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hymie!

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Apr 20, 2012, 12:01:19 PM4/20/12
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Presented without comment, an entry from
http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/faqs/


Q: Can I configure my Amazon EC2 instances to only accept traffic from
the Elastic Load Balancer?

A: Yes.

--hymie! http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymie hy...@lactose.homelinux.net

Joe Zeff

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Apr 20, 2012, 12:12:35 PM4/20/12
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 16:01:19 +0000, hymie! wrote:

> Presented without comment, an entry from http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/faqs/
>
>
> Q: Can I configure my Amazon EC2 instances to only accept traffic from
> the Elastic Load Balancer?
>
> A: Yes.
>

Actually, the question, as asked, is answered. I presume that the next
question isn't about how to do this.

This reminds me of when I orked for WESELLSECURITY. They had a large
number of "faqs" that they sent out to customers on request. The reason
I put the term inside quotation marks will probably be understood when I
tell you that I once got an emailed request for an explanation of how to
do something that ended like this: "And don't just send me a section of
the manual. If I could understand the manual, I wouldn't be asking."

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Mike Andrews

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Apr 20, 2012, 12:19:36 PM4/20/12
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Joe Zeff <the.guy.with....@lasfs.info> wrote in <4f918af2$0$2927$a826...@newsreader.readnews.com>:

> On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 16:01:19 +0000, hymie! wrote:
>
>> Presented without comment, an entry from http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/faqs/
>>
>>
>> Q: Can I configure my Amazon EC2 instances to only accept traffic from
>> the Elastic Load Balancer?
>>
>> A: Yes.
>>
>
> Actually, the question, as asked, is answered. I presume that the next
> question isn't about how to do this.
>
> This reminds me of when I orked for WESELLSECURITY. They had a large
> number of "faqs" that they sent out to customers on request. The reason
> I put the term inside quotation marks will probably be understood when I
> tell you that I once got an emailed request for an explanation of how to
> do something that ended like this: "And don't just send me a section of
> the manual. If I could understand the manual, I wouldn't be asking."

At a SHARE conference (large-scale VOZ hardware users), one of the
sessions was on shortcomings of the MVS Messages and Codes manual. I
asked what I should do when I got some message or other, for which the
"Programmer Actions" text read "Consult your systems programmer".

The VOZ presenter asked me what the problem was. My response brought
down the house: "I *am* my systems programmer, and I haven't the
foggiest notion of what I should do here."

--
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one to manage the network and no one to maintain the network"
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Graham Reed

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Apr 20, 2012, 3:23:52 PM4/20/12
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Mike Andrews <mi...@mikea.ath.cx> writes:
> The VOZ presenter asked me what the problem was. My response brought
> down the house: "I *am* my systems programmer, and I haven't the
> foggiest notion of what I should do here."

I just recently had a chunk of VOZ software... something about planetary
spiders... tell me to contact the "Local Systems Administrator."

The problem, of course, is that I _am_ the "local systems administrator"
and I was trying to figure out how to kick the
stupid... uh... serverthing upside the restart button. (I knew how to
start it. It wouldn't shut down... and it wouldn't serve requests.)

Turns out, 'kill -KILL' solves all manner of annoyances. Possible data
corrutpion, I decided, was the user's problem: they were the ones who
wanted this abomination.

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David Scheidt

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Apr 20, 2012, 6:53:16 PM4/20/12
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Roger Burton West <roger+a...@nospam.firedrake.org> wrote:
:Graham Reed wrote:

:>I just recently had a chunk of VOZ software... something about planetary
:>spiders... tell me to contact the "Local Systems Administrator."

:Hold on, let me just tickle the sigmonster... yeah, there we go. That
:one was about Jvaqbjf of course, probably 3.11 or 95.

:I assume that this is code for "guy who's paying us $BIGNUM per year to
:be an Official Certified Tech who gets to use the documentation with
:actual answers in it".

in my experience, it's code for "the guy who's fixed this before".
Not that I'm bitter about it. No, not at all.



