Information routing08/16/2004 02:27 PM
Everybody processes a ton of email. And nowadays, some of us also
process a ton of RSS feeds. In both cases, inbound items fall into
three categories:
Must be acted on immediately. ...
Routing Rust-Out
Routing Rust-Out01/26/2004 07:16 AM Feeling rundown, tired, depressed? Five remedies to cure the
cubicle-dweller's disease.
In last week's column, I mentioned del.icio.us, Joshua Schachter's "social
bookmarking" service. Since then, I've explored the service more
deeply in a series of blog entries. Using
del.icio.us, I'm now able to process information in dramatically more
efficient ways.
...
In a Mar
ch 2003 column, I wrote about the challenges of doing
publish/subscribe at Internet scale. David Rosenblum,
who was then CTO of messaging startup PreCache, had described to me an
optimization procedure he called "filter merging." The architecture of
del.icio.us lends itself to just that kind of optimization. The
combination of several trusted human filters, with respect to some
topic of interest, yields a powerful merged filter. [Full story at
InfoWorld.com]
Moving from WS-Routing to WS-Addressing Using WSE 2.0
Moving from WS-Routing to WS-Addressing Using WSE 2.004/26/2004 10:59 PM See the issues surrounding Web services routing and the need for
transport-neutral addressing, specifically focusing on the move away
from WS-Routing towards the new WS-Addressing specification. Core
WS-Addressing concepts and implementing secure routing with Web
Service Enhancements 2.0 are shown.
10.3: Split routing with PPTP in Panther01/22/2004 02:37 AM I periodically need to use PPTP to access my systems inside a firwall,
but want the rest of my traffic to go through my normal default route.
To do this, i need to invoke pppd with the "nodefaultroute" option and
have an ip-u...
Researchers envision the Linux of routing
Researchers envision the Linux of routing04/19/2004 12:30 PM Scientists at Berkeley are close to releasing an open-source software
code that could do for routing what Linux did for operating systems.
Routing Spam Back To Where It Belongs?07/26/2004 03:32 AM It seems like just about everyone is trying to get into the anti-spam
business these days. A new entrant that may be added to the list,
apparently, is Cisco. According to this report from the Inquirer,
some folks at Cisco are working on their own
anti-spam solution. While the article seems to imply that it
would only impact Cisco hardware, that's not at all clear from the proposal they point to, which looks like yet
another authenticated sender standard, a space that is already
quite crowded.
Cisco to buy routing specialist Parc
Cisco to buy routing specialist Parc07/08/2004 10:13 AM Acquisition will give Cisco access to Parc's multiprotocol label
switching, a technology that the industry bills as the ultimate
convergence tool.
Turn-key Mesh Routing Access Point02/13/2003 03:25 PM I was going to post the google cache, but even this is loading slowly
as heck for some reason? by octalc0de on Tuesday October 01, @06:44PM
(#4370414). ...
Nortel, Avici team on IP core routing01/08/2004 08:16 PM The partnership will bolster Nortel Networks' Internet Protocol
product offering and give Avici Systems much needed customers.
The Water Closet meets IP routing technology
The Water Closet meets IP routing technology04/11/2005 08:42 PM I haven't tried it, but this sounds great. The Toilet Tank Traffic
Shaper - DUMMYNET rocks. Is there something similar for PF? For Linux?
In vaguely related news I haven't had time to setup the Soekris box
yet. My excuse is that I need to either work with OpenBSD or wait for
FreeBSD to import the if_bridge code into 5.x to make it work well as
a bridge. There's a patch for the if_bridge thing, but I couldn't get
it...
Elguapo's Guide to Routing - Part 4, OSPF
Elguapo's Guide to Routing - Part 4, OSPF07/05/2004 03:44 PM Chapter 1 was an introduction. Chapter 2 was RIP. Chapter 3 was BGP.
Chapter 5 will be the Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP).
Chapter 6 will be the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
(EIGRP). Chapter 7 will be the Intermediate System to Intermediate
System protocol.
Internet Registry Routing Daemon 2.2.5 (Default branch)
Internet Registry Routing Daemon 2.2.5 (Default branch)03/24/2005 05:23 AM
The Internet Registry Routing Daemon (IRRd) is a streamlined,
stand-alone Internet Routing Registry database server that supports
RIPE-181, RPSL, and RPSLng routing registry syntaxes. The IRRd package
includes additional utilities, tools, and services to securely manage
and maintain the database.
Changes:
This release featured an upgrade to a new version of Flex. The route6
object is now supported in the registry filter. The maximum length of
attributes has been extended.
XML 2003 session report: Namespace Routing Language
XML 2003 session report: Namespace Routing Language12/23/2003 10:38 AM James Clark followed a block of sessions on ISO Document Schema
Definition Languages (DSDL) (ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC 34 WG 1) with a
presentation on Namespace Routing Language (NRL), which is a key
contribution to DSDL Part 4: "Selection of validation candidates".
NT/2000/XP: Add a temporary route to the Windows routing table
Internet Registry Routing Daemon 2.2.6 (Default branch)
Internet Registry Routing Daemon 2.2.6 (Default branch)04/08/2005 06:05 PM
The Internet Registry Routing Daemon (IRRd) is a streamlined,
stand-alone Internet Routing Registry database server that supports
RIPE-181, RPSL, and RPSLng routing registry syntaxes. The IRRd package
includes additional utilities, tools, and services to securely manage
and maintain the database.
Changes:
Minor fixes to the 'show ip' command and to the paginator.
Hipercom Optimized Link State Routing 0.0.2 (PyOLSR)
TowardEX Develops High Performance IP Routing Technology
TowardEX Develops High Performance IP Routing Technology09/15/2004 04:21 AM New software allows an Intel based PCI-x server platform to achieve
routing of one million packets per second over Gigabit Ethernet.
[PRWEB Sep 15, 2004]
Overcoming Asymmetric Routing on Multi-Homed Servers
Cisco to acquire Parc for improved traffic routing
Cisco to acquire Parc for improved traffic routing07/08/2004 12:20 PM Cisco Systems Inc. has agreed to acquire London-based traffic
engineering and routing software provider Parc Technologies Ltd. in an
effort to gain better traffic management in its systems and products,
the company said Thursday.
NT/2000/XP: Display or view the Windows routing table