Sorry! I should have said that my deadline was early this morning (EST.)
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, Crist Clark wrote:
Barry Shein wrote:
[snip]
So if you're really expecting something as macro as 40% of the
population dropping dead I think one has to think much bigger and much
more in the realm
We're pleased to announce that the next NANOG meeting will be held
June 4-7 in San Jose, CA. Hotel information will follow soon.
Presentation proposals are due April 17:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0606/cfp37.html
Thanks to those who've already sent in abstracts and slides, and see
Hi everyone - you'll be glad to hear that our likely meeting dates for
June are Sunday-Wednesday, June 4-7. We'll follow the new meeting format
that was so successful in Dallas, and the location will be announced
within the next 10 days or so.
This fall we'll celebrate our fifth joint
NANOG 36
February 12-15, 2006
Dallas
Host: Yahoo
--
Total attendance338
Women attendees 6%
NAPs
Talks
By You!
12:15 p.m. Closing Remarks
Steve Feldman, CNET
Susan Harris, Merit
We've scheduled two new presentations for NANOG36:
- DNS Infrastructure Distribution
Steve Gibbard, PCH
- Responsive Yet Stable Traffic Engineering
Srikanth Kandula, MIT
The new tutorials are:
- ISP Security 101 Primer
Barry Greene, Cisco
- L2VPN: Path to
Greetings - here are the talks we've lined up so far for Dallas. Stay
tuned - we'll be adding new topics often.
SUNDAY ACTIVITIES
-
Newcomer's Orientation and Reception 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Steering Committee Community Meeting 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Welcome Reception,
Oopsie - I misspoke below:
SUNDAY ACTIVITIES
-
Newcomer's Orientation and Reception 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Steering Committee Community Meeting 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Welcome Reception, location TBA 6:30 - 11:00 p.m.
Yahoo's Welcome Reception is actually
Is there a possibility that this thread can move to nanog-futures or
does it not qualify for it?
Sure - any thoughts about steps people can take on behalf of the community
are welcome there. (IMHO it's not really off-topic here, though.)
Our room rate is $145 single/double. Thanks for making this happen,
Carol!
Yes but will you be passing out I'm sorry I missed valentines day to be
at NANOG cards for the attendees to take home to their significant
others, so they aren't sleep on the couch until March? :)
I feel your pain
NANOG 36 will be held Feb. 12-15 at the Fairmont hotel in Dallas:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0602/hotel.html
Our room rate is $145 single/double. Thanks for making this happen,
Carol!
That is, except for getting general clue on what's going on -- and putting a
But, um, isn't that pretty important? Many of the NANOG talks are
specifically geared to let vendors know what operators need.
pinch of salt as the view one sees may not necessarily be representative.
How many
NANOG 35
October 23-35, 2005
Los Angeles
Host: Equinix
--
Many thanks to Equinix, our new Steering/Program
I was hoping to have all of this streamed to my computer, but so far, there
are no archived streams... Aren't there any archived streams anymore, or does
it take some more time for them to appear?
The latter. We're processing the streams now, and they should be available
next week.
Many thanks for doing this Paul. As far as me monitoring, I've never had
any luck getting a jabber client going so help would be welcome. And, if
anyone in the audience sees a question come in, don't hesitate to go up to
the mike and ask it.
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005, Paul Vixie wrote:
in an
there is no hope in having operators explain to ietf that the current path
is fruitless? certainly they can be made to see the light, yes?
you have not spent much time with the ivtf, have you?
Actually Chris has been extremely active in the IETF - his draft on
current/desired router
NANOG 35 Draft Agenda
October 23-25, 2005
Los Angeles
Sunday Tutorials
9:00 - 4:30 p.m. ARIN/NANOG Tutorial: Getting Started With IPv6
Jordi
Greetings - We've added a few new talks for LA, marked with ***. Abstracts
are at http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0510/topics.html.
SUNDAY ACTIVITIES
-
- All-day Tutorial (9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)
Getting Started with IPv6
Level: Introductory
Jordi Palet,
Here are the topics we've come up with so far for LA. Keep an eye on
www.nanog.org/mtg-0501/topics.html for additional talks as the meeting
draws nigh.
SUNDAY ACTIVITIES
-
- All-day Tutorial (9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)
Getting Started with IPv6
Level:
http://www.arin.net/ARIN-XVI/ipv6_workshop.html
https://www.merit.edu/nanog/registration.form.html
Does anyone besides me notice that there is no venue listed on either page?
