Hi all,
Since not all NLNOG Looking Glass peers are subscribed to the ring-users
mailinglist, I’m copying this mail here. If you never heard of the
NLNOG Looking glass, this is the moment to check it out at
https://lg.ring.nlnog.net!
A few weeks ago we moved the NLNOG Looking Glass
(https://lg.ring.nlnog.net) to a new server, with new IP addresses.
Although the old addresses work for now, there will come a time
(possibly soon) that it will become unavailable, and we’d lose all
sessions that haven’t been moved to the new address.
A list of all peers which are still using the old addresses can be found
here: https://paste.ring.nlnog.net/p/SPvXg3XZC3VBEB9qEuggDVoz. Please
change the addresses if you manage a device on the list. The correct
addresses are:
IPv4: 212.114.120.72
IPv6: 2001:7b8:62b:1:0:d4ff:fe72:7848
AS: 199036 (unchanged)
Feel free to contact the RING Admins (ring-admins(a)nlnog.net, or give
shout in #ring on IRCNet) if you have problems renumbering your router.
In addition, there’s also a fair number of peers which are down on
both the old and new IP addresses:
https://paste.ring.nlnog.net/p/eZ52AjcTVH9FhNC5JAus8Qdy. If you manage a
device on the list, please fix it or let us know if the session should
be removed on our side.
If you’re not peering with the NLNOG Looking Glass and are willing to
provide us routes, please set up sessions and let us know yours, or send
us a pull request for
https://github.com/NLNOG/ring-ansible/blob/master/roles/openbgpd/vars/peers….
And last but not least: we’re still looking for BGP community
descriptions for many ASNs. You can read more on how to create a file
for community descriptions on
https://github.com/NLNOG/lg.ring.nlnog.net (and create a pull request
there), or send us the community documentation for an ASN.
Thanks a lot!
Teun
Beste collega’s,
DENOG14 (13.-14.11.2022 in Hamburg) staat voor de deur en we hebben een fantastische agenda voor jullie voorbereid. Er zijn nog enkele tickets, dus reserveer jezelf snel een plekje om Nederland adequaat te representeren!
Agenda preview: https://pretalx.com/denog14/featured/
Tickets: https://www.denog.de/de/meetings/denog14/tickets.html
Tot ziens,
Theo Voss
From: <denog-bounces+mail=theo-voss.de(a)lists.denog.de> on behalf of Moritz Frenzel <moritz(a)denog.de>
Date: Saturday, 8. October 2022 at 13:04
To: "denog(a)lists.denog.de" <denog(a)lists.denog.de>, "members(a)lists.denog.de" <members(a)lists.denog.de>
Subject: DENOG14 Agenda Preview
Dear community,
yesterday our program committee met and reviewed all submissions to DENOG14. Thank you all for submitting so many great talks!
We've notified all speakers about our decision, if you haven't yet heard from us please check your spam folder and reach out to pc(a)lists.denog.de<mailto:pc@lists.denog.de> !
We're currently awaiting confirmation from all speakers, you can already gain a sneak peek at what we have coming for you here: https://pretalx.com/denog14/featured/
Once enough talks have been confirmed we will release our first agenda, so stay tuned!
Workshop registration will also open in the coming days.
Full tickets for DENOG14 are available until 2022-10-27, thereafter only last-minute tickets(no guarantee for t-shirt and social) will be available: https://www.denog.de/de/meetings/denog14/tickets.html
We're all looking forward to welcoming you in Hamburg!
Best regards
Moritz, for the DENOG14 organizers and the DENOG program committee
In response to feedback from operational security communities,
CAIDA's source address validation measurement project
(https://spoofer.caida.org) is automatically generating monthly
reports of ASes originating prefixes in BGP for systems from which
we received packets with a spoofed source address.
We are publishing these reports to network and security operations
lists in order to ensure this information reaches operational
contacts in these ASes.
This report summarises tests conducted within nld.
Inferred improvements during Sep 2022:
none inferred
Source Address Validation issues inferred during Sep 2022:
ASN Name First-Spoofed Last-Spoofed
20847 PREVIDER 2018-04-17 2022-09-19
207176 OPENFIBER 2020-06-12 2022-09-30
Further information for these tests where we received spoofed
packets is available at:
https://spoofer.caida.org/recent_tests.php?country_include=nld&no_block=1
Please send any feedback or suggestions to spoofer-info(a)caida.org
Hi all,
One week ago we hosted NLNOG Day 2022 at Podium Mozaïek in Amsterdam.
We hope you liked it as much as we did! In case you missed it, or if you
want to see a presentation once again, you can check out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE8flFaEG7A&list=PLZZnjVUUZQgQ-QFHt7vLw3H_C…
for all videos. Slides of all presentations can be found on our website:
https://nlnog.net/nlnog-day-2022-the-20th-anniversary-edition/.
At the event Thomas de Looff, who has been our treasurer since the
inception of the NLNOG Foundation, announced that he’ll be resigning.
So we are looking for a new treasurer. If you’re interested in joining
our board, please contact us. We can tell you all about what it actually
means, how much time it takes, and especially, how much fun it is!
We’d like to thank everyone who visited, all presenters, the Podium
Mozaïek Crew, Event Infra, Global Media Productions, and of course all
sponsors: Juniper Networks – RIPE NCC – AMS-IX – KPN B.V. –
PowerDNS – SpeedIX – LONAP – i3D.net – Duocast – NLnet Labs
– NL-IX – RETN – ISOC – OpenBSD Amsterdam – Quanza – Arista
– Nokia – Smart Optics – Leaseweb – Fiberring – Fusix Networks
– One Zero IT – Alkira – BIT – PC Extreme – NTT
On behalf of the NLNOG 2022 Crew,
Teun
PS: New peers for the NLNOG Looking Glass are welcome, as are BGP
community descriptions for many networks. Feel free to contact me!