recht unterstehen. D.h. dein Kunde
muss dann ev. dafür sorgen das seine Ermittlungsbehörden zugriff kriegen, das
ist dann a
) (Lokaltarif)
> www.Q-X.ch <http://www.q-x.ch/>
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On 31 Jul 2014, at 10:26, Roger Schmid wrote:
> Am 31/07/2014 02:28, schrieb Miguel Elias:
>>
>> First, any usage of active signal repeater is forbidden in Switzerland.
>> (Statement of Bakom). Any base station system or signal repeater has to
>> be owned / managed by an official frequency lice
On 30 Jul 2014, at 02:43, Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
> Is anyone familiar with 3G repeater gear? I'm asking for a neighbor whose
> family owns a cottage in a Swiss mountain valley with poor 3G reception.
As a licensed amateur radio operator, I know that there is no easy answer.
Things to consider
...or modify your webservers to not deliver web content on such routes to avoid
PRISM and inform the customer about the "shortcut" of his switzerland to
switzerland data over NSA territory...
Imagine seeing such alerts while trying to pay your bills on ebanking...
Reminds me of "redwindow" around
Kerio Operator is a good solution. Its asterix based but commercial ware with a
nice working GUI. It just works.
Insert CD, have it install on your disk and use a browser to admin it. Have not
seen anything easier. YMMV
On 22.08.2013, at 18:56, Andre Oppermann wrote:
> I'm looking for recommen
Swisscom has this option as APN corporate.swisscom.ch, user testprofil password
temporary
You have to call them to get this option enabled. You will get public IP but
dynamic one without NAT or filtering
Von meinem iPad gesendet
Am 07.06.2013 um 13:38 schrieb "Silvan M. Gebhardt" :
> I recall
side note: I was testing LTE in Basel. Speed is lower than 3G (like 3-5M/sec)
I wondered why as my friends in Finland get like 40M/s
What spring to my mind however is that the speed test tools do in fact measure
speed with local providers around the corner. And as far as I know, swisscom
doesn't
Doesnt matter. Switch is only following the rules in the law.
Now we can argue if its a good law or not. And we can launch a public voting
for this in switzerland (not like in germany)
On 13.08.2012, at 21:47, Oliver Schad wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Aug 2012 10:55:04 +0200
> Guillaume Leclanche wro
One thing to watch out in VLAN config is that DHCP broadcasts are sent in the
default VLAN, not the tagged VLAN.
But I'm not sure how this applies to access ports. I remember however that I
once expected DHCP requests to come in on the tagged VLAN on the router (which
was DHCP server) but they d
According to Swisscom hotline, Business Internet Light users are not able to
switch to Centro Grande/Centro Picolo as those routers do things different (why
do we have ITU standards for DSL if no one follows them?). I would love to
throw out the cheap Zyxel and do real stuff with real routers an
Dear Collegues,
Anyone have a latest Cisco AS5400HPX software image sitting around. Due to
maintenance Cisco download is offline and I'm stuck in the middle due to that
now. Contact me off list.
Thanks
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Hat von euch jemand je Erfahrungen mit Zygma7 Ethernet Switches oder Karten
gemacht? Insbesonder 10GE?
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DataCell ehf
SMSRelay AG
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one year is already in law for telecommunication (voice calls, SMS etc). My
daily headake to keep logs of 3 billion messages
On 18.01.2011, at 16:45, Pascal Gloor wrote:
> Its not yet translated, because they just filed it, but some of our national
> parliament people would like us to log a
Am 11.11.2010 um 11:36 schrieb Daniel Kamm:
> On 11/11/2010 11:01 AM, Martin Jaggi wrote:
>> You did mention AEFV SR784.104. Art 14bis requires Switch to do this:
>>
>> "Die Registerbetreiberin muss einen Domain-Namen blockieren und die
>> diesbezügliche Zuweisung zu einem Namenserver aufheben:
organized enough as a legal entity to represent the ISP's.
So my recommendation would be to either build something new (Pascal's Idea) or
make SwinOG a real organisation which represents the ISP's better.
Andreas Fink
Backbone ehf
DataCell ehf
SMSRelay AG
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try ww.smstrade.de
good prices and very reliable folks
On 30.06.2010, at 07:55, Rebert Luc wrote:
> Dear SWINOG Users,
>
> I need a SMSC Gateway provider which can communicate with SMPP protocol for
> example.
>
> Thanks
>
> Best regards
>
> Niklas
>
>
> L
try ww.smstrade.de
good prices and very reliable folks
On 30.06.2010, at 07:55, Rebert Luc wrote:
> Dear SWINOG Users,
>
> I need a SMSC Gateway provider which can communicate with SMPP protocol for
> example.
