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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Hello all,
we are looking for an IaaS provider, who can offer:
- dualstack IPv4 and IPv6
- BGP setup to 2 routers (2 VM's on your infra / IaaS platform)
- vlans / "private LANs" (where we have own prefixes / PA's via upper
routers)
- able to run not only Linux workloads / prepared images
- able to install VM's via ISO-Images (also Win/xBSD's) (normally only
64bit)
- offers some "HA" - e.g. automatic start of VM on other node in case of
crashed hypervisor / server etc
- we want to announce v6 prefixes as well as v4/24 prefixes (only a few)
great but not musthave:
- based on opensource platform (backend or completely)
- peers with SwissIX
any hints / offers we are glad to reveice :-)
Cheers
Stephan
hi all,
I'm preparing a new release of Torrus software, and it will replace
BerkeleyDB back-end with Git.
It appears that libgit2 provides a new, a bit tricky in learning, but very
efficient object storage, and change tracking is available out of the box.
In general, you can read and write your data objects directly in the Git
repository, without the need of checking in and out the files in your
filesystem. Also the objects can be automatically compacted, and that
allows storing millions of objects without too much load on the filesystem
resources and inode count.
Of course it's not a fully blown database, and not even something like
MongoDB, but it really is usable and convenient for document storage
systems.
Here are few working examples of using libgit2 (particularly, with its Perl
binding, but it's similar in other programming languages):
https://github.com/ssinyagin/git_raw_excercise
Also, the new Torrus branch, and changes document:
https://github.com/ssinyagin/torrus-newfeatures/tree/v3https://github.com/ssinyagin/torrus-newfeatures/blob/v3/src/doc/devdoc/v3_c…
If there's interest in the topic, I will prepare a presentation for the
next Swinog meeting.
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Stanislav Sinyagin
Senior Consultant, CCIE #5478
ssinyagin(a)k-open.com
+41 79 407 0224
Hello All
We received attached mail to swinog-core mailinglist which is mainly
used for organizing the SwiNOG events. Therefore we decided to simply
forward it to the mail swinog mailinglist for general consumption.
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SwiNOG Organisation
Roman Hochuli
Board Member
Hello SwiNOGers,
in the name of the ISOC Switzerland chapter I would like to invite you to our General Assembly in Bern Wednesday 29. March.
Especially the talk on the battle against Internet blocking in Switzerland might be relevant for those who have to implement the blocking list that will most likely come with the new gambling law.
You can find the agenda and registration here:
https://www.isoc.ch/events/annual-general-assembly-2017
Agenda:
Part 1 (Public)
13:00 Door Opening / Networking
13:15 – 17:30 Presentations on Current Internet Matters
National discussions
• Adrian Koster, Analyst & Senior Advisor, Reporting and Analysis Center for Information Assurance (MELANI) – MELANI’s activities to protect critical infrastructure and help tackle cyber threats
• Hernâni Marques, Council Member, PEP Foundation – Privacy considerations and encryption
• Bernie Hoeneisen, Head of Public Policy, ISOC-CH – The battle against Internet blocking in Swiss laws
International discussions
• Markus Kummer, Board Member, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) – The IANA transition process and ICANN
• Jorge Cancio and/or Nicolas Rollier, International Relations, Swiss Federal Office of Communications (OFCOM) – The Internet Governance Forum process
17:30 – 18:15 Apéro riche
Part 2 (members)
18:15 – 20:30 General Assembly (official part)
20:30 – 21:30 Apéro
Hope to see some of you in Bern,
best regards
Michael
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Michael Hausding, Competence Lead DNS & Domain Abuse
SWITCH-CERT
Werdstrasse 2, P.O. Box, 8021 Zurich, Switzerland
phone +41 44 268 15 77, incident phone +41 44 268 15 40
michael.hausding(a)switch.ch
http://securityblog.switch.ch
Hello SwiNOGers,
in the name of the ISOC Switzerland chapter I would like to invite you to our General Assembly in Bern Wednesday 29. March.
Especially the talk on the battle against Internet blocking in Switzerland might be relevant for those who have to implement the blocking list that will most likely come with the new gambling law.
You can find the agenda and registration here:
https://www.isoc.ch/events/annual-general-assembly-2017
Agenda:
Part 1 (Public)
13:00 Door Opening / Networking
13:15 – 17:30 Presentations on Current Internet Matters
National discussions
• Adrian Koster, Analyst & Senior Advisor, Reporting and Analysis Center for Information Assurance (MELANI) – MELANI’s activities to protect critical infrastructure and help tackle cyber threats
• Hernâni Marques, Council Member, PEP Foundation – Privacy considerations and encryption
• Bernie Hoeneisen, Head of Public Policy, ISOC-CH – The battle against Internet blocking in Swiss laws
International discussions
• Markus Kummer, Board Member, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) – The IANA transition process and ICANN
• Jorge Cancio and/or Nicolas Rollier, International Relations, Swiss Federal Office of Communications (OFCOM) – The Internet Governance Forum process
17:30 – 18:15 Apéro riche
Part 2 (members)
18:15 – 20:30 General Assembly (official part)
20:30 – 21:30 Apéro
Hope to see some of you in Bern,
best regards
Michael
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Michael Hausding, Competence Lead DNS & Domain Abuse
SWITCH-CERT
Werdstrasse 2, P.O. Box, 8021 Zurich, Switzerland
phone +41 44 268 15 77, incident phone +41 44 268 15 40
michael.hausding(a)switch.ch
http://securityblog.switch.ch
Can someone from init7 contact me ? I don't get answers from info(a)init7.ch<mailto:info@init7.ch>
It's about some IP-transit in ZH.
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Romain
Romain Aviolat
Cloud Infrastructure Expert
Advanced Infrastructure
Nagravision SA - Kudelski Group
Rte de Genève 22-24
1033 Cheseaux
SWITZERLAND
+41 21 732 03 79
Hi,
we are a team of researchers from TU Berlin [1] working on a measurement project
to assess the ramifications of traffic with spoofed source IP addresses in the
Internet.
To better understand the operational challenges that you as network operators
face when deploying (or not deploying) source IP address filtering techniques,
we'd like to invite you to participate in our survey.
If you could spare 5 minutes of your time, we'd be delighted if you could fill
out our survey form and tell us about your current practices regarding network
filtering.
To participate, please visit:
[2] http://filteringsurvey.inet.tu-berlin.de/
If you have any concerns or questions, you can reply on-list or contact us via
[3] filtering-survey(a)inet.tu-berlin.de. We will only publish anonymized results of
this study and once we've analyzed your feedback we'll publish a digest of the
results on-list if you're interested.
As you are probably subscribed to more network operator lists you might
encounter this mail multiple times. We apologize for cross-posting, but in
order to get results that will give us meaningful insights we need the broadest
coverage we can get.
Thank you very much for your support!
Franziska Lichtblau
[1] www.inet.tu-berlin.de
[2] http://filteringsurvey.inet.tu-berlin.de/
[3] filtering-survey(a)inet.tu-berlin.de
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Fachgebiet INET - Sekr. MAR 4-4 phone: +49 30 314 757 33
Technische Universität Berlin gpg-fp: 4FA0 F1BC 8B9A 7F64 797C
Marchstrasse 23 - 10587 Berlin 221C C6C6 2786 91EC 5CD5