DN42 access
本服务为那些无法轻松访问自身网络的用户以及希望体验 dn42 但又不想承担维护自有网络成本的用户提供 dn42 连接
默认情况下,地址从/96地址块中分配,如果您希望租用独立的/96前缀或更大的地址空间,请按照联系方式联系我
所有公开的PoP均已屏蔽来自中国境内的 IP 地址。如果您确实需要dn42 access,请与我联系并提供合理的理由
该服务由AS4242423377提供
- - - - - - -
The service provides DN42 connectivity to members who cannot easily access their own networks, as well as to those who would like to explore DN42 without the overhead of maintaining their own network.
By default, addresses are allocated from a /96 block. If you wish to lease a dedicated /96 prefix or a larger address space, please contact me using the methods provided in the contact information.
All publicly accessible PoP are blocked for IPs originating from within China. DN42 access from within China is not publicly available. If you genuinely require access, please contact me and provide a valid justification.
Hosted by AS4242423377.
Policy
本服务需要花费时间和金钱才能运行,但为了您的利益,我们免费提供。使用本服务是一种特权,而非权利。您必须合理使用本服务,以确保其他用户也能继续享受同样的便利。任何滥用、误用或干扰服务或其他用户的行为都可能导致您的访问权限立即被暂停或终止。
滥用行为包括但不限于:
- 过度使用资源
- 黑客攻击、病毒、木马等,或任何其他可能损害服务或对服务及其用户造成风险的干扰行为
- 传播可能导致民事或刑事责任的不良内容
- - - - - - -
This service require real time and financial resources to operate, yet are provided free of charge for your benefit. Access to the services is a privilege, not a right. You must use the services responsibly and considerately to ensure that other users can continue to enjoy the same opportunities. Any misuse, abuse, or activities that disrupt the service or other users may result in immediate suspension or termination of access.
Abuse could include, but is not limited to:
- Excessive use of resources
- Hacking, viruses, trojans etc or any other disruption that could harm or create risk to the services or its users
- Distribution of objectional content that could create a civil or criminal liability
PoP
## Toronto, Canada
Prefix: fdb6:fc6a:e66c:724f:fad1:d2cf::/96
Zerotier: 4753cf475f65b0fb
## Los Angeles, USA
coming soon
#announcement#service
📰 NEWS | Venezuela: US Removes Enriched Uranium from Obsolete Nuclear Reactor
The governments of Venezuela and the United States, together with the United Kingdom and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), completed the extraction and transfer of 13.5 kilograms of uranium enriched above 20% from Venezuela’s obsolete RV-1 research reactor.
The material, stored since the reactor’s closure in 1991, was transported from Miranda state to Puerto Cabello and then shipped to the US Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site in South Carolina.
Venezuelan authorities said the January 3 US attack near the IVIC reactor facilities increased the urgency of removing the radioactive material. The IAEA confirmed it provided technical support, security guidance and oversight during the operation.
Read the full report here 👉https://shorturl.at/p5gGd
#Science#Uranium#USVenezuelaRelations
Trump Declares the Nuclear Problem Solved. Reality Disagrees.
Trump is now saying Iran’s enriched uranium is not his problem because it is “so far underground,” even as inspectors still say Tehran has enough near-bomb-grade material for roughly a dozen weapons.
That is not confidence. That is either wishful thinking or a prelude to a future strike.
The strange part is the speed of the spin. In less than 24 hours, the White House went from treating Iran’s nuclear fuel as an existential threat to talking as if satellites can substitute for control.
The uranium did not vanish. The political need to declare victory just got louder.
That matters because this war has always been sold as a mission to stop breakout capacity, not just smash launchers and factories. If the stockpile is still underground, then the core problem is still underground too.
Trump wants the public to believe the danger is over, while keeping the option to raid storage sites later if needed.
That is not a solution. It is a pause button with a bomb attached.
#Trump#Iran#Nuclear#Uranium#MiddleEast#war#geopolitics
📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events
🇺🇸
Iran Vehemently Disagreed with Trump. What's His Next goof-up ?
Iran is refusing to export its 300kg stockpile of highly enriched uranium , but is willing to dilute the purity of the stockpile held in Iran under the supervision of the UN nuclear inspectorate the IAEA, Iranian sources have said.
The proposal will be at the heart of the offer Iran is due to make to the US in the next few days, as US president Donald Trump weighs whether to use his vast naval build up in the Middle East to attack Iran.
Iran currently has a stockpile of uranium enriched to 60%, close to weapons grade, but is willing to down-blend the purity to 20% or below.
Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, is also claiming that there has been no US demand in the talks for Iran to even abandon the right to enrich inside Iran.
The focus is instead on the purity of the enrichment and the number of centrifuges to be permitted.
There had been discussion of the stockpile being sent to Russia, and for Iran’s domestic enrichment programme to be linked in with an overseas consortium, but Iranian sources are insisting the concept of a consortium has not been raised.
Iranian media close to the government quoted an Iranian diplomat saying: “We emphasised this position during the negotiations that nuclear materials will not leave the country”.
The Iranian account of its relatively uncompromising position means a great deal of weight will have to be placed on the degree of access the IAEA would be given to inspect Iran’s nuclear sites.
The Iranian offer is likely to determine whether Trump feels compelled to launch military action against Iran.
In an interview in the US aired on Friday, Araghchi said, “Washington has not asked Tehran to permanently suspend uranium enrichment,” adding that Tehran has not offered Washington a temporary suspension of its uranium enrichment.
He rejected reports that Iran has apparently proposed suspending uranium enrichment for two to three years, saying: “It is not true that the United States has called for a complete cessation of enrichment.”
His remarks were contradicted by the US ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz who, prompted by his interviewer, said the US was seeking “zero enrichment” by Iran.
But Reza Nasri, an Iranian lawyer with contacts inside the foreign ministry, warned:
“If Iran is attacked while nuclear disagreements can still be settled diplomatically in a fair and equitable manner, other regional states will inevitably draw one conclusion: nuclear weapons are the only real deterrent against the US and Israel”.
The news came as protests erupted at some universities prompting fresh clashes in the street at Mashhad University of Medical Services and at least two Tehran universities.
The universities were reopening after being closed due to fear of protests.
At Sharif University, the students chanted “Javed Shah”, “Until the mullah is shrouded, this homeland will not become a homeland,” and “Death to the dictator.”
The Sharif University president urged the students to stop since the authorities would only force classes back online.
Protests are also expected at a meeting of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Tuesday when an Iranian official, Afsaneh Nadipour, takes her seat for the first time as a full member of the advisory council.
Nadipour, a former Iranian ambassador to Denmark, is due to provide input on women’s rights.
The UN Human Rights Council Advisory Committee is composed of 18 independent experts from five UN regional groups and serves as the intellectual arm of the Human Rights Council.
Nominations are made by governments and are selected by the council.
#iran#uranium#trump#mike#waltz#nadipour
📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events
🇺🇸