From meeting at ripe.net Thu Oct 6 13:39:43 2011 From: meeting at ripe.net (RIPE NCC Meeting Coordinator) Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2011 13:39:43 +0200 Subject: RIPE 63: Meeting Plan Update Message-ID: <4E8D937F.2060504@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, It is less than three weeks to RIPE 63, taking place from 31 October to 4 November at the Hilton hotel in Vienna. ------------------------------ Meeting Plan ------------------------------ The draft meeting plan has been updated at: http://ripe63.ripe.net/programme/meeting-plan/ A list of talks will be published shortly. ------------------------------ Hotel Cut-Off Date ------------------------------ The Hilton am Stadtpark Hotel offers RIPE Meeting attendees a special rate of EUR 185 (incl. breakfast). To take advantage of the discount, be sure to book your room by *today, Thursday, 6 October*. We can also suggest alternative hotels within walking distance to the meeting venue. Find information about hotels in Vienna at: http://ripe63.ripe.net/getting-there/alternative-hotels/ ------------------------------ Registration ------------------------------ You can register for RIPE 63 online at: http://ripe63.ripe.net/registration/register/ ------------------------------ More information ------------------------------ Stay tuned in the coming weeks for regular updates at: http://ripe63.ripe.net/ Regards, The RIPE Meeting Team RIPE NCC From cris.pascual.gonzalez at gmail.com Fri Oct 7 15:09:33 2011 From: cris.pascual.gonzalez at gmail.com (Cristina Pascual) Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2011 15:09:33 +0200 Subject: 2nd CfP: ICIW 2012 || May 27 - June 1, 2012 - Stuttgart, Germany Message-ID: <201110071309.p97D9WnX016034@smtp.upv.es> INVITATION: ================= Please, consider to contribute to and/or forward to the appropriate groups the following opportunity to submit and publish original scientific results to ICIW 2012. The submission deadline is set to January 5, 2012. In addition, authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended article versions to one of the IARIA Journals: http://www.iariajournals.org ================= ============== ICIW 2012 | Call for Papers =============== CALL FOR PAPERS, TUTORIALS, PANELS ICIW 2012, The Seventh International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services May 27 - June 1, 2012 - Stuttgart, Germany General page: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2012/ICIW12.html Call for Papers: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2012/CfPICIW12.html - regular papers - short papers (work in progress) - posters - ideas Submission page: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2012/SubmitICIW12.html Submission deadline: January 5, 2012 Sponsored by IARIA, www.iaria.org Extended versions of selected papers will be published in IARIA Journals: http://www.iariajournals.org Please note the Poster and Work in Progress options. The topics suggested by the conference can be discussed in term of concepts, state of the art, research, standards, implementations, running experiments, applications, and industrial case studies. Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers, which are not under review in any other conference or journal in the following, but not limited to, topic areas. All tracks are open to both research and industry contributions, in terms of Regular papers, Posters, Work in progress, Technical/marketing/business presentations, Demos, Tutorials, and Panels. Before submission, please check and comply with the Editorial rules: http://www.iaria.org/editorialrules.html ICIW 2012 Topics (topics and submission details: see CfP on the site) IWAS : Internet and Web-based Applications and Services Web technologies, frameworks, languages, mechanisms; Web applications design and development; Interaction with/from Web-based applications; Web-based applications? features; Management of Web-based applications; Evaluation of Web applications; Specialized Web applications; Aggregating multimedia documents; E-business, appliances, and services; IP Grid Management and Grid Services; IP-based convergent solutions and next generation networks; Standards, case studies and special groups on web-based applications; E-business system design, development, and management for SMEs WSSA : Web Services-based Systems and Applications Service Innovations; Service Architectures; Model-driven development of context-aware services; Context-aware service models, architectures and frameworks; Model-driven development of semantic Web services; Web services foundation, architectures, frameworks, languages; Web services architecture and business continuity; Special Web services mechanisms; Semantic Web, Ontology, and Web services; Web service applications ; Data Management aspects in Web Services; Autonomic e-Business integration and collaboration; Web service based Grid computing and P2P computing; Web services based applications for e-Commerce; Multimedia applications using Web Services; Automatic computing for Web services; Web services challenges on trust, security, performance, scalability; Enterprise Web services; Web services discovery, announcing, monitoring and management; Platforms, technologies, mechanisms and case studies; Grid architectures, middleware and toolkits ENSYS: Entertainment Systems Developing entertainment systems and applications; Platforms for entertainment systems; Speech technology & its usability for entertainment systems; Networking