[swinog] ### SwiNOG #38 - Agenda ###

2023-06-08 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf via swinog
Dear SwiNOG community,

we could finally compile the agenda for the upcoming SwiNOG #38 – June 
Wednesday 21st
Have a look at https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog38/
There is still time to https://register.swinog.ch/ if you have not done it 
already.


We have a super packed agenda. On the other hand,

I’m very happy with all the exciting speeches which have made it to the final 
list.



A few last things to wrap up and then we’re ready to welcome you again in ~ 2 
weeks.



Looking forward to seeing many of you.



SwiNOG Core Team
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[swinog] Agenda

2023-03-27 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf via swinog
Dear SwiNOG community,

you received a few mails I intended for the swinog-core and not the public 
mailing list.
I hope I did not disclose too much private info and on the bright side you got 
a sneak peak of what might come up.
We will publish a preliminary agenda beginning of May.

My sincere apologies.

Br
Simon
SwiNOG


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[swinog] Re: SwiNOG : CFP Submission

2023-03-27 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf via swinog
Hi Thomas,

thx for the quick answer. I will get back to you latest end of April.

br
Simon

From: Thomas Kernen 
Date: Monday, 27 March 2023 at 18:03
To: Simon Ryf , swi...@swinog.ch 
Subject: Re: SwiNOG : CFP Submission
Hi Simon,

I tend to deliver long presentations when it’s not a core topic that is well 
known to the audience. I can cut down to 30mins if need be, it just means I 
need to skip some of the background information if need be.

I’ll be happy to present if a slot is available and it suits the goals of the 
program committee.

Cheers
T

From: Simon Ryf 
Date: Monday, 27 March 2023 at 17:32
To: Thomas Kernen , swi...@swinog.ch 
Subject: Re: SwiNOG : CFP Submission
Dear Thomas,

thank you for your presentation proposal.

We're still in the process of collecting speeches and compile the Agenda.
Therefore we cannot yet confirm that you will receive a slot.
We will confirm your speech latest by end of April 2023.

There is one question for the moment: 45min is on the far side of the length 
and I just want to check with you (depending on the number of speeches) if you 
could shorten it to 35-40 min?

In the meantime:

- Please let us know if your plans are changing in the meantime and you cannot 
make it.
- Please do NOT yet register to the event because speakers do not have to pay 
and it will complicate the process if you do so.
- If you have any questions let us know by E-Mail, Telegram or Phone

Thank you again for your effort and we'll keep in touch.

br
Simon
SwiNOG

From: Thomas Kernen 
Date: Friday, 24 February 2023 at 21:32
To: Steven Glogger , core list 
Subject: SwiNOG : CFP Submission
SwiNOG 
<https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.swinog.ch%2F=05%7C01%7Ctkernen%40nvidia.com%7C573c8ac4ddd14239236c08db2ed86eb3%7C43083d15727340c1b7db39efd9ccc17a%7C0%7C0%7C638155279331507435%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C=XmbcH3wd%2BrOthabZMIG0MDDCkzCVpX7sCeipoQqlFZ0%3D=0>
Your Name
Thomas Kernen
Your Email Address
tker...@nvidia.com
Company
NVIDIA
Company Twitter Handle
Name of Presenter (if different)
Presenter Email Address (if different)
Presenter Twitter Handle
Title of Presentation
Time transfer requirements in the network and datacenter
Short Abstract of the Presentation
Modern networking infrastructure can deliver nanosecond scale timing to enable 
applications to improve their overall performance. This presentation will 
discuss infrastructure requirements to enable applications to consume such 
information and for which purpose.
Expected Length of Presentation (in min.)
45
Is SwiNOG allowed to Publish the Presentation on the Webpage?
Yes
Is SwiNOG allowed to take and publish pictures from you on the event?
Yes
Is SwiNOG allowed to take and publish videos from you on the event?
Yes

© 2023 
SwiNOG<https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.swinog.ch%2F=05%7C01%7Ctkernen%40nvidia.com%7C573c8ac4ddd14239236c08db2ed86eb3%7C43083d15727340c1b7db39efd9ccc17a%7C0%7C0%7C638155279331507435%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C=XmbcH3wd%2BrOthabZMIG0MDDCkzCVpX7sCeipoQqlFