Good Morning
For me it was always just a question of time until they try to use (or
abuse) "the list" to block "other" unwanted "content" (please note the
double quote)
http://thepiratebay.org/blog
I don't care about a torrent tracker - but I care now even more about
free speech and the risks such "tools" bring with them. Especially if
they are operating without proper legal an democratic legitimation -
compiled by some policemen sharing information only with services from
other "free" nations ...
let's bet how long it will take untill we have a similiar case here in
Switzerland? Madame la juge where are you?
Nik
Hi all.
Something for the weekend and for people with powerful hardware:
http://www.semmel.ch/bildli/mario.html
No, it's not a bitmap, it's pure html.
CU, Venty
--
Hey! I don't wanna go to work today! Wanna stay home and play
on my videogame!
Oh! Think how cool this could be, to go on a killing spree
and fight for virtual fame!
: /me also wonders when "ISP's" start to drop those
: silly ICMP filters which are really far from helpful
: when trying to debug issues.
Use tcptraceroute instead.
scott
--- robert(a)guentensperger.org wrote:
From: <robert(a)guentensperger.org>
To: <swinog(a)swinog.ch>
Subject: AW: AW: [swinog] Route of the day
Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 17:04:35 +0200
Jeroen
I still don't see the problem.
Where and when can you have such a round-trip for free?
Go at the "Zuerifaescht" and you will have to pay quite a lot for a much
shorter ride.
;-))
PS: As Stanislav wrote, it's still below 30 hops.
Happy weekend,
Günti
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: swinog-bounces(a)lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch]
Im Auftrag von Jeroen Massar
Gesendet: Freitag, 6. Juli 2007 16:58
An: swinog(a)swinog.ch
Betreff: Re: AW: [swinog] Route of the day
internet(a)guentensperger.org wrote:
> Where's the problem?
> Your traffic reaches with Hop 3 already Zurich...
Maybe the part where it takes another 600ms+ to actually reach the final
destination in Switzerland again? :)
> 22 i79zhb-005-pos4-0.bb.ip-plus.net (138.187.159.5) 654.770 ms *
> i00nye-005-pos5-2.bb.ip-plus.net (138.187.159.9) 657.152 ms
> 23 * * *
> 24 tge3-3.bwrt1inb.bluewin.ch (195.186.0.113) 661.318 ms * *
> 25 * * *
> 26 * * *
Instead of the 8ms to reach that same host from the other trace.
/me also wonders when "ISP's" start to drop those silly ICMP filters
which are really far from helpful when trying to debug issues.
Greets,
Jeroen
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hi all,
we found a nasty bug in IOS, and Cisco can't reproduce it in their lab :)
A magic combination of BGP communities, outgoung route-map with
"set community additive" and "continue" statements causes memory corruption
and immediate crash.
Before Cisco ships us a new chassis for tests, perhaps someone can provide
a couple of test boxes in their lab connected to the Internet?
We need an NPE-G1 or G2 with 1GB RAM that would accept the full
BGP table from us, and then another router nearby, just anything
that can run BGP.
Also will probably need an engineer with console cable and ability to capture
the console output :-)
This should occupy 2-3 hours at maximum.
thanks,
stan
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