Hey all
A friend just told me that Cybernet told him there is a Switzerlandwide Internet Problem.
Does anybody know something?
Cheers
Michele
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Online Consulting AG, Michele Capobianco, System Administrator, Weststrasse 38, CH-9500 Wil
Phone +41 (0)71 913 31 31, Fax +41 (0)71 913 31 32
http://www.online.ch, michele.capobianco(a)online.ch<mailto:michele.capobianco@online.ch>
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The 21st meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held in Berne on top of the Gurten on November 11th 2010.
Important Dates for SwiNOG#21
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For participants:
- registration from 01.09.2010 until 31.10.2010
- final publication of agenda, 14.10.2010
For presentations:
- call for papers from 23.08.2010 until 24.09.2010
- deadline for receipt of final slides, 05.11.2010
Meeting day: 11.11.2010
Topics for Presentations/Talks
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The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although due to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to be between 10 to 45 minutes.
However proposals for longer/shorter presentations or presentations whose subject falls outside of the topics below are also welcome; please do not hesitate to submit them.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:
- Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam
- IPv6
- Open Source tools
- International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
- Routing
- Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
- Legal issues (BÜPF, etc.)
- Telecommunication polictics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)
Language of Slides and Talks
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The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to produce your presentation in English.
Submission Guidelines
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All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely promotional for your employer.
Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose sizes may vary considerably.
To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the following information to <swinog-core(a)swinog.ch>:
* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)
* a working email address
* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation
* the title of the presentation
* its expected length (in minutes)
* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)
We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would be valuable to the SwiNOG community.
Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG website after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might be that some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended for publication on the internet.
Greetings,
Pascal Gloor
SwiNOG Core Team
General Information (SwiNOG Community)
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The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people who are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.
SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas and information between different companies and organisations.
SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working on, with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every aspect of their (net)work.
The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other professionals close to the network community.
More information about SwiNOG can be found at
http://www.swinog.ch/
Information about the meeting will be published at
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog21/
General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
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The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under article 60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG community ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises SwiNOG meetings.
Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland
hello all,
hopefully I do not break here a subscription-Law, so simply:
We have some Cisco parts / devices on Stock, which where nearly never
used:
2x Firewall Cisco ASA5520-AIP20-K9
(ASA 5520 Appl w/ AIP-SSM-20, SW,300 VPN, Prs,4GE+1FE,3DES/AES)
1x Switch Cisco WS-C4507R + some modules
(2x 24 port 10/100/1000 GBE / 2x V Console / 2x power supply etc
They where bought for a project, which was frozen, and there was no
fit in other needs / projects.
If you see need, please contact me directly in english or german.
mailto:swinog-ch@hightowernet.de
Detailed product list & photos available on request.
Condition of devices: nearly new
ASA's where tested only some hours
4507er was in use for about 2-3 months
Bougt end 2006. Used in Summer 2007
Will be sold on highest bid.
Test before possible, sold without warranty.
Device location: near to Zurich
Alternatively:
do you know company near Zurich, which makes business with
buying/selling used hardware in this class ?
We simply want to cleanup our stock ASAP.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Stephan Wolf
mailto:swinog-ch@hightowernet.de
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Hi,
ich habe seit einiger Zeit auf allen meinen Nameservern Probleme, die
komplette Zone nic.ch zu resolven. Diese Probleme beschränken sich
ausschließlich auf nic.ch, mir ist keine andere Zone aufgefallen, die
Probleme macht. Vermutlich treten die Probleme seit September 2009, also
mit Umstellung auf DNSSec, auf. (Ich kann es leider nicht hundertprozent
genau datieren.)
Nach einigen Debuggingschritten bin ich etwas ratlos. Meine Firewall
läßt in beiden Fällen (bei jeweils auch einem komplett anderen Provider)
alles durch, was Port 53 anbelangt. Auch ein Ausschalten der Firewall
bringt die selben ergebnisse. Auch ein Test mit verschiedenen anderen
DNSSec-Domainen, auch solchen, die groß sind und somit fragmentiert
werden (sollten, meine MTU ist 1500), stellen keine Probleme dar. Ein
tcpdump zeigt aber recht schnell, daß von den UDP-Paketen von nic.ch
immer nur das erste ankommt und alle weiteren nicht auf meinem
Netzwerkinterface aufschlagen.
Nun meine Frage: Hat oder hatte jemand von euch schon ähnliche Probleme
und wie wurden sie behoben? Wenn es sich bei nic.ch um eine unwichtige
Domain handeln würde, wäre es mir ja egal, aber sie ist ja doch nicht
ganz so unwichtig.
