Wallet theft in Brussels train station

2010-07-21 Thread Robert Moskowitz
One moment of inattentiveness while putting my roller bag up in the over seating racks on the train from Brussels to Aachen (where I am for a pre-IETF meeting). And they were middle-age men. AFTER the fact I learned from a rail person that the Paris and Brussels train stations have the worst

Re: Admission Control to the IETF 78 and IETF 79 Networks

2010-07-02 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 07/01/2010 11:50 AM, Ole Jacobsen wrote: You wrote: "It is clear to people unfamiliar with the IETF that IETF meeting participants means people who have registered for the IETF meeting." Correct. "I have been told that an IETF meeting does not have security guards at the door to verify wh

Re: Advance travel info for IETF-78 Maastricht

2010-05-25 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 05/18/2010 11:03 AM, Behcet Sarikaya wrote: Hi, I noticed that IETF 78 Hotel that I made reservation already charged my credit card for the whole duration of my stay. Should I be thankful because euro is low these days or complain about it? Here I thought with a new thread that we mi

Re: Fwd: Need volunteer for continued support of xml2rfc

2010-01-06 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 01/06/2010 08:21 AM, Julian Reschke wrote: Russ Housley wrote: Marshall Rose has lead the development effort for xml2rfc for many years. Many thanks to him and the other folks that have offered their help as well. As you can see from the message below, Marshall is ready to pass the reig

Re: Corporate email attachment filters and IETF emails

2009-12-30 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Well we finally tracked down the problem Part of the delay was, I was not going to submit a fake ID to run this down, but was just working toward the -01 version which I submitted yesterday. Dave CROCKER wrote: Robert Moskowitz wrote: But the short of it is that only a small

Re: Most bogus news story of the week

2009-12-18 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Dave CROCKER wrote: On 12/18/2009 10:10 AM, Richard L. Barnes wrote: This goes hand-in-hand with nostalgia for various forms and properties of circuit-switched networks, especially wrt ... emergency services This one at least we have a story on: The emula

Re: Most bogus news story of the week

2009-12-18 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Marshall Eubanks wrote: On Dec 18, 2009, at 11:19 AM, Sam Hartman wrote: "Richard" == Richard L Barnes writes: Richard> Here's (what the ITU claims is) the specific proposal that Richard> has been made to the ITU: " An ITU spokesman said: "The ITU Richard> has no plans to modify the BGP pro

Creating issues for "Related Active Documents"

2009-12-15 Thread Robert Moskowitz
I have started working on the HIP RFCs while work is in progress to update the WG charter for said action. So for now the IDs are individual submissions. They are showing up on the HIP tools page, but I am not sure how to add issues to them. It is not clear from the wiki how to add IDs to th

Re: Corporate email attachment filters and IETF emails

2009-12-08 Thread Robert Moskowitz
SION CANNOT BE ACCEPTED. The IETF Secretariat. Russ At 08:22 AM 12/8/2009, Robert Moskowitz wrote: ALL my IETF mailing lists come to email accounts that I control on my own mail server. but I recently submitted my first Internet Draft since my company was bought by a BIG TELCO, and it has

Re: Corporate email attachment filters and IETF emails

2009-12-08 Thread Robert Moskowitz
IETF Member Dave Aronson wrote: Robert Moskowitz wrote: ALL my IETF mailing lists come to email accounts that I control on my own mail server. but I recently submitted my first Internet Draft since my company was bought by a BIG TELCO, and it has BIG email filtering rules. In large

Corporate email attachment filters and IETF emails

2009-12-08 Thread Robert Moskowitz
ALL my IETF mailing lists come to email accounts that I control on my own mail server. but I recently submitted my first Internet Draft since my company was bought by a BIG TELCO, and it has BIG email filtering rules. In large part these rules were developed by my colleagues in the other

