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[#] Tue May 26 2015 16:47:14 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Hey folks ... I apologize for taking several days to discover and delete the inappropriately posted troll/rant by a Zimbra employee in this room.


[#] Thu Sep 24 2015 17:27:28 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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For those of you living in North America ... ARIN is now completely out of IPv4 addresses.

[ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/09/24/arin_ipv4_interview_ipv6/ ]

I'm hoping this will finally kick the IPv6 migration into reality.

[#] Thu Sep 24 2015 21:12:49 UTC from vince-q <vince-q@ns1.netk2ne.net>

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2015-09-24 10:27 from IGnatius T Foobar @uncnsrd (Uncensored)

For those of you living in North America ... ARIN is now completely

out of IPv4 addresses.

[ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/09/24/arin_ipv4_interview_ipv6/ ]


I'm hoping this will finally kick the IPv6 migration into reality.




I can always get a bunch from the .ampr.org block....
<very evil grin>
.ampr.org owns a full Class A block!!!
<exceptionally evil grin>

--K2NE (k2ne.ampr.org among others...)

[#] Fri Sep 25 2015 08:58:59 UTC from dothebart

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hm...

https://www.nginx.com/blog/launching-nginscript-and-looking-ahead/

'We run a separate VM for each request, so there’s no need for garbage collection.'

well...



[#] Mon Sep 28 2015 13:20:14 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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So the extension language for nginx is now JavaScript. I like that.

It's not clear whether he wrote a JavaScript interpreter or brought one in?

[#] Mon Sep 28 2015 17:34:40 UTC from dothebart

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from the second line of my comment, I'd guess its its homegrown.



[#] Mon Sep 28 2015 19:12:32 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Not necessarily. Pretty much any existing JavaScript interpreter could be made that way just by instantiating multiple instances.

[#] Mon Oct 05 2015 03:40:04 UTC from ax25

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Thu Sep 24 2015 05:12:49 PM EDT from vince-q @ Cascade Lodge BBS

I can always get a bunch from the .ampr.org block....
<very evil grin>
.ampr.org owns a full Class A block!!!
<exceptionally evil grin>

--K2NE (k2ne.ampr.org among others...)

Vince, you may pry my IPV4 ampr.org from my cold dead hands.  (And from my local address coordinator as well) - as he has the rest of them for this area.  Long live mirrorshades!



[#] Mon Oct 05 2015 13:50:57 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Hewlett-Packard has at least two /8 blocks. We should go find some network socialists to "redistribute" them. :)

[#] Mon Oct 05 2015 18:14:52 UTC from LoanShark

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Just start announcing the prefix.

[#] Mon Oct 05 2015 18:16:09 UTC from LoanShark

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And then blame it on Fiorina.

[#] Wed Oct 28 2015 02:43:19 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Can we blame Fiorina for the HP "ProCurve" line of networking equipment?

[#] Wed Oct 28 2015 07:07:53 UTC from dothebart

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I guess like the ProLiant ones, thats a heritage of Compaq.



[#] Wed Oct 28 2015 12:24:35 UTC from fleeb

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I see the name 'Fiorina', and I think of the deadly sin of Wrath.

Appropriate? Dunno. I wouldn't let her near my company, though.

[#] Wed Oct 28 2015 17:52:13 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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I see the name 'Fiorina' and I think of a bland-tasting cereal.

But I'm pretty sure the ProCurve stuff pre-dates Compaq. Compaq knew better than to try to manufacture that stuff.

[#] Thu Oct 29 2015 12:27:05 UTC from dothebart

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[#] Thu Oct 29 2015 21:44:47 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Maybe they rebranded it? HP bought Compaq in 2002, and you can find ProCurve stuff going way before that. For example, here's a ProCure manual dated 1999:
http://whp-hou4.cold.extweb.hp.com/pub/networking/software/59692320.pdf

[#] Mon Aug 01 2016 19:26:36 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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So does anyone still believe the myth that the base address of a subnet (such as X.X.X.0 in a /24 network) is "unusable" ?

(Those of us who can see the fnords know that this is actually where the government puts their snoopware server.)


[#] Wed Aug 03 2016 09:00:23 UTC from LoanShark

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That is what used to be called the "network address", and I think it really was unusable under older TCP/IP stacks.

And I guess its use is deeply ingrained. We all still start numbering with .1, and I hadn't given that a second thought in a long time.

[#] Wed Aug 03 2016 09:01:00 UTC from LoanShark

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really was unusable under older TCP/IP stacks.

I'm talking MS-DOS era stuff there, though, and probably weird third-party crap at that.

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