According to RFC1034 and 2181, a PTR record using a CNAME is not
permitted. I believe this to still be correct, postfix certainly
doesn't work with a CNAME when it does a reverse lookup.
Any comments?
thanks.
Per
--
Per Jessen, Zürich (28.6°C)
http://www.dns24.ch/ - free dynamic DNS, made in Switzerland.
[ Excuse x-posting ]
fyi && hat jemand Lust, an einem dt. Sprachpaket mitzuarbeiten. Neben
etwas Kenntnis von PeeringDB bzw. Terminologie aus dem
Interconnection-Umfeld ist bissle Sprachgefühl von Vorteil. Der Umfang
des Lexikons beträgt ca. 3000 - 4000 Worte. Ein großes Plsu ist
natürlich, wenn bereits Erfahrungen mit i18n vorliegen.
Bei Interesse bitte PM an mich. Ich koordiniere es dann gerne.
Gruß
Arnold
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Betreff: [PDB Announce] PeeringDB frontend translations
Datum: Thu, 31 May 2018 21:41:25 +0200
Von: Eric Loos <eric(a)ipergy.net>
An: pdb-announce(a)lists.peeringdb.com
Dear community,
As you know in the last release of PeeringDB we introduced the
capability to support language packs.
Thanks to Robert Philips (NTT Communications) and Ligio Gomes (NTT
Communications) we have a Portugese translation live in the system.
Members from the community have already stepped up to work on an Italian
and Spanish version and we will release those as soon as they are ready.
If you would like to contribute to this effort by contributing your
native language, you can find the instructions for doing so
here: http://docs.peeringdb.com/translation/
Many thanks in advance!
On behalf of PeeringDB ProductCom
Eric Loos
--
Arnold Nipper
email: arnold(a)nipper.de
mobile: +49 172 2650958
Dear SwiNOGers,
Burger Time!
Let's have a tasty Hipster-Burger and a matching beer.
Details for the next event:
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Event: Swinog-BE166 - Beer Event 166
When? Monday, 4th June 2018 18:30
Where? Korner
Gartenstrasse 10, 8002 Zürich
http://www.gourmetburger.ch
(GoogleMaps Link: http://goo.gl/maps/ivl9b)
Places available? 10
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Registration:
Start: Monday, 28th May 2018 - 08:00
Stop: Friday, 1st June 2018 - 16:00
Reg-URL: http://swinog.be/
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Since we have to make reservations, I need to know who's coming and who not.
If you can't attend and you're registered please inform me ASAP (078 602 95 18).
Kind regards,
Viktor Steinmann (aka Stony)
--- onitake(a)gmail.com wrote:
From: Gregor Riepl <onitake(a)gmail.com>
Some good ol' fun with BGP:
https://blog.benjojo.co.uk/post/bgp-battleships
Please (don't?) try this at home!
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How about at work? ;-)
Mind if I share this with other tech mailing lists?
scott
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Hi,
we see sporadic DNS resolver errors for A records of *.mail.protection.outlook.com
Only a few per day vs many successful lookups.
Anybody else seeing these?
Kind regards
Ralf
Ralf Zenklusen
Dipl. El. Ing. HTL
Leiter Internet
BAR Informatik AG
Weidenweg 235
3902 Brig-Glis
Tel +41 27 922 48 48
www.barinformatik.chwww.rhone.ch
r.zenklusen(a)barinformatik.ch
Hi everybody,
Registration has been extended until 22.00 o‘clock today.
Hurry up, after this date registration remains closed and late registration fee will apply.
gruss
-steven
Hi all
I am in the process of preparing a motion in the town parliament of olten, to get an open access ftth net built. Is anyone here involved in such projects in other cities which are already established?
Can you provide some numbers as to what percentage of people are actually purchasing service on the new fiber network ?
cheers
tobi
Tobias Oetiker
tobi(a)oetiker.ch
062 775 9902
Hi to all of you
Joe Klein, internationally well-known security expert and specialized in IPv6 security is in Switzerland for a project. We took the opportunity to invite him to speak at the Swiss IPv6 Council. If you are interested, please join us.
Thursday May 17, 6pm, Digicomp Zurich (next to main station)
More info and registration:
http://www.swissipv6council.ch/en/events/ipv6-security-talk-with-joe-klein
The event is free for IPv6 Expert members. For all others there is an Unkostenbeitrag of CHF 20 to be paid at the entrance.
I am sorry, this is so short notice. Maybe you can still make it. As usual, after the presentation and discussion which lasts until about 7.30 we will have nice Apéro riche and time for socializing.
Cheers
Silvia
Sunny Connection AG
CH-8124 Maur
+41 (0)44 887 62 10
www.sunny.ch<http://www.sunny.ch/>
http://twitter.com/sunny_shagen
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We reached 30%, on our way to 50%!
