From jtk at cymru.com Tue Oct 14 21:41:16 2014 From: jtk at cymru.com (John Kristoff) Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 14:41:16 -0500 Subject: Unwanted Traffic Removal Service (UTRS) Message-ID: <20141014144116.5151c924@localhost> [ Apologies if you have seen this elsewhere already - jtk ] Friends and colleagues, Last week I briefly discussed a new project we've recently launched and for which invited participation from the NANOG 62 attendees. This is a not so subtle wider request for consideration. UTRS is essentially a community RTBH that people have suggested to us would be a good service to provide, so we're giving it a go. The lightning talk page has the slide deck I presented: I've also put some additional technical detail here: There was a brief discussion, mostly criticism and that is fine, that took place on the NANOG list you may wish to review. If you have an assigned ASN and this sounds like something you or your network would like to take advantage of, drop me a line, I'd sure like to hear about it. If you think this is a terrible idea and want to express all that is wrong with it, tell me that too, I can take it. Even if you're unsure if you would ultimately deploy it in production, but are interested in testing it, do contact me. We won't expend energy on this project and will drop it if we there isn't sufficient interest from the community, but enough trial users would be encouraging. Kindly, John From ripencc-management at ripe.net Wed Oct 15 00:48:10 2014 From: ripencc-management at ripe.net (Paul Rendek) Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 15:48:10 -0700 Subject: NRO Publishes RIR Accountability Q&A's References: <589CA492-7DF3-4325-B8C1-C845CE6BC352@ripe.net> Message-ID: <1783BD92-2855-4C63-A435-A5A71B4C6EB5@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, The Number Resource Organization (NRO) has published a series of questions and answers that address some key issues surrounding Regional Internet Registry (RIR) accountability and governance. This follows the publication of an RIR Governance Matrix in August 2014. These two documents provide stakeholders with a solid overview of existing RIR governance structures. You can find the Q&A?s here: https://www.nro.net/about-the-nro/rir-accountability You can find the RIR Governance Matrix here: https://www.nro.net/about-the-nro/rir-governance-matrix Issues of governance and accountability are of particular relevance within the context of the ongoing IANA oversight transition discussions. This process has placed an important focus on the accountability of all Internet administrative organisations. Kind regards Paul Rendek Director of External Relations RIPE NCC From meeting at ripe.net Wed Oct 15 16:25:51 2014 From: meeting at ripe.net (RIPE Meeting) Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 16:25:51 +0200 Subject: [meetings] RIPE 69, 3-7 November 2014, London: Meeting Information Message-ID: <543E83EF.9000705@ripe.net> Dear colleague, Have you registered for RIPE 69 in London yet? The meeting takes place at the Novotel London West Hotel from 3-7 November 2014. If you haven't registered yet, you can do that here: https://ripe69.ripe.net/register ------------------------ Check out the programme! ------------------------ RIPE 69 Plenary agenda: Message-ID: Dear colleagues, An initial working draft of the RIPE community proposal on IANA stewardship has been posted to the RIPE Cooperation Working Group mailing list. This text should not be regarded as final - it is intended to act as a basis for discussions over the coming weeks. There will also be a dedicated session at RIPE 69 in London on Thursday, 6 November, to discuss these issues. Remote participation will be available for those unable to be present. Anyone with an interest is encouraged to provide feedback on this draft proposal via the RIPE Cooperation Working Group mailing list. You can subscribe to this list at: http://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/cooperation-wg/ Best regards, Chris Buckridge, RIPE NCC RIPE Community IANA Stewardship Proposal [DRAFT] ???????????????????????? The RIPE community asks the RIPE NCC to work with the other RIRs to produce a common proposal for a legally binding agreement (such as a Service Level Agreement) between ICANN and the RIRs to replace the Internet number-related elements of the ICANN-NTIA agreement. This proposal should meet the requirements of the Request For Proposals (RFP) produced by the IANA Stewardship Transistion Coordination Group (ICG). The proposal should bring the provisions of the agreement related to the services and service levels up-to-date with current requirements where necessary. This work should be coordinated with the other users of the IANA function as much as practical, with the aim of producing a proposed arrangement that is compatible with the proposed arrangements of the other IANA users. The RIPE community asks the RIPE NCC and the other RIRs keep it informed about progress and content of the proposal. 