From briddle at ripe.net Mon Jun 15 16:33:36 2009 From: briddle at ripe.net (Brian Riddle) Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 16:33:36 +0200 Subject: [ncc-announce] New emergency RIPE NCC PGP Key Message-ID: <4A365BC0.9080600@ripe.net> [Apologies for duplicate emails] Dear Colleagues, On Monday, 15 June 2009, a hardware failure caused us to lose access to the RIPE NCC PGP secret key, which signs email from our ticketing system. We performed an emergency key rollover to rectify this problem. Details on key-management policy can be found on our website at: https://www.ripe.net/rs/pgp/index.html If you have any comments or questions about this, please contact . Kind Regards, Brian Riddle RIPE NCC From fergalc at ripe.net Wed Jun 17 11:54:20 2009 From: fergalc at ripe.net (Fergal Cunningham) Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 11:54:20 +0200 Subject: [ncc-announce] Proposed Draft Charging Scheme 2010 Message-ID: <4A38BD4C.9050608@ripe.net> [Apologies for duplicate emails] Dear Colleagues, The RIPE NCC is currently formulating the Draft Charging Scheme 2010. The Draft Charging Scheme 2010 will take into account the requirements of policy proposal 2007-01, "Direct Internet Resource Assignments to End Users from the RIPE NCC", and the discussions that took place at the RIPE NCC General Meeting in May 2009 regarding the 2010 Charging Scheme. The main features of the Draft Charging Scheme 2010 will be: - As in previous years, there will be five membership categories - Extra Small, Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large - The 2010 fee for each membership category will be the same as for 2009 - An algorithm will determine a score that decides what category a member belongs to - The score will be based on Provider Aggregatable (PA) IPv4 and PA IPv6 allocated over time - Direct assignments will have a recurring charge per assignment and the fee will be EUR 50 per direct assignment The RIPE NCC will publish the Draft Charging Scheme 2010 at the beginning of July 2009. The RIPE NCC Executive Board will then monitor discussion and input from the RIPE NCC membership before publishing a final version of the Draft Charging Scheme 2010 by 9 September 2009. The RIPE NCC membership will vote on this version at the RIPE NCC General Meeting on 7 October 2009. The RIPE NCC notes that this proposal for the Draft Charging Scheme 2010 is subject to change based on advice from the RIPE NCC's lawyers on tax and legal issues. Membership discussion of the Draft Charging Scheme 2010 proposal can take place at . Best regards, Axel Pawlik Managing Director RIPE NCC From rendek at ripe.net Thu Jun 18 14:30:26 2009 From: rendek at ripe.net (Paul Rendek) Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 14:30:26 +0200 Subject: [ncc-announce] IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey Now Underway! References: Message-ID: <32AA3A9A-2950-449F-8743-32EC789A7076@ripe.net> [Apologies for duplicates] Dear Colleagues, As announced at RIPE 58, TNO and GNKS Consult are working with the RIPE NCC to conduct a survey, sponsored by the European Commission, on the current and future use of IPv6 throughout the RIPE NCC service region. The IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey is now online, and we encourage all members of the RIPE community to participate: http://is-nri.com/take/?i=150597&h=1GwWe3dXXMcPrRrOw5s2yg The purpose of the survey is to better understand where the community is moving, and what can be done to ensure the Internet community is ready for the widespread adoption of IPv6. The survey was developed in consultation with members of the RIPE community, and is inspired by the 2008 survey conducted by ARIN and CAIDA in North America. It is sponsored by the European Commission, which has actively supported the adoption of IPv6, in the interests of innovation and the continuing competitiveness of European industry. We encourage all organisations in the RIPE NCC service region to participate in this survey, which we hope will establish a comprehensive view of present IPv6 penetration and future plans for IPv6 deployment. By making the survey design similar to the ARIN/CAIDA survey, we hope that the results will contribute to a better global picture of current and future IPv6 deployment. The survey is composed of 16 questions and can be completed in 10-15 minutes. For those without IPv6 allocations or assignments, or who have not yet deployed IPv6, the questions will be fewer in number. The survey will close on 3 July 2009. Results of the IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey will be presented and discussed at RIPE 59, which will be held 5-9 October in Lisbon, Portugal. Results will also be published on IPv6 Act Now: http://ipv6actnow.org Please provide your name and contact information on the survey form if you wish to receive the draft survey analysis when available. Please also indicate whether you are willing to share additional data with the TNO and GNKS Consult IPv6 Deployment Monitoring team. We appreciate your time and interest in completing this survey. If you have any