Stockholm airport

2009-07-17 Thread Robert Moskowitz
I just got approval to attend IETF, and I am getting 2 airports for Stockholm. Which is the one to use? ___ Ietf mailing list Ietf@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf

Re: End to end NAT

2009-04-01 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Tadayuki Abraham HATTORI wrote: Dear profesionals, You may be just proposing a social security hole, I think.?An idea of End-to-end is too primitive like monkey world. I recommend an idea of family-to-family. At first, a nation should be considered as a set of home, right? In other words, as

Re: Downloading a whole maillist's archive

2009-03-31 Thread Robert Moskowitz
hat you already joined, have YEARS of history, and you only want a specific time period (we discussed this problem around the time of IETF 35... :) ). -d -Original Message- From: ietf-boun...@ietf.org [mailto:ietf-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Robert Moskowitz Sent: Monday,

Downloading a whole maillist's archive

2009-03-30 Thread Robert Moskowitz
I want to download the whole lisp maillist archive and import it into Thunderbird. I have a plugin for Thunderbird that will take mbox format, and I have pulled in maillist archives from other organizations. However, I have not found a link at ietf.org that allows me to download a whole mail

Problems accessing www.ietf.org over IPv6

2009-03-30 Thread Robert Moskowitz
I have a /48 native IPv6 prefix routed to my home lab. I come back from IETF, and Firefox 3.0.6 is hanging accessing www.ietf.org on my duo-stack Centos 5.2 laptop. I do a ping6 and can get to www.ietf.org, so it is not a routing problem. I run wireshark and I see IPv4 and IPv6 tcp sessions.

Problems accessing www.ietf.org over IPv6

2009-03-30 Thread Robert Moskowitz
I have a /48 native IPv6 prefix routed to my home lab. I come back from IETF, and Firefox 3.0.6 is hanging accessing www.ietf.org on my duo-stack Centos 5.2 laptop. I do a ping6 and can get to www.ietf.org, so it is not a routing problem. I run wireshark and I see IPv4 and IPv6 tcp sessions. I

Re: Passing of Jim Bound

2009-03-07 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Russ Housley wrote: This is very sad news. Jim was a very strong supporter of the IETF and IPv6. Very much a loss. Quite a colorful personality. I will never forget his mike time at the Danver's IETF in his 'nam fatigues. When he wanted to make a point, he did not pull any punches. And the f

Need XP recovery, anyone have the CD?

2008-07-29 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Bit of an emergency I need to rebulid mbr on a system, and my XP CD isn't reading. Anyone have an XP install CD I can borrow for a bit to get into recovery to run fixmbr? Email me directly. ___ Ietf mailing list Ietf@ietf.org https://www.ietf.

Re: Need some IPv6 help wiht RHEL/Centos 5

2008-07-09 Thread Robert Moskowitz
IPv6 delegation now up on my PPPoE link. Next to get internal routing and discovery working Robert Moskowitz wrote: My ISP is ready to give me an IPv6 allocation. Prefix is all ready to go, all I have to do is get PPPoE for Centos 5.2 configured right. Then I set up IP6tables to get the

Need some IPv6 help wiht RHEL/Centos 5

2008-07-06 Thread Robert Moskowitz
My ISP is ready to give me an IPv6 allocation. Prefix is all ready to go, all I have to do is get PPPoE for Centos 5.2 configured right. Then I set up IP6tables to get the addresses to route inside my network. Can anyone lend me some help? Email me directly. I am running 2 months behind on t

Problems with ftp.ietf.org?

