Dear all,
this is the Call for Presentations for the European Peering Forum 2023.
AMS-IX, DE-CIX, LINX, NETNOD and guest IXP NIX.CZ, are happy to host the
European Peering Forum (EPF) 2023 from Sunday the 10th to Wednesday 13th
September 2023 in Prague, Czech Republic.
The event will welcome peering managers and coordinators from networks
connected to the host and guest Internet exchanges.
Besides some interesting topical agenda, the three-day event
accommodates room for attendees to meet on a one-to-one basis to discuss
bilateral peering business opportunities.
The programme committee will be looking for presentations and related to
peering and technical topics of interconnection. Your presentation
should address:
* Interconnection Automation
* Regional Peering
* Interconnection / Peering Internet Governance and Regulatory Topics
* Economic and Product Trends
* Peering / Interconnection strategies
* Interesting findings about Peering / Interconnection
* 400GE and beyond
* Any other hot topic related to Interconnection / Peering
Submissions
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Presentations must be of a non-commercial nature. Product or marketing
heavy talks are strongly discouraged.
Submissions of presentations should be made to the programme committee
<epf-pc(a)peering-forum.eu>. Please include:
* Author's name and e-mail address
* Presentation title
* Abstract
* Slides (if available)
* Time requested (max. 30 minutes incl. Q&A)
Deadlines
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Please send in your presentation asap. We decide on a first come first
serve basis. The latest date for submission is July 30th, 2023.
More information about the event and other activities around EPF16 may
be found at
* https://peering-forum.eu/2023/
* https://www.facebook.com/groups/1486607564933665/
On behalf of EPF,
Best regards,
AMS-IX, DE-CIX, LINX and NETNOD
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Keep calm, keep distance, keep connected!
Arnold Nipper
email: arnold(a)nipper.de
mobile: +49 172 2650958
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
Curious about the «best practice» you use for IPv6 gateways in server config / datacenter.
Votes for static gateway settings on servers? Or do you use IPv6 nd/ra? Or perhaps DHCPv6?
Regards, Urs
SBB AG
Cyber Security
Cyber Defense Center
Poststrasse 6, 3072 Ostermundigen
Mobil +41 79 433 21 67
urs.bf.mueller(a)sbb.ch<mailto:urs.bf.mueller@sbb.ch> / www.sbb.ch<http://www.sbb.ch>
The DDoS 'o the day reminded to put this setup in a blog post, anyone not
having a BGP community processing for blackholing is welcome to read it:
https://straussaudio.ch/
Regards.
Hello,
someone from swisscom may contact me offlist please ?
many of our customers are unable to reach the swisscom network, and most
of our customers using swisscom are unable to reach their infrastructure
this issue started yesterday .
thanks in advance
Philippe from SwissCenter
Please have your say ... it only takes five minutes
TIA and see you next week
Arnold
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Betreff: [PDB Announce] Your input sought on PeeringDB's Network Type field
Datum: Wed, 14 Jun 2023 09:08:43 -0700
Von: Leo Vegoda <leo(a)peeringdb.com>
An: pdb-announce(a)lists.peeringdb.com
Hi,
PeeringDB's Product Committee wants your input on whether the Network
Type field is useful. Should it go? Should it change?
We have published a very short blog post describing the options and
linking to the survey.
https://docs.peeringdb.com/blog/network_type_your_input_sought/
<https://docs.peeringdb.com/blog/network_type_your_input_sought/>
Your input will influence our decision.
Thanks,
Leo Vegoda
PeeringDB Product Manager
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Keep calm, keep distance, keep connected!
Arnold Nipper
email: arnold(a)nipper.de
mobile: +49 172 2650958
(Resend von der richtigen Absender-Adresse)
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/security-aviation/2023-05-10/ty-article…
The Secretive Swiss Dealer Enabling Israeli Spy Firms
(…)
It leads from the Americas to Africa to South-East Asia, but also to Basel, a mediaeval town on the banks of the Rhine and the unassuming home of Andreas Fink, a Swiss telecom expert whose unusual skills have placed him at the centre of this industry.
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reveal how Fink's systems have served as a conduit for probing and attacking phone networks across the globe
(…)
When contacted by this investigation, Fink admitted to working with companies and “legally entitled government agencies” as a provider of surveillance services.
(…)
Fink's request to Robert was for "SS7 access" and "a bunch of global titles". In other words, he wanted a list of phone numbers, belonging to Robert's phone company, which could be used to send queries to other networks in other countries.
(…)
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Matthias Leisi
Katzenrütistrasse 68, 8153 Rümlang
Mobile +41 79 377 04 43
matthias(a)leisi.net <mailto:matthias@leisi.net>
Hi All,
Over the last Months I've created the Swiss Domain Security Report from all ~2.4 Mio .ch Domains.
The Report focuses on an overview about Mail security in Switzerland (Data from Q3 2022)
All the details can be found here:
https://blog.icewolf.ch/archive/2023/06/07/swiss-domain-security-report-q3-…
Kind Regards
Andres Bohren
Dear SwiNOG community,
we could finally compile the agenda for the upcoming SwiNOG #38 – June Wednesday 21st
Have a look at https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog38/
There is still time to https://register.swinog.ch/ if you have not done it already.
We have a super packed agenda. On the other hand,
I’m very happy with all the exciting speeches which have made it to the final list.
A few last things to wrap up and then we’re ready to welcome you again in ~ 2 weeks.
Looking forward to seeing many of you.
SwiNOG Core Team