questions concerning the survey, please send an email to . Regards, Paul Rendek Head of External Relations and Communications RIPE NCC From andrea at ripe.net Thu Jun 18 14:49:00 2009 From: andrea at ripe.net (Andrea Cima) Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 14:49:00 +0200 Subject: [ncc-announce] Re: [members-discuss] Discuss Charging Scheme 2010 In-Reply-To: <597173539.20090618162903@telecom.kz> References: <597173539.20090618162903@telecom.kz> Message-ID: <4A3A37BC.6010504@ripe.net> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear Natalya, Natalya Petrova wrote: > RegID: kz.kazaktelecom > > Good morning, dear colleagues! > Thanks for your message. > I have read on a site the information be relative Charging Scheme > 2010. There are some questions for me. > I ask the help in the explanatory. > Questions: > 1) " - Direct assignments will have a recurring charge per assignment and the > fee will be EUR 50 per direct assignment" - It mentions only PI? or > PA? or PI+PA? According to the Draft Charging Scheme 2010 the 50 Euro per resource applies to IPv4 and IPv6 PI Assignments, AS numbers, Internet Exchange Point and Anycasting Assignments. PA IPv4 and IPv6 Allocations will instead determine the member billing category. > 2) "fee will be EUR 50 per direct assignment" - It every month a > payment? or every quarter? or for a year? The 50 Euro fee per Assignment would be charged on a yearly basis. With regards to payment terms, you will receive the invoice according to the Billing scheme chosen by your LIR (quarterly, half-yearly, yearly invoices). > 3) "fee will be EUR 50 per direct assignment" - It is payment for what > quantity of addresses (50EUR= ? IPs)? According to the current proposal, the 50 Euro fee will be charged per Assignment. The charge will not depend on the number of IP Addresses the Assignment is made of. > 4) " - Direct assignments will have a recurring charge per assignment and the > fee will be EUR 50 per direct assignment" - Operates for all direct > assignments? or Only new direct assignments (included after 3 May, > 2009)? All Assignments made since 1992 will be included. With the implementation of RIPE Policy "Direct Internet Resource Assignments to End Users from the RIPE NCC", LIRs have the possibility to inform the RIPE NCC which independent resources should stay with the LIR and which should be moved (End User not their customer). The resources which will be moved, will be marked and excluded from your LIR's 2010 invoice. Please see: http://www.ripe.net/rs/pi-existing-assignments.html I hope this clarifies. Kind regards, Andrea Cima Customer Services Manager RIPE NCC > I shall be very grateful for explanatories. > Thanks for the help and understanding. > Yours faithfully, > Natalya > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.11 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAko6N7wACgkQXOgsmPkFrjMsUgCeI+i5n2Q/AevvibMsNeKLpaP0 ELgAn2979ttiRN/6jqW4O1Id6v6aMHYj =nteg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From andrea at ripe.net Mon Jun 22 11:55:08 2009 From: andrea at ripe.net (Andrea Cima) Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 11:55:08 +0200 Subject: [ncc-announce] [members-discuss] Re: [ncc-services-wg] RIPE NCC response time In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.2.20090622073638.00ae03e8@efes.iucc.ac.il> References: <376D2CBD-1DA9-47DD-A409-460434DB8E17@nosignal.org> <597173539.20090618162903@telecom.kz> <4A3A37BC.6010504@ripe.net> <4A3AA802.2020208@airwire.ie> <4A3AB6B0.1050502@airwire.ie> <1245395785.4209.9.camel@ws> <5.1.0.14.2.20090622073638.00ae03e8@efes.iucc.ac.il> Message-ID: <4A3F54FC.5080508@ripe.net> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear Hank, Hank Nussbacher wrote: > Judging by the RIPE statistics posted in regards to hostmaster response > time everything is great: > http://www.ripe.net/info/stats/rs/rt-hostmaster.html > > For the last 2 weeks response time is less than 1 day. > > Well due to the "2007-01 Phase 2 Implementation: Direct Internet > Resource Assignments to End Users from the RIPE NCC", I have been > submitting tickets to move ASNs assigned to my LIR over a decade ago to > other LIRs which are now the owner of that ASN (yet now is billed to my > LIR). > > So starting on June 16 - 6 days ago I submitted 6 "move requests" and > even got back ticket acknowledgments: 2009063188, 2009063190, etc. and > yesterday a 7th request. Yet, I have not heard back from RIPE NCC. > > Yet, the stats graphs shows all ticket requests answered within 1 day. In order not to disrupt day-to-day operations like resource requests, which have the highest priority, we have created a separate ticket queue with lower priority for End User contracts. We have mentioned this at http://www.ripe.net/rs/pi-existing-assignments.html. We will take your feedback into account and add more information on the statistics page and acknowledgments sent to the LIR. With regards to the billing of resources, Up to September, LIRs can indicate which resources should stay with their LIR and which not. If in the interface provided through the