From contact at ripe.net Tue Jan 3 14:50:06 2006 From: contact at ripe.net (Paul Rendek) Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2006 14:50:06 +0100 Subject: Final Reminder: RIPE NCC Regional Meeting Qatar, 17-18 January 2006 Message-ID: <43BA810E.6000706@ripe.net> [Apologies for duplicate e-mails] Dear Colleagues, Registration will soon close for the RIPE NCC Regional Meeting, taking place at the Doha Marriott Hotel, Qatar, 17-18 January 2006. Registration will close on Friday, 13 January 2006. If you have not yet registered, please register today at: www.ripe.net/qatar2006/register MEETING AGENDA This RIPE NCC Regional Meeting is specifically designed to provide participants with a forum to discuss topics related to IP networking in the Middle East region. The latest draft meeting agenda is available at: http://www.ripe.net/meetings/regional/qatar-2006/agenda.html SEMINARS All meeting attendees are invited to attend the RIPE NCC seminars taking place on Wednesday 18 January, from 14:00. - The DNSSEC Seminar aims to outline the features of DNSSEC and related tools and introduces the relevant RIPE NCC services. - The Routing Registry (RR) Seminar aims to teach the features of Routing Registry and related tools, introduce the relevant RIPE NCC services and explain the basics of Routing Policy Specification Language (RPSL). SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT WITH RIPE NCC IP RESOURCE ANALYSTS During the meeting, attendees can schedule an appointment with RIPE NCC IP Resource Analysts to discuss issues relating to their business. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, please see: http://www.ripe.net/meetings/regional/qatar-2006/ip-resource-analysts.html MORE INFORMATION Attendance to RIPE NCC Regional Meetings is open and free of charge. However, attendees are responsible for covering their own travel and accommodation costs. More details about the RIPE NCC Regional Meeting in Qatar are available at: http://www.ripe.net/qatar2006 Please send any questions to: Regards, Paul Rendek Head of Member Services & Communications RIPE NCC From ncc at ripe.net Thu Jan 5 18:42:28 2006 From: ncc at ripe.net (Nick Hyrka) Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2006 18:42:28 +0100 Subject: RIPE 51 Report Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20060105174049.02e38bc0@mailhost.ripe.net> [Apologies for duplicate e-mails.] RIPE 51 REPORT The RIPE 51 Meeting took place from 10 - 14 October 2005 at the Hotel Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. There were 320 attendees at the meeting. Attendees also included government representatives and representatives from AfriNIC, APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and ICANN. Highlights of RIPE 51 included the announcement of the RIPE NCC E-learning Centre, a free online resource available to both members of the RIPE NCC and non-members. More information about the E-Learning Centre is available at: http://e-learning.ripe.net Global Crossing, the Amsterdam Internet Exchange, Force10 Networks and the RIPE NCC are thanked for the support they provided to the meeting. Global Voice Networks are thanked for the provision of the meeting Internet connectivity. PRESENTATIONS All the Plenary and Working Group presentations from RIPE 51 can be viewed at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-51/presentations/index.html SUMMARY OF WORKING GROUP SESSIONS ADDRESS POLICY WORKING GROUP Action Points: The text for the policy proposals below will be reviewed by the following people, after concerns were raised by the working group: - #2005-02: TLD anycast allocation policy (Andreas Baess); - #2005-03: Removal of the 200 customer assignments requirement and referral to /48 assignments from the IPv6 initial allocation criteria (Andy Furnell); - #2005-04: IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policy definition for end site (Eric Schmidt); - #2005-08: Proposal to Amend the IPv6 Assignment and Utilisation Requirement Policy (Geoff Huston and Kurtis Lindqvist). The working group chairs will set deadlines for discussion after these reviews. Highlights: The working group discussed the six policy proposals that are currently ongoing. The list of current proposals can be seen at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/ The working group agreed that a session should be scheduled at a future RIPE Meeting to discuss what mechanisms the community needs for a working Internet after the exhaustion of IPv4 address space. ANTI-SPAM WORKING GROUP Action Points: - Rodney Tillotson: Submit LINX BCP as a revised ripe-206 using the Policy Development Process (PDP). Highlights: - The document on which ripe-206 is based has been updated, and ripe-206 will be