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Joe Zeff

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Apr 20, 2012, 7:22:26 PM4/20/12
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 22:31:55 +0000, Roger Burton West wrote:

> I assume that this is code for "guy who's paying us $BIGNUM per year to
> be an Official Certified Tech who gets to use the documentation with
> actual answers in it".

ITYM, "...that we're paying..."

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Ralph Wade Phillips

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Apr 20, 2012, 7:44:42 PM4/20/12
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On 4/20/2012 11:19 AM, Mike Andrews wrote:
> Joe Zeff<the.guy.with....@lasfs.info> wrote in<4f918af2$0$2927$a826...@newsreader.readnews.com>:

>
> At a SHARE conference (large-scale VOZ hardware users), one of the
> sessions was on shortcomings of the MVS Messages and Codes manual. I
> asked what I should do when I got some message or other, for which the
> "Programmer Actions" text read "Consult your systems programmer".
>
> The VOZ presenter asked me what the problem was. My response brought
> down the house: "I *am* my systems programmer, and I haven't the
> foggiest notion of what I should do here."
>

It's not just software manuals.

I was working on a N* hard drive (one of the 14" single platter 4-head
models) and at one point the service manual said, "Consult your dealer
service department." Minor problem - I WAS the dealer service department.

I called N* tech support, and it took a while for the guy to get off his
high horse about how did I get that number, it was only for dealers, and
why wasn't I talking to the dealer. We had to get the sales arm
involved to assure them that yes, we WERE dealers, yes, I HAD been to
the factory training seminar, and yes, the service manual DID say that.

(Turns out the problem was due to some reversed tantalum caps on the
Nevada board. Fix was to put them in "backwards" ... )

RwP

David Gersic

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Apr 20, 2012, 11:11:49 PM4/20/12
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On 20 Apr 2012 16:12:35 GMT, Joe Zeff <the.guy.with....@lasfs.info> wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 16:01:19 +0000, hymie! wrote:
>
>> Presented without comment, an entry from http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/faqs/
>>
>>
>> Q: Can I configure my Amazon EC2 instances to only accept traffic from
>> the Elastic Load Balancer?
>>
>> A: Yes.
>>
>
> Actually, the question, as asked, is answered. I presume that the next
> question isn't about how to do this.
>
> This reminds me of when I orked for WESELLSECURITY. They had a large
> number of "faqs" that they sent out to customers on request. The reason
> I put the term inside quotation marks will probably be understood when I
> tell you that I once got an emailed request for an explanation of how to
> do something that ended like this: "And don't just send me a section of
> the manual. If I could understand the manual, I wouldn't be asking."

So you forwarded this to Sales, right? So they could contact the sender
and offer consulting services?


Just zis Guy, you know?

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Apr 21, 2012, 4:45:15 AM4/21/12
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On 20 Apr 2012 16:01:19 GMT, hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!)
wrote:

>Q: Can I configure my Amazon EC2 instances to only accept traffic from
> the Elastic Load Balancer?

The answer is as expected from a support droid: factually correct but
of no practical use.

Guy
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David Cameron Staples

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Apr 21, 2012, 4:57:18 AM4/21/12
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On Sat, 21 Apr 2012 09:45:15 +0100, Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:

> On 20 Apr 2012 16:01:19 GMT, hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!) wrote:
>
>>Q: Can I configure my Amazon EC2 instances to only accept traffic from
>> the Elastic Load Balancer?
>
> The answer is as expected from a support droid: factually correct but of
> no practical use.
>
> Guy

"You are in a balloon."

Wojciech Derechowski

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Apr 21, 2012, 5:47:40 AM4/21/12
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The man in the fields is usually right, but he seldom gets to fly.

WD
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Shmuel Metz

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Apr 22, 2012, 7:13:10 AM4/22/12
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In <jmssda$jij$1...@dont-email.me>, on 04/20/2012
at 06:44 PM, Ralph Wade Phillips <ne...@philent.biz> said:

>I called N* tech support, and it took a while for the guy to get off
>his high horse about how did I get that number, it was only for
>dealers, and why wasn't I talking to the dealer. We had to get the
>sales arm involved to assure them that yes, we WERE dealers, yes, I
>HAD been to the factory training seminar, and yes, the service
>manual DID say that.

