From baptista at publicroot.org Thu Dec 3 15:54:57 2009 From: baptista at publicroot.org (Joe Baptista) Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 09:54:57 -0500 Subject: OT Christopher Mettin representative to ARIN of Gymnasium Querfurt High School in Germany Message-ID: <874c02a20912030654t2ae61076o3d53aa499e8b08ad@mail.gmail.com> Dear RIPE community: I am writing this email to ask for anyones help in contacting a school in Germany called the Gymnasium Querfurt High School. I have made the attempt myself by phone and email without much success. The problem with phoning is the language barrier - I don't speak German and they don't speak English. The emails I have sent I think are being intercepted. To give you some backgrounder on this a person by the name of Christopher Mettin who claims to be a representative and the network administrator at the school joined the ARIN PPML mailing list and was trying to get free number resources for his school. I posted a "FRAUD ALERT" to the conference http://bit.ly/87Yjir and thats when everything went a little kooky. Mr. Mettin went ballistic and made all sorts of false accusations against me resulting in the violation of the ARIN AUP and calls from the members to have him removed. He also claims RIPE refuses to give his school any number resources and called RIPE a NAZI organization. He also claims that the province in Germany where the school is located is not a part of Germany but is in fact the 51st state of the United States. Those of you who wish to review the discussions should visit the ARIN PPML mailing list archives and follow the threads in late November recently past. Many ARIN member found the discussion humorous so your sure to have a giggle or two if you read up on this. Now Christopher is in fact a student at the school. I do not know if he has permission to represent the school. If he does have permission then my next question is "WHY is he not being properly supervised in his work by a school official" i.e. a responsible adult. The Gymnasium Querfurt is one of the top high schools in Germany. If the school was doing its job and properly supervising him I don't think Chris would of ever ended up involving himself and his school in a scandal. So if anyone here can pick up the phone - call the school - and ask them what is going on it would be much appreciated. I think at the very least the school should apologize to the list membership. The URL for the school is at: http://www.gymnasium-querfurt.de/ and their contact data is as follows: Gymnasium Querfurt Nemsdorfer Weg 8 06268 Querfurt Tel: 034771/22450 regards joe baptista p.s. If you get a hold of a responsible adult at the school I would also appreciate their contact information so I can follow up myself if they speak English. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From noreply at ripe.net Wed Dec 16 16:23:56 2009 From: noreply at ripe.net (Andrei Robachevsky) Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 16:23:56 +0100 Subject: RIPE NCC Confirms Commitment to DNSSEC Deployment in the Root Zone Message-ID: <4B28FB8C.7020406@ripe.net> Dear Colleagues, On 1 December 2009, ICANN and VeriSign began to deploy DNSSEC across the root server system when they signed the root zone using DNSSEC. They noted that the signing would become public from January 2010, when the process of signing each of the 13 root servers in turn would begin. This process will continue until July 2010, when ICANN publishes the root zone trust anchor and root operators begin to serve the signed root zone with actual keys. On 15 December 2009, the root zone DNSSEC deployment team launched a website that provides information about DNSSEC for the root zone: http://www.root-dnssec.org/ The website is a repository for the documentation relating to the deployment of DNSSEC in the root zone, and it includes information such as technical status updates and the full timetable for the deployment of DNSSEC. The RIPE NCC, operator of K-root, confirms its commitment to support the ICANN/VeriSign initiative and coordinate with the other root zone server operators in the deployment of DNSSEC in the root zone. The RIPE NCC also provides data collection and measurements that allows monitoring of the effects the transition has on the overall performance of the root server system. This information is available on RIPE Labs at: http://labs.ripe.net/content/preparing-k-root-signed-root-zone Further details on the RIPE NCC's operation of K-root are available at: http://k.root-servers.org Best regards, Andrei Robachevsky Chief Technical Officer RIPE NCC From saskia at ripe.net Tue Dec 22 10:40:37 2009 From: saskia at ripe.net (Saskia van Gorp) Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 10:40:37 +0100 Subject: RIPE NCC offices closed on 25 December 2009 and 1 January 2010 Message-ID: <4B309415.9040900@ripe.net> Dear Colleagues, Our offices will be closed on Friday 25 December (Christmas Day) and Friday 1 January (New Year's Day). Normal office hours will resume on respectively Monday 28 December 2009 and Monday 4 January 2010. The RIPE NCC wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Regards, Saskia van Gorp Front Office Manager RIPE NCC