From geekgirl at gmail.com Tue Apr 14 22:34:48 2015 From: geekgirl at gmail.com (Leslie) Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 13:34:48 -0700 Subject: [opensource-wg] Call for presentations In-Reply-To: <301D56CB-9B4E-4D18-8523-8571E2E371EA@de-cix.net> References: <54D82735.2040404@nic.cz> <301D56CB-9B4E-4D18-8523-8571E2E371EA@de-cix.net> Message-ID: Hey - Cumulus has released official modules for chef, puppet, and ansible. I'd love to talk about those (it should take ~10 minutes). Please let me know if that sounds good or if it sounds too commercial. Leslie Carr On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 12:59 AM, Thomas King wrote: > Hi Ondrej, > > I would like to present an open-source project we started at DE-CIX: jFlowLib (https://github.com/de-cix/jFlowLib). This library is able to read and write sFLow and IPFIX data in the format coming from Force10 and Alcatel Lucent boxes. At DE-CIX we use it internally to parse sFlow and IPFIX data, multiplex it (to different collectors), anonymise data and generate graphs. > > The agenda for presentation could be: > - Introduction jFlowLib > - Quick excursion: sFlow, IPFIX > - Supported use-cases > - Parsing > - Writing (pcap) > - Multiplexing > - Anonymising data > - Graph generation > - Features to come > > The goals for this presentation are twofold: > 1) rise awareness of a library that can be used by anyone with a need to handle sFlow and IPFIX > 2) present the library to the community so that interested parties join the effort. > > Do you want me to officially submit the presentation to the RIPE submission tool? > > Best regards, > Thomas > > -- > Dr. Thomas King > Manager Research & Development > > DE-CIX Management GmbH | Lindleystra?e 12 | 60314 Frankfurt am Main | Germany | www.de-cix.net | > Phone +49 69 1730902 87 | Mobile +49 175 1161428 | Fax +49 69 4056 2716 | thomas.king at de-cix.net | > Geschaeftsfuehrer Harald A. Summa | Registergericht AG Koeln HRB 51135 > >> On 9 Feb 2015, at 04:19, Ondrej Filip wrote: >> >> Hi Everyone, >> >> The next RIPE Meeting will be in 3 months. And as usually we >> (opensource wg chairs) are looking for agenda topics. So if you would >> like to give a presentation during the OpenSource WG session, please >> contact us. We expect talks for about 15-30 mins. >> >> Please contact us even if you are not sure you want to talk, but you >> have some idea what's interesting etc. >> >> And if you are looking for some idea: Would still love to hear someone >> talking about good & bad experiences on using OpenSource in a >> ISP/Network provider environment. If you have some story how you >> decided/tried/succeed/failed to use some specific OpenSource project >> and what your experiences was along the way, then please contact the >> WG chairs. >> >> For small project updates, we are planning to reserve 30 mins again at >> the end of the WG session. These short 5..10(max) min updates/talks >> are decided on the day before the WG session on a time/space available >> base. No need to submit anything for these talks at this time. >> >> Thanks, >> Martin Winter & Ondrej Filip >> OpenSource WG Chairs >> -- >> ( CZ.NIC z.s.p.o. ) >> ------------------------------------------------- >> Ondrej Filip - CEO >> >> Office : Milesovska 5, Praha 3, Czech Republic >> Email : ondrej.filip at nic.cz http://www.nic.cz >> Private: feela at network.cz >> ------------------------------------------------- >> >> _______________________________________________ >> opensource-wg mailing list >> opensource-wg at ripe.net >> https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/opensource-wg > > > _______________________________________________ > opensource-wg mailing list > opensource-wg at ripe.net > https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/opensource-wg > From mwinter at netdef.org Tue Apr 14 22:43:29 2015 From: mwinter at netdef.org (Martin Winter) Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 13:43:29 -0700 Subject: [opensource-wg] Call for presentations In-Reply-To: References: <54D82735.2040404@nic.cz> <301D56CB-9B4E-4D18-8523-8571E2E371EA@de-cix.net> Message-ID: Sounds good, but probably too late. Program full. Might have a slot during our open source lightening talks, but not sure. We?ll decide these by noon on Tuesday during the week of the conference - so if you have something prepared, then talk to us on monday at the conf (or send an email