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Mark Elkins, DNS/ZARC
Jacques Latour, .CA
Ram Mohan, Identity Digital
Russ Mundy, Tislabs
Yoshiro Yoneya
Dan York, Internet Society
your proposed presentation to
dnssec-security-works...@icann.org<mailto:dnssec-security-works...@icann.org>
by COB Friday, 10 May 2024.
Thank you,
Jacques
On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:
Steve Crocker, Edgemoor Research Institute
Mark Elkins, DNS/ZARC
Jacques Lato
, Edgemoor Research Institute
Mark Elkins, DNS/ZARC
Jacques Latour, .CA
Russ Mundy, Tislabs
Yoshiro Yoneya
Dan York, Internet Society
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d Baker, ISC
Steve Crocker, Edgemoor Research Institute
Mark Elkins, DNS/ZARC
Jacques Latour, .CA
Russ Mundy, Tislabs
Yoshiro Yoneya, JPRS
Dan York, Internet Society
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by Friday, 12 May 2023.
Thank you,
Jacques
On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:
Steve Crocker, Shinkuro
Mark Elkins, DNS/ZACR
Jacques Latour, .CA
Russ Mundy, Parsons
Ondrej Filip, CZ.NIC
Yoshiro Yoneya, JPRS
Fred Baker, ISC
Thank you,
Jacques
On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:
Steve Crocker, Shinkuro
Mark Elkins, DNS/ZACR
Jacques Latour, .CA
Russ Mundy, Parsons
Ondrej Filip, CZ.NIC
Yoshiro Yoneya, JPRS
Fred Baker, ISC
Dan York, Internet Society
I was looking for a functional version of a BGP visualisation tool like the one
at NTT http://as2914.net/, it does not seem to work or be updated.
Is there a public facing functional tool somewhere? I like this tool to show
the complexity of our internet from a spaceship point of view COOL 😊
p Program Committee:
Steve Crocker, Shinkuro
Mark Elkins, DNS/ZACR
Jacques Latour, .CA
Russ Mundy, Parsons
Ondrej Filip, CZ.NIC
Yoshiro Yoneya, JPRS
Fred Baker, ISC
Dan York, Internet Society
nd Andrew
On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:
Steve Crocker, Shinkuro
Mark Elkins, DNS/ZACR
Jacques Latour, .CA
Russ Mundy, Parsons
Ondrej Filip, CZ.NIC
Yoshiro Yoneya, JPRS
Fred Baker, ISC
Dan York, Internet Society
sitioning-to-ipv6-for-simplicity-efficiency-and-modernization>
From: Matthew Petach
Sent: March 31, 2022 2:54 PM
To: Jacques Latour
Cc: Mark Andrews ; NANOG
Subject: [EXT] Re: IPv6 Only
On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 5:36 AM Jacques Latour
mailto:jacques.lat...@cira.ca>> wrote:
Exactly
d supports
> IPv4aaS for the few legacy
> IPv4 sites I need to connect to. This is happening today.
>
> In the end almost all the IPv4 traffic with be with the third party IPv4aaS
> providers and collectively they will decide to turn off the lights.
>
> > On 30 Mar 2022, a
So, in 25, 50 or 100 years from now, are we still going to be dual stack
IPv4/IPv6?
When are we going to give up on IPv4?
People can run IPv4 all they want inside their networks for 1000s of years.
What will it take to be IPv6 only?
😊
From: NANOG On Behalf Of Owen
DeLong via NANOG
Sent: March
dnssec-security-works...@icann.org<mailto:dnssec-security-works...@icann.org>
by COB Friday, January 21 2022
Thank you,
Kathy and Andrew
On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:
Steve Crocker, Shinkuro
Mark Elkins, DNS/ZACR
Jacques Latour, .CA
Russ Mundy, Parsons
Ondrej Filip, CZ.N
osed presentation to
dnssec-security-works...@icann.org<mailto:dnssec-security-works...@icann.org>
by Friday, 17 September 2021
Thank you,
Kathy and Andrew
On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:
Mark Elkins, DNS/ZACR
Jacques Latour, .CA
Russ Mundy, Parsons
Ondrej Filip, CZ.NIC
Yo
Perhaps it's the result of a successful table top exercise 😉
> -Original Message-
> From: NANOG On
> Behalf Of Randy Bush
> Sent: July 29, 2021 1:47 PM
> To: Alexandre Snarskii
> Cc: North American Network Operators' Group
> Subject: [EXT] Re: russian prefixes
>
> > Looks li
lf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:
Mark Elkins, DNS/ZACR
Jacques Latour, .CA
Russ Mundy, Parsons
Ondrej Filip, CZ.NIC
Yoshiro Yoneya, JPRS
Fred Baker, ISC
Dan York, Internet Society
posed presentation to
dnssec-marrak...@isoc.org<mailto:dnssec-marrak...@isoc.org> by **Friday, 17 May
2019**
Thank you,
Jacques
On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:
Mark Elkins, DNS/ZACR
Jean Robert Hountomey, AfricaCERT
Jacques Latour, .CA
Xiaodong Lee, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hi all!