2008-04-01 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Can't connect to it via ftp. Wonder if something is not set up right on it or I changed something on this system and missed it ___ IETF mailing list IETF@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf

Re: IETF 66 Agenda in iCal Format

2006-06-28 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Eliot Lear wrote: > Can be found at http://www.ofcourseimright.com/pages/lear/ietf66.ics. > > Finally I can use something like this. Got Mozilla Calendar running and imported directly from the URL. Thanks Eliot! > Usual disclaimers apply. May harm small children and animals, etc... > None

Re: [newtrk] List of Old Standards to be retired

2004-12-16 Thread Robert Moskowitz
At 05:53 PM 12/16/2004, William Allen Simpson wrote: RFC1828 IP Authentication using Keyed MD5 RFC1829 The ESP DES-CBC Transform Now *THESE* were historic when written! Due to US government pressure, it took years (and big plenary protests) for them to be published! Especially with

Anyone @ the meeting experienced w Sambo 3.0 and BDC?

2004-08-04 Thread Robert Moskowitz
I am looking for some guidance that I am not finding in the docs. How to bring up a 3.0 BDC to an NT domain, and migrate to an all Samba domain. I am here until noon thusday. ___ Ietf mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/

Re: IAB policy on anti-spam mechanisms?

2003-02-28 Thread Robert Moskowitz
At 12:55 AM 2/27/2003 -0500, Theodore Ts'o wrote: Yup, some 802.11 wireless "hotspot" networks block port 25 as well. Very annoying. My personal workaround to this is to have a personal server tucked away at a colo facility, which among other things, runs a SMTP server listening on port 2025 (to

Re: IAB policy on anti-spam mechanisms?

2003-02-28 Thread Robert Moskowitz
At 10:22 PM 2/27/2003 +0700, Dr. Jeffrey Race wrote: It seems there's a need to balance interests among different groups of users. What is your proposed solution to prevent emission of spam via dialup, if you propose to discourage the DUL? (My proposal imposes a positive duty of care of ISPs to

Re: November IETF dates

2003-02-19 Thread Robert Moskowitz
At 01:20 PM 2/18/2003 +0100, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote: November is already signed. And the same week as the IEEE 802 plenary :( Looks like the first IETF in N.A. that I will totally miss. Of course I am missing most of the San Fran IETF as it falls over the holiday of Purim. Sigh.

Re: [isdf] Re: Palladium (TCP/MS)

2002-10-23 Thread Robert Moskowitz
malice. Do not attribute to malice that what comes from management decisions. Robert Moskowitz Senior Technical Director ICSA Labs (248) 968-9809 Fax: (248) 968-2824 [EMAIL PROTECTED] There's no limit to what can be accomplished if it doesn't matter who gets the credit

Re: Blue Sheet Etiquette

2001-12-14 Thread Robert Moskowitz
At 09:01 PM 12/14/2001 +0200, Pekka Savola wrote: >Rather, I'd guess the secretariat is only interested in seeing how many >people attended, so gauge how to make room reservations at the next >meetings etc. exactly. So if I have to leave the meeting 15 min early to catch someone before the nex

Re: Blue Sheet Etiquette

2001-12-14 Thread Robert Moskowitz
At 10:06 AM 12/14/2001 -0700, Henning Schulzrinne wrote: >The Mormon Tabernacle Choir in Salt Lake City had a pretty good system >for checking tickets: wireless bar code scanners. Can't be more >expensive than having somebody type in thousands of names, from barely >legible writing. I should poin

Re: Blue Sheet Etiquette

2001-12-14 Thread Robert Moskowitz
At 04:29 PM 12/13/2001 -0500, borderlt wrote: There is a practical side to this. Note that John saw that the sheet was hung in the queue. This can result in people not getting the sheet to sign, and then the next meeting not getting a big enough room.. > If I had remembered, I would

TUESDAY Chanuka lighting time

2001-12-10 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Work sessions tuesday go until 6pm. So candle lighting time will be 6:10 to give people time to get to the room (and me time to dash and get the Menorahs). There will be some sort of food for those participating in the Chanuka lighting.

ietf@ietf.org

2001-12-09 Thread Robert Moskowitz
At 04:02 PM 12/7/2001 -0700, Vernon Schryver wrote: >I'm sorry for being so rude, but if you've been around a while, you've >seen and should have learned from the final outcomes of design processes >(including some for network protocols) that overtly involved formal >"methodologies." It's not th