requirements for entertainment systems; Traffic generated by entertainment applications; QoS/SLA on entertainment systems; Reliability and high availability of entertainment systems; Identify aspects in entertainment systems; Real-time access to entertainment systems; Customized access entertainment systems; Navigation and entertainment systems; Integration and interoperability aspects in entertainment systems; Entertainment systems and applications; Networking and system support for entertainment systems; Wireless and mobile technologies for entertainment; Wireless multimedia for entertainment; Systems for music and movie distribution; Games on mobile and resource-constrained devices; Mobile video entertainment systems; Car/flight/train entertainment systems; Ubiquitous entertainment systems; Interactive television; Technologies for sport and entertainment; WiFi wireless home entertainment systems; Wearable technologies for entertainment P2PSA: P2P Systems and Applications P2P architectures, techniques, paradigms; P2P programming and data handling; P2P security features; Data and compute intensive applications; P2P networks and protocols; P2P management; P2P Trust and reputation management; Fault tolerance in P2P, quality of availability, accounting in P2P; Self-adaptiveness in P2P overlay networks; Self-configurable P2P systems; Case studies, benchmarking; Copyright and intellectual property; Electronic marketplace, Digital asset management and trading systems; Platforms, environments, testbeds ONLINE: Online Communications, Collaborative Systems, and Social Networks Theory, frameworks, mechanisms, and tools for online communication; Methodologies and languages for on-line communications; Web services and XML use for online communications; Tools for assessing online work, distributed workload; Shared business processes; Collaborative groups and systems; Theory and formalisms of group interactions; Group synergy in cooperative networks; Online gambling, gaming, children groups; Identity features, risks, jurisdiction for online communications; Specifics emergency and e-coaching on online communications; B2B and B2E cooperation; Privacy, identify, security on online communications; Individual anonymity, group trust, and confidentiality on online groups; Conflict, delegation, group selection; Community costs in collaborative groups; Building online social networks with popularity contexts, persuasion, etc.; Technology support for collaborative systems; Techniques, mechanisms, and platforms for remote cooperation SERCOMP: Service computing Adaptive Architecture; Business process integration and management; Cloud Computing; Collective Intelligence for Service Computing; Computational Intelligence; Data Mining of Actual Services; Decision Science; Digital EcoSystems Infrastructure; Economic Clusters; Economics and Economic Experiments; Game Theory; Human Modeling in Services; Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems; Intra- and Inter-enterprise services; Knowledge Discovery for Service Computing; Nature Inspired Computing Techniques for Service Computing; Optimization of Service Processes; Psychological Approaches to Services; Self Organizing Infrastructure; Sensing of Human Behaviors; Service-centric business models and their economics; Service discovery, repository and registry; Service Engineering; Service evaluation, measurements and delivery audit; Service interaction, service ontologies and service composition; Service Marketing; Service-Oriented Architecture; Service Oriented computing; Soft Computing; Society and business services (public, utility, business, healthcare, consulting, etc.); Sustainable Frameworks; Swarm Intelligence; Ubiquitous and pervasive services (technology, context, security); Value Creation in Services; Web-based basics on service modeling, deployment and maintenance SLAECE: Social and Legal Aspect of Internet Computing Principles, theories, and challenges of legal and social aspects; Strategies, modeling, and requirements engineering of legal and social aspects; Architectures, implementations, and deployment consideration of legal and social aspects; Cyber threats, emerging risks, systemic concerns, and emergency preparedness; Social computing and lifestyle computing; Service marketing and customer relationship management; Market structures and emerging business models; Emerging legal issues due to new computing environment; File / information sharing networks and user behavior; Knowledge modeling, management, and application; Negotiation and contracting as well as contract monitoring and enforcement; E-democracy, e-policy, and governance; Legal and social ontologies; Privacy and copyright in collaborative environments and social networks; Intellectual property rights; Trust, security, and privacy; Counterfeit forensic; Identity management and access control; Security and privacy in location-based services VEWAeL: Virtual Environments and Web Applications for eLearning E-Learning; Web Technologies and Tools for Educational Purposes; Services for E-Learning Platforms; Virtual Learning Environments (VLE); Course Management Systems; Web applications for Teaching; Social Implications of E-Learning; Lifelong E-learning; Teaching-Learning Experiences using the Internet for Educational Purposes; E-learning in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and other HE contexts; Web protocols for VLE; Security for VLE; QoS for VLE; Storage management in VLE ECC: Enterprise cloud computing Architectures for