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mercutio | ahh you don't need to be an isp to get .net in nz
i hate the idea of being an organisation or a company i figure network is more generic :) | [00:33] |
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grody | plett, you'd think wouldn't you :P
LCN will give me one, just not cheaply although, a .net is just as viable - and more expensive .me.uk are fun for networking mind | [05:47] |
plett | grody: Every .net.uk application is manually reviewed by nominet. You really do have to be an ISP to get one. | [05:48] |
grody | hmm
must have changed in the last couple of years | [05:49] |
plett | And it is only for the ISP's infrastructure, you can't host anything customer on a .net.uk domain
Nope, it's always been that way That's why the AAISP wiki which customers can edit is on an aa.org.uk subdomain, not .net.uk | [05:49] |
grody | so all i have to do is get a /32 of IPv6 & provide services like HE.net
:) ahh, LCN will let me have a .net not even showing up .net.uk now i want that.. sofakingfast.net | [05:51] |
plett | In RIPE Land, your /32 would have to be PA so you can sub-allocated it to customers, which means you need to be an LIR
And being an LIR means a EUR1300/year invoice from RIPE | [05:52] |
grody | yea sod that :D
£10 for two years on a .net - odd that LCN isn't even offering .net.uk | [05:53] |
plett | Since the only people who can get .net.uk are ISPs, they normally know who to ask to get one and don't need it listed on web pages | [05:54] |
grody | :) | [05:55] |
plett | Any registrar who can register a .co.uk can request a .net.uk via exactly the same mechanism | [05:55] |
grody | reminds me actually.. i need to shuffle some domains on my AA
and somehow get rDNS working off my DNS w/o exposing myself | [05:55] |
mercutio | plett: that sounds annoying
so if you're in RIPE land can you just get ARIN space? the whole regionality of address space seems a bit iffy to me i suppose it's moot now in a way, as ip addresses have run out :/ | [06:07] |
plett | mercutio: Nope. ARIN won't allocate space to an entity in the RIPE region for use in that region | [06:12] |
mercutio | google et al use ARIN space around the world | [06:12] |
plett | Google aren't a company in the RIPE region, using IPs solely within that region
For multinationals, you can pretty much get IPs from whoever you feel like dealing with | [06:13] |
mercutio | so for international companies they can choose where they get space? | [06:13] |
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grody | curious question .. would ARP & AA be able to allow me to source my ARP range out of AA and vice-versa?
IPv6* | [07:31] |
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plett | No
It just doesn't work that way :) | [07:40] |
grody | maybe just get a /32 and peer with yas instead | [07:41] |
plett | Without being an LIR you'd have to justify getting anything larger than a /48 | [07:41] |
grody | nah too much effort - it's easy enough relocating IPs with tunnels these days | [07:41] |
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grody | at cost of latency | [07:41] |
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mercutio | who was talking about the fonts being insecure thing?
was that before or after this recent code execution font vulnerability on windows? oh i think it was mike-burns | [14:53] |
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kellytk | It was mike-burns
mercutio: I don't recall exactly when his comment was made, however I've known fonts to be a vulnerability surface for quite a while | [15:17] |
mercutio | yeh there's a new vulnerability out today | [15:18] |
kellytk | What a timely comment in that case :-)
FWIW, I've ultimately decided the security benefit of allowing only email address auth was worth the UX tradeoff in not allowing usernames for auth | [15:18] |
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mnathani_ | how much c would I have to learn to contribute something meaningful towards the linux kernel? | [22:12] |
mercutio | heaps
linux is pretty mature, and there's quite a lot of learned knowledge/experience you should have before wanting to do stuff with it probably. | [22:14] |
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