Gruß
Klaus Ethgen
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Dear List,
I am in need of a clueful bluewin tech, who can have a look at a
bluewin VDSL DHCP issue we are seeing with multiple customer lines.
After confusing about a dozen helpliners by phone using keywords like
DHCP {discovery, request, reply, lease time} both my
social-engineering-fu and patience are depleted. I'll share customer
#s, syslogs, tcpdumps etc over private mail.
Thanks and best regards,
Aarno
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Aarno Aukia
Atrila GmbH
Switzerland
DENOG 2 - Call for Participation and Papers
The second meeting of the German Network Operators Group (DENOG) will be
held in Frankfurt, Germany on the 4th of November 2010. We are pleased
to hereby invite applications for presentations or lightning talks to be
held at this event.
General Information
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DENOG is a community for professionals within Germany who are operating,
designing or researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum
where those working on, with and for the Internet can come together to
solve problems with every aspect of their (net)work.
The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other
professionals close to the network community.
More information about DENOG (in German) can be found at
http://www2.denog.de/
Information about the meeting will be published at
http://www.denog.de/.
Meeting Countdown
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What When
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Publication of Call for Papers May 11th, 2010
Deadline for all submissions September 15th, 2010
Beginning of Registration Period End of August, 2010
Publication of final programme End of September, 2010
Deadline for receipt of final slides October 24th, 2010
Meeting Day November 4th, 2010
Topics for Presentations/Talks
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The day will be divided into several sessions. The number and length of
presentations per session is not fixed, although due to time constraints
we would prefer the length of the presentations to be between 10 to 30
minutes.
However proposals for longer/shorter presentations or presentations
whose subject falls outside of the topics below are also welcome; please
do not hesitate to submit them.
Lightning Talks
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In addition to the topics mentioned below we will reserve slots for
lightning talks, which consist of a few slides and will not last longer
than 5 minutes. Lightning talks can be submitted until October 29th,
with the deadline for submission of the corresponding slides being
November 3rd.
Topic #1: Power Efficiency in Networks
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For operators of networks and data centres of any size power efficiency
has become more important. Servers and network gear with high power
consumption are expensive because of high operating and cooling power
costs; also in many places supplying more power into the location is no
longer possible. How are you dealing with power problems in your
environment? How do you efficiently cool a rack/a room/a datacenter? Can
a migration to VoIP help you save power?
Topic #2: Social Networks, Cloud Services and Information Security
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Social Networks are an essential working tool for networkers and cloud
services are also becoming increasingly popular. The security of your
information and data in these networks is a crucial aspect which we want
to discuss in this session.
Topic #3: Network Neutrality
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In the US, Network Neutrality has been a subject of controversy and
debate. Is an ISP allowed to sell "Internet access" which only offers
access to a subset of the whole Internet? Is an ISP allowed to
prioritise video streams from Company A while imposing a higher delay to
video streams from Company B?
In Germany Network Neutrality is mainly an issue for mobile networks and
not extensively discussed thus far. But what kind of problems will an
upcoming debate on Network Neutrality bring to German ISPs and is there
a good way to address these problems?
Topic #4: Peering
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Everything about your peering experience. Why are you doing it? How are
you doing it? Have you written any useful tools which others might find
interesting?
Topic #5: ISP BOF
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"All things ISP". From Network/SLA Management (for or against it), abuse
handling and log systems to data centre layout and planning (including
power and cooling), everything that is interesting to you as an ISP can
be presented or discussed within this topic.
Language of Slides and Talks
============================
To appeal to an international audience we ask you to produce your slides
in English, but the spoken language of the presentation itself can be
either German or English.
Submission Guidelines
=====================
All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely
promotional for your employer.
Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies
whose sizes may vary considerably.
To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the
following information as plain text or PDF format to
<denog-pc(a)denog.de>:
* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)
* a working email address
* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation
* the title of the presentation
* its expected length (in minutes)
* the preferred spoken language for the presentation
* a short abstract of the presentation (not more than 200 words)
We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel
would be valuable to the DENOG community.
Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the DENOG
website after the event.
Best regards,
Arnold
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Arnold Nipper / nIPper consulting, Sandhausen, Germany
email: arnold(a)nipper.de phone: +49 6224 9259 299
mobile: +49 172 2650958 fax: +49 6224 9259 333
Hello
can anyone from sunrise mail/antispam contact me offlist?
I'm trying to solve an issue through the "normal" way without any luck
kind regards
philippe