revised. - Greylisting discussion showed some consider it harmful, and some use it. - DKIM is an up-and-coming authentication technique. DATABASE WORKING GROUP Action Points: - RIPE NCC: Change the behaviour of the RIPE Whois Database server to return IRT objects by default. - RIPE NCC: Contact anti-spam tool writers to make them aware of the default behaviour change regarding IRT objects. - Peter Koch: Start a Policy Development Process to deprecate CRYPT-PW authorisation in the RIPE Whois Database. - RIPE NCC: Write a document describing the use of the IRT object in the RIPE Whois Database. - Wilfried Woeber: Start a Policy Development Process proposal to make the "country:" attribute in inet(6)num object optional and multiple. - RIPE NCC: Check Gnu Privacy Guard (GnuPG) compatibility before implementing changes to the RIPE Whois Database to prevent replay attacks. - RIPE NCC: Check if contacts can be properly mapped in IRIS (admin-c and tech-c). - RIPE NCC: Check what are other missing attributes in IRIS that are needed for the RIPE community. - Matt Rowley (ARIN): Check if other Routing Registries support RPSLng. - RIPE NCC: Implement the proposed DNSSEC changes. Highlights: - It was noted that there is an ongoing effort for improving documentation regarding the RIPE Whois Database. - It was noted that IRIS prototype server is now implemented and run by the RIPE NCC. DNS WORKING GROUP Action Points: - 51.1 RIPE NCC/Andrei Robachevsky: Agree with RIRs on a date for decommissioning of IP6.INT reverse mapping services. Outline and communicate procedure to be followed based on the presentation made during the working group session. - 51.2 Lars-Johan Liman: Draft a proposal on the future of the RIPE NCC Secondary DNS Service. To be dealt with in co-operation with the RIPE NCC Services Working Group. - 51.3 Peter Koch: Draft text and initiate discussion on the mailing list towards an update of ripe-203 along the lines of the presentation brought to the working group. - 51.4 Carsten Schiefner: Provide text for a proposal for the RIPE NCC to implement ENUM DNS predelegation checks. Also explore the field of regular post delegation sanity checks in the e164.arpa tree. Highlights: - Peter Koch announced that the Policy Proposal 2005-07, "Introducing DNSSEC Service to Reverse DNS Trees" had now completed its run through the formal Policy Proposal Process. As the DNS Working Group Chairs had received no formal objections to it, they declared consensus had been reached. The policy is now published as a RIPE Document: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-359.html EIX WORKING GROUP Action Points: There were no actions from this working group. Highlights: - The minutes of the RIPE 50 EIX Working Group were approved. - There were 13 short IXP update presentations from EURO-IX, AMS-IX, DE-CIX, INEX, LINX, NDIX, LONAP, Netnod, NIX, NIX.CZ, SFINX, Terremark, VIX. - It was agreed that the as-set object is the appropriate object for showing members of internet exchanges on the RIPE Database. - There was a presentation by Mike Hughes from LINX about Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) peering. The presentation questioned people's assertions about the subject, and pointed out how the term had become somewhat overloaded. The presentation showed how VoIP peering affects IXPs, and what IXPs may want or not want to do in this area. ENUM WORKING GROUP Action Points: - RIPE NCC: Publish statistics from all e164.arpa servers. - Carsten Schiefner: Let the RIPE NCC know the details of missing links related to the indexation of requests. - RIPE NCC: Check whether the quarterly reports to the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) on ENUM operations are still necessary. - Peter Koch: Continue counting the reverse delegations in the 9.4.e164.arpa tree and report the results at RIPE 52. - Jim Reid: Stimulate discussion on testbed numbers/ranges. - Carsten Schiefner: Work with the RIPE NCC on ways to help improve the quality of DNS within the e164.arpa tree. - All: Help test Austria's ENUM reachability (see the message on the list). Highlights: - Work on ENUM-related IETF standards continues. - New deployment and operations statistics are being published. - Test activities are expanding. IPv6 WORKING GROUP Action Points: - 51.1 David Kessens: Ask the RIPE NCC to revise the acronym list in the registration package to remove obsolete terms as TLA & NLA Status: Completed - 51.2 RIPE NCC: Create a link from the IPv6 Working Group page to the APNIC events page: http://apnic.net/info/calendar/index.html Status: To be done - 51.3 RIPE NCC: Provide traffic reports on IPv6 usage during the RIPE meetings. If available, data from earlier meetings will be made available as well. Status: To be