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The time frame for the selection process is as follows: - Nomination Phase ? 24 October 2014 to 31 December 2014 - Comment Phase ? 1 January 2015 to 31 March 2015 - Interview Phase ? 1 February 2015 to 31 March 2015 - Selection Process ? 1 April 2015 to 17 April 2015 - Due Diligence Review ? 18 April 2015 to 31 May 2015 - Announcement no later than 1 June 2015 The ICANN Bylaws state that no two directors selected by a Supporting Organization can come from the same Geographic Region. Because the ASO AC selection for Seat 10 is from the APNIC region, nominees for Seat 9 cannot also come from this region. All candidates must sign a Letter of Certification declaring that they are of good character. The selected candidate will undergo an independent due diligence review by an ICANN contractor, and announcement of the candidate will follow once this review has been successfully completed. Community members are invited to submit nominations by email to , including the following information: - The full name of the person being nominated - Contact email address for the person being nominated - Contact telephone number (if available) of the person being nominated - The full name of the person making the nomination - Contact email address for the person making the nomination - Contact telephone number of the person making the nomination The election procedures are found in Section 7 of the ASO AC Operating Procedures, which are available at: https://aso.icann.org/documents/operational-documents/operating-procedures-aso-ac/ For further information and ongoing notices about the selection process, please visit: https://aso.icann.org/aso-icann/icann-board-elections/2015-elections/ Kind regards Axel Pawlik Managing Director RIPE NCC From gdendy at equinix.com Tue Oct 28 18:43:29 2014 From: gdendy at equinix.com (Greg Dendy) Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 10:43:29 -0700 Subject: Fwd: NANOG 63 - San Antonio - Call for Presentations is Open! References: Message-ID: <590663AE-2739-4BFF-B1AA-8B4EC08245DB@equinix.com> Begin forwarded message: From: Tony Tauber > Subject: [NANOG-announce] NANOG 63 - San Antonio - Call for Presentations is Open! Date: October 27, 2014 at 2:20:11 PM PDT To: "nanog-announce at nanog.org" > Greetings NANOG Folks, It was great to see so many of you (~700) at NANOG 62 in Baltimore. NANOG will hold its 63rd meeting in San Antonio, TX on February 2-4, 2015, hosted by CyrusOne. The NANOG Program Committee is now seeking proposals for presentations, panels, tutorials, tracks sessions, and keynote materials for the NANOG 63 program. We invite presentations highlighting issues relating to technology already deployed or soon-to-be deployed in the Internet, . Vendors are encouraged to work with operators to present real-world deployment experiences with the vendor's products and interoperability. Key dates to track if you wish to submit a presentation: Date Event/Deadline * Oct. 27, 2014 CFP Opens for NANOG 63 * Dec. 05, 2014 CFP Deadline #1: Presentation Abstracts Due * Dec. 12, 2014 CFP Topic ListPosted * Jan.02, 2015 CFP Deadline #2: Presentation Slides Due * Jan. 09, 2015 Meeting Agenda Published * Jan. 30, 2015 Speaker FINAL presentations to PCTool or speaker-support * Feb. 02, 2015 Lightning Talk Submissions Open (Abstracts Only) NANOG 63 submissions are welcome on the Program Committee Site or email me if you have questions. See the detailed NANOG63 Call for Presentations for more information. Let's see each other in San Antonio where, apparently, the typical high temps in February are 65F/18C. Thanks, Tony Tauber Chair, Program Committee North American Network Operator Group (NANOG) _______________________________________________ NANOG-announce mailing list NANOG-announce at mailman.nanog.org http://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog-announce -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From chrisb at ripe.net Thu Oct 30 11:13:59 2014 From: chrisb at ripe.net (Chris Buckridge) Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 11:13:59 +0100 Subject: Key Developments From ICANN 51 Message-ID: <4E033E1A-7F8F-49E2-809A-C6B7B506F80B@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, The 51st ICANN meeting was held in Los Angeles, USA, from 11-16 October 2014, with questions surrounding the IANA stewardship transition and the accountability of ICANN driving much of the agenda. More information about key developments from the ICANN 51 meeting is available at: https://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/news/announcements/icann-51-continuing-global-discussion-of-iana-stewardship-and-icann-accountability Regards, Chris Buckridge Senior External Relations Officer RIPE NCC From mostafi at terena.org Thu Oct 30 14:13:35 2014 From: mostafi at