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Thursday | Friday
Monday 2 October
The tutorial introduced basic terminology, the different
organisations involved with the RIPE NCC and an overview of
how RIPE policies are developed and implemented.
Attendees could also find out how to become an LIR, how to
find information on Internet resources, such as IPv4 and IPv6
address and Autonomous System Number (ASN) distribution, and
the other services provided by the RIPE NCC.
The Chair of RIPE, Rob Blokzijl and the Managing Director
of the RIPE NCC, Axel Pawlik presented an overview of RIPE
and the RIPE NCC.
14:00 Plenary
Title: Thoughts
on Address Space Certification
Axel Pawlik (RIPE NCC)
Axel presented an overview of what Resource Certification
is and asked for volunteers to join the Certification Task
Force
Title: IRR
Analysis Service
Massimo Rimondini (University Roma Tre)
16:00 Government/Industry Dialogue
Title: Government
and Industry Dialogue
Roland Perry, (RIPE NCC)
Roland gave an overview of how the dedicated Government and
Industry Dialogue session came about and that it is aimed
at those who want to discuss Internet management issues relevant
to governments, regulators and industry partners.
Title: Swedish
IT Policy and a new regime - what happens now?
Maria Häll & Patrik Fältström
Maria and Patrik, Swedish Government IT Policy and Strategy
Group, gave an overview of IT Policy in Sweden.
Tuesday 3 October
09:00 Plenary
Title: DNS
Infrastructure Distribution
Steve Gibbard (PCH)
Title: What
is Wrong With the DNS?
Duane Wessels
Duane discussed the set of currently known problems with
the DNS.
Title: What's
New in Network Configuration
Simon Leinen (Switch)
11:00 Plenary
Title: The
Brazilian Honeypots Alliance
Marcelo Chaves
Marcelo gave an overview of the "Brazilian Honeypots
Alliance -- Distributed Honeypots Project", in operation
since 2003. He explained that it aims to increase the capacity
of incident detection, event correlation and trend analysis
in Brazilian Internet space. He gave an overview of how the
data is collected, processed and used for early warning and
incident response by CERT.br.
Title: CastleCops
PIRT - Phishing Incident Reporting and Termination (PIRT)
Squad
Paul Laudanski (CastleCops)
Paul's presentation discussed options available to consumers,
private industry, and government that are unique in reporting
and terminating the phishing criminal activity.
14:00 Plenary
Title: IPv6
in Real Life - Deployment of Popular Servers in IPv6
Fernando Garcia (Eurocomercial) & Juan Pedro Cerezo (BT
Spain)
Title: 32-bit
ASNs
Henk Uijterwaal (RIPE NCC)
Henk gave an overview of deployment of 4-byte (32-bit) Autonomous
System Numbers (ASNs). He gave a brief summary of policy proposal
2005-12 and the consequences it has when applying for an ASN
and an overview of the changes the RIPE NCC must make in order
to be able to handle 32-bit ASNs.
Title: IPv6
Routing Table
Gert Doering (SpaceNet)
Title: How
PERTs can Help with Network Performance Issues
Simon Leinen (Switch)
16:00 Plenary
Title: GPRS
System Overview from an IP Addressing Perspective
David Kessens (Nokia)
Wednesday 4 October
09:00 Plenary
Title: IPv6
Routing Tutorial
Iljitsch van Beijnum (Muada)
Iljitsch gave a tutorial on setting up IPv6 routing. He highlighted
the few differences between IPv4 and IPv6, such as the use
of link-local addresses in IPv6 and configuration of the different
protocols. The main focus of the tutorial was on using BGP
with IPv6, looking at issues such as using one session for
both protocols or different sessions for IPv4 and IPv6, filtering
strategies for IPv6 and how to configure all of this on Cisco
or Juniper.
11:00 Plenary
Title: Using
Resource Certificates
Geoff Huston (APNIC)
Geoff gave a progress report on the trial of resource certification.
Title: Toxbots
Scott McIntyre (XS4ALL/KPN-CERT)
This presentation and the webcast/audiocast are not available
for download.
14:00 Routing Working Group
14:00 ENUM Working Group
16:00 DNS Working Group
16:00 Test Traffic Working Group
17:00 IPv6 Working Group
17:00 IP Anti-Spoofing Task Force
Thursday 5 October
09:00 Plenary (RIR/NRO Reports)
Title: NRO
Update
Axel Pawlik (RIPE NCC/NRO
Axel gave a short update on current and future NRO activities.
Title: NRO
Statistics
Leo Vegoda (RIPE NCC)
Leo gave an update on allocations and assignment.
Title: Current
Policy Topics - World Wide View
Filiz Yilmaz (RIPE NCC)
Filiz gave an overview on recent policies and discussions
about Internet resources in the five Regional Internet Registry
(RIR) regions (AfriNIC, APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and RIPE NCC)
and an overview of recent policy related developments relevant
to IPv4, IPv6 and AS Numbers.
Title: PI
Statistics Update
Andrea Cima (RIPE NCC)
Andrea gave an overview of Provider Independent (PI) IP address
space assignments in the RIPE region and compared the PI policies
of the five Regional Internet Registry (RIR) regions (AfriNIC,
APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and RIPE NCC).
Title: AfriNIC
Update
Adiel A. Akplogan
Adiel gave a short overview of the latest news from AfriNIC.
Title:
APNIC Update
Geoff Huston
Geoff gave a short overview of the latest news from APNIC.
Title: ARIN
Update
Richard Jimmerson
Richard gave a short overview of the latest news from ARIN.
Title: LACNIC
Update
Ricardo Patara
Ricardo gave a short overview of the latest news from LACNI
Title: IANA
Update
Presenter: John Crain (ICANN)
John gave an overview of recent activities at IANA, including
staff changes and implementation of IPv6 Policy.
Title: ASO
AC Update
Presenter: Sabine Jaume
Sabine gave an overview of the ASO AC's recent activities.
Number Resource Organization (NRO) Number Council (NC) Election
The NRO NC election was held. Dave Wilson of HEAnet was nominated
from the RIPE NCC service region to take the vacant seat on
the Number Resource Organization (NRO) Number Council (NC).
73 of the 126 people who took part, voted for Dave.
11:00: DNS Working Group
11:00: European Internet Exchange (EIX)
14:00 Address Policy Working Group
14:00 Anti-Spam Working Group
16:00 RIPE NCC Services Working Group
17:00 RIPE NCC General Meeting
Grand Ballroom
There were 40 attendees excluding RIPE NCC staff, non-voting
guests and observers from the other Regional Internet Registries
at he RIPE NCC General Meeting (GM) October 2006. RIPE NCC
members unanimously approved the Charging Scheme 2007. Further
information and relevant documents can be found at: http://www.ripe.net/membership/gm/gm-october2006/
Friday 6 October
11:00: Database Working Group
11:00 -12:30: Plenary
Title: DHCPv6
Presenter: Shane Kerr (ISC)
Shane discussed DHCPv6 and how it differs from DHCP in IPv4
and gave an explanation of why you might use DHCPv6 instead
of IPv6 stateless auto-configuration. He also gave an some
observations from the recent ISC DHCPv6 implementation work.
Shane did not use any slides but his notes can be viewed at
the link above.
Title: RIPE
52 Technical Setup
Presenter: Cagri Coltekin (RIPE NCC)
Cagri gave an account of how the RIPE NCC technical team
set up the technical infrastructure for RIPE 53.
Title: Traffic Monitoring - presentation
is not available
Presenter: Herbert Bos
Title: Closing Plenary - presentation
is not available
Presenter: Rob Blokzijl (RIPE Chair)
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