Dear Swinogers.
I run a couple of .com and .ch domains, which are registered via
Gandi.net
About one week ago, Gandi activated 'privacy protect' on my .com
domains, hiding all my contact data in the whois output, without me
asking them to do so. They sent an email though, that they would do
so because of the GDPR.
I asked them how GDPR entitles them to do so, in my opinion the GDPR
aims for more transparency and thus, this is contra productive.
Also, such domains usually quite quickly get a bad reputation as hiding
the whois data is something the 'bad guys' do. Also it becomes a bit
more difficult, to verify if a domain is legit or not to decide upon
well crafted phishing emails. Or to contact the owner in case of
security incidents.
I told Gandi about my concerns, but only got the reply that they
were forced to hide whois contact information on all domains registered
via their service because of GDPR. Having the contact data published
now is optional and has to be activated manually by the domain owner.
This surely is not the case, as my .ch domains registered with gandi
still show my complete contact.
So I asked Gandi for how the GDPR exactly forces them to hide their
customer's whois data. I haven't got a reply to this yet.
So I wonder if somebody on this list knows the background why gandi acts
this way and if other registrars do the same.
If I get the whois data for some well known domains like:
microsoft.comgoogle.comswiss.comcredit-suisse.com
NONE has 'privacy protect' activated.
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
-Benoît Panizzon-
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I m p r o W a r e A G - Leiter Commerce Kunden
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Zurlindenstrasse 29 Tel +41 61 826 93 00
CH-4133 Pratteln Fax +41 61 826 93 01
Schweiz Web http://www.imp.ch
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Hi there,
We're cleaning up and have a few switches, patch panels, rack mount
pull-out trays and rack cable guides to give away.
For a small fee which is also payable in beer :)
Everything is in good condition and looking for a new home.
For more info have a look at
https://www.tutti.ch/de/seller?id=2873789680938328953
Cheers
--
:wq Claudio
A customer with a flooded telephone cable is trying to re-establish the
internet connection over a GSM modem - the mobile operator is Swisscom.
He is not getting any inbound traffic, e.g. SMTP on port 25. I was
just wondering if this might be blocked?
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Per Jessen, Zürich (19.3°C)
http://www.hostsuisse.com/ - virtual servers, made in Switzerland.
According to RFC1034 and 2181, a PTR record using a CNAME is not
permitted. I believe this to still be correct, postfix certainly
doesn't work with a CNAME when it does a reverse lookup.
Any comments?
thanks.
Per
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Per Jessen, Zürich (28.6°C)
http://www.dns24.ch/ - free dynamic DNS, made in Switzerland.
[ Excuse x-posting ]
fyi && hat jemand Lust, an einem dt. Sprachpaket mitzuarbeiten. Neben
etwas Kenntnis von PeeringDB bzw. Terminologie aus dem
Interconnection-Umfeld ist bissle Sprachgefühl von Vorteil. Der Umfang
des Lexikons beträgt ca. 3000 - 4000 Worte. Ein großes Plsu ist
natürlich, wenn bereits Erfahrungen mit i18n vorliegen.
Bei Interesse bitte PM an mich. Ich koordiniere es dann gerne.
Gruß
Arnold
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Betreff: [PDB Announce] PeeringDB frontend translations
Datum: Thu, 31 May 2018 21:41:25 +0200
Von: Eric Loos <eric(a)ipergy.net>
An: pdb-announce(a)lists.peeringdb.com
Dear community,
As you know in the last release of PeeringDB we introduced the
capability to support language packs.
Thanks to Robert Philips (NTT Communications) and Ligio Gomes (NTT
Communications) we have a Portugese translation live in the system.
Members from the community have already stepped up to work on an Italian
and Spanish version and we will release those as soon as they are ready.
If you would like to contribute to this effort by contributing your
native language, you can find the instructions for doing so
here: http://docs.peeringdb.com/translation/
Many thanks in advance!
On behalf of PeeringDB ProductCom
Eric Loos
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Arnold Nipper
email: arnold(a)nipper.de
mobile: +49 172 2650958
Dear SwiNOGers,
Burger Time!
Let's have a tasty Hipster-Burger and a matching beer.
Details for the next event:
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When? Monday, 4th June 2018 18:30
Where? Korner
Gartenstrasse 10, 8002 Zürich
http://www.gourmetburger.ch
(GoogleMaps Link: http://goo.gl/maps/ivl9b)
Places available? 10
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Registration:
Start: Monday, 28th May 2018 - 08:00
Stop: Friday, 1st June 2018 - 16:00
Reg-URL: http://swinog.be/
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Since we have to make reservations, I need to know who's coming and who not.
If you can't attend and you're registered please inform me ASAP (078 602 95 18).
Kind regards,
Viktor Steinmann (aka Stony)
--- onitake(a)gmail.com wrote:
From: Gregor Riepl <onitake(a)gmail.com>
Some good ol' fun with BGP:
https://blog.benjojo.co.uk/post/bgp-battleships
Please (don't?) try this at home!
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How about at work? ;-)
Mind if I share this with other tech mailing lists?
scott
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Hi,
we see sporadic DNS resolver errors for A records of *.mail.protection.outlook.com
Only a few per day vs many successful lookups.
Anybody else seeing these?
Kind regards
Ralf
Ralf Zenklusen
Dipl. El. Ing. HTL
Leiter Internet
BAR Informatik AG
Weidenweg 235
3902 Brig-Glis
Tel +41 27 922 48 48
www.barinformatik.chwww.rhone.ch
r.zenklusen(a)barinformatik.ch
Hi everybody,
Registration has been extended until 22.00 o‘clock today.
Hurry up, after this date registration remains closed and late registration fee will apply.
gruss
-steven