enterprise clouds; Principles, concepts and methodologies of enterprise cloud computing; Tools, technologies, methodologies and frameworks for enterprise cloud computing; Enterprise IS architectures such as application, information and technology architectures; Synergies between SOA, Grid Computing and Cloud Infrastructures; Quality of Service (QoS) models; 'Elastic' and on-demand allocation and management of resources to meet business needs; Benefits, issues and limitations of enterprise clouds; Security, data integrity, legal and governance issues for enterprise clouds; Management, monitoring an governance issues; Portability of architectures, applications and data between cloud providers; Reliability and maintenance of cloud-based business architectures; Architectures for Software as a Service, Platform as a Service and Infrastructure as a Service; Network architecture using Storage Clouds; Experience reports with designing, building and using Cloud infrastructure; Novel application architectures, best practices, case studies and surveys ------------------------------ Technical Program Committee: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2012/ComICIW12.html ==================== From alexb at ripe.net Thu Oct 13 09:14:08 2011 From: alexb at ripe.net (Alex Band) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 09:14:08 +0200 Subject: Resource Certification/RPKI Workshop at RIPE 63 Message-ID: RIPE 63 attendees interested in Resource Certification/RPKI are encouraged to take part in a workshop on Monday, 31 October from 9:30-12:30 in the Park Congress 2+3 rooms. ===================== What you'll learn ===================== The workshop will focus on BGP Origin Validation, based on the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI). You will learn how RPKI enables network operators to make more reliable routing decisions and how it protects against accidental mis-origination, the most common routing error we see today. Using various open-source tools from rpki.net and the RIPE NCC, you will be able to set up a resource certificate and create Route Origin Authorisation (ROA) objects, stating which Autonomous Systems are authorised to originate the prefixes you hold. After publishing your ROAs, you can validate them and configure routers to set routing preferences based on the RPKI status of your prefixes. This workshop will be a collaboration between Rob Austein, Randy Bush, Michael Elkins, Benno Overeinder (NLNet Labs), Jac Kloots (SURFnet), Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks and the RIPE NCC. ========================= Participation Details ========================= You do not need to register for this workshop. There are no prerequisites for using the rpki.net tools. In order to generate a certificate and configure ROAs on the RIPE NCC pilot server, you'll need to have an LIR Portal user account with access to the certification system or know the administrator credentials for your LIR Portal account. More information: http://ripe.net/certification/enable.html If you don't have an LIR Portal account or the necessary administrator credentials, you can still participate. We look forward to seeing you in Vienna! Kind regards, Alex Band Product Manager RIPE NCC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From noc at vispa.net Thu Oct 13 10:15:13 2011 From: noc at vispa.net (=?UTF-8?B?VmlzcGEgTk9D?=) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 08:15:13 +0000 Subject: =?UTF-8?B?W05PQyAjOTQyNTJdOiBbbmNjLWFubm91bmNlXSBSZXNvdXJjZSBDZXJ0aWZpY2E=?= =?UTF-8?B?dGlvbi9SUEtJIFdvcmtzaG9wIGF0IFJJUEUgNjM=?= Message-ID: <201110130815.p9D8FD86008066@helpdesk.vispa.com> Alex Band, Thank you for contacting us. 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URL: From mgrigore at ripe.net Thu Oct 13 14:19:46 2011 From: mgrigore at ripe.net (Mihnea-Costin Grigore) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 14:19:46 +0200 Subject: Fwd: New mailing list hardware and software at the RIPE NCC Message-ID: <4E96D762.10307@ripe.net> [Apologies for duplicates] Dear colleagues, The RIPE NCC is in the process of updating its mailing list hardware and software. This will allow us to implement new features on the mailing lists, such as a complex search functionality throughout the archives. The new servers are currently undergoing testing and will be put into production today -- 13 October, 2011. You do not need to take any action and all subscriptions and settings will be copied over to the new system. However, we would like to inform you that, after implementation, the mailing list archives will have a slightly different look and you will need to update any direct links to messages in the archives. A description of all RIPE and RIPE NCC mailing lists can be found here: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail We apologise in advance for any inconvenience this may cause. Please contact us at webmaster at ripe.net if you encounter any issues following the implementation. Regards, -- Mihnea-Costin Grigore RIPE NCC Web Services Team Leader - http://www.ripe.net/ From meeting at ripe.net Thu Oct 13 16:01:29 2011 From: meeting at ripe.net (RIPE NCC Meeting Coordinator) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 16:01:29 +0200 Subject: More RIPE 63 Details Online: Draft Agendas and Social Events Message-ID: <4E96EF39.1020802@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, More details about the RIPE 63 Meeting Plan have been posted online. You can find the draft RIPE Working Group