LIR Portal you select 'Not My End User', you will not be billed for the specific resource in 2010. Move requests are taken into account but will be handled over a longer period of time. I hope this clarifies, however if you have any further questions or feedback don't hesitate to contact me. Kind regards, Andrea Cima RIPE NCC > Is it just me?! > > -Hank > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.11 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAko/VPwACgkQXOgsmPkFrjMsRwCgjVZvVmi20qf9n+qOMC01tCtn JCAAn2BbgKOij34nxLfi5jIGCH1k9NZ4 =6lAN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From rendek at ripe.net Mon Jun 22 16:18:46 2009 From: rendek at ripe.net (Paul Rendek) Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 16:18:46 +0200 Subject: [ncc-announce] RIPE NCC and ICANN Commit to Ongoing DNS Root Name Service Coordination Message-ID: <139A5B26-A0F9-460E-97DE-0166E9E3E06A@ripe.net> [Apologies for duplicates] Dear Colleagues, Dr. Paul Twomey, CEO of ICANN, has posted an open letter to Axel Pawlik, Managing Director of the RIPE NCC, noting ICANN's appreciation of the role RIPE NCC plays as operator of k.root-servers.net, or simply K-root, one of the 13 Internet root name servers. The letter was sent in response to letters sent by the RIPE NCC, Autonomica, operator of I-root, and WIDE Project, operator of M-root, to ICANN in May 2009. The letter notes that both ICANN and the RIPE NCC acknowledge "that a single, unique DNS root is paramount to the stable operations of the Internet and to ensure global interoperability", and that "close ICANN coordination with the root-server operators provides a foundation for a secure, stable and resilient DNS." ICANN and the RIPE NCC have jointly committed to "coordinating their respective activities regarding the DNS root name service with each other and third parties". This includes "exchanging and maintaining the necessary operational and administrative contact information, notifying each other without undue delay of any (pending) operational changes or any (pending) changes in their respective activities". You can view the full text of the letter from ICANN to the RIPE NCC at: http://ripe.net/news/icann-kroot-reply.pdf The text of the May 2009 letter from the RIPE NCC to ICANN can be found here: http://ripe.net/news/root-server-statement-to-icann.html More information about RIPE NCC's operation of K-root is available at: http://k.root-servers.org/ Regards, Paul Rendek Head of External Relations and Communications RIPE NCC From ncc at ripe.net Wed Jun 24 14:46:03 2009 From: ncc at ripe.net (Paul Rendek) Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 14:46:03 +0200 Subject: [ncc-announce] Automatic Disabling of Mailing List Subscriptions Message-ID: <4A42200B.8040009@ripe.net> Dear Colleagues, As you may be aware, a recent post to the RIPE NCC Services Working Group mailing list mentioned that some subscribers are experiencing automatic disabling of their mailing list subscriptions. You can read this message at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/maillists/archives/ncc-services-wg/2009/msg00070.html The current mailing list policy states that after five messages from the list mail server have bounced back from a mailbox, the email address is automatically set to 'disabled'. Anyone affected by this can re-enable their subscription by clicking on the relevant mailing list in the mailing list management page at: http://www.ripe.net/mailman/ If you have any further questions or suggestions about this, please contact . Regards, Paul Rendek RIPE NCC Head of External Relations and Communications From ncc at ripe.net Tue Jun 30 15:43:37 2009 From: ncc at ripe.net (Paul Rendek) Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 15:43:37 +0200 Subject: [ncc-announce] IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey Reminder References: <4A4A1265.2000903@ripe.net> Message-ID: <096B1058-CA29-4C1E-83B4-767D6FA322DB@ripe.net> [Apologies for duplicates] Dear Colleagues, This is a reminder that the IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey is online, and we encourage all members of the RIPE community to participate. The final date for submitting a response is Friday, 3 July 2009. You can access the survey at: http://is-nri.com/take/?i=150597&h=1GwWe3dXXMcPrRrOw5s2yg The survey is being conducted by TNO and GNKS Consult, working with the RIPE NCC and sponsored by the European Commission. The aim of the survey is to collect data on the current and future use of IPv6 throughout the RIPE NCC service region. The survey is composed of 16 questions and can be completed in 10-15 minutes. Results will be presented and discussed at RIPE 59 and published on IPv6 Act Now: http://ipv6actnow.org For more information on the IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey, please see: http://www.ripe.net/news/ipv6-deployment-monitoring-survey.html We appreciate your time and interest in completing this survey. If you have any questions concerning the survey, please send an email to . Regards, Paul Rendek Head of External Relations and Communications RIPE NCC