Do they have an equivalent to IBM's duty manager? In some companies
what you described would be a CLM.

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Shmuel Metz

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Apr 22, 2012, 7:15:24 AM4/22/12
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In <bps4p7dkptbn83uhe...@4ax.com>, on 04/21/2012
at 09:45 AM, "Just zis Guy, you know?"
<usen...@chapmancentral.co.uk> said:

>The answer is as expected from a support droid: factually correct but
>of no practical use.

That would be a step up.

Joe Zeff

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Apr 23, 2012, 1:59:55 PM4/23/12
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 07:13:10 -0400, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz wrote:

> Do they have an equivalent to IBM's duty manager? In some companies what
> you described would be a CLM.

It's a shame there aren't more companies like that. I could go so far as
to say it's a shame *all* companies aren't like that.

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Tony Kemp

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Jun 19, 2012, 4:49:00 AM6/19/12
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On 2012-04-20, Mike Andrews <mi...@mikea.ath.cx> wrote:
> At a SHARE conference (large-scale VOZ hardware users), one of the
> sessions was on shortcomings of the MVS Messages and Codes manual. I
> asked what I should do when I got some message or other, for which the
> "Programmer Actions" text read "Consult your systems programmer".
>
> The VOZ presenter asked me what the problem was. My response brought
> down the house: "I *am* my systems programmer, and I haven't the
> foggiest notion of what I should do here."

SCENE: An VOZ conference.

S. Baldrick (a presenter): My lord! There's a man on the conference
floor requesting technical support!

E. Blackadder (an VOZ support officer): Tell him to go away and consult
his systems programmer.

Baldrick: Yes, my lord.

Exuent BALDRICK.

BLACKADDER peruses blue suit catalogue.

BALDRICK crashes through the door.

Blackadder: Ah, Bladrick, what did he say when you told him about the
systems programmer?

MikeA (stepping through smashed door, wielding a high-dischard
cattleprod): I said I AM the systems programmer of Bath and Wells!

Joe Zeff

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Jun 19, 2012, 2:58:10 PM6/19/12
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On Tue, 19 Jun 2012 08:49:00 +0000, Tony Kemp wrote:

> S. Baldrick (a presenter): My lord! There's a man on the conference
> floor requesting technical support!

kill -9 Baldrick

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Frankly, I expected better than straw men and stupidity from the
inhabitants of this group. I guess I won't make that mistake again.
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Mike Andrews

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Jun 27, 2012, 3:11:15 PM6/27/12
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Dave Brown <dagb...@lart.ca> wrote in <hgu2sj...@phb.lart.ca>:

> In article <slrnju0f7s.s...@hex.local>,
> Tony Kemp <tony...@googleemailservice.com> wrote:
>> SCENE: An VOZ conference.
>>
>> S. Baldrick (a presenter): My lord! There's a man on the conference
>> floor requesting technical support!
>>
>> E. Blackadder (an VOZ support officer): Tell him to go away and consult
>> his systems programmer.
>>
>> Baldrick: Yes, my lord.
>>
>> Exuent BALDRICK.
>
> Thanks to your use of the plural "exeunt" rather than the singular
> "exit", I imagined BALDRICK--probably entirely correctly--as a big
> contingent of suits, rather than as a single idiot.

More likely BALDRICK is a cluster of Tines. I can see -- and hear -- it now:
the above-audible-frequency wavefronts and the not-really-dogs.

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Tony Kemp

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Jul 13, 2012, 5:16:51 AM7/13/12
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On 2012-06-22, Dave Brown <dagb...@LART.ca> wrote:
> Thanks to your use of the plural "exeunt" rather than the singular
> "exit", I imagined BALDRICK--probably entirely correctly--as a big
> contingent of suits, rather than as a single idiot.

That interpretation is much better than the reality (my appalling
ignorancy of Latin).
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