>
> Thanks
>
> Best regards
>
> Niklas
>
>
> L
those are just delivery providers, not SMSC providers..
That's a totally different thing.
On 29.06.2010, at 21:40, Andy Ashley wrote:
> On 29/06/2010 21:50, li...@rebert.name wrote:
>>
>> Dear SWINOG users,
>>
>> I am looking for a SMSC..
>> Does anybody has an experience with one of them ?
I do agree on Jeroen's comment. Redirecting and doing content inspection is
evil.
I've seen a similar case with a nation wide operator in another country. What
they did was simply block port 25 except for their own mailserver. This might
sound nasty but after all, all swisscom customers should
> :wq Claudio
>
> PS: to my knowledge there is no simple gui for management for good and
> reliable DNS server. The closest I know is powerdns that allows to use
> various DB backends for the lookups and there are some bad and less bad
> web GUIs around the net.
MacOS X Server has a GUI managemen
does very
obviously break many laws in a row...
their request:
http://www.fink.org/vaud-letter-27nov09.pdf
Our draft answer:
http://www.fink.org/vaud-answer02dez2009.pdf
Andreas Fink
Fink Consulting GmbH
Global Networks Schweiz AG
BebbiCell AG
I
Does anybody get on:
www.ejpd.admin.ch
the result
Access Denied (policy_denied)
Your system policy has denied access to the requested URL.
For assistance, contact your network support team.
Andreas Fink
Fink Consulting GmbH
Global Networks Schweiz AG
BebbiCell AG
aw or
your personal oppinion...
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Fink Consulting GmbH
Global Networks Schweiz AG
BebbiCell AG
IceCell ehf
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t to completely
automated wiretap.
Does anyone have some figures there? I can only estimate what kind of
work it would take us to do it ourselves.
Please let me know quickly. The interview is in a few hours and on
radio on friday (Espresso)
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Fink Consulting GmbH
Global Netw
PS: what also changed is that they now ask for certification of this
whole nonsense.
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ursula")
already has a word for it... "Ueberwachungsschlumpf" (Surveillance
smurf).
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Fink Consulting GmbH
Global Networks Schweiz AG
BebbiCell AG
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emals brauchen. Das
ist Verschwendung von Steuergeldern und unverhältnismässig.
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Global Networks Schweiz AG
BebbiCell AG
IceCell ehf
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Ad
This is public:
http://www.fink.org/ejpd-antwort.pdf
http://a-fink.blogspot.com/2009/07/swiss-version-of-german.html
http://www.inside-it.ch/frontend/insideit?&site=ii&_d=_article&news.id=18419
http://blog.internet-briefing.ch/2009/07/22/vorratsdatenspeicherung_s
.
On 22.07.2009, at 10:12, Andreas Fink wrote:
An:
Informatik Service Center ISC-EJPD
Überwachung Post- und Fernmeldeverkehr
Provider Management
Fellerstrasse 15
3003 Bern
Bitte nehmen sie angehängtes Dokument zur Kentniss und kontaktieren
Sie uns erst wieder sobald sie die Grundlagen der
For your information:
I had a call today on the subject from EJPD, Dienst für Überwachung,
asking if we didn't had any response to the document they submitted to
us.
So in fact they are awaiting feedback from us. We will reply before
the end of the month officially.
I would urge you all to
On 13.07.2009, at 00:31, Andre Oppermann wrote:
> Xaver Aerni wrote:
>> Hallo zusammen,
>> Das Bakom hat in dem letzten Monat ein Büchlein als Gerichtsurkunde
>> verschickt, betreffend der Voratsdatenspeicherung. Was die Geräte
>> können
>> müssen etc.
> ...
>> Die Vorschrift ist ja eigentlich
how about the simple solution to send an email to every mailbox, stop
the server getting any new incoming mail and simply "leave everything
alone".
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and his email address was not some @yahoo or @hotmail?
Its amazing that Police officers dont know the law. Its not even
possible in Germany.
On 07.05.2009, at 16:40, . . wrote:
> Hi swinog
>
> today i recieved the following mail:
>
>
> Ersuchen um Auskunft zu einer IP-
Very interesting what the swedish ISP's do:
http://torrentfreak.com/swedish-isps-obstruct-new-anti-piracy-legislation-090427/
for those of you who are idle, I'm currently doing a survey on the
landscape of datacenters worldwide:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=zLm7M_2fVF_2bqPcUjI0RYzvNg_3d_3d
If you can spare 5 minutes, I would be very thankful. Thank you.