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Our website is dual-stack - how about yours?
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Dear SwiNOG community,
Here is the final agenda for SwiNOG #33 on Thursday 24.05.2018 on top of Gurten.
Registration
https://register.swinog.ch
(registration closes on 19.05.2018 – after that you need to pay extra fee for late reg.)
We still have time for Lightning Talks (5min), if you’re up for it, you’ll get a free voucher for the next event or if submitted before 19.05.2018 – for SwiNOG#33
Agenda
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog33/agenda.asp
08:15 - Registration, Coffee & Gipfeli
09:15 - Welcome, Agenda
09:20 - Segment Routing | Eugene Paraponiaris (Cisco Systems)
Network simplification and automation using SRv6 (an opportunity for network stack simplification, infinite possibilities with network programming)
SRv6 use cases (Fast-reroute with TI-LFA, SR-TE and Flexible Algorithms for easy 5G slicing, VPN and service chaining)
Running SRv6 in your Lab today (FD.io VPP project introduction and SRv6 implementation, Create your own SRv6 function as a VPP plugin, Other open-source SRv6-capable software: Linux kernel, iptables / nftables, Snort)
10:05 - The value of Shared Research on Cyber security | Reinder Wolthuis (TNO)
The three major banks in the Netherlands decided 4 years ago to join forces and start a shared research program on Cyber Security which is led by research institution TNO. In this presentation TNO will elaborate on some of the topics, how this shared research program became a success and some concrete results will be presented.
10:50 – Coffee Break
11:20 - Colocation and Connectivity - Enabler for Hybrid IT | Toan Nguyen (e-shelter)
Cloud & Edge Computing, IoT and Digitization are leading to increased customer demand for agile and scalable data centers, colocation and connectivity. Data center provider must extend their capabilities and value chain to successfully support their customers and partners on their cloud and digitalization transformation. Learn how e-shelter´s advanced data center & connectivity solutions, partner eco-system and innovation lab serve as a facilitator and enabler for innovation and transformation. Become part of e-shelter’s “Home to the cloud”.
11:50 - PeeringDB Update | Arnold Nipper (PeeringDB)
PeeringDB has been around for 14 years. And an entry in PeeringDB is a must have if you want to interconnect with other networks. There is no other DB where you have all the information about networks, Internet Exchange Points and Facilities/Colocation at one place and nicely interlinked. As PeeringDB is so important, a Seattle (US) based association was set up in late 2015. In March 2016 a wholly new version of PeeringDB (PeeringDB 2.0) was released with an intuitive GUI and a powerful API. This presentation gives a quick update on PeeringDB, both from organization as well as from a technical point of view and highlights the latest developments.
12:05 - SwissIX-Update| Rémy Günter (SwissIX)
Traditional SwissIX Update
12:15 - Lunch
13:45 - How to get a grip on Security with Adaptive Threat Intelligence | Bryn Norton (CenturyLink)
How analysing 114 billion netflow sessions every day supports your customers. Why honeypots enable you to spot new threat sources. What makes a day in the life of an experienced SOC staff member so special? Let Hadoop and Ransom Forest help your security staff to be even more efficient. Retrieving multi-angle info about all sorts of threats via a portal, email notification, export of log data or syslog feeds right into your SIEM. Render existing security infrastructure even more effective by focusing on the most threatened applications. Soon to come: get the entire end-to-end connection of a certain threat flow including URL and private IP to allow you proper and easy t-shooting
14:10 - RIPE's Support of NOGs | Alastair Strachan (RIPE)
tbd
14:25 - The day we’ve been hacked | Pascal Gloor (tba)
How we’ve been hacked, what were the consequences, how we found out, how we fixed it, why do people keep it secret, why you should talk about it
14:55 - Afternoon Break
15:25 - Encryption in the transport layer: QUIC, TLS1.3, and HTTP/2| Mirja Kühlewind and Brian Trammell (TIK, ETH Zürich)
This presentation will outline new and encrypted protocols of the web protocol stack like HTTP/2, TLS1.3, and QUIC. The talk will first introduce the protocols and then detail new features focusing on encryption and the wire image of these protocols that is observable on the network. Finally, the talk will discuss how the increased deployment of these protocols will impact network management and measurement.
15:55 - Coding Academy for Refugees | Hussam Allaham (Powercoders)
The story of Powercoders, the program details and the impact of the project
16:15 - Life beyond 750k | Fredy Künzler (Init7)
BGP Traffic Engineering
16:35 - communityrack.org/community-ix.ch | Aarno Aukia (communityrack.org)
Lightning Talk
16:40 - Social Event
Looking forward to seeing all of you!!!
Simon
SwiNOG