Reminder to Submit Presentations for NANOG 89

2023-07-08 Thread Cat Gurinsky
NANOG Community,

The NANOG Program Committee (PC) would like to remind you that we are
accepting proposals for in-person or live remote presentations at all
sessions of NANOG 89, taking place in San Diego on 16-18 Oct 2023. Below is
a summary of key details and dates from the Call For Presentations on the
NANOG website, which can be found at
https://www.nanog.org/program/call-presentations/.

Requested Topics:

Based on feedback from our survey results, we have seen numerous requests
for the following topics:

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   Network Automation - practical uses, how to get started
   -

   Future of Networking - forecast for changes in technology, design,
   applications
   -

   Research & Education - what research is happening now in network
   operations
   -

   Security - various protocols of, developments in, problems/solutions
   -

   Optical Networking - technology, practice, deployment options
   -

   Tutorials - all levels, IPv6, BGP, Segment Routing, DNS, MPLS, VXLAN


We are looking to schedule over 1,600 minutes of content between General
Session and Breakout Rooms for NANOG 89, and have confirmed 510 minutes
already - so don’t wait! Presentation abstracts and draft slides should be
submitted no later than Monday, 28 Aug 2023 to be considered for NANOG 89.

Presentations may cover current technologies, soon-to-be deployed
technologies, and industry innovation. Vendors are welcome to submit talks
which cover relevant technologies and capabilities, but presentations
should not be promotional, or discuss proprietary solutions.


The primary speaker, moderator, or author should submit a presentation
proposal and abstract via the Program Committee Tool at:
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/submit-presentation/

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   Sign in with your Profile Account
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   Select the type of talk you propose to present, and complete the form


Timeline for submission and proposal review:

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   Submitter enters abstract (and draft slides if possible) in the Program
   Committee Tool prior to the deadline for slide submission.
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   PC performs initial review and assigns a “shepherd” to help develop the
   submission — typically within 2 weeks.
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   Submitter develops draft slides of talk if not already submitted with
   the initial proposal. Please submit initial draft slides early — the PC
   does not evaluate submissions until draft slides are available for review.
   NANOG Staff is available to assist with slide templates upon request from
   the submitter.
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   Panel and Track submissions should provide a topic list and
   intended/confirmed participants in the abstract.
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   PC reviews the slides and continues to work with Submitter as needed to
   develop the topic.
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   FINAL SUBMISSION DEADLINE Draft presentation slides should be submitted
   prior to the published deadline for slides (28 Aug 2023).
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   PC evaluates submissions to determine presentations for the agenda
   (posted on 25 Sep 2023).
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   Submitters notified.
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   Agenda assembled and posted.
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   Final presentation slides must be submitted prior to the published
   deadline for slides (09 Oct 2023 for in person + live remote presentations).


If you think you have an interesting topic but want feedback or suggestions
for developing an idea into a presentation, please email the PC (
nano...@nanog.org), and a representative will respond to you in a timely
manner. Otherwise, submit your talk, tutorial, track, or panel proposal to
the Program Committee Tool at your earliest convenience. We look forward to
reviewing your submission!
NANOG 89 Calendar of Events

Date

Event/Deadline

Fri, 7 July 2023

CFP Reminder Announcement

Mon, 28 Aug 2023

DRAFT Presentation Slides Due

Mon, 11 Sep 2023

Topics List Published

Mon, 25 Sep 2023

Meeting Agenda Published

Mon, 09 Oct 2023

Final Slides DUE

Sun, 15 Oct 2023

On-Site Lightning Talk Submissions Open


Final slides for accepted presentations must be submitted by Monday, 09 Oct
2023. Materials received after that date may be updated on the website
after the completion of the conference.

We look forward to seeing you in October!