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n my eyes which will come to switzerland.
It will influence our daily life, our daily work.
One rule in germany is that it only applies to ISP with more than
10'000 customers. So splitting up ISP's in entities smaller than
10'000 customers could be a solution ;-).
Andrea
its getting worse:
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Kinderporno-Sperren-Provider-sollen-Nutzerzugriffe-loggen-duerfen--/meldung/136450
On 18.04.2009, at 17:00, Pascal Mainini wrote:
Hi all
Very good article about the "reality" versus "View of Politicians".
I think we will have this discussion
FWIW
http://www.carechild.de/news/politik/internetzensur_die_grossen_luegen_der_ursula_von_der_leyen_572_1.html
Very good article about the "reality" versus "View of Politicians".
I think we will have this discussion in Switzerland soon as well.
Andreas Fink
Fink Co
it to the fax and emails on
http://www.denic.de/de/transit-info.html
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I'm awaiting the day my mobile phone gets a IPv6 address allocated
over GPRS/EDGE/3G...
but knowing Swisscom's quick implementation schedule for new things, I
think I will wait for a while there...
On the other hand, mobile is the biggest driver for IP use. There are
still more mobiles than
On 23.03.2009, at 18:28, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> Michael Naef schrieb:
>> On Monday 23 March 2009, Rainer Duffner wrote:
>> [..]
>>
>>> People can survive without email
>>>
>>
>> I am tempted to doubt that. The reactions to mail outage suggest
>> the contrary ;-)
>>
>>
>
> Well, it depends.
> I s
we have to make sure that they get aware of the issue and that it is a
big concern...
LOBBYING...
On 19.03.2009, at 10:54, Ihsan Dogan wrote:
Am 18.3.2009 19:43 Uhr, Norbert Bollow schrieb:
I believe that in order to agree to be bound to a treaty of this
type, there must be approval from St
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
ndlichem Gruss
Andrea Candrian
Fachbereich Internationales Strafrecht
Stv. Chef
Bundesamt für Justiz / Federal Office of Justice
Bundesrain 20
CH-3003 Bern
Schweiz/Switzerland
Tel. +41/31 322 97 92
Fax. +41/31 312 14 07
mailto:andrea.candr...@bj.admin.ch
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Fi
On 05.03.2009, at 19:28, Lukas Beeler wrote:
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 19:08, Fredy Kuenzler
wrote:
Remember http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog7/BGP_filtering-swinog.ppt
- in
I just skimmed through that, and i wonder if it's still current.
There's some talk about requiring about 128MB of
On 04.03.2009, at 22:57, Norbert Bollow wrote:
Andreas Fink wrote:
Currently, we will have a dual standard world for a while. so having
IPv4 server responding with IPv4/Ipv6 information is what we are
going
to see for a long long while. Nobody says you should NOT have IPv4.
Just not only
On 04.03.2009, at 16:05, Beat Rubischon wrote:
Hello!
Quite interesting discussion you have!
Am 26.02.09 11:17 schrieb "Andy Davidson" unter :
- There seems to be no consensus about how to serve end user
addressing for ipv6
I see some open points which must be addressed in advance before
Besides, as I told already, this linux/bsd hacking is for geek
enthusiasts.
Consumer electronics vendors will just push new hardware to the
market.
or for Consumer electronics Vendors...
There's many hardware including Linksys Acess points (some models),
ADSL modems from Fritz and the lik
Sorry folks but now you go off the planet.
If one thinks an embedded device can't do IPv6 because of CPU load,
think again.
An Wireless access point using OpenWRT does support IPv6 and just
works. I can't remember how slow those boxes are but their speed is
just enough to cope with ethernet
On 28.02.2009, at 21:52, Martin Ebnoether wrote:
> On the Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 12:39:46PM +0100, Tonnerre Lombard
> blubbered:
>
>> Apple is gaining a lot of market share, and their products configure
>> IPv6 all by themselves. Same goes for Windows Vista. Ok, for XP you
>> have to install IPv6
Compare IPv4 / IPv6 discussion to a end user who wants to buy a TV a
few years ago.
Does he buy an analog TV or a Digital Full HDTV flat screen?
He can use both to view TV but in a few years, he can't watch analog
TV anymore. So the user invests into the digital one even its more
expensive
On 26.02.2009, at 14:22, Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 12:07:12PM +0100, Andreas Fink wrote:
On 26.02.2009, at 11:27, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
...
For what its worth my router tells me this:
IPv6 routes: 1'577 entries, 1'194 AS numbers
IPv4 routes: 274
On 26.02.2009, at 11:27, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
From: Andreas Fink
Windows XP is end of life... forgot?
so what? 50 to 80% of users still use it. On 2-4 years old hardware.
Try telling them
that they have to buy new computers :)
why do you care ? They simply stay on IPv4. If
On 26.02.2009, at 10:00, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
>
> Andreas, you forgot one thing: you are not a user (although replying
> in HTML to a
> techie mailing list is a typical user behavior :-)
>
> A typical user has windows XP at home, he buys cheap zyxel or D-link
> hardware,
Windows XP is e
- Original Message
From: Andreas Fink
well, the Docsis 3.0 CMTS hardware is quite expensive,
if not saying dramatically expensive.
Then, the Docsis provisioning software is also quite expensive,
I guess you simply bought a dead end solution. Good hardware
vendors supply IPv6
On 24.02.2009, at 23:17, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
> well, the Docsis 3.0 CMTS hardware is quite expensive,
> if not saying dramatically expensive.
> Then, the Docsis provisioning software is also quite expensive,
I guess you simply bought a dead end solution. Good hardware vendors
supply IPv
Check this out.
http://torrentfreak.com/music-industry-orders-bittorrent-blackout-090223/
This is what happens if you give in to censorship. it gets nastier and
nastier
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IPv6 is available to the end user by default with many ISP's. just not
on the lazy ones like Swisscom, Cablecom etc... ;-).
On 23.02.2009, at 09:53, Daniel Kamm wrote:
Pascal,
Pascal Gloor wrote:
It should be "Note that, like mirror.switch.ch and many other of our
services, this is reachab
its exactly the same case as
http://vaud.init7.net/swinog_medienmitteilung_20030502.txt
I wonder why this can happen again as it has been decided at that time
already.
On 19.02.2009, at 18:26, ro...@mgz.ch wrote:
i was doing a simple search in google to find references to
swissjustice
d
> Another question is this: What happens when one of those domain
> names expires and someone else registers it and uses it for some quite
> honorable purpose? That (now-suspended) court order does not appear
> to foresee any way in which the censorship order could be challenged
> at a later time
ttp://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
To summarize: we MUST react or we might let further such cases come in
daily.
Andreas Fink
Fink Consulting GmbH
Global Networks Schweiz AG
BebbiCell AG
IceCell ehf
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On 18.02.2009, at 16:38, > wrote:
Funny “Verfügung”.
But what about Swisscom and sunrise and maybe others?
Are those not ISP??
Just a stupid question…
Cheers,
Günti
Actually a good question. The list shows a carrier operators in it
which is in the wholesale voice but for sure is not an
gen die vorliegende Verfügung keine Rechtsmittel möglich sind".
So a judge decides to force me to do anything without hearing my
voice, without giving me the right to oppose is really out of my sense
of democracy and law.
Andreas Fink
Fink Consulting GmbH
Global Netw
I've uploaded the scan of the request to our webserver:
http://www.bebbicell.ch/PE03.018380.pdf
Andreas Fink
Fink Consulting GmbH
Global Networks Schweiz AG
BebbiCell AG
IceCell ehf
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ently accepted.
I'll have a scan online tomorrow for those who want to read it fully
and have not got it themselves.
On 16.02.2009, at 17:01, Viktor Steinmann wrote:
Same same, but different...?
http://www.mail-archive.com/swi...@swinog.ch/msg00847.html
Kind regards,
Viktor
Andreas
g von mehreren hundert tausend Franken liegt.
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Andreas Fink
Geschäftsführer BebbiCe
g von mehreren hundert tausend Franken liegt.
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Andreas Fink
Geschäftsführer BebbiCe
internet works:
I see two possible ways
a) All ISP's send an INvoice to the Party A for the installment of the
filters. They have caused this work so they are liable for the cost.
Its not our fault.
b) all ISP's object in written to the decision of being in this case
and
Hello list,
Has anyone had very good or very bad experiences with Bâldata lately?
I would like to compare our experiences as we have seen some drastical
changes.
Andreas Fink
Fink Consulting GmbH
Global Networks Schweiz AG
BebbiCell AG
IceCell ehf
close the window immediately and/or call the police to
take down the publisher.
Closing your eyes in front of a problem wont solve the problem.
Its like selling sunglasses to protect your skin at the beach.
Andreas Fink
Fink Consulting GmbH
Global Networks Schweiz AG
BebbiCell AG
I
illed...
Cheers,
Markus
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