In case you missed it, Jari Arkko, Chair of the IETF and Stephen
Farrell, IETF Security Area Director, just posted:
http://www.ietf.org/blog/2013/09/security-and-pervasive-monitoring/
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Based on this slide, it appears that the bandwidth providers are dumping the
traffic at core routers directly to the NSA.
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Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2013 12:56:17 +0200
From: David D da...@7tele.com
To: 'Crypto discussion list'
On Sat, 7 Sep 2013, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Mike Leber wrote:
Facility and parties willing, hopefully there will be a YYCIX switch in
Cybera.
Interesting idea, how the heck did I miss that.
Indeed, if multiple IX pops in any given locale makes sense, then it is
worth pursuing - providing
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On Sun, 08 Sep 2013 19:04:14 -0700, Alex Buie said:
Recent TOR thing with freedomhosting (?) come to mind...
That one appears to have been the FBI, which is DOJ not DHS. If you have
evidence to the contrary, feel free to bring it out in the open.
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I heard back, seems like I found someone at the FBI who was able to
explain the problem to Neustar (DNS software provider) who say they
will fix it.
Seems to be fixed now. Here's the formerly broken query, via unbound:
; DiG 9.8.3-P4 mail.ic.fbi.gov +dnssec
;; global options: +cmd
;;
That notwithstanding, it's stupid to send traffic to/from one of the large
$your_region/country incumbents via $not_your_region/country. It's just not
good Internet. You make enough money already. Be a good netizen. It pays
more in the long run and that's all you're really after for your
I'm confident that someone else may point this out, but I feel this is
important enough to weigh in on .. Respectfully, I must disagree with any
philosophy that perpetuates the archaic concept of political boundaries in the
context of information flow.
Calling it stupid to send traffic on any
On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 07:12:36PM +, Warren Bailey wrote:
Anyone else see this coming?
US and UK spy agencies defeat privacy and security on the internet
http://gu.com/p/3thvv
Yes, long, long ago. I just didn't expect to see it revealed.
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Hi,
The IANA AS Numbers registry has been updated to reflect the allocation
of one block of 1,024 AS Numbers to the RIPE NCC in September 2013:
61952-62463 Assigned by RIPE NCCwhois.ripe.net 2013-09-09
199680-200191 Assigned by RIPE NCCwhois.ripe.net 2013-09-09
You can find the
On 09/09/2013 11:58 AM, Mike A wrote:
On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 07:12:36PM +, Warren Bailey wrote:
Anyone else see this coming?
US and UK spy agencies defeat privacy and security on the internet
http://gu.com/p/3thvv
Yes, long, long ago. I just didn't expect to see it revealed.
This is
Whoops, my bad. Misparsed that acronym.
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 6:31 AM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
On Sun, 08 Sep 2013 19:04:14 -0700, Alex Buie said:
Recent TOR thing with freedomhosting (?) come to mind...
That one appears to have been the FBI, which is DOJ not DHS. If you have
On 2013-09-09, at 14:29, joel jaeggli joe...@bogus.com wrote:
On 9/9/13 7:43 AM, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
That notwithstanding, it's stupid to send traffic to/from one of the
large $your_region/country incumbents via $not_your_region/country.
It's just not good Internet.
yyz-yvr is faster
On 9/7/2013 5:33 PM, Harald Koch wrote:
On 7 September 2013 17:08, Paul Ferguson fergdawgs...@mykolab.com wrote:
Preliminary analysis of more than 25,000 traceroutes reveals a
phenomenon we call ‘boomerang routing’ whereby Canadian-to-Canadian
internet transmissions are routinely routed through
On 9/9/13 12:43 PM, Michael Hallgren wrote:
Le 09/09/2013 21:16, Joe Abley a écrit :
On 2013-09-09, at 14:29, joel jaeggli joe...@bogus.com wrote:
On 9/9/13 7:43 AM, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
That notwithstanding, it's stupid to send traffic to/from one of the
large $your_region/country
On 9/9/13 7:43 AM, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
That notwithstanding, it's stupid to send traffic to/from one of the
large $your_region/country incumbents via $not_your_region/country.
It's just not good Internet.
yyz-yvr is faster via the united states. physics doesn't respect
poltical boundries.
Le 09/09/2013 21:16, Joe Abley a écrit :
On 2013-09-09, at 14:29, joel jaeggli joe...@bogus.com wrote:
On 9/9/13 7:43 AM, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
That notwithstanding, it's stupid to send traffic to/from one of the
large $your_region/country incumbents via $not_your_region/country.
It's just
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