RIPE 52 Plenary Minutes
Plenary Monday, 14:00 – 15:30
Rob Blokzijl, RIPE Chair, welcomed the attendees.
1. Introductions IAB IPv6 Multi-Homing Panel/BoF |
David Meyer
2. So What the Heck is the IAB Anyway? |
David Meyer
3. Overview/History of multihoming in IPv6 |
Lixhia Zhang (presented by David Meyer)
Questions regarding presentations one, two and three followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
4. SHIM6 Overview |
Kurtis Lindqvist
Questions regarding presentation four followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
5. Review of Issues from NANOG 35 and APRICOT 2006 |
David Meyer
There were no questions.
Plenary Monday, 16:00 – 17:00
6. IPv6: Is It Working? |
Gert Doering, SpaceNet AG, Munich, Germany
Questions regarding presentation six followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
7. Provider Independent (PI) IPv6 assignments to End User Organisatons |
Jordi Palet
Questions regarding presentation seven and a community discussion followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
Plenary Tuesday, 09:00 – 10:30
8. Status of Telecoms Deregulation in the Middle East |
Fahad Al Shirawi
Questions regarding presentation eight followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
9. DNS Amplification Attacks |
Matsuzaki Yoshinobu
Questions regarding presentation nine followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
10. Reflector Attacks Using DNS Infrastructure |
Joao Damas
Questions regarding presentation ten followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
11. Infrastructure Security Survey Overview |
Danny McPherson
Questions regarding presentation 11 followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
12. Update on APNIC Trial of Certification of IP Addresses and Autonomous Systems |
Geoff Huston
There were no questions.
Plenary Tuesday, 11:00 – 12:30
13. Routing Security: An Over-Simplification |
Randy Bush
Questions regarding presentation 13 followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
14. pmacct: A New Player in the Network Management Arena |
Paolo Lucente
Questions regarding presentation 14 followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
15. 2005 - A BGP Year in Review |
Geoff Huston
Questions regarding presentation 15 followed.For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
Plenary Tuesday, 14:00 – 15:30
16. IPv6 – What Works … What Doesn’t |
Merike Kaes, Double Shot Security
Questions regarding presentation 17 followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
17. IPv6 Routing Update |
Gert Doering, Spacenet
There were no questions.
18. Security Issues in ENUM |
Gerhard Schröder, Deutche Telekom
Questions regarding presentation 18 followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
Plenary Tuesday, 16:00 – 17:00
19. IP Multicast: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly |
John Lyons
Questions regarding presentation 19 followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
20. Multicast Video Delivery and Triple Play |
Marshal Eubanks
Questions regarding presentation 20 followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
Plenary Wednesday, 09:00 – 10:30
21. Perils of Transitive Trust in the Domain Name System |
Emin Gun Sirer
Questions regarding presentation 21 followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
22. The Impact of anycast on Root DNS Servers. The Case of K-root |
Lorenzo Colitti
Questions regarding presentation 22 followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
23. DNS in Turkey |
Attila Ozgit
There were no questions.
24. Using Multi-Layer Routing to Provision Services Across MPLS/GMPLS Domain Boundaries | Andrew Mailis
There were no questions.
Plenary Wednesday, 11:00 – 12:30
25. BGP Security |
Russ Housley
There were no questions.
26. A PKI to Support Improved Internet Routing Security |
Stephen Kent
Questions regarding presentation 26 followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
27. A Short History of European Networking (Historic Musings of an Old Wise Man) | Frode Greisen, RIPE NCC Executive Board
There were no slides for this presentation.
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There were no questions.
Plenary Thursday, 09:00 – 10:30
28. AfriNIC Update |
Alan Barrett
There were no questions.
29. APNIC Update |
Paul Wilson
There were no questions.
30. ARIN Update |
Richard Jimmerson
There were no questions.
31. LACNIC Update |
Raul Echeberria,
There were no questions.
32. RIPE NCC Numbers Update |
Leo Vegoda
There was a handout to accompany this presentation.
There were no questions.
33. RIR Statistics |
Leo Vegoda
Questions regarding presentation 33 followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
34. NRO Address Supporting Organization Address Council Update |
Wilfried Woeber
There were no questions.
Closing Plenary, 11:00 – 12:30
35. IANA Status Update |
David Conrad
The presentation was not used during the session but can be found online at the link above.
There were no questions.
36. National Broadband Govenment Think Tank - Sweden |
Patrik Faltstrom and Maria Hall
Questions regarding presentation 36 followed. For more details, please see the webcast and/or podcast.
37. Peering Planning Cooperation without Revealing Confidential Information |
Thomas Telkamp
There were no questions.
38. RIPE 52 Technical Set Up | Cagri Coltekin, RIPE NCC
There were no questions.
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