Ah, good point. The v6 workshop will be held at the meeting hotel, the
Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City.
It's back - thanks to the Steering Committee for prompting us to get the
list going again. There's no need for action if you're already
subscribed; for others there's subscription info here:
http://www.nanog.org/email.html
Greetings everyone - registration is now open for the fall NANOG meeting,
to be held Oct. 23-25 in Los Angeles. This is our fourth back-to-back
meeting with ARIN - a joint venture that's proven very successful at
giving operators direct access to the all-important folks who hand out IP
Folks, let's end this thread - 'nuff said.
If you're an eligible voter, i.e., you attended a NANOG meeting in the
last two years, but didn't receive voting information in email, the
address we have for you may be incorrect. People with missing addresses
are marked in this list:
http://www.nanog.org/voters05.html
Thanks to
There's a mailing list for this. Betty announced it last week, I
can't remember off the top of my head. I think it was pre-populated
with the list of eligible voters. (I hope there's a way to get
off, for those who may not want to receive campaign ads.
It's [EMAIL PROTECTED] Everyone who
NANOG 34
May 15-17, 2005
Seattle, Washington
Host: Switch and Data
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Total attendance458
Women attendees
For NANOG34 May 15-17, the following streaming resources will be
available.
Merit Staff will be providing RealNetworks Streaming Media, begining at
0900 PDT Monday. The stream will be linked from the main conference page
at:
http://www.nanog.org/index.html
Thanks Joel. Actually we'll
NANOG and ARIN are very pleased to announce our fourth joint meeting, to
be held this fall in Los Angeles. Many thanks to Equinix, our host--
we'll look forward to seeing you Oct. 23-25 (NANOG) and Oct. 26-28 (ARIN.)
I'm at ARIN's spring meeting now, and continue to be amazed at the
importance
Do we have an Acceptable Usage Policy fot this NANOG mailing list?
Of late this forum has become a forum for ad hominem rather than a
friendly discussion of technical issues. While I may disagree with
the opinions of others, I wouldn't resort to name calling or belittling.
This reminds me
I've decided to take Randy's (and a few others) advice
and, instead of polluting the list with tech news
snippets, post them to a blog. So in my spare time,
I'll post stuff there instead of to the list... pointer
in my .sig below.
Can I get a Hallelujah?! :-)
- ferg
--
Fergie, a.k.a.
I just tried accessing http://www.nanog.org/, and am getting back a
403 Forbidden error:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Did somebody break the web server?
Merit had widespread server outages between about 6-9 pm last night, but
they've been
You'll find a RealMedia recording of our Sunday evening community meeting
in Las Vegas here:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0501/coordination.html
NANOG 33
Jan. 30-Feb. 1, 2005
Las Vegas, Nevada
Host: UltraDNS
Connectivity: OC3, donated by Sprint
, January 31 - General Session
9:00 a.m. Welcome, Introductions
Susan Harris, Merit; Rodney Joffe, UltraDNS
9:15 a.m. A Day in the Security Life of a Service Provider - Qwest
Don Smith, Qwest
9:45 a.m. Team Cymru Bogon
Many thanks to Chris Malayter, who's kindly volunteered to moderate our
IXP panel in Las Vegas. The General Session will now run until ~1:00 p.m.
Tuesday afternoon, and Chris will be sending a message to the list
shortly.
i refer of course to http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0501/coordination.html,
although there is really only one steve feldman and he does not work for
verisign. martin hannigan, missing from the list of speakers/moderators
as of this moment, actually does work for verisign.
Oopsie - it's fixed now.
Looking at the current agenda, there's a Special Community
Meeting Sunday evening after the tutorials, but with no
details posted. Should we expected any so that attendees
flying in can determine if they should skip dinner to make it?
Thanks for the nudge, Joe. There are details here:
The information requested from Alex's post today is what we are most after:
Regarding http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0501/coordination.html -- can someone
comment on who will from MERIT/NANOG will be present, and what the
moderation will be? What is the intended agenda for this meeting?
My boss
Just wanted to remind you that our Las Vegas hotel room block rate expires
this Friday, Jan. 7th, and the registration fee goes up by $50 on Monday,
Jan. 10. Keep your eye on the agenda topics page, as we'll be adding
new talks as the meeting approaches:
Greetings - here are some of the talks we've lined up so far for the Las
Vegas meeting (Jan. 30 - Feb. 1):
SUNDAY TUTORIALS
- Build for Success--How to Use Network Design Principles to
Differentiate the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Our attendee survey in Reston yielded a lot of good suggestions for
presentation topics, and they're listed below. We'd be delighted to have
you propose a talk on any of these subjects for NANOG33 (Las Vegas, Jan.
