Re: Follow up to "has virtualization become obsolete in 5G"?

2021-01-15 Thread Laurent Dumont
The amount of buzzwords in that page is quite incredible. I'm also unsure where it mentions that virtualization is now obsolete. NFV solutions are moving to VM based deployments as a stop-gap and for the future, towards micro-services built in containers. On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 6:38 AM Etienne-V

Re: opportunistic email encryption by the MTA (not MUA)

2021-01-15 Thread Randy Bush
fyi, i was contacted by a clue holder from protonmail. my guess was correct. they pointed me to the wkd section of https://protonmail.com/blog/security-updates-2019/ as i responded to them: i am definitely wondering how well it scales. it adds query burden, often toward a server differ

Weekly Routing Table Report

2021-01-15 Thread Routing Analysis Role Account
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Re: tiny gorillas, was opportunistic email encryption by the MTA (not MUA)

2021-01-15 Thread John Levine
In article you write: >It's a real pity that there appears to be no real-world >use/implementation of RFC8689. I implemented RFC8689 as soon as Jim proposed it. My MTA recognizes the REQUIRETLS option and then ignores it. A lot of people who really should know better imagine that they can annou

building your broadband - interview with jared mauch (live)

2021-01-15 Thread Mehmet Akcin
hey one of our own Jared has built a broadband network for his neighborhood i am hosting him live on youtube now, come in and ask questions if you have! Article about this - https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2021/01/jared-mauch-didnt-have-good-broadband-so-he-built-his-own-fiber-isp/

Re: opportunistic email encryption by the MTA (not MUA)

2021-01-15 Thread Brian J. Murrell
On Fri, 2021-01-15 at 10:26 -0500, Bryan Fields wrote: > > It's still stored unencrypted on the server, and the admin can see > all. This is true. I was just referring to transit leakage. > If > you want it secure, you have to run gpg and encrypt the body. Again, true. Cheers, b. signature

Re: opportunistic email encryption by the MTA (not MUA)

2021-01-15 Thread Bryan Fields
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 1/15/21 7:22 AM, Brian J. Murrell wrote: > I think in practice the old adage that "e-mail is insecure" is becoming > untrue, by a significant amount, I suspect, due to the prevalence of > STARTTLS. It's still stored unencrypted on the server, an

Re: opportunistic email encryption by the MTA (not MUA)

2021-01-15 Thread Brian J. Murrell
On Fri, 2021-01-15 at 03:33 -0800, Randy Bush wrote: > email from a friend who uses protonmail as their MTA suddenly started > to > be opportunistically encrypted with pgp; i.e. the sender's MUA did > nothing to cause the encryption. i believe this started when i > provided > my pgp public key ove

Follow up to "has virtualization become obsolete in 5G"?

2021-01-15 Thread Etienne-Victor Depasquale
Hello folks, Last year, I posted to this list and asked "has virtualization become obsolete in 5G"? A similar opinion seems to be gaining ground .: "Once the darling of the telecoms industry, NFV has had

opportunistic email encryption by the MTA (not MUA)

2021-01-15 Thread Randy Bush
email from a friend who uses protonmail as their MTA suddenly started to be opportunistically encrypted with pgp; i.e. the sender's MUA did nothing to cause the encryption. i believe this started when i provided my pgp public key over WKD [0]. i have a guess. i suspect that protonmail opportunis