Call for Presentations ICANN65 Marrakesh
Call for Presentations
39th TechDay
at ICANN 65
in Marrakesh
The ICANN Tech Working Group is again planning a technical workshop at
the ICA
DNSSEC should of never been part of the domain registration process, it was
because we didn’t have the CDS/CDNSKEY channel to automated the DS maintenance
and bootstrap. But if you keep DNSSEC maintenance outside the registrar control
then it can be effective tool (amongst other) in identifying
more automated would also be welcome.
If you are interested in participating, please send a brief (1-2 sentence)
description of your proposed presentation to dnssec-k...@isoc.org' before **
07 February 2019 **
We hope that you can join us.
Thank you,
Jacques Latour
On behalf of
Job,
What other partitioning like this exists?
Jack
From: NANOG On Behalf Of Job Snijders
Sent: December 20, 2018 2:11 PM
To: Matthew Kaufman
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Facebook doesn't have a route to my ISP's (Cogeco) IPv6 space?
At this moment it appears there are multiple rifts in th
lt;mailto:dnssec-barcel...@isoc.org>**07 September 2018
**
We hope that you can join us.
Thank you,
Jacques Latour
On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:
Jean Robert Hountomey, AfricaCERT
Jacques Latour, .CA
Russ Mundy, Parsons
Ondřej Filip, CZ.NIC
Yoshiro Yoneya, JPRS
Dan
This is good news for the internet up here! It's unconstitutional to block DNS
access!!! JF must be happy :)
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-court-rejects-quebecs-bid-to-ban-citizens-access-to-private-online-2/
Court rejects Quebec's bid to ban citizens' access to private online ga
Hi All!
The 29th DNS-OARC Workshop will be a joint workshop combined with
CENTR-Tech and will take place at the Hotel Okura, Amsterdam,
Netherlands, on October 13th and 14th 2018.
The Workshop's Program Committee is now requesting proposals for
presentations. All DNS-related subjects are welcome
anamac...@isoc.org> by **Friday, 18
May 2018**
Thank you,
Kathy and Julie
On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:
Mark Elkins, DNS/ZACR
Jean Robert Hountomey, AfricaCERT
Jacques Latour, .CA
Xiaodong Lee, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
Russ Mundy, Parsons
Ondrej Filip, CZ.NIC
Yosh
Hi all!
The 29th DNS-OARC Workshop will be a joint workshop combined with
CENTR-Tech and will take place at the Hotel Okura, Amsterdam,
Netherlands, on October 13th and 14th 2018.
Workshop Milestones:
- 01 May 2018 - Workshop Announcement
- 01 Jun 2018 - Submissions and Registrations open via In
Call for Presentations
35th TechDay
at ICANN 62
in Panama City
The ICANN Tech Working Group is again planning a technical workshop at
the ICANN 62 meeting in Pan
Call for Presentations
TechDay
at ICANN 61
in San Juan, PR
The ICANN Tech Working Group is again planning a technical workshop at
the ICANN 61 meeting on Monday 20
...@isoc.org<mailto:dnssec-sanj...@isoc.org> by **03 January 2017**
We hope that you can join us.
Thank you,
Kathy Schnitt
On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:
Jean Robert Hountomey, AfricaCERT
Jacques Latour, .CA
Xiaodong Lee, CNNIC
Russ Mundy, Parsons
Ondřej Filip, CZ.NI
That's why we're working on DNSSEC automation, to let the DNS Operator sign the
zone and automate the provisioning of DS record into the registry without
registrant or registrar intervention. Multiple methods and approach being work
on.
API for DNS Operator:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draf
ISP: Anybody offering services over the internet, including Transit Providers.
Transit Provider: An internet service "transit" where the whole Internet can
reach your advertised network addresses.
:-)
Jack
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of M
CN??
Jacques
On 2017-10-11, 3:04 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Jean-Francois Mezei"
wrote:
>On 2017-10-11 11:40, Jacques Latour wrote:
>> Does anyone know if there's fibre resiliency between Calgary and
>>Toronto over the Great lakes, I thinking redundancy could be ach
Here's a fact, the next ICANN meeting in March is still a go in San Juan PR.
Hopefully bringing 2000 people will have a positive impact on the local economy.
> -Original Message-
> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Todd
> Underwood
> Sent: October 19, 2017 7:56 P
> Since the Trans Canada highway in that part of Ontario is actually a 2 lane
> rural road, I am not sure people would have laid fibre along it knowing the
> progressive work to widen it might require frequent relocation of the fibre.
That's a good point, what about along the Trans-Canadian pi
Hi,
Does anyone know if there's fibre resiliency between Calgary and Toronto over
the Great lakes, I thinking redundancy could be achieved by using two paths one
following the railroad and the other following the Trans-Canadian highway.