terena.org (Karim Mostafi) Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 14:13:35 +0100 Subject: TNC15 news item Message-ID: Good afternoon, Please find below a news release that we'd like to be sent out on the Ripe list. It's my first time, so if I'm doing something wrong, please tell me. Best regards, Karim Mostafi Communications Officer G?ANT Association, Amsterdam Office (formerly TERENA) Singel 468D, 1017 AW Amsterdam, the Netherlands Email: mostafi at terena.org Tel: +31 (0) 20 530 4488 G?ANT Association Networking. Services. People Learn more at: http://www.geant.org START NEWS RELEASE --------------- After having opened the call for proposals for TNC15 on 6 October, the Programme Committee have received a good number of responses already. More proposals are welcome until the deadline of 28 November though, so we encourage everyone to submit a proposal too! This year, you can contribute more ideas to help shape the conference than ever before: In addition to the usual opportunity to submit presentation abstracts, you can now also propose entire sessions. And rather than waiting until next year to submit ideas for lightning talks and posters, you can also do this immediately. The online submissions tool has been improved to provide one unified system to support all these changes. 28 November 2014 is the deadline for submitting presentation abstracts and session proposals. The deadline for submitting proposals for posters and lightning talks is 15 April 2015. TNC15 will be held in Porto from 15-18 June 2015, hosted by FCT|FCCN, Portugal?s unit for the operation of the National Research and Education Network (NREN) within the funding agency for science and research in Portugal. The theme of TNC15 will be ?Connected Communities?. All proposals must be submitted in English, the official language of the conference, and should be on subjects relevant to the spirit and objectives of the conference: to present, discuss and learn about the latest developments in networking technology and its uses in the research and education community. The topics described below are an indication of the scope of the conference, but are not meant to be restrictive. Connected Communities Today, NRENs find themselves at an exciting crossroads in society. Not only do they provide the basic network infrastructure on which big science and big data build, but they also address the requirements of ever-increasing and more diverse communities of Internet end users in the wider research and education areas. Many questions around cloud computing, software defined networking, mobility, ?over-the-top? and more remain unanswered, and their impact on the NREN landscape and their potential to address the needs of the users are still unclear. All of this in a time when privacy and security are not a given. With the TNC15 Call for Proposals we invite you to explore the challenges the research and education networking community faces along the following themes: - Success factors for NRENs - Shining the light on Dark IT - Connecting life, the universe and everything - Control in the connected world - Deconstructing the network The full details are included in the print version of the Call for Proposals (pdf) . Please feel free to share this among your contacts! Submit TNC15 proposals Upload your proposals via the TNC15 submit page. Other ways to participate - Sponsorship - For information please contact Gy?ngyi Horv?th - Demonstrations and exhibits - companies or projects wishing to participate should contact: tnc15 at terena.org - Side meetings - If you wish to organise a meeting or workshop immediately before, after or around TNC15, please contact Gy?ngyi Horv?th before 15 January 2015. About TNC TNC is the largest and most prestigious annual networking conference for higher education and research in Europe, with around 650 participants. TNC brings together decision makers, managers, networking and collaboration specialists, and identity and access management experts from all major European networking and research organisations, universities, worldwide sister institutions, as well as industry representatives. Through keynote speeches by renowned specialists, parallel sessions, demonstrations and presentations, the TNC presents participants with a unique overview of the latest developments in research and education networking, both in the technical field and in the area of application and management. TNC15 website: http://tnc15.terena.org -------------------- END NEWS RELEASE -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hph at oslo.net Fri Oct 31 22:39:38 2014 From: hph at oslo.net (Hans Petter Holen) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 21:39:38 +0000 Subject: RIPE Chair report October 2014 Message-ID: <5454019A.6030802@oslo.net> I would like to share with you what I have been doing as RIPE Chair since the last RIPE meeting in Warsaw in may now that the RIPE 69 meeting in