I'm a strong supporter of ULAs. There's no reason
your printers or internal-only servers need globally reachable
addresses.
Agreed.
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Phon
se ISPs that do this, using NAT to have identical home
networks is a beautiful thing. Keeps their costs low and hopefully
their customer satisfaction high. (Of course, probably exactly
*none* of those of us on this list have such an ISP since we all like
to mess with our own networks.)
Dan
ransition.
(For reasons I've previously expressed.)
DY> So, in my view, the IETF has the option of addressing how to
properly do NAT for IPv6 for those people out there who may wish to
do so - or NOT addressing IPv6 NAT and letting equipment vendors and
customers make it up as they go along
o the transition or
to basic
operations that ought to occur, we probably ought to see them
raised individually.
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watch traffic patterns on the Internet, it might make for some
interesting metrics... ;-)
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people can view them at a later time. So some % of viewers will
watch them at some later time, but 500,000 were trying to participate
in the "interactive" and "real-time" web collab session.
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nd here:
http://www.ietf.org/meetings/text_conf.html (and I've emailed him).
We did have a number of remote participants who were listening in and
participating in the chat room.
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I was directed to send to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and did.
Meanwhile, the Jabber server is back up now.
Dan
On Mar 10, 2008, at 10:44 AM, Dan York wrote:
I've been Jabber scribe for MMUSIC but jabber.ietf.org seems to be
down now. Is there a contact onsite here at IETF 71 to
Can we get any further info?
Thank you,
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are not repeated there.
Thanks - and the Jabber server did run much better as the week went on.
Regards,
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sentations in the
first WG that I wanted to see were done.
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o clues).
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participant was really that I
didn't have some or all of the slides and therefore the context for
the audio of the plenary sessions.
My 2 cents,
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ssible to stand at the
mike and scribe at the same time !
DY> For me I dealt with this by sitting very close to the mic for the
sessions in which I knew I was going to be a Jabber scribe. In
several sessions the chairs were also clear that the Jabber scribe
could "jump to the front
ened to me with our current system where I've
'jumped the line' to relay a question for someone in the chat room
only to find out later that they were in the same room but just didn't
want to go to the mic line.)
My 2 cents,
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eople without much notice.
Thanks,
Dan
[1] And MANY thanks to the teams that provide the audio streaming and
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I'm wrong and that segment
is already very well represented and I just haven't noticed)...
because at the end of the day, *they* are the ones who are actually
going to be implementing (or not) all these standards we create.
My 2 cents,
Dan
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simply continue with the various ongoing IPR
discussions...
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me of the outage?)
My 2 cents, (now worth less than when I lived in Canada)
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appear to be a connectivity issue on my end.
Any suggestions or information would be most appreciated.
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ing to them and using them.
My 2 cents,
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exchanges and
it’s name servers. If an IPv6 record was returned deployment was
assumed. There was no check if the advised IPv6 actually provided the
service.
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hought the records had gone up into the root servers a few
weeks ago so I was surprised to read that it was only today (assuming
the articles are accurate, of course).)
Dan
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Yes, and I realized after sending this that what I had seen earlier
(that I mentioned at the end of my note) was just the announcement on
January 4th that the root servers would be updated on February 4th.
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IETF can design protocols to work with NAT and vendors can build
NATs that work with IETF protocols?
Good question.
I.e., either we assume no NAT in IPv6, or create a NAT standard. Those
are the only sane options.
Agreed.
My 2 cents,
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Remi,
On Feb 15, 2008, at 5:23 AM, Rémi Després wrote:
Dan York wrote :
I.e., either we assume no NAT in IPv6, or create a NAT standard.
Those
are the only sane options.
Just to be clear, that particular text was written by Iljitsch van
Beijnum, although I agree with him on it
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+1 It would be great to support an open format that would be viewable in a
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ovide some insight. (And if it was
Henning's students we can just drop him a note.)
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On Aug 2, 2013, at 10:26 AM, "Paul Aitken" wrote:
> I've remotely participated in several IETFs.
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r your laptop/desktop, how useful is the encryption
if you need to read the message? You have to either wait to get back to your
system or ask the person to re-send unencrypted.
For PGP to really get any real usage for email, it has to "just work" for the
average user.
My 2 cent
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