On Mon, Dec 6, 2021 at 5:59 PM Owen DeLong wrote:
> The situation is such that the current economic incentives would be most
> advantageous to me to preserve my LRSA and abandon my RSA, which would
> involve simply turning off IPv6.
While the details are certainly yours to keep private,
from o
>> https://archive.psg.com/160524.ripe-transfer.pdf
>
> In your slides above you mentioned '... just pay ...' , Most
> of the RIR's webpages (at least to me) are a warren of forward and
> backward references .
> Could you or any kind soul post a url that diffinatively
> defines the fee struc
Hello Randy ,
On Mon, 6 Dec 2021, Randy Bush wrote:
You could transfer the resources to RIPE... :-)
been there. done that. 2016.
"A Happy Story of Inter-RIR Transfer of Legacy Blocks from ARIN to RIPE"
https://archive.psg.com/160524.ripe-transfer.pdf
In your slides above you menti
On Mon, Dec 6, 2021 at 1:00 PM Jay Hennigan wrote:
> If ARIN's fee structure is such that it is financially advantageous for
> any class of network operators to turn off IPv6, they're doing it wrong
> IMHO.
Hi Jay,
Nearly a decade ago I ran for the ARIN Board of Trustees on the
platform that IPv
On 12/6/21 10:22, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote:
I’m an American, yet I know full well what SS meant in the 1940s, which is what
I presume is alluded to here.
I think it is safe to say that WWII is the history of people well beyond just
Europe.
There are going to be negative connotations to m
On 12/6/21 09:59, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote:
The situation is such that the current economic incentives would be most
advantageous to me to preserve my LRSA and abandon my RSA, which would involve
simply turning off IPv6.
If ARIN's fee structure is such that it is financially advantageous
> You could transfer the resources to RIPE... :-)
been there. done that. 2016.
"A Happy Story of Inter-RIR Transfer of Legacy Blocks from ARIN to RIPE"
https://archive.psg.com/160524.ripe-transfer.pdf
randy
I thought it would have been possible to tap some firewalls at 5G level to
inspect what comes in/out. Suspicious traffic toward known C&C would be
investigated.
I have no clue how Pegasus or 5G works.
Thanks for the info
Jean
From: Tom Beecher
Sent: December 6, 2021 3:04 PM
To:
>
> To come back on Private 5G networks. Can a private 5G network protect
> against spyware like Pegazus?
>
No disrespect intended here, but you are essentially asking if going from
2.4GHz Wifi to 5GHz wifi will make things more secure. I'm sure you know
the answer to that.
Private 5G is just a
On Mon, 6 Dec 2021 at 19:08, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote:
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> Unfortunately, when the board did change the terms, it was made quite
> clear that the only way to terminate the LRSA was to surrender my resources
> in the process.
>
You could transfer the resources to RIPE... :-)
On 12/6/21 19:34, Jean St-Laurent wrote:
Strangely, there is apparently a lawsuit of $150B against Meta for for
facilitating Rohingya Genocide . I am not sure how valid it is and where it
will go, but $150B is quite something.
It looks like the price a country has to pay after a war.
Con
On 6 Dec 2021, at 2:07 PM, Owen DeLong
mailto:o...@delong.com>> wrote:
On Dec 5, 2021, at 9:03 AM, John Curran
mailto:jcur...@arin.net>> wrote:
Owen -
The RSA and LRSA agreements are identical, however, it is true that you would
lose legacy holder resource status (for those IPv4 resources iss
I strongly encourage my competitors to turn off IPv6, so I hope you
convince one of them to do so. ;-)
Rubens
On Mon, Dec 6, 2021 at 2:59 PM Owen DeLong wrote:
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>
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> > On Dec 5, 2021, at 7:41 AM, Gary Buhrmaster
> > wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 2:23 PM Owen DeLong via NANOG
> > w
> On Dec 5, 2021, at 10:59 PM, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
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> On Sat, Dec 04, 2021 at 10:20:16AM -0500,
> Jay Ashworth wrote
> a message of 121 lines which said:
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>> Oh dear. They actually gave them .SS?
>
> It's an european reference. For the local people, this 2-letters code
> probably
> On Dec 5, 2021, at 10:42 AM, William Herrin wrote:
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> On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 7:43 AM Gary Buhrmaster
> wrote:
>> On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 2:23 PM Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote:
>>> The double billing (had it been present at the time) would have prevented
>>> me from signing the LRSA for my I
> On Dec 5, 2021, at 9:03 AM, John Curran wrote:
>
> Owen -
>
> The RSA and LRSA agreements are identical, however, it is true that you would
> lose legacy holder resource status (for those IPv4 resources issued to you
> before ARIN’s formation) if you consolidate to a single Org with one b
> On Dec 5, 2021, at 7:41 AM, Gary Buhrmaster wrote:
>
> On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 2:23 PM Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote:
>
>> The double billing (had it been present at the time) would have prevented me
>> from signing the LRSA for my IPv4 resources.
>
> There were some community participants
You're absolutely right and I agree with your line of thought.
Strangely, there is apparently a lawsuit of $150B against Meta for for
facilitating Rohingya Genocide . I am not sure how valid it is and where it
will go, but $150B is quite something.
It looks like the price a country has to pay
> On Dec 5, 2021, at 3:42 AM, Eliot Lear wrote:
>
>
> On 01.12.21 15:17, Tom Beecher wrote:
>> While you are correct that it's just as illegal to intentionally interfere
>> with the unlicensed wifi bands as it is with CBRS, the difference is that
>> the FCC and regulatory bodies are much mo
On 01.12.21 15:17, Tom Beecher wrote:
While you are correct that it's just as illegal to intentionally
interfere with the unlicensed wifi bands as it is with CBRS, the
difference is that the FCC and regulatory bodies are much more likely
to investigate and take action against intentional inter
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Le samedi 4 décembre 2021, Jaap Akkerhuis a écrit :
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> > > [...]
> >
> > Quite a while ago I met a guy at an ICANN meeting who'd made a deal with
> > American Samoa to sell .AS domains since AS
On 12/6/21 15:56, Jean St-Laurent wrote:
I vouch for fairness.
It seems there might be a shift in how we consume services around the world.
It's like a train. You can't turn 90 degrees. You need to start a smooth curve
many miles ahead if you want your train to turn and reach the destinati
I vouch for fairness.
It seems there might be a shift in how we consume services around the world.
It's like a train. You can't turn 90 degrees. You need to start a smooth curve
many miles ahead if you want your train to turn and reach the destination.
How leaders govern will be more important
On 12/6/21 15:10, Jean St-Laurent wrote:
Probably not. There seem to be a new portfolio starting.
Your telco could probably have a special product for business/enterprises which
need private 5G without all the learning of technical stuff.
If Amazon went from selling books to being the big
Probably not. There seem to be a new portfolio starting.
Your telco could probably have a special product for business/enterprises which
need private 5G without all the learning of technical stuff.
Telco have strong expertise and reliable systems IMO, just not moving very fast
to new products.
On 12/4/21 16:52, Jean St-Laurent via NANOG wrote:
Maybe the main argument is: run a Pegasus free 5g/lte network.
Mr. Besos was hack by that and it's probably a technical way to start
protecting customers against that kind of sophisticated spywares that spread
in the normal mobile network.
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