30 - Feb. 1). The CFP is at www.nanog.org, and the deadline for abstracts
and
. Include your .sig in each message.
We thank you for your cooperation in helping to maintain the content and
quality of the NANOG mailing list.
Susan Harris, Ph.D.
Merit Network/Univ. of Mich.
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, Vicky wrote:
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We're pleased to announce that the next NANOG meeting will be held
January 30 - February 1, 2005, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Our *fourth-time*
(and much appreciated) host is Rodney Joffe of UltraDNS. Rodney also
hosted NANOG 11, 22, and 27.
Registration begins December 1, and you'll find a hotel
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CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
NANOG 33
GENERAL SESSION
TUTORIALS
CASE STUDIES
Greetings - here's some information about our joint NANOG/ARIN meeting in
Reston:
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NANOG 32/ARIN XIV
October 17-22, 2004
Reston VA
Hosts: AOL Time Warner Cable
Total NANOG Attendees: 600
Total ARIN Attendees:
Thanks John! One slight modification - we'll be meeting in Fairfax B
rather than in the ballroom.
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 19:42:49 -0500
From: John Kristoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NANOG 32 PGP key signing
Those of you attending
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
We've added a few new talks and a tutorial for the Reston NANOG meeting;
they're listed below in caps and, um, stars. Abstracts are linked off
www.nanog.org:
SUNDAY TUTORIALS
**ISP SECURITY TOOLKITS**
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Tim Battles, ATT
-
Hi everyone - here are the agenda topics we've lined up so far for NANOG 32 in Reston.
More talks will be added, so keep an eye on the web:
www.nanog.org/mtg-0410/topics.html
Our hotel block expires on Tuesday, Oct. 28, so please register soon to save $$:
Let's move this thread to some place where people love to talk about spam:
http://www.claws-and-paws.com/spam-l/spam-l.html -- spam-l list for
spam prevention and discussion
http://www.abuse.net/spamtools.html -- spam tools list for software
tools that detect spam
Folks, it's (long past) time to end this thread. It's operationally of
interest to very few of us.
Folks, let's stop this thread. We've veered away from the operational
towards ... well, it's hard to define. Anti-social?
$319/night .. ? ouch. do we have a nanog rate? are there any alternative hotels
nearby people are staying at with a more normal rate?
We do indeed have a NANOG rate, and it will be posted at www.nanog.org by
the end of the day Monday. The hotel's been working out last-minute
details of web
Folks, let's abandon the gmail thread, which is not relevant to network
operations.
Henry! As you know, the NANOG list focuses on network operations issues.
Please don't follow up on off-topic threads. See the list AUP:
http://www.nanog.org/aup.html
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Henry Linneweh wrote:
--- Mrs Brigit Willem [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
X-Apparently-To:
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CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
NANOG 32
GENERAL SESSION
TUTORIALS
CASE STUDIES
Folks, it's time to end these threads. If I have to read one more
political/social analogy, I'm going to pass out ...
NANOG 31
May 23-25, 2004
San Francisco, CA
Host: CNET
Attendees: 584 (up from 488 at NANOG30)
NAPs represented:12
Asia, Pacific, Africa: 19
South, Central America: 1
Europe: 23
Countries
A Dell Latitude that was left briefly in the terminal room late this
afternoon has gone missing. Any info about its whereabouts would be
appreciated - please send mail to me or to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Folks, let's stop this thread. We're getting into 'spam is really bad'
comments, which aren't particularly enlightening to the list.
6:00 p.m. at a cool SF location :)
Hosted by Switch and Data
Monday, May 24
--
9:00 a.m. Welcome, Introductions
Susan Harris, Merit
Duane Wessels, Measurement Factory
Steve Feldman, CNET
9:15 a.m. BGP Wedgies
ARIN and NANOG are very pleased to announce our third joint meeting, to be
held this fall in Reston, VA. NANOG meets Mon.-Wed., Oct. 17-19, and ARIN
Wed.-Fri., Oct. 20-22. Plan to join us - it's a great opportunity to
help determine IP allocation policy for U.S. networks. ARIN is truly a
Greetings - here are the presentations we've lined up so far for San
Francisco. Keep your eye on www.nanog.org for updates.
Sunday Tutorials
- BGP Techniques for Service Providers
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Philip Smith, Cisco
- Using IPsec to
Merike I are chairing the NSP-SEC BOF at NANOG
in SF in a few weeks. Anyone with topics you'd
like to see discussed, or topics you'd like to discuss,
please let us know ASAP.
BTW, more info about NSP-SEC here:
https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/nsp-security
Greetings - we're hoping to present a panel on Approaches to TE at the
next NANOG meeting, to be held May 23-25 in San Francisco. Potential
topics include:
- Layer two-based approaches (e.g., ATM)
- Explicit routing-based approaches (e.g., MPLS-TE)
- Other approaches
Greetings - I wanted to let you know that in an effort to reduce spam,
Merit will implement reverse DNS checking on incoming mail on Monday,
March 29. This means that if your IP address doesn't match the DNS zone
information for your domain name, or if your IP address can't be verified
because
Folks, let's end this thread and the renamed US Extradition rights
follow-up. They're politics, not operations.
Greetings - here's some information about the last NANOG meeting (and
thanks to Bob Stovall, Jason Russell, and Carol Wadsworth of Merit for
gathering the stats):
==
NANOG 30
Feb. 8-10, 2004
Miami, Florida
Host: Terremark
Hi everyone - here's a note from Duane Wessels, who handles many of our
critical services at NANOG meetings (DNS, DHCP, caching, etc.) If
you're interested in beta testing and would like to talk FTF, he's wearing
a really really bright orange T-shirt and sitting in the front of the
ballroom.
Soricelli, Juniper
Monday, October 20
--
9:00 a.m. Welcome, Introductions
Eric Aupperle, Merit
Andy Burnette, Terremark
Susan Harris, Merit
9:20 a.m. Implications of Recent Legislation on Provider Operations
Hi everyone - here are the presentations we've planned so far for NANOG 30
in Miami, Feb. 8-10. The ** talks are ones we've scheduled to CELEBRATE
OUR 10th ANNIVERSARY (!)
SUNDAY TUTORIALS
Customer-Triggered Real-Time
Folks, let's end this thread, maybe move it to a more appropriate list:
http://www.claws-and-paws.com/spam-l/spam-l.html -- spam-l list for
spam prevention and discussion
http://www.abuse.net/spamtools.html -- spam tools list for software
tools that detect spam
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CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
NANOG 30
**
CELEBRATING OUR 30th MEETING and
Greetings - here's some info about the last meeting, next meeting, and the list.
NANOG 29 - Chicago
2nd joint meeting with ARIN
Host: Server Central Network
Total attendees:
Folks, let's move this discussion onto one of the many lists that focuses
on spam:
http://www.claws-and-paws.com/spam-l/spam-l.html -- spam-l list for
spam prevention and discussion
http://www.abuse.net/spamtools.html -- spam tools list for software
tools that detect spam
Susan Harris, Merit; Ray Plzak, ARIN;
Jordan Lowe, Server Central
9:15 a.m. Verisign's Wildcard Record: Effects and Responses
Mark Kosters and Matt Larson, Verisign; Suzanne Woolf, ISC
9:45 a.m. Update on Anomalous DNS Behavior
Hi - Just a reminder that the registration fee for Chicago goes up on
Monday, Oct. 6. Also, we've added some new presentations - here's a list
of talks we've scheduled so far with the new ones starred. More info:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0310/topics.html
General Session (Monday -
Dr. Race - this is the second time I have contacted you concerning a NANOG
mailing list AUP violation. Please refer to the AUP:
http://www.nanog.org/aup.html
If you again violate any terms of the AUP, we'll need to withdraw your
posting privileges from the list.
Susan Harris, Ph.D
Greetings - here are the topics we've lined up so far for NANOG29
(Chicago, Oct. 19-21, our 2nd joint meeting with ARIN.) Stay tuned,
we're still adding new talks:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0310/topics.html
Sunday Tutorials
- Implementing a Secure Network
Thanks to everyone who's already sent in a proposal for NANOG 29.
(PS they're due Sept. 8).
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CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
NANOG 29
The next-after-next NANOG meeting (NANOG 30, our 10th anniversary) will be
held February 8-10, 2004, in Miami, Florida. Our host will be Terremark,
who also hosted our winter 2002 meeting. More details later - in the
meantime, see you this October in Chicago for our joint meeting with ARIN.
