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stubarea51.bsky.social
Sr. Net Arch focusing on #MikroTik, #whitebox and #opennetworking. Advocate for #IPv6 & rural ISPs. Husband. Dad. #Chesspunks War Eagle. Geek. #Lego
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Apparently the French built the first "Router" for the CYCLADES network about a year before DARPA built theirs. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Router_... Le Plot Thickens 😬
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See if you can knock out CCIE licensing before the end of the week!
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Wow! Beautiful eyes. Gorgeous dog! 🤩
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I thought you worked for the ACME rocket company.
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You need an updated sticker "permit ipv6 andy andy" 🤓
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Tiktok outside of the US is running normal.
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This is so badass, huge congrats to you and your team!!
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I hate to always beat up on infosec, because there are some legit networkers but it seems to be the exception. if we were all building a house... Neteng: We've secured it w/ biometric locks & reinforced doorframes Infosec: The boathouse has no locks Neteng: There is no boat. Not even a lake.
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Me: describe how IPv6 ARP works Them: It's too complicated to explain, if you knew networking, you'd understand that Me: You must work in infosec...
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Me either...now I want to know what i've been missing
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If Airwolf and Cirrus had a one night stand...this would be the result 😂
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There are a number of limitations in RFC7050, not the least of which is the dependence on an external system for determining network capabilities and a vague, unimplemented "security" section. Glad to see this draft progressing. #ipv6 #ietf #ipv6-only
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One great use case I saw mentioned recently was using AI to evaluate interface drop/error counters and look for patterns that match a known root cause.