fire at NAC

Fire at nac.net

http://www.nac.net

Alex

alex@yuriev.com wrote:

Fire at nac.net

http://www.nac.net

Alex

Is a site of theirs actually in FLAMES ? I don't see anything on their
webpage indicating an outage.

I know that this is off topic and that there is probably a forum somewhere
more appropriate, so I'll appreciate any direction as to where would be
better...

But I couldn't think of a group that would more likely know what Locus
Address Resolution Protocol (LARP) is. I've been Googling variations and
cross references for LARP for the past hour and am starting to think it's a
trick question :). All I can find is all the thousands of RFCs on the AINA
numbering for it, but not what the protocol does. If anyone can throw me a
bone, I'd really appreciate it.

Karyn

Karyn,

I'm not sure about the LARP but I can guide you toward a LARCH.

-Monty python humor, sorry.

Regards,
Christopher J. Wolff, VP CIO
Broadband Laboratories, Inc.
http://www.bblabs.com

If that doesn't help, I would suggest taking a LART to the person who
spoke of this LARP thing. :wink:

I know that this is off topic and that there is probably a forum somewhere
more appropriate, so I'll appreciate any direction as to where would be
better...

Try to make it on topic. Locus was bought by Computer Associates, which
has apparently "hijacked" their networks instead of returning them to ARIN :slight_smile:

whois -h whois.arin.net 130.200.0.0

OrgName: Computer Associates International
OrgID: CAI-7
Address: 1 CA Plaza
City: Islandia
StateProv: NY
PostalCode: 11788
Country: US

But I couldn't think of a group that would more likely know what Locus
Address Resolution Protocol (LARP) is. I've been Googling variations and
cross references for LARP for the past hour and am starting to think it's a
trick question :). All I can find is all the thousands of RFCs on the AINA
numbering for it, but not what the protocol does. If anyone can throw me a
bone, I'd really appreciate it.

I believe it was part of Locus' distributed file system protocol. Try
searching for papers by Geral Popek.

http://fmg-www.cs.ucla.edu/ficus-members/popek/

Sheesh. Heh.

We're still here.

Part of a rectifier in a Liebert UPS let loose, causing a momentary fire.
That is, until the FM200 quenched it.

Since there seems to be interest, I will post the post-mortem to the list.

Hi guys,

What's the currently efficient/preferred way of updating (replacing, rather
than
adding) a record at http://puck.nether.net/netops/ :: NOC Telephone List ?

Cheers,

mh

You need to really-really annoy me, but please don't for another
week. There is a cgi where people can maintain their entries but
it has required me to manually move entries under a maintainer id.

  If you have a maintainer id, you can edit your entry
here:

http://puck.nether.net/netops/engine.cgi?login

  I'll try and quickly go in and clear out entries but
I think there's been about 1000 entries added over time which has made
the dataset quite problematic to deal with. I really need to rebuild
all the cgis with my latest cgi/html skills.

  - Jared

>
> Hi guys,
>
> What's the currently efficient/preferred way of updating
(replacing, rather
> than
> adding) a record at http://puck.nether.net/netops/ :: NOC
Telephone List ?
>
> Cheers,

Jared,

  You need to really-really annoy me, but please don't for another
week.

Deal :wink:

There is a cgi where people can maintain their entries but
it has required me to manually move entries under a maintainer id.

  If you have a maintainer id, you can edit your entry
here:

http://puck.nether.net/netops/engine.cgi?login

I don't. But no problem, it's not that urgent :slight_smile:

  I'll try and quickly go in and clear out entries but
I think there's been about 1000 entries added over time which has made
the dataset quite problematic to deal with. I really need to rebuild
all the cgis with my latest cgi/html skills.

Again, many thanks for your effort,

mh