For those of you running some anti-spam solution, watch out for SORBS disappearing. Amongst other products, it's part of a default SpamAssassin config.
-- Matthias
-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: Imminent closure of SORBS. Datum: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 12:26:39 +1000 Von: Michelle Sullivan michelle_s-news@sorbs.net Organisation: Spam and Open Relay Blocking System Newsgruppen: news.admin.net-abuse.email
All,
Please feel free to forward this message to any other location/mailing list.
It comes with great sadness that I have to announce the imminent closure of SORBS. The University of Queensland have decided not to honor their agreement with myself and SORBS and terminate the hosting contract.
I have been involved with institutions such as Griffith University trying to arrange alternative hosting for SORBS, but as of 12 noon, 22nd June 2009 no hosting has been acquired and therefore I have been forced in to this announcement. SORBS is officially "For Sale" should anyone wish to purchase it as a going concern, but failing that and failing to find alternative hosting for a 42RU rack in the Brisbane area of Queensland Australia SORBS will be shutting down permanently in 28 days, on 20th July 2009 at 12 noon.
This announcement will be replicated on the main SORBS website at the earliest opportunity.
For information about the possible purchase of SORBS, the source code, data, hosts etc, I maybe contacted at michelle@sorbs.net, telephone +61 414 861 744.
For any hosting suggestions/provision, please be aware that the 42RU space is a requirement at the moment, and the service cannot be made into a smaller rackspace without a lot of new hardware, virtual hosting is just not possible. The SORBS service services over 30 billion DNS queries per day, and has a number of database servers with fast disk to cope with the requirements.
Thank you for all your support over the years,
Michelle Sullivan (Previously known as Matthew Sullivan)
probably one of the commercial spam fight companies would buy it and hopefully keep supporting it as a public service. It can serve a great deal of advertising for its owner, so I don't really believe they would close sorbs down.
----- Original Message ----
From: Matthias Leisi matthias@leisi.net
For those of you running some anti-spam solution, watch out for SORBS disappearing. Amongst other products, it's part of a default SpamAssassin config.
-- Matthias
-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: Imminent closure of SORBS. Datum: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 12:26:39 +1000 Von: Michelle Sullivan Organisation: Spam and Open Relay Blocking System Newsgruppen: news.admin.net-abuse.email
All,
Please feel free to forward this message to any other location/mailing list.
It comes with great sadness that I have to announce the imminent closure of SORBS. The University of Queensland have decided not to honor their agreement with myself and SORBS and terminate the hosting contract.
Hi Guys
I am looking for a redundant pair of BGP routers to deal with 0.5-1 Gbps Internet upstreams capacity with currently 5 but growing number of interconnects.
Not sure which Cisco or Juniper platform would fit best still leaving some headroom for the future growth.
---I know the specs, I am looking for real life figures---
Appreciate your ideas.
Cheers, Reza
PS: Main traffics are Video and Voice
On 22 Jun 2009, at 23:25, Reza Kordi wrote:
I am looking for a redundant pair of BGP routers to deal with 0.5-1 Gbps Internet upstreams capacity with currently 5 but growing number of interconnects.
Not sure which Cisco or Juniper platform would fit best still leaving some headroom for the future growth.
---I know the specs, I am looking for real life figures--- PS: Main traffics are Video and Voice
Hi, Reza
Do you need a bgp full table ? If not this opens your options at the cheaper end of the market. If so, then I hope you like shopping. :-)
Andy
Anybody using Cisco ASR's out their?
Cheers, Reza
-----Original Message----- From: swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch] On Behalf Of Andy Davidson Sent: Dienstag, 23. Juni 2009 09:12 To: swinog@swinog.ch Subject: Re: [swinog] Powerfull Routers
On 22 Jun 2009, at 23:25, Reza Kordi wrote:
I am looking for a redundant pair of BGP routers to deal with 0.5-1 Gbps Internet upstreams capacity with currently 5 but growing number of interconnects.
Not sure which Cisco or Juniper platform would fit best still leaving some headroom for the future growth.
---I know the specs, I am looking for real life figures--- PS: Main traffics are Video and Voice
Hi, Reza
Do you need a bgp full table ? If not this opens your options at the cheaper end of the market. If so, then I hope you like shopping. :-)
Andy
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From: Reza Kordi Reza.Kordi@clue.ch
Anybody using Cisco ASR's out their?
here's what I googled out so far: http://groups.google.ch/group/cisco-nsp-/browse_thread/thread/679a8f8038f249...
http://groups.google.ch/group/cisco-nsp-/browse_thread/thread/73db08768fc62f...
http://groups.google.ch/group/telecom-grid-pakistan/browse_thread/thread/de3...
It's anyway not the IOS you used to use, and it looks like it needs another year to stabilize.
So, even if you have a long-time IOS experience, here you get a completely new software and hardware product. So, it's not a choice between IOS experience and a new vendor, it's rather a choice of a completely fresh Cisco gear and a proven solution from an alternative vendor, like the one starting with J and ending with uniper :)