China Telecom Contact

2004-10-04 Thread Josh Fleishman








I’m looking for an Engineering contact at China
Telecom.  An English speaker is preferred.

 

Thanks and sorry about the spam, however this is urgent.  

 

Josh

 

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Josh Fleishman

Staff Network Engineer, CCNP

Earthlink, Inc

 








NANOG 32 PGP key signing

2004-10-04 Thread John Kristoff

Those of you attending NANOG 32 are encouraged to submit your public PGP
key to take part in the regular key signing event.

Even if you may not be able to attend the group PGP key signing event,
but will be at NANOG 32, you are encouraged to submit your key anyway.
You can always meet up with other PGP key users and sign keys on your
own time.  Adding your public key to NANOG 32's key ring is easy.  Just
upload your public key here:

  

or send me an email with your PGP public key inline with the subject
'NANOG PGP key' if you'd rather and I'll do it for you.

As usual, the group PGP signing event will occur following the nsp-sec
BoF on Monday night.  Full details for the NANOG 32 PGP signing event
can be found here:

  

Feel free to drop me an email offlist if you need any assistance,
particularly if you are setting up PGP for the first time.

John


Draft NANOG Agenda

2004-10-04 Thread Susan Harris

   NANOG32 DRAFT Agenda
October 17-19, 2004
 Reston, Virginia

Sunday Tutorials/Reception
--

1:30 - 3:00 p.m.BGP Multihoming Techniques
  Level: Introductory
  Philip Smith, Cisco

1:30 - 3:00 p.m.Options for Blackhole and Discard Routing
  Level: Introductory/Intermediate
  Joe Soricelli, Juniper
  Wayne Gustavus, Verizon

3:00 - 3:30 p.m.BREAK

3:30 - 5:00 p.m.BGP Multihoming Techniques (cont'd.)

3:30 - 5:00 p.m.Internet Number Resource Management and Administration
  Level: Introductory
  Ray Plzak/Richard Jimmerson, ARIN

5:00 - 7:00 p.m.AOL WELCOME RECEPTION

7:30 - 8:15 p.m.ISP Security Toolkits
  Level: Introductory/Intermediate
  Tim Battles, AT&T

7:30 - 9:00 p.m.IPv6 Deployment and Case Studies
  Level: Introductory/Intermediate
  Salman Asadullah and Ciprian Popoviciu, Cisco

Monday, October 18
--

9:00 a.m.   Welcome, Introductions
  Ray Plzak, ARIN
  Rich Collela, AOL
  Ron da Silva, Time Warner Cable
  Susan Harris, Merit

9:20 a.m.   Good Engineering Practice as it Applies to Unlicensed
  Wireless Networks
  Tim Pozar, Late Night Software

10:05 a.m.  802.1X: Deployment Experiences and Obstacles to Widespread
Adoption
  Terry Simons, University of Utah; open1x.org
  Jon Snyder, Portland State University

10:35 a.m.  BREAK

11:05 a.m.  Extension of Multi-Service Networks
  Dave Siegel, Global Crossing

11:35 a.m.  Network Design to Support Very High-Capacity Streaming and
Caching Infrastructures
  Vijay Gill, AOL Time Warner

12:00 p.m.  LUNCH (on your own)

1:30 p.m.   Impressions: An Overview of the Global IPv6 Routing Table
  Gert Doering, SpaceNet AG, author
  Cathy Wittbrodt, presenter

2:00 p.m.   Botnets
  John Kristoff, Northwestern University

2:45 p.m.   What Will Stop Spam?
  Charles Stiles, AOL

3:05 p.m.   Optical Switching, a Great Tool In Platform Migration at
AMS-IX
  Romeo Zwart, Amsterdam Internet Exchange

3:35 p.m.   BREAK

4:05 p.m.   RESEARCH FORUM
--
Sizing Router Buffers
  Guido Appenzeller, Stanford University

Performing BGP Experiments on Semi-Realistic Internet
Environment
  Ke Zhang, Soon-Tee Teoh, Shih-Ming Tseng, Chen-Nee
  Chuah, Kwan-Liu Ma, and Felix Wu, University of
  California, Davis