The posting of advertisements violates the AUP for the NANOG list, which
focuses on backbone operational issues:
http://www.nanog.org/aup.html
Susan Harris, Ph.D.
Merit Network/Univ. of Mich.
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, Andrew Staples wrote:
I've got one more cabinet to rent
Hi everyone - just a quick reminder that our fall meeting will be held in
the fabulous city of Chicago, once again in conjunction with ARIN. NANOG
meets Sun.-Tues., Oct. 19-21, and ARIN Wed.-Fri., Oct. 22-24. The Call
for Presentations will go out in the next few weeks - see you soon.
Will the Bidirectional Forwarding Plane presentation be put online? This
is really valuable stuff but it's hard to see on the video.
Sorry - it's there now!
Is there a trick to the wireless connectivity in the hotel? Or limited
coverage/blackholes?
No trick - you should get wireless in the lobby/bar, terminal room, Olio
restaurant, soon hopefully the courtyard. Where are you :)
Greetings - feel free to take a look at this if you're an IPv6 implementor
with thoughts on site-local addressing. Please don't reply to NANOG, only
to the ipng list (subscription info below).
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Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2003 14:37:56 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings - NANOG 28 will be held June 1-3 at the Sheraton City Centre
Hotel in Salt Lake City. Our hosts are the Utah Education Network and the
University of Utah. Looking forward to seeing you, and details are here:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0306/
Here are the talks we've scheduled so far for the Phoenix NANOG, Feb. 9-11:
Sunday Tutorials
- A Methodology for Troubleshooting Interdomain IP Multicast
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
Bill Nickless Caren Litvanyi, Argonne Nat'l Lab
- BGP Techniques
We've now opened registration for NANOG 27, to be held February 9-11 in
Phoenix, Arizona:
https://www.merit.edu/nanog/registration.form.html
General meeting info and the Call for Presentations are here:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0302/
Hotel information (special NANOG rate expires Jan.
with helping with from my experience. I was curious if we put some
recent research online if folks would be interested in providing
feedback.
Sure - and think about doing it in person, too, at the February NANOG.
We're trying a new presentation format, where researchers will have
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CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
NANOG 27
GENERAL SESSION
TUTORIALS
The next NANOG meeting will be held February 9-11, 2003, in Phoenix,
Arizona, where it will be warm and sunny. Registration opens January 2.
Our hosts for this meeting are Rodney Joffe and UltraDNS. Rodney, this is
the third time you've hosted NANOG, and we are very grateful for your
long-term
For those of you who knew and worked with Abha Ahuja, I wanted to let
you know that a scholarship fund has been established in her memory.
Donations to the Abha Ahuja Women in Engineering scholarship fund should
be made payable to University of Michigan College of Engineering. Checks
should
Chair
Susan Harris, Merit
9:20 a.m. Update on the National Strategy for Cyberspace Security
Marc Sachs, Office of Cyberspace Security
10:15 a.m. BREAK
10:30 a.m. How to Own the Internet in Your Spare Time
Stuart
You'll find new subject author indices for NANOG presentations here:
http://www.nanog.org/subjects.html
http://www.nanog.org/authors.html
Most talks have an abstract, slides, and RealAudio recording. Only the
last six meetings are done, but more will be coming soon. Comments
The NANOG26 meeting dates are Oct. 27-29, and you'll find abstracts for
most of the talks here:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0210/topics.html
Sunday Tutorials
---
* Managing IP Networks with Free Software (Level: Intermediate)
Joe Abley, Internet Software
Thanks Henk! We'll be back in touch in later in September, once all the
NANOG26 submissions have been received and reviewed.
Susan Harris, Ph.D.
Merit Network/Univ. of Mich.
On Mon, 16 Sep 2002, Henk Uijterwaal (RIPE-NCC) wrote:
Hi Susan,
Hi - just a reminder that abstracts
Hi - just a reminder that abstracts are due this Monday, Sept. 16.
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CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
NANOG 26
GENERAL SESSION
Greetings NANOG fans - Merit is looking for an organization to host the
winter NANOG meeting, sometime in Feb. '03.
The host's main responsibilities would be to provide:
* Connectivity to the conference site (at least 10M bps)
* ~12 workstations for the terminal room
* Staff to help
Thanks to the help of many wonderful contributors we have a draft of an
FAQ for the NANOG list:
http://www.nanog.org/listfaq.html
I hope that many of you will want to contribute. This is truly a draft
and we welcome your comments, additions, subtractions, etc. Please send
mail to me
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