Dear SwiNOGers,

 

I’m happy to present the final agenda of SwiNOG#35

If you have not registered yet, please do it now and let your friends and 
colleagues know ;-)

 

08:15 | Registration, Coffee & Gipfeli

 

09:15 | Welcome, Agenda | Simon Ryf (SwiNOG)

 

09:20 | How to grow IPv6 only services | Nico Schottelius (ungleich glarus ag)

As an IPv6 first Data Center, we are looking at IPv6 from a technological and 
marketing perspective. In this talk I will show our findings in how users 
reacted towards IPv6 (only) offers, which challenges we encountered on this 
path and which strategies aid in building and selling IPv6 only services. IPv6 
adoption is often compared to the chicken or the egg problem. At the end of the 
talk I will present you with 2 (strongly biased) solutions to it.

 

09:45 | Network Telemetry and Big Data - Part 1 | Thomas Graf, Paolo Lucente & 
Zongren Liu (Swisscom)

This presentation with demo shows the collaboration with Swisscom to advance 
Network Telemetry and Big Data technologies in two parts.

Swisscom explains, from a Service Provider viewpoint, the challenges in 
virtualization and why Swisscom believes this is a key topic to gain visibility 
in their networks and improve quality. This includes flow aggregation, BMP and 
Streaming Telemetry for forwarding-plane, control-plane and topology/device 
metrics. We will underline the importance of schema conversion and registration 
and the current challenges to align Big Data (data processing, storage and 
analytics) and Network Telemetry (data collection). We are going to demo flow 
aggregation and streaming telemetry.

Paolo Lucente is going to present the open source project pmacct. Its 
versatility to cover flow technologies such as IPFIX, BMP and last but not 
least streaming telemetry metrics where Paolo and Swissscom co-developing.

 

10:30 | Coffee Break

 

11:00 | Network Telemetry and Big Data - Part 2 | Christian Kuster (Huawei)

Huawei is going to present the new Swisscom Broadband network Sultan, what part 
Network Telemetry and Big Data plays there and how Huawei supports Swisscom 
with their innovations and close collaboration.

 

11:45 | RIPE RPKI | Massimiliano Stucchi (RIPE)

tbd

 

12:05 | SwissIX Update | Manuel Schweizer (SwissIX)

Traditional SwissIX update

 

12:15 | Lunch

 

13:45 | The State of Internet Security: 2019 | Rayhaan Jaufeerally

There are a wide range of technologies that have been developed to secure core 
Internet infrastructure, however not all of them have yet been widely deployed 
to reap their benefits. In this presentation we present a selection of these 
technologies, investigate what security properties they will provide given 
sufficient adoption, and look at the current deployment status. Specifically we 
focus on three core areas: interdomain routing, Public Key Infrastructure, and 
the Domain Name System. In interdomain routing we look at mechanisms to 
validate routing control protocol messages (Resource Public Key Infrastructure, 
and Border Gateway Protocol Security), in PKI we focus on the Certificate 
Authority ecosystem and Certificate Transparency, and for DNS security we look 
at DNSSEC, and DNS over HTTPS.

 

14:15 | machine Learning in action - L7 Behavioral Analysis for DDoS detection 
| Carine Polaillon (F5)

tbd

 

14:40 | The State of DNSSEC Implementation in Switzerland | Michael Hausding 
(SWITCH)

DNSSEC, the DNS Security Extensions was introduced more than 10 years ago. The 
adoption of DNSSEC in Switzerland was slow for the last 10 years, but gained 
some momentum in the last 24 months. What is the reason behind a growing number 
of DNSSEC signed domain names and more ASNs having validating resolvers in 
Switzerland? Will the recommendation of ICANN for DNSSEC after the recent 
attacks help with the implementation of DNSSEC in Switzerland? What can hosters 
and ISPs do to secure the basic DNS infrastructure in Switzerland.

 

15:05 | Everything is a Freaking DNS problem - dnsdist to the rescue | Dominic 
Lüchinger (cyon GmbH)

DNS plays a crucial part in any network infrastructure. dnsdist, a DoS- and 
abuse-aware loadbalancer, can help you mitigate the risk of a downtime that 
occur during maintenance work, attacks and configuration errors. We share our 
experience putting dnsdist in front of our nameservers and resolvers. With the 
help of the many built-in stats, we were able to improve the performance even 
further.

 

15:35 | Coffee Break

 

16:05 | Managing sleep with a resilient DNS infrastructure | Jeroen Massar 
(Quickline AG)

The talk will discuss deploying both an Authoritive and Recursive DNS 
infrastructure that is resilient against outages of network (DoS, 
misconfiguration), datacenter and people with the ultimate goal of very rarely 
having ops folks awake during the night. We'll discuss the combination of 
various open source projects in combination with the techniques that achieve 
this goal and how we have deployed the setups without anybody noticing.

 

16:35 | Buffer Sizing Revisited | Simon Leinen (SWITCH)

Routers and switches need buffers to accommodate traffic bursts. But how big 
should those buffers be? The elders recommended RTT*bottleneck 
bandwidth[Villamizar1994], but more recent work suggests we can get away with 
much less. We will look at economic and performance trade-offs of small vs. big 
buffers in light of recent trends in forwarding hardware and transport protocol 
evolution.

 

17:00 | grey energy used by data traffic | Kordian Caplazi

The goal of my thesis is to calculate the grey energy imported and exported in 
Switzerland, which is generated by the data traffic of the internet. Today it 
is already done for consumer products such as clothes or cars, but not for the 
internet. For the internet our approach is to map the total traffic and its 
energy consumption along the route. A more detailed view on the energy 
consumption and therefore the greenhouse gas production will be achieved by 
splitting the traffic by country and its sources for energy production.

 

17:05 | How not to integrate Access CPEs | Pascal Gloor (Quickline AG)

you'll see ;-)

 

17:15 | Roundup | Simon Ryf (SwiNOG)

 

17:20 | Social Event

 

 

Many thanks to your sponsors for this event

 

Huawei & F5

 

 

Hope to see you on the 8th of May

 

Simon

 

SwiNOG

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