Monday Evening BOFs & Key Signing
-

7:30 - 9:00 p.m.ISP Security and NSP-SEC BOF VII
  Danny McPherson, Arbor, and Merike Kaeo,
  Double Shot Security, moderators

9:00 - 9:30 p.m.PGP Key Signing
  John Kristoff, Northwestern University, host

9:00 - 10:30 p.m.   Optimizing Operational Input to ARIN: What Is Needed
and How Do We Get It?
  ARIN Staff, moderators

Tuesday, Oct. 19


9:00 a.m.   Evolving the Core: Deployment Challenges and the Internet
  Scott Marcus, FCC

9:30 a.m.   A History of IPv4 and ASN Allocations
  Geoff Huston and George Michaelson, APNIC, authors
  Philip Smith, Cisco, presenter

9:45 a.m.   DNS Anomalies and Their Impact on DNS Cache Servers
  Katsuyasu Toyama, Keisuke Ishibashi, Tsuyoshi Toyono,
  Katsuyasu Toyama, NTT Labs; Masahiro Ishino,
  Chika Yoshimura, NTT Communications; Kazunori Fujiwara,
  JPRS

10:15 a.m.  BREAK

10:45 a.m.  DNSSEC Deployment: Big Steps Forward; Several Steps to Go
  Steve Crocker, Shinkuro

11:15 a.m.  Tracking Global Threats with the Internet Motion Sensor
  Michael Bailey, Evan Cooke, University of Michigan
  Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks, Tim Battles, AT&T

11:45 a.m.  RPSLng Status Update
  Larry Blunk, Merit

12:00 p.m.  LUNCH (on your own)

1:30 p.m.   Detecting Inconsistent Advertisements from Neighboring
ASes
  Nick Feamster, MIT, Z. Morley Mao, Univ. of Michigan
  Jennifer Rexford, AT&T Research

2:00 p.m.   aflow - a Network Analysis Tool
   

Re: Blackhole Routes

2004-10-04 Thread Petri Helenius
Wayne Gustavus (nanog) wrote:
You can check out the info here:
http://www.cymru.com/BGP/bogon-rs.html
 

Sure the bogons by cymru are widely known, anyone for spam and ddos 
bots/zombies?

Pete
___
Wayne Gustavus, CCIE #7426		  
Operations Engineering		  
Verizon Internet Services		
___
"Entropy isn't what it used to be!"


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Petri Helenius
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 1:41 AM
To: Stephen J. Wilcox
Cc: Abhishek Verma; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Blackhole Routes

Stephen J. Wilcox wrote:
 

There are several sources of eBGP feeds for blackholing, they can be 
very useful
depending on what your requirements are. You can get feeds for spam,
   

ddos bots, 
 

bogon routes etc
   

Can you point to the right direction where to find these feeds? They 
don't seem to be advertised widely.

 


   

Pete
 




Pasporte in UK?

2004-10-04 Thread Stefan Baltus

Dear collegues,

Anybody on-line from Pasporte UK? (www.pasporte.co.uk). We seem
to be having connectivity issues between our networks. Please
contact me off-list.

Stefan

-- 
Stefan Baltus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>XB Networks B.V. 
Manager Engineering Televisieweg 2
telefoon: +31 36 54624001322 AC  Almere
fax: +31 36 5462424 The Netherlands


RE: Blackhole Routes

2004-10-04 Thread Wayne Gustavus (nanog)

You can check out the info here:

http://www.cymru.com/BGP/bogon-rs.html


___
Wayne Gustavus, CCIE #7426
Operations Engineering
Verizon Internet Services   
___
"Entropy isn't what it used to be!"

 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Petri Helenius
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 1:41 AM
To: Stephen J. Wilcox
Cc: Abhishek Verma; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Blackhole Routes



Stephen J. Wilcox wrote:

>There are several sources of eBGP feeds for blackholing, they can be 
>very useful
>depending on what your requirements are. You can get feeds for spam,
ddos bots, 
>bogon routes etc
>  
>
Can you point to the right direction where to find these feeds? They 
don't seem to be advertised widely.

>  
>
Pete