Re: [76attendees] IETF SSID?

Go Kawaguchi <gg55go@gmail.com> Sat, 07 November 2009 15:52 UTC

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Hi
Someone who needs to hook up the Net.

Check the Host's "Network info"
http://www.ietf76.jp/network/

GO


From: Derek Atkins <warlord@pgp.com>
Date: Sat Nov 07 2009 20:06:20 GMT+0900

> Yuji Sekiya wrote:
>> At Sat, 07 Nov 2009 05:50:38 -0500,
>> Derek Atkins wrote:
>>
>>> I just got to the Rihga and went through a click-through to get on their
>>> network which seemed to imply I was going to get charged ¥1050 for the
>>> privilege.  Should I call the front desk now or can I assume that at
>>> 0530 on Sunday they'll have already handled it?
>>>
>>> Any idea when the Rihga will get switched over to IETF network?
>> We will switch tomorrow noon.
> 
> Thanks, because right now it's looking like they block a bunch of
> important packets (like, oh, port 88, Kerberos) so I'm having a heck of
> a time getting much done.  :(
> 
>> Regards,
>>
>> -- Yuji Sekiya
> 
> -derek
>