again) - Martin On Apr 14, 2015, at 1:34 PM, Leslie wrote: > Hey - > Cumulus has released official modules for chef, puppet, and ansible. > I'd love to talk about those (it should take ~10 minutes). Please let > me know if that sounds good or if it sounds too commercial. > > Leslie Carr > > On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 12:59 AM, Thomas King wrote: >> Hi Ondrej, >> >> I would like to present an open-source project we started at DE-CIX: jFlowLib (https://github.com/de-cix/jFlowLib). This library is able to read and write sFLow and IPFIX data in the format coming from Force10 and Alcatel Lucent boxes. At DE-CIX we use it internally to parse sFlow and IPFIX data, multiplex it (to different collectors), anonymise data and generate graphs. >> >> The agenda for presentation could be: >> - Introduction jFlowLib >> - Quick excursion: sFlow, IPFIX >> - Supported use-cases >> - Parsing >> - Writing (pcap) >> - Multiplexing >> - Anonymising data >> - Graph generation >> - Features to come >> >> The goals for this presentation are twofold: >> 1) rise awareness of a library that can be used by anyone with a need to handle sFlow and IPFIX >> 2) present the library to the community so that interested parties join the effort. >> >> Do you want me to officially submit the presentation to the RIPE submission tool? >> >> Best regards, >> Thomas >> >> -- >> Dr. Thomas King >> Manager Research & Development >> >> DE-CIX Management GmbH | Lindleystra?e 12 | 60314 Frankfurt am Main | Germany | www.de-cix.net | >> Phone +49 69 1730902 87 | Mobile +49 175 1161428 | Fax +49 69 4056 2716 | thomas.king at de-cix.net | >> Geschaeftsfuehrer Harald A. Summa | Registergericht AG Koeln HRB 51135 >> >>> On 9 Feb 2015, at 04:19, Ondrej Filip wrote: >>> >>> Hi Everyone, >>> >>> The next RIPE Meeting will be in 3 months. And as usually we >>> (opensource wg chairs) are looking for agenda topics. So if you would >>> like to give a presentation during the OpenSource WG session, please >>> contact us. We expect talks for about 15-30 mins. >>> >>> Please contact us even if you are not sure you want to talk, but you >>> have some idea what's interesting etc. >>> >>> And if you are looking for some idea: Would still love to hear someone >>> talking about good & bad experiences on using OpenSource in a >>> ISP/Network provider environment. If you have some story how you >>> decided/tried/succeed/failed to use some specific OpenSource project >>> and what your experiences was along the way, then please contact the >>> WG chairs. >>> >>> For small project updates, we are planning to reserve 30 mins again at >>> the end of the WG session. These short 5..10(max) min updates/talks >>> are decided on the day before the WG session on a time/space available >>> base. No need to submit anything for these talks at this time. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Martin Winter & Ondrej Filip >>> OpenSource WG Chairs >>> -- >>> ( CZ.NIC z.s.p.o. ) >>> ------------------------------------------------- >>> Ondrej Filip - CEO >>> >>> Office : Milesovska 5, Praha 3, Czech Republic >>> Email : ondrej.filip at nic.cz http://www.nic.cz >>> Private: feela at network.cz >>> ------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> opensource-wg mailing list >>> opensource-wg at ripe.net >>> https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/opensource-wg >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> opensource-wg mailing list >> opensource-wg at ripe.net >> https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/opensource-wg >> > > _______________________________________________ > opensource-wg mailing list > opensource-wg at ripe.net > https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/opensource-wg From geekgirl at gmail.com Tue Apr 14 23:01:16 2015 From: geekgirl at gmail.com (Leslie) Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 14:01:16 -0700 Subject: [opensource-wg] Call for presentations In-Reply-To: References: <54D82735.2040404@nic.cz> <301D56CB-9B4E-4D18-8523-8571E2E371EA@de-cix.net> Message-ID: Sounds good :) I know it's really late! On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 1:43 PM, Martin Winter wrote: > Sounds good, but probably too late. Program full. Might have a slot during our open source lightening talks, but not sure. > We?ll decide these by noon on Tuesday during the week of the conference - so if you have