done RIPE NCC SERVICES WORKING GROUP There were no actions and highlights from this working group. ROUTING WORKING GROUP Action Points: - Philip Smith/Geoff Huston: Produce a document describing why route flap damping is harmful, and why ripe-229 no longer applies. Highlights: - There was discussion on route flap damping. It was agreed that ripe-229 on this subject is obsolete and should be replaced by a new document. It was agreed that this new document should describe why ISPs should not switch on flap damping in their routers, as well as explaining why and noting if there are any exceptions. - There was discussion on a possible Route Aggregation Policy. Joao will evaluate the feasibility of such a document together with some volunteers, including Mike Hughes and Philip Smith. - Arife Vural (RIPE NCC) presented an update on the status of the Routing Information Service (RIS) project. TEST TRAFFIC WORKING GROUP Action points: - RIPE NCC: Research the Multicast connectivity of the test-boxes. - All: Think about how to get more measurement nodes in TTM. Highlights: - Proposal to measure Multicast using TTM. - Consumer Broadband Measurements draft sent to the list and shortly discussed in the working group. - Discussion on how to measure DNSMON from more nodes worldwide. RIPE 51 WEBCASTING AND ARCHIVES During RIPE 51, the RIPE NCC collected feedback from participants watching the webcast and listening to the audiocasts. The mediums used for this were IRC and Jabber. Archives of presentations, webcasts and IRC/Jabber feedback from RIPE 51 are available at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-51/sessions-archive.html RIPE NCC MEMBER SERVICES CENTRE The RIPE NCC Member Services Centre was introduced at RIPE 51 as a replacement to the Hostmaster Consultation Centre and enabled attendees to talk face-to-face with representatives from the RIPE NCC Registration Services, Finance, Training, Software Engineering and Technical Departments. "MEET & GREET" The RIPE NCC's "Meet & Greet" was available for first-time RIPE Meeting attendees at RIPE 51. "Meet & Greet" introduces newcomers to the meetings, to key attendees from the RIPE community and to social events throughout the week. More information can be obtained by contacting . RIPE 51 REFERENCE PAGE A complete list of RIPE 51 sessions and presentations can be found at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-51 RIPE 52 RIPE 52 will be held in Istanbul, Turkey from 24 - 28 April 2006. More information on RIPE 52 will soon be available at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-52/index.html If you have any questions about RIPE Meetings, please contact . From webmaster at ripe.net Tue Jan 10 16:11:16 2006 From: webmaster at ripe.net (RIPE NCC Document Announcement Service) Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 16:11:16 +0100 Subject: New RIPE Documents available Message-ID: <20060110151116.677C12F583@herring.ripe.net> New RIPE Document Announcement -------------------------------------- Two new RIPE Documents are available from the RIPE Document store: Ref: ripe-364 Title: RIPE NCC Budget 2006 Author: RIPE NCC Date: 10 January 2006 Format: PDF=72994 Updates: ripe-340 Ref: ripe-365 Title: RIPE NCC Activity Plan 2006 Author: RIPE NCC Date: 10 January 2006 Format: PDF=164925 TXT=37992 Updates: ripe-339 Short content description ------------------------- The RIPE NCC Budget 2006 (ripe-364) includes the RIPE NCC's Statement of Income & Expenditure and the Development of RIPE NCC Reserves. The RIPE NCC Activity Plan 2006 (ripe-365) includes the RIPE NCC Vision and Focus; Changes to Activities in 2006 and the RIPE NCC Approved and Ongoing Activities. Accessing the RIPE document store --------------------------------- You can access the RIPE documents in HTML format via our website at the following URL: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/budget2006.html http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ap2006.html The RIPE Document Store is also available via anonymous FTP to ftp.ripe.net, in the directory ripe/docs. The URLs for the new documents on the FTP-server are: ftp://ftp.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-364.pdf PDF version ftp://ftp.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-365.pdf PDF version ftp://ftp.