From denis at ripe.net Thu Jan 12 16:22:03 2012 From: denis at ripe.net (Denis Walker) Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2012 16:22:03 +0100 Subject: [ncc-services-wg] MD5 Password Security Update Deployed Message-ID: <4F0EFA9B.1050806@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, [Apologies for duplicate emails.] The RIPE NCC is pleased to announce that the implementation of the MD5 password security change has now been fully deployed. This was discussed recently on the RIPE Database Working Group mailing list. The RIPE NCC was asked to implement the technical change as outlined in this RIPE Labs article: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/denis/securing-md5-hashes-in-the-ripe-database This deployment has an impact only when you modify a MNTNER object that contains an MD5 password. This can only be done using Webupdates. You must be one of the password holders to make changes. Operations on all other object types are unchanged. The RIPE NCC will now: - Send emails to contact addresses in all MNTNER objects containing MD5 passwords recommending a password change and suggesting that a strong password be used - Perform a small MNTNER clean-up by preparing a list of unreferenced MNTNER objects and deleting those that are still unreferenced one month later. If you have not followed this discussion, we recommend that you read the RIPE Labs article to ensure that you understand the new process for maintaining MNTNER objects in the RIPE Database. Regards, Denis Walker Business Analyst RIPE NCC Database Group From mir at ripe.net Fri Jan 20 12:18:10 2012 From: mir at ripe.net (Mirjam Kuehne) Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 12:18:10 +0100 Subject: [ncc-services-wg] RIPE NCC 2011 Audit Results on RIPE Labs Message-ID: <4F194D72.9020105@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, Please find an article on RIPE Labs describing the results of the RIPE NCC's audit activity in 2011: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/mirjam/2011-audit-results Kind regards, Mirjam Kuehne From alexb at ripe.net Thu Jan 26 10:33:40 2012 From: alexb at ripe.net (Alex Band) Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 10:33:40 +0100 Subject: [ncc-services-wg] Test users for reimplemented asused (IP address usage analysis) Message-ID: The RIPE NCC is working on reimplementing the webasused (http://bit.ly/AzZh59) and asused (http://bit.ly/zA5jtd) functionality. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive overview of your IPv4 and IPv6 address space, listing the assignments made, free space, overlaps, invalids and all other relevant information. Initially this will be offered in the LIR Portal web interface. After that we will also provide the ability to process the information locally so it can integrate in your IP address management workflows. In the first iteration, we will show your address space, the assignments you have made, and how much free space you have. We're looking for volunteers who are willing to test and provide feedback on the first beta of this functionality. We also want to hear what additional functionality is most important to you, so we can prioritse our roadmap further. With your input we can make this toolset as useful as possible. Please let me know if you are interested! Kind regards, Alex Band Product Manager RIPE NCC From nihb at wheel.dk Thu Jan 26 16:41:47 2012 From: nihb at wheel.dk (Nina Hjorth Bargisen) Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 16:41:47 +0100 Subject: [ncc-services-wg] Test users for reimplemented asused (IP address usage analysis) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20120126154146.GJ87024@freesbee.wheel.dk> dear Alex I am in... Kind Regards Nina Bargisen TDC On 26.01.2012 10:33:40 +0100, Alex Band wrote: > The RIPE NCC is working on reimplementing the webasused (http://bit.ly/AzZh59) and asused (http://bit.ly/zA5jtd) functionality. > > Our goal is to provide a comprehensive overview of your IPv4 and IPv6 address space, listing the assignments made, free space, overlaps, invalids and all other relevant information. Initially this will be offered in the LIR Portal web interface. After that we will also provide the ability to process the information locally so it can integrate in your IP address management workflows. > > In the first iteration, we will show your address space, the assignments you have made, and how much free space you have. We're looking for volunteers who are willing to test and provide feedback on the first beta of this functionality. We also want to hear what additional functionality is most important to you, so we can prioritse our roadmap further. > > With your input we can make this toolset as useful as possible. Please let me know if you are interested! > > Kind regards, > > Alex Band > Product Manager > RIPE NCC