On 6/19/23 14:56, Mike Hammett wrote:
You're assuming that an uncapped service is viable to offer. In many
areas, it is. In many areas, it is not.
It is viable for mobile services, even though I think mobile operators
have taken the model a little too far.
But for fixed line services, it
Matt Corallo wrote:
Note that diginotar was advertised to be operated
with HSMs and four-eyes principle, which means
both of them were proven to be untrustworthy
marketing hypes.
Even more reason to do DNSSEC stapling!
See hypes of HSMs and four-eyes from DNSSEC
operators.
This is totally u
On 6/19/23 2:08 AM, Masataka Ohta wrote:
Matt Corallo wrote:
Both in theory and practice, DNSSEC is not secure end to
end
Indeed, but (a) there's active work in the IETF to change that (DNSSEC stapling
to TLS certs)
TLS? What? As was demonstrated by diginotar, PKI is NOT
cryptographical
>
> They are supposed to automatically de-orbit in ~5 years (atmospheric drag)
> if they are DOA based on a quick search. That does mean that they are
> space junk for a while but not permanent space junk.
>
Sorta.
At 500km, an uncontrolled object can take around 10 years to deorbit
naturally. I
" On land , why do wireline providers not build out into rural areas?"
Some of it is indeed your answer. Some of it is also gross incompetence by the
operators.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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Midwest-IX
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- Origi
Assuming that Starlink and other LEO are capable of doing so. They've made some
lofty goals that have thus far, failed to materialize in many areas (while in
many areas, they have).
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
Midwest-IX
http://www.midwest-i
You're assuming that an uncapped service is viable to offer. In many areas, it
is. In many areas, it is not.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
Midwest-IX
http://www.midwest-ix.com
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Tinka"
To: "Josh Luthm
Matt Corallo wrote:
Both in theory and practice, DNSSEC is not secure end to
end
Indeed, but (a) there's active work in the IETF to change that (DNSSEC
stapling to TLS certs)
TLS? What? As was demonstrated by diginotar, PKI is NOT
cryptographically secure and vulnerable to MitM attacks
on i
They are supposed to automatically de-orbit in ~5 years (atmospheric drag)
if they are DOA based on a quick search. That does mean that they are
space junk for a while but not permanent space junk.
> On 19 Jun 2023, at 17:44, b...@uu3.net wrote:
>
> Heh, its kinda sad that noone mentions space
Heh, its kinda sad that noone mentions space environment impact at all.
How that 40k sats will pollute already decently pulluted orbit.
I wonder if decommision process will be clean (burn in atmosphere).
If there will be failure rate, we will end up w/ dead sats at orbit.
I really wonder if thats
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