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-365.txt ASCII version Kind Regards, RIPE NCC Document Announcement Service From roundtable at ripe.net Wed Jan 18 17:12:06 2006 From: roundtable at ripe.net (Paul Rendek) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 17:12:06 +0100 Subject: RIPE NCC Roundtable Meeting Contact Request Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20060118165105.04941d48@mailhost.ripe.net> [Apologies for duplicate e-mails.] **Please forward this e-mail to any colleagues within your organisation who specialise in government relations or regulatory affairs** Dear Colleague, I am writing to ask for your help in identifying relevant external government or regulatory contacts you may know for our forthcoming event. You may be aware that, as a part of the RIPE NCC's External Relations activities, we seek to develop relations with government representatives and regulators. We are building on the RIPE NCC's position as a neutral and trusted organisation with proven expertise in the technical co-ordination of IP networking. The RIPE NCC facilitates Roundtable Meetings to discuss Internet management issues relevant to governments, regulators and industry partners. These Roundtable Meetings provide a chance for attendees to learn more about, and how to participate in, IP address management policy-making. The next Roundtable Meeting is on Tuesday, 7 February 2006 at the Schiphol Sheraton in Amsterdam. To ensure broader representation of the RIPE NCC service region, we wish to invite the government representatives or regulators who you, or members of your organisation, may know. Please provide us with their contact details so that we can ensure they are aware of the opportunity to participate. Please e-mail this contact information to us at: roundtable at ripe.net For further information on the RIPE NCC Roundtable Meetings, go to: http://www.ripe.net/meetings/roundtable/index.html Regards, Paul Rendek Head of Member Services and Communications RIPE NCC From k13 at nikhef.nl Mon Jan 23 13:31:49 2006 From: k13 at nikhef.nl (Rob Blokzijl) Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 13:31:49 +0100 (MET) Subject: Study on security and spam countermeasures (fwd) Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, at the last RIPE meeting we had an introduction of ENISA, the European Network and Information Security Agency. This is a new Agency of the European Union that started its work last year. One of the first activities of ENISA is a study of excisting security environments of ISPs. Below you will find the announcement of this study, together with the relevant documents. I strongly encourage you to have a look at it, and if you have operations inside the EU to take the time to answer and submit the questionaire. The deadline mentioned has been extended - so, go ahead :-) Best regards, Rob Blokzijl Chairman RIPE ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Dear Service Provider, We would appreciate if you could give us a few minutes of your attention. Your input is valuable during a study of legislation in the field of information security. We hope to be able to provide you with the results of our research in the first half of 2006. ENISA, the European Information and Network Security Agency, conducts a brief study on the technical and organizational measures that electronic communication services providers take with regard to IT security measures and countermeasures against spam. This addresses in particular the EU Directive 2002/58/EC, which has been transposed into national law by the EU Member States in an attempt to harmonize measures in Europe. You - as an electronic communication service provider - are also concerned about security and spam. ENISA would like to understand what specific measures you implemented to put national laws and regulations into practice. This is not an analysis of compliance with the law. The results of this study will merely be used to evaluate whether the EU Directive 2002/58/EC is effective and how it can be improved. Please see the attached questionnaire. You can fill it directly in Microsoft Word, by choosing your answers and then saving the document. You can also print the attached PDF file or you can go to our website. Filling the questionnaire will take you less than 10 minutes. There are several ways to send us your response: * Via fax to: +30.2810.39.1895 * With a web form: http://www.enisa.org.gr * Via email to: carsten.casper at enisa.eu.int marking your response by "Questionnaire EU Directive 2002/58/EC" on the subject line For any questions, please call Carsten Casper at +30.2810.39.1280 We ask you to provide contact details so that we can make sure that we do not receive multiple answers from the same provider. However, you may remain anonymous if you wish. In this case we reserve the right to not take your responses into account. Please note our deadline: Tuesday, January 17th, 2006 Thank you very much for your cooperation. Yours sincerely, Carsten Casper Security Policies / Technical Department ENISA www.enisa.eu.int -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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