agendas at: http://ripe63.ripe.net/programme/agendas/ Social events will take place throughout the meeting week. Details are available at: http://ripe63.ripe.net/programme/social-events/ Please be aware that you will need to buy tickets for the RIPE 63 Dinner and you'll need to register in advance for the RIPE 63 Foosball Tournament. More RIPE 63 details will be posted in the coming days. Kind regards, The RIPE Meeting Team RIPE NCC From rdobbins at arbor.net Fri Oct 14 17:38:08 2011 From: rdobbins at arbor.net (Dobbins, Roland) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 15:38:08 +0000 Subject: Request for participation - Arbor 2011 Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report. Message-ID: <5988C26E-FC0F-4552-BBFB-0D74448E4C48@arbor.net> [Apologies if you've already seen this announcement in other forums.] Request for participation - Arbor 2011 Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report. ----- Folks, We're in the process of collecting survey responses for the 2011 Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report (WWISR); this is the Seventh Edition of the Report, and we'd really be grateful for your participation! This is the only security-focused survey we're aware of which is specifically oriented towards those who design, build, operate, and defend public-facing network infrastructure/applications/services, and provides an opportunity to share your experiences and perspectives with your peers within the operational community, as well as to benefit from their shared experiences and perspectives. The 2011 Infrastructure Security Survey is up and available for your input. You can register and complete the survey via this URL, which will redirect your browser to the survey tool (the survey itself is accessed via http/s): Once again, we've added several insightful questions from past participants. Survey collection will end as soon as we've reached the desired number of respondents (ideally, 100+). The survey results will be published in the 2011 Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report during January of 2012. Also, please note that *no* personally- or organizationally-identifiable information will be shared in any manner. The 2010 edition of the Report is available here (registration required): Thanks in advance! ----- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Roland Dobbins // From goldbe at cs.bu.edu Mon Oct 17 14:20:34 2011 From: goldbe at cs.bu.edu (Sharon Goldberg) Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 08:20:34 -0400 Subject: ISP routing policies survey Message-ID: Hi all, Some of you may have seen the recent discussion on the NANOG list, about how research on interdomain routing could really benefit from a better understanding of current routing policies. But we researchers need help from you, the operators, to better understand routing policies. So, we created a short survey. Over 70 ops have already taken our survey, and we need your help to collect responses. The survey should take under 5 minutes to complete. Feel free to answer all of our questions, or just a few: http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~phillipa/measurement/opsurvey/survey.php We'll keep the survey data anonymous, and use it to improve research on interdomain routing and security. We'll also post aggregated results to relevant mailing lists (here, NANOG, etc). Thanks to those who have already filled in our survey, and we look forward to your responses! Phillipa Gill (U of Toronto), Sharon Goldberg (Boston U) & Michael Schapira (Hebrew University) From randy at psg.com Mon Oct 17 18:59:38 2011 From: randy at psg.com (Randy Bush) Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 09:59:38 -0700 Subject: ISP routing policies survey In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: if you can't do science, take a survey! :) From randy at psg.com Mon Oct 17 19:48:06 2011 From: randy at psg.com (Randy Bush) Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 10:48:06 -0700 Subject: ISP routing policies survey In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: > if you can't do science, take a survey! :) yikes! i did not mean to cc: list. sorry. but since we're there, a survey of less than 1% of the isps is not sound and is likely highly biased, but one can not measure the bias. i wonder if any isps of size, e.g. >1000 bgp customers, answered. randy From meeting at ripe.net Mon Oct 24 18:14:25 2011 From: meeting at ripe.net (RIPE NCC Meeting Coordinator) Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 18:14:25 +0200 Subject: RIPE 63: Plenary Agenda Update Message-ID: <4EA58EE1.7090007@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, We look forward to seeing you next week at RIPE 63, taking place from 31 October to 4 November 2011 at the Hilton am Stadtpark in Vienna. ======================= More details posted online ======================= The RIPE 63 Plenary agenda: http://ripe63.ripe.net/programme/meeting-plan/plenary The RIPE Working Group draft agendas: http://ripe63.ripe.net/programme/agendas/ Daily social events: http://ripe63.ripe.net/programme/social-events/ See you in Vienna! Kind regards, The RIPE Meeting Team RIPE NCC From meeting at ripe.net Thu Oct 27 11:28:36 2011 From: meeting at ripe.net (RIPE NCC Meeting Coordinator) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 11:28:36 +0200 Subject: RIPE 63: Early Bird Discount Ends on Friday Message-ID: <4EA92444.1000004@ripe.net> Dear Colleagues, The RIPE 63 Meeting is taking