something prepared, then talk > to us on monday at the conf (or send an email again) > > - Martin > > On Apr 14, 2015, at 1:34 PM, Leslie wrote: > >> Hey - >> Cumulus has released official modules for chef, puppet, and ansible. >> I'd love to talk about those (it should take ~10 minutes). Please let >> me know if that sounds good or if it sounds too commercial. >> >> Leslie Carr >> >> On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 12:59 AM, Thomas King wrote: >>> Hi Ondrej, >>> >>> I would like to present an open-source project we started at DE-CIX: jFlowLib (https://github.com/de-cix/jFlowLib). This library is able to read and write sFLow and IPFIX data in the format coming from Force10 and Alcatel Lucent boxes. At DE-CIX we use it internally to parse sFlow and IPFIX data, multiplex it (to different collectors), anonymise data and generate graphs. >>> >>> The agenda for presentation could be: >>> - Introduction jFlowLib >>> - Quick excursion: sFlow, IPFIX >>> - Supported use-cases >>> - Parsing >>> - Writing (pcap) >>> - Multiplexing >>> - Anonymising data >>> - Graph generation >>> - Features to come >>> >>> The goals for this presentation are twofold: >>> 1) rise awareness of a library that can be used by anyone with a need to handle sFlow and IPFIX >>> 2) present the library to the community so that interested parties join the effort. >>> >>> Do you want me to officially submit the presentation to the RIPE submission tool? >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Thomas >>> >>> -- >>> Dr. Thomas King >>> Manager Research & Development >>> >>> DE-CIX Management GmbH | Lindleystra?e 12 | 60314 Frankfurt am Main | Germany | www.de-cix.net | >>> Phone +49 69 1730902 87 | Mobile +49 175 1161428 | Fax +49 69 4056 2716 | thomas.king at de-cix.net | >>> Geschaeftsfuehrer Harald A. Summa | Registergericht AG Koeln HRB 51135 >>> >>>> On 9 Feb 2015, at 04:19, Ondrej Filip wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Everyone, >>>> >>>> The next RIPE Meeting will be in 3 months. And as usually we >>>> (opensource wg chairs) are looking for agenda topics. So if you would >>>> like to give a presentation during the OpenSource WG session, please >>>> contact us. We expect talks for about 15-30 mins. >>>> >>>> Please contact us even if you are not sure you want to talk, but you >>>> have some idea what's interesting etc. >>>> >>>> And if you are looking for some idea: Would still love to hear someone >>>> talking about good & bad experiences on using OpenSource in a >>>> ISP/Network provider environment. If you have some story how you >>>> decided/tried/succeed/failed to use some specific OpenSource project >>>> and what your experiences was along the way, then please contact the >>>> WG chairs. >>>> >>>> For small project updates, we are planning to reserve 30 mins again at >>>> the end of the WG session. These short 5..10(max) min updates/talks >>>> are decided on the day before the WG session on a time/space available >>>> base. No need to submit anything for these talks at this time. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Martin Winter & Ondrej Filip >>>> OpenSource WG Chairs >>>> -- >>>> ( CZ.NIC z.s.p.o. ) >>>> ------------------------------------------------- >>>> Ondrej Filip - CEO >>>> >>>> Office : Milesovska 5, Praha 3, Czech Republic >>>> Email : ondrej.filip at nic.cz http://www.nic.cz >>>> Private: feela at network.cz >>>> ------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> opensource-wg mailing list >>>> opensource-wg at ripe.net >>>> https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/opensource-wg >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> opensource-wg mailing list >>> opensource-wg at ripe.net >>> https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/opensource-wg >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> opensource-wg mailing list >> opensource-wg at ripe.net >> https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/opensource-wg > From mwinter at netdef.org Wed Apr 15 01:01:20 2015 From: mwinter at netdef.org (Martin Winter) Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 16:01:20 -0700 Subject: [opensource-wg] RIPE 70 - Open Source WG Agenda Message-ID: <333396F8-26AE-491B-BA80-5FEB966A0D61@netdef.org> Hi everyone, here is the Agenda for the upcoming WG session at the RIPE in Amsterdam. Agenda for The OpenSource WG session A. Administrative Matters [5 