Does anyone know if there is fibre following the Trans-Ca
Right, forgot to mention, it's population, not IP addresses, the average is 2.2
person / household in Canada I believe.
> -Original Message-
> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Harald
> Koch
> Sent: October 2, 2017 4:34 PM
> To: NANOG list
> Subject: Re: Question
Hi all!
I'm working on our IPv6 and DNSSEC adoption report for Canada and the data I
use comes largely from APNIC (https://stats.labs.apnic.net/dnssec/CA) and
(https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/CA).
Labs.APNIC has a pretty cool system to measure this kind of stuff by deploying
specially crafte
tation to
dnssec-abudh...@isoc.org<mailto:dnssec-abudh...@isoc.org> by **08 September
2017**
We hope that you can join us.
Thank you,
Julie Hedlund
On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:
Jean Robert Hountomey, AfricaCERT
Jacques Latour, .CA
Xiaodong Lee, CNNIC
Russ Mundy, Pa
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Jacques
> Latour
> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2017 9:43 AM
> To: nanog@nanog.org
> Subject: Call For Presentations - DNS-OARC Workshop 27, San Jose, CA, USA,
> 29-30 September 2017
>
> [with apologies to those who see this on multiple l
[with apologies to those who see this on multiple lists]
Call For Presentations
The DNS-OARC 27th Workshop will take place in San Jose, CA, USA
on September 29th and 30th 2017, the Friday and Saturday preceding
NANOG 71. The Workshop's Program Committee is now requesting proposals
for presentati
Good point, we would need a piece of websocket code to run before or after NDT
that figures out MAX speed so end users we can compare with other speed tests.
NDT is about the quality of a connection, not absolute maximum quantity that
can be jammed on a link irrespective of errors and all.
>---
Yup, websocket implementations across all browsers not equal
On 2016-07-20, 2:56 PM, "NANOG on behalf of David"
wrote:
>On 2016-07-20 12:52 PM, Jacques Latour wrote:
>> In that case, for Canadians, go to http://performance.cira.ca, it's
>>MLAB-NDT based and checks
In that case, for Canadians, go to http://performance.cira.ca, it's MLAB-NDT
based and checks IPv6 and DNSSEC :-)
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>-Original Message-
>From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Ishmael Rufus
>Sent: July-20-16 10:33 AM
>To: Janusz Jezowicz
>Cc: NANOG list
>Sub
Is there a list of IPv6 only ISP or services? I'd be curious to trend that
somehow, by geography, service type, etc... if any.
>-Original Message-
>From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Mark Andrews
>Sent: July-04-16 9:49 AM
>To: Matt Hoppes
>Cc: Tore Anderson; nanog
Hi,
Can someone from Telus ping me off-list re:IPv6 deployment.
Jack
> -Original Message-
> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Jacques
> Latour
> Sent: January-04-16 11:45 AM
> To: Jared Mauch; Ca By; nanog@nanog.org
> Subject: RE: Another Big
Great news and even more impressive is that Canada is the fastest adopter with
~8% IPv6 penetration, growing from almost 0.5% to 8% in 3 months!!!. See
http://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/CA
Telus is making a big difference in Canada as the IPv6 adoption leader @ ~45%
IPv6 adoption.http://sta
Hi,
Dual stack is where we need to go 'now', but we need to think about the future
where we run an IPv6 only stack and stop thinking how to leverage, extend,
expand and create ugly IPv4 solutions. IPv4 is done; it served its purpose
well, thank you. We need a date where IPv4 is no longer routed
Just turn IPv6 on when you can.
> We manage 65+ hotels in Canada and the topic of IPv6 for guest internet
> connectivity has never been brought up, except by me. It's not a discussion
> our
> vendors or the hotel brands have opened either.
I would argue customers never asked an IPv4 connection e
Hi all!
At .ca, we're currently working on expanding our .ca anycast infrastructure
(any.ca-servers.ca) on ASN 55195 - 199.4.144.0/24. For now, we're looking to
expand in colocation centers (IXP connected) in the following locations:
- NOTA - NAP of the Americas Miami, FL
-
At .ca, we see a very low IPv6 adoption rate in .ca domains and slow
progression rate. See last ~3 years trends at www.cira.ca/radarv6
Just as an indicator, we have 316 .ca domains with IPv6 glue records :-(
***
Can the major Canadian ISP reply back with their plans/timelines/costs on IPv6
offe
Bill, not true.
Following on our vision for Canada to have an IXP in every major city,
specifically for Calgary, CIRA worked with CYBERA to organize a town hall
meeting in Calgary, on September 14, 2013. At the meeting, we had interested
members of the community (Content delivery, ISP, governm
The main reason we are collecting feedback for Vancouver is that both VANTX and
PIX are not member based IXP organizations, VANTX is owned and operated by
BCnet, a R&E organization, and PIX is owned and operated by Peer1.
We heard from a few people in Vancouver that they would like to have a tru
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