Hi all,
As you might know, the organisers of MCH2021 ( https://mch2021.org/#/ <https://mch2021.org/#/>) have started the ticket sales. Some of us in the board of NLNOG thought it would be cool to have an NLNOG Village there.
But we had an NLNOG Camp a few years back and although it was great fun, if was a bit expensive for the amount of people that attended. That’s why we decided to first find out if there is enough interest to move forward with this.
We’ve set up a 3 question (30 seconds!) questionnaire on SurveyMonkey: https://nl.surveymonkey.com/r/LT86B8G <https://nl.surveymonkey.com/r/LT86B8G>
If you don’t want to click links, you can also reply to the questions in this mail:
-Are you considering to attend MCH2021?
-Would you join the NLNOG Village?
-Would you be interested to help out organising? (build-up, program, bar, etc.)
It would help us tremendously if you could take 30 seconds to reply or fill in the survey on SurveyMonkey! (Also if you’re not going to attend MCH2021!)
Thanks and happy holidays from all of us!
NLNOG Crew
Call for presentations
On Wednesday, June 1, and Thursday, June 2, AMS-IX will host the 11th edition of MORE-IP which will take place in Amsterdam at Pakhuis de Zwijger. MORE-IP wouldn’t be possible if it wasn’t for the great presentations and input from the community. And you’re in luck, since we are looking for speakers! So, contact us if you have an engaging story, a big announcement, a must-hear message, or a great insight to share with an international community of professionals in the connectivity and peering business.
Reply to his email with a short extract of the presentation so we can see if it fits within the agenda.
More information about the event can be found here : https://www.more-ip-event.net/amsterdam
Thank you for your help.
Best regards,
Petra Wensing | Marketing Communications & Event Manager | AMS-IX
Frederiksplein 42, 1017 XN Amsterdam, The Netherlands
M +31 6 2231 2849 | T +31 20 305 8998
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Hi all,
Message in English for this international Dutch audience :)
A reminder that the nominations period for the Rob Blokzijl Award 2022 remains open until 18th March at 23:59 UTC.
Please give some consideration to nominating someone in your own community and/or the wider industry in the RIPE region who, in your opinion, deserves to be recognised for their work to make the internet and/or internet community better. The Award Committee are particularly interested to receive nominations of individuals who, in addition to their own contributions have also supported and enabled others anywhere in the world. That may have been discreetly behind the scenes or as the fundamental part of a larger team effort but deserves recognition in your opinion.
While you might think your choice may not be the overall winner, please do take the time to nominate them and share with the Award Committee what good you see they have done and what they have achieved either in their local community, the RIPE community or across the world. For the person nominated, it may be a wonderful boost and after all these months (years) of not seeing people at events, it's a nice gesture to let them know you believe they should be considered for this great award and you never know! We are looking forward to reading their stories.
Full details here:
https://rob-blokzijl-foundation.org/2021/11/25/call-for-nominations-2022/
Best wishes
Sander Steffann (on behalf of the Award 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 Jan 2022:
ASN Name Fixed-By
213268 Cloudwebservices 2022-01-11
Further information for the inferred remediation is available at:
https://spoofer.caida.org/remedy.php
Source Address Validation issues inferred during Jan 2022:
ASN Name First-Spoofed Last-Spoofed
8587 Infracom 2019-10-28 2022-01-26
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