mins] . Welcome . select scribe . finalise agenda . approval of minutes from previous WG meeting(s) . review of action list B. jFlowLib (Thomas King, DE CIX) [15 mins] (https://github.com/de-cix/jFlowLib). This library is able to read and write sFLow and IPFIX data in the format coming from Force10 and Alcatel Lucent boxes. At DE-CIX we use it internally to parse sFlow and IPFIX data, multiplex it (to different collectors), anonymise data and generate graphs. C. OSNT - A community-owned platform for high-performance and low-cost network testing (Gianni Antichi, University of Cambridge) [20 mins] D. Zonemaster software and test specifications (Patrik Wallstr?m) [10 mins] E. Building an Open-source IPv6 Configuration Architecture for OpenWrt (Steven Barth, OpenWRT) [20 mins] Despite network monitoring and testing being critical for computer networks, current solutions are both extremely expensive and closed source. Into this lacuna we launch the Open Source Network Tester (OSNT), a fully open-source, high performance traffic generator and capture system. This talk will present both the overall OSNT architecture and one of its most prominent use cases: next-generation OpenFlow switches testing. F. OpenSource Lightening Updates [20 mins] These are short updates on different relevant OpenSource projects. They should be 5 mins (preferably) with a maximum of 10 mins (if space allows). No formal submission required ahead of RIPE, but please send a short message to opensource-wg-chairs at ripe.net by noon on Tuesday during the RIPE if you want to present an update. Selection of talks are done on tuesday afternoon. G. Closing Remarks [5 mins] Regards, Martin Winter & Ondrej Filip OpenSource-WG Chairs From mwinter at netdef.org Thu Apr 16 22:20:58 2015 From: mwinter at netdef.org (Martin Winter) Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 13:20:58 -0700 Subject: [opensource-wg] Open Source WG Agenda (Abstracts fixed) Message-ID: Hi everyone, Sorry, agenda again. The previous part got mangled (bad cut & paste mistake on my side). Same agenda, just fixed the abstracts. So here is it again, the Agenda for the upcoming WG session at the RIPE in Amsterdam. Agenda for The OpenSource WG session A. Administrative Matters [5 mins] . Welcome . select scribe . finalise agenda . approval of minutes from previous WG meeting(s) . review of action list B. jFlowLib (Thomas King, DE CIX) [15 mins] (https://github.com/de-cix/jFlowLib). This library is able to read and write sFLow and IPFIX data in the format coming from Force10 and Alcatel Lucent boxes. At DE-CIX we use it internally to parse sFlow and IPFIX data, multiplex it (to different collectors), anonymise data and generate graphs. C. OSNT - A community-owned platform for high-performance and low-cost network testing (Gianni Antichi, University of Cambridge) [20 mins] Despite network monitoring and testing being critical for computer networks, current solutions are both extremely expensive and closed source. Into this lacuna we launch the Open Source Network Tester (OSNT), a fully open-source, high performance traffic generator and capture system. This talk will present both the overall OSNT architecture and one of its most prominent use cases: next-generation OpenFlow switches testing. D. Zonemaster software and test specifications (Patrik Wallstr?m) [10 mins] More about Zonemaster can be found at https://github.com/dotse/zonemaster E. Building an Open-source IPv6 Configuration Architecture for OpenWrt (Steven Barth, OpenWRT) [20 mins] Describing how we implemented and integrated RA, DHCPv6, prefix delegation and softwires (such as DS-Lite, LW4over6 or MAP) into a multi-homing capable system. Showing issues and quirks we found in a variety of ISP and client implementations and describes ongoing development on autonomic configuration and management of next generation home networks as proposed to the IETF homenet working group F. OpenSource Lightening Updates [20 mins] These are short updates on different relevant OpenSource projects. They should be 5 mins (preferably) with a maximum of 10 mins (if space allows). No formal submission required ahead of RIPE, but please send a short message to opensource-wg-chairs at ripe.net by noon on Tuesday during the RIPE if you want to present an update. Selection of talks are done on tuesday afternoon. G. Closing Remarks [5 mins] Regards, Martin Winter & Ondrej Filip OpenSource-WG Chairs