Re: trying to reconcile two threads

2001-11-28 Thread Robert Moskowitz
At 11:19 AM 11/28/2001 -0800, Fred Baker wrote: >I see a longish thread about the fact that some cable companies apparently >are desperate to charge per IP address (something one can only do if IP >addresses are in fact a scarce resource) and want to nullify a technology >that might mask the s

IETF 52 and Chanuka

2001-11-19 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Once again, an IETF meeting comes at the same time as Chanuka. Our wonderful staff have arranged for a room for candlelighting. Sunset in Salt Lake City is shortly after 5pm so the Brighton room at the Grand America will be set aside for candlelighting from 5:45 until 10pm. I will be bringing

HIP and NAT switch time slots

2001-03-19 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Due to the conflict between interest in the MULTI6 and HIP sessions, HIP and NAT have switch time slots. So now NAT is at 1415 hours in Salon G and HIP is at 1545 hours also in Salon G Hope this works for more people than the other arrangement

IETF 50 BOF -- HIP

2001-03-02 Thread Robert Moskowitz
TUESDAY, March 20, 2001 1415-1515 Afternoon Sessions II Host Identity Payload (HIP) BOF Chair Tim Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Area Director(s): Jeffrey Schiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Marcus Leech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Security Area Advisor: TBD Mailing Lists: Genera

Re: Leveraging wireless access (Re: IETF logistics)

2001-01-02 Thread Robert Moskowitz
At 07:33 AM 12/22/2000 +0100, Harald Alvestrand wrote: >At 20:17 21/12/2000 -0500, Tony Hansen wrote: >>so too can using instant messaging be a valuable tool during a meeting. >tangentialI wonder whether the IETF could host an IRC server with one >channel per working group and BOF, as part o

Re: Cisco wireless at IETF and WEP

2001-01-02 Thread Robert Moskowitz
At 07:39 PM 1/1/2001 +, Graham Klyne wrote: >When I tried to enable it, I got a message that implied that WEP was an >extra-cost option. WEP 128 bit is, but WEP 40 bit is not. I got it working. BTW, WEP == Wired Equivalent Privacy. IEEE makes no claim that 40 bit RC4 is real privacy, jus

Cisco wireless at IETF and WEP

2001-01-01 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Soory to interupt your discussion about stupid anitvirus programs, but... Anyone who has gotten WEP to work with the Cisco Aironet cards from IETF please contact me or point me to a person at Cisco. The WEP utility is not working here. :(

Looking for help on Roamabout upgrades

2000-12-20 Thread Robert Moskowitz
I have an old Roamabout hub. What to see if I can get an 802.11b card (and microcode) for it. If anyone knows who to turn to for this, please email me. I can't find it on any of Cabletron's splinter companies.

IETF 49 -- Porblems with LAN registration pages

2000-11-21 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Warning for users of Netscape 6.0, I can't seem to get the Wireless popup hot links to HDR or 822.11 to be clickable. It works with Netscape 4.75 and IE 5.5 If you are using Netscape 6.0, and find this problem just select the social event. It will get you to the registration form which allow

IETFers on break. Was: Re: Heard at the IETF

2000-08-07 Thread Robert Moskowitz
At 06:06 PM 8/3/2000 -0400, Frank Solensky wrote: >Just before the afternoon break, one of the conference center staff was >wheeling a cart out towards the food area and was carrying a walkie-talkie. >The voice on the other end was saying, "Hope you can get through, JD: they're >gonna jump on you.

Re: IETF Trivia

1999-01-03 Thread Robert Moskowitz
At 04:10 PM 10/8/1999 +0800, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim wrote: >Jan 9, 1996: Robert Moskowitz participated the IAB's Teleconference > from a plan (flight number ?). Ho boy, my 15 in of fame!