place next week from 31 October - 4 November 2011. If you haven't already registered, the regular week ticket costs EUR 400. However, you can get an early-bird discount of EUR 50 if you register before 12:00 UTC on Friday, 28 October. You can register for RIPE 63 online at: http://ripe63.ripe.net/register Online registration closes on Friday, 28 October at 18:00 UTC. After this time, it will still be possible to register but you must do so on site at the meeting venue. If you're unable to attend RIPE 63 in person, remote participation via live webcasts and chat is available. Details of how you can participate will be posted on the website shortly. Stay up-to-date on what is happening at RIPE 63 at: http://ripe63.ripe.net/ We look forward to a great RIPE Meeting in Vienna! Regards, The RIPE Meeting Organisation Team From joao at bondis.org Sun Oct 30 13:20:01 2011 From: joao at bondis.org (Joao Damas) Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2011 13:20:01 +0100 Subject: RIPE Programme Committee Message-ID: <93423D8D-6FAB-46E6-A31A-B72A8989A7C5@bondis.org> Dear Colleagues During RIPE 63, one of the community selected seats on the RIPE Programme Committee (PC) will become available. We are looking for members of the community to volunteer themselves for this vacant seat. The election process --------------------- - During the Opening Plenary, the PC will give an overview of the composition of the PC and the rotation scheme. The nomination period will open. - Candidates wishing to stand for election to the PC should notify pc at ripe.net and send a brief biography to meeting at ripe.net by 09:00 local time on Friday. Biographies will be posted to http://ripe63.ripe.net/ - Elections will take place during the Closing Plenary on Friday. Only those present in the room will be able to vote. The candidate with the most votes will be elected onto the PC. For more information about the PC, its composition and role, and the appointment of committee members, please see the following pages: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/pc http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/pc/composition-and-roles http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/pc/appointment-of-programme-committee-members If you have any questions about this, please email pc at ripe.net, or approach any one of us during the RIPE Meeting. Regards, Joao Damas for the RIPE PC From no-reply at ripe.net Mon Oct 31 20:11:50 2011 From: no-reply at ripe.net (RIPE Meeting) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 20:11:50 +0100 Subject: RIPE 63 Daily Meeting Report - Monday Message-ID: <4EAEF2F6.9090606@ripe.net> [Apologies for duplicate emails] Dear Colleagues, The RIPE 63 Meeting opened today. A short summary of Monday's events can be found below. The full Daily Meeting Report, including photos, links to presentations and further information, can be found at: http://ripe63.ripe.net/programme/report/ RIPE 63 Plenary The RIPE 63 Meeting began Monday afternoon with welcome addresses from Rob Blokzijl, RIPE Chair, and the RIPE Meeting hosts, Christian Panigl, UniVie/ACOnet/VIX, and Robert Schiscka, nic.at. Desiree Miloshevic, of the Oxford Internet Institute, then gave an introduction to the results of the recent RIPE NCC Membership and Stakeholder Survey The Plenary continued with a detailed presentation by Emile Aben, RIPE NCC, on ?World IPv6 Day - What Did We Learn??. The presentation showed statistics from the day itself and concluded that it was a positive experience. Brian Nisbet, HEAnet, with the first technical presentation of the week, had the attendees laughing out loud at his amusing account of HEAnet?s experience with ?Cisco CRS-1 & IOS-XR?. The second Plenary session began with an emotive speech from Daniel Karrenberg, Chief Scientist RIPE NCC, entitled "Almost 20 Years of RIPE NCC: A Personal View on Current Challenges". It was followed by a high-level panel discussion on resource certification (RPKI). The discussion saw lengthy debate on the technical and potential regulatory issues surrounding certification. RPKI Workshop Earlier in the day, a RPKI workshop was held. Around 80 people participated in the event, during which they had the chance to make use all of the available open source tools and configure routers to base routing decisions on RPKI data. BoF: RIPEstat Demo The RIPEstat demo took place during Monday?s BoF session. The demo gave an overview of the purpose of RIPEstat, explained some features related to the application?s views, mentioned the new iPhone/iPad version that was released yesterday and outlined upcoming features. More information about RIPEstat and the demos can be found online at: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/kistel/ripestat Database Tricks and Tips Around 35 people attended the "Database Tricks and Tips" session, run by the RIPE NCC, on Monday morning. The session introduced attendees to the most important objects in the RIPE Database, showed simple ways to get precise information and explained the best methods for updating the database. There was also some discussion of geolocation. Abuse Contact Management Task Force The Abuse Contact Management Task Force held their fourth meeting on Monday morning. The goal of the task force is to propose a solution for abuse contact provision by members. The task force will report back to the Anti Abuse Working Group on Tuesday afternoon. The task force also came up with a policy proposal outline that will be submitted in the coming weeks.