London is just some days away. The agenda for the RIPE meeting as been published at https://ripe69.ripe.net/programme/meeting-plan/ The Program committee has done a very good job in putting together a program for the week, all working-groups have published their agendas, and most working-groups have started working on wg-chair procedures as agreed at the last wg-chairs meeting. The working-group chairs will meet as usual for lunch on Thursday. The agenda for this meeting can be found at https://www.ripe.net/ripe/groups/wg/cc/agenda/ripe-69-working-group-chair-meeting-agenda As RIPE Chair I am invited as an observer to the RIPE NCC exec board meetings in order to coordinate activities between RIPE and the RIPE NCC. There have been board meetings in June and September and minutes of the meetings are posted at http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/ncc/executive-board/minutes/2014 The theme of my first half-year as Chair, and before that as Deputy Chair, has been to get to know the community better, trough participating in regional meetings. * MENOG 14 in Dubai, UAE * SEE 3 in Sofia, Bulgaria * ENOG 7, Moscow, Russia * ENOG 8, Baku, Kazakhstan These meetings have given me a better view of the current issues in our region. While we in Western and Northern Europe have a multitude of Internet exchanges to improve regional and national connectivity, there are challenges in the Middle East and further east. International connectivity is also a challenge - limited by available international fibber, and with higher cost than in areas with more competition between fibber providers. Privacy issues were high on the agenda at ENOG. There was a lively discussion on how to deal with government request. It is great to see the participation of these meetings, both in numbers and in content. The technical discussions in the meeting and the corridors, to exchange ideas and solve problems. The RIPE NCC also does outreach to governments in our region. I participated at the High-level meeting in Brussels the RIPE NCC arranged in close cooperation with CENTR, as well as a Law enforcement meeting earlier this year in London. During the summer I went to Toronto Canada for IETF 90, my primary interest was the discussions on the IANA transition. In addition I attended most of the Operational track. The NRO Number Council appointed me to the ICANN NomCom for 2014 and we completed our work and appointed ICANN board members as well as ALAC, GNSO and ccNSO council members. The report from the 2014 NomCom can be found at https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/final-16oct14-en.pdf the was also an urgent appointment of a board member to replace xxx who stepped down unexpectedly during the ICANN week. I was not able to participate in this appointment due to less than 24 hours notice for the meeting. The NomCom also conducted a peer review of our contributions to the committee. The report from this has been published https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/360-review-members-15oct14-en.pdf The Number Council was kind enough to reappoint me to the 2014 Non-com, which started its work with a two day meeting following the ICANN meeting in Los Angeles. The call for nominations will be out shortly. This year the NomCom will be appointing 3 board members. Looking at the board composition there is particular need for board members from the African region and the Latin American region, but good candidates from Europe are also welcome. The NRO NC will in addition to the NomCom appointments, appoint one board member, see the announcement at https://www.nro.net/news/aso-ac-call-for-nominations-for-seat-9-on-the-icannboard In order to better understand the Internet Governance issues in a broader sense I have participated in * Annual meeting with the Norwegian regulator, Lillesand, Norway * EuroDig, Berlin Germany * IGF2014, Istanbul, Turkey My interest in Eurodig and IGF was the NTIA transition of the IANA function. ICANN had a strong presence at IGF and there were several good discussions on how ICANN accountability can be improved. * ITU Plenipotentiary 2014 in Busan, Korea. The Norwegian Ministry of Transportation and Communication invited me to participate on the Norwegian delegation at the ITU Plenipotentiary 2014 conference in Busan, with the trip funded by the RIPE NCC. The RIPE NCC is a sector member of the ITU-D and participating with its own delegation with Chris, Maxim and Chadic. There are excellent reports from the meeting by Samantha Dickinson athttp://linguasynaptica.com/ as well as live twitter updates, see #Plenipot14 With this short report I hope I have given you some insight into what the RIPE Chair has been doing since the last meeting. Sincerely, Hans Petter Holen RIPE Chair # The above text has also been posted at _http://blog.hph.oslo.net/2014/10/ripe-chair-report-october-2014.html_ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: