2012/8/13 Oliver Schad
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> It doesn't make sense to mix up responsibilities of entities. I'm very
> happy, that most of my domains have nothing to do with switch.ch and
> this clueless law.
>
>
I think the law makes a good job of delimiting the cases where the block
can be done. In addition, I th
Hi,
I just did a dump of packets reaching a website from Swisscom, and no phone
number nor other identification data is inserted.
Guillaume
2012/1/25 Stanislav Sinyagin
> http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3508857
>
> did anyone test this for Swiss operators?
>
>
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2011/6/6 Jeroen Massar :
> On 2011-Jun-06 16:18, Guillaume Leclanche wrote:
>> 2011/6/6 Jeroen Massar :
>>> ULA would still require NAT66 if you want those hosts to be able to
>>> communicate to the outside, unless of course you want to firewall your
>>> i
2011/6/6 Jeroen Massar :
> ULA would still require NAT66 if you want those hosts to be able to
> communicate to the outside, unless of course you want to firewall your
> internal machines based on the global prefix and update those firewall
> rules and all other dependencies all the time when your
2011/6/6 Jeroen Massar :
> On 2011-Jun-06 15:44, Guillaume Leclanche wrote:
>> 2011/6/6 Jeroen Massar :
>>> The fun and joy of 6rd is of course that your IPv6 prefix changes every
>>> time you get a new IPv4 address. With IPv4 and NAT this did not matter
>>>
2011/6/6 Jeroen Massar :
> The fun and joy of 6rd is of course that your IPv6 prefix changes every
> time you get a new IPv4 address. With IPv4 and NAT this did not matter
> so much to the internal network, but now when your IP address changes
> you need to renumber your home network, the joys of t
2011/6/6 Adrian Kägi :
>
> Im looking for H/W like Netgear,Linksys and so on...
>
A Linux router would do the job. 6rd is supported since 2.6.33. So
probably any openwrt-based router would support it as well.
Guillaume
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Hi,
APNIC is out of the IPv4 game officially now.
"From now, all new and existing APNIC account holders will be entitled
to receive a maximum allocation of a /22 from the Final /8 address
space."
Forwarded mail can be read online at :
http://mailman.apnic.net/mailing-lists/apnic-announce/archive
2010/12/3 Manfredo Miserocchi :
Hi Manfredo,
> But we're working on Ipv6 from 10 years, previewing this moment. If operators
> are not ready yet, this is not because
> nobody had care of it. In other words, I'm not seeing anything strange in the
> fact that IPv4 are in effect finished. If
> NRO
Hello,
I noticed on this list no special reaction to the fact that IANA has
only 7*/8 left after the allocations on Nov. 30th. So I thought I'd
start a thread to share my thoughts on the fact that IPv4 is in
reality _already_ exhausted at IANA.
If you read IANA policies, you know that among the 7
Hello,
As some of you probably already know, our (Fibre Lac) 144-fibers cable
was completely cut yesterday on the motorway between Basel and Zürich,
somewhere on the communal territory of KaiserAugst, in Canton Argau,
near the border with Basel-Land.
On this part of the motorway, there are a
EDF supply failed, and when the CERN switched to the Swiss network, SIG didn't
handle the load, I've been said there was a power failure consequently in a
wider area of Geneva than just the CERN. CERN is on diesel power and does not
know how long it will last.
That's all that I know (not direct
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