Today's my last day at TelstraSaturn. I think it's also the end of an era
for me. I've decided to take a break from being at the pointy end of IP
operations - too many bellheads and not enough netheads for my liking.
Of course, when the money runs out I may well be back grovelling for work.
I'll still be on the list, lurking in a dark corner.
So long and thanks for all the fish!
andy
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From: "fwetyson" <fwetyson(a)slingshot.co.nz>
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 22:58:13 +1200
> Would be interested in the dates regarding VUW and Massey
1989 - about 6 months after the international link went in to Waikato having
got fed up waiting for the computer centers to get something working.
> Did these take place before Kawahiko and Tuia got on line
> via NZGate?
Yes.
cheers
mark
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From: Geoff Huston <gih(a)telstra.net>
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 17:50:40 +1000
> Just a quick note from the other side of the Tasman - the earliest efforts
> appeared to be at the Victoria University, Wellington, where the Computer
> Science Department operated a modem-based trans-Tasman messaging service
> through the eighties - I'm not sure whether the link used the uunet
> protocols or the acsnet protocols, but I'm not sure thats all that
> relevant. It linked up to a comparable Computer Science messaging network
> in Australia.
It was ACSnet to melbourne as well as uucp to Calgary and to uunet (actually it
was initially seismo back in the pre uunet days). There was even a short
period when email between here and canterbury went via calgary.
> The first link was, as I recall, a 14.4Kbps analog modem
> connection, installed in late 88 (or thereabouts) with NASA and NZ
> funding.
And the first NZ IP link out of Waikato was a slip link between here and there
running over the DSIR's internal serial network with an 8086 based PCrouter at
each end. That link ran at 9.6K though the DSIR constrained it to only 4.8K.
That was quickly followed by a similar link from here to Massey.
cheers
mark
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I checked my end and not CCing myself messages
Whats the email command for checking my settings in the list
Some lists allow you to change or reset your status this way
Thanks in advance
Frank Tyson
Phone: 64211341826 Fax:+6445635927
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I've recently taken this over from Joe and it's now up on usenet.net.nz.
Can people take a quick look and please email me any suggestions, updates
and corrections for it. There are some errors and missing bits for
participants on APE and other stuff needs fixed as well.
http://www.ape.net.nz/
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Senior Network/System Admin | | Home: simon(a)darkmere.gen.nz
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Hi,
I appologize for duplicates.
Its almost time for the next quarterly walk of the inverse
tree of the DNS. Since 1997, I've been walking the in-addr tree
looking for numbers of delegations, accurate delegations, and types
and styles of error conditions.
So... this is a heads up that you will be seeing zone transfers
being generated by a couple of the collecter machines here. For those of
you who utilize BINDs access controls, I'd appreciate your inclusion of
the collector machines in allowed transfers. The expectation
is that they will be the following IP addresses:
128.9.160.57 and 198.32.4.13
If there are any questions or concerns, I'd be happy to talk
about them. Past data has been presented at IEPG, Apricot and RIPE
meetings. The expectation is that future data will be presented in
the same and similar forums. Past data may be viewed at:
http://www.isi.edu/~bmanning/in-addr-audit.html
--bill
310.322.8102
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> > Did these take place before Kawahiko and Tuia got on line
> > via NZGate?
> Yes.
I should have added "before any of these existed."
mark
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Thanks for the feed back folks
Would be interested in the dates regarding VUW and Massey
Did these take place before Kawahiko and Tuia got on line
via NZGate?
Frank Tyson
Phone: 64211341826 Fax:+6445635927
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Thanks for the assistance some of you have given
I see a note next to the thread that this subject is Off Topic
Does that mean I cant raise the question here?
If so thats a pity considering the major inovators of
Internet here in NZ
Appologies
Frank Tyson
Phone: 64211341826 Fax:+6445635927
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