Sincerely,

Cat Gurinsky

Program Committee Chair

Sent on behalf of the NANOG PC


Re: Picking a RIR/obtaining an AS/ressurrecting a legacy space

2023-07-08 Thread Justin Keller
On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 1:05 PM William Herrin  wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 8:03 AM Dave Taht  wrote:
> > https://bgpview.io/prefix/198.177.242.0/24
>
> This is registered to Thyrsus Enterprises via ARIN, managed by an Eric
> Raymond of Pennsylvania. Refer to
> https://search.arin.net/rdap/?query=198.177.242.0
>
> If your friend happens to be Eric Raymond, his best bet is to simply
> leave it alone as a legacy address under his control rather than try
> to prove himself the legal successor in interest to Thyrsus
> Enterprises. As long as there is no current Thyrsus Enterprises, and
> as the guy on the whois, he'll be able to submit an LOA to an ISP and
> get them to accept the route.
>
> If your friend isn't Eric Raymond or Thyrsus Enterprises still exists
> and is someone else... you're done. Save yourself some grief and just
> go to an address broker. Let them help you through the process of
> getting addresses.
>
>
> > https://bgpview.io/prefix/198.177.243.0/24
>
> This is registered to Chester County Freenet care of Chester County
> Hospital. Refer to https://search.arin.net/rdap/?query=198.177.243.0
>
> Raymond again controls it, but since he's neither the Freenet nor the
> hospital you're going to run into trouble getting it routed let alone
> getting ARIN to recognize you as the legal successor in interest.
>
And if you want to talk to the hospital, it's under Penn, so you'll
probably have to go through them
>
> > the whole /22 was obtained to support the (long since deceased)
> > chester county freenet, but he has no record of that. Neither does
> > anyone else.
>
> Those would form a /22 with 240 and 241. Both are registered to other
> people. Unclear why you thought otherwise. If you were thinking 244
> and 245 (which do not form a /22 with 242 and 243), I'm sorry to tell
> you that they're also registered to someone else.
>
>
> > I presently have one vote for ARIN and another for RIPE. We are us
> > based, but more of the folk using libreqos are located elsewhere.
>
> The addresses are registered at ARIN. Until ARIN recognizes your
> friend as the registrant organization, they will remain so. At which
> point there's not a lot of benefit to moving them.
>
> Regards,
> Bill Herrin
>
>
> --
> William Herrin
> b...@herrin.us
> https://bill.herrin.us/


Spoofer Report for NANOG for Jun 2023

2023-07-08 Thread CAIDA Spoofer Project
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 usa, can.

Inferred improvements during Jun 2023:
ASNName   Fixed-By
2024002023-06-03
54825  PACKET 2023-06-04
27500  ICANN-MEETINGS 2023-06-10
19230  NANOG  2023-06-12

Further information for the inferred remediation is available at:
https://spoofer.caida.org/remedy.php

Source Address Validation issues inferred during Jun 2023:
ASNName   First-Spoofed Last-Spoofed
6939   HURRICANE 2016-02-22   2023-06-06
19230  NANOG 2016-06-13   2023-06-12
209CENTURYLINK-US-LEGACY-QWEST   2016-08-16   2023-06-29
20412  CLARITY-TELECOM   2016-09-30   2023-06-30
25787  ROWE-NETWORKS 2016-10-21   2023-06-30
10796  TWC-10796-MIDWEST 2016-10-24   2023-06-29
271BCNET 2016-10-24   2023-06-24
1403   EBOX  2016-11-12   2023-06-06
852ASN8522017-04-16   2023-06-26
7122   MTS-ASN   2017-05-16   2023-06-17
701UUNET 2017-06-14   2023-06-03
398836   2021-03-12   2023-06-27
22773  ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC 2021-10-24   2023-06-19
26231  SFIA-ASN  2021-10-27   2023-06-09
469972021-12-22   2023-06-28
7896   NU2022-01-12   2023-06-13
394414 E2WS  2022-05-08   2023-06-28
59 WISC-MADISON  2022-06-14   2023-06-19
32645  PIVOT 2022-06-16   2023-06-15
397086 GLOBAL-FRAG-NETWORKS-HOUSTON  2022-06-16   2023-06-27
21555  LHTC  2023-01-01   2023-06-09
399852   2023-02-16   2023-06-22
964GONET-ASN-17  2023-03-15   2023-06-30
41378  KirinoNET 2023-03-23   2023-06-30
3701   NERONET   2023-04-18   2023-06-28
13693  NTS-ONLINE2023-05-05   2023-06-30
202400   2023-05-08   2023-06-01
61461  Airtek Solutions C.A. 2023-05-13   2023-06-16
46690  SNET-FCC  2023-05-20   2023-06-26
272022   2023-06-02   2023-06-02
200063 CAMINI-IMPEX  2023-06-16   2023-06-30

Further information for these tests where we received spoofed
packets is available at:
https://spoofer.caida.org/recent_tests.php?country_include=usa,can&no_block=1

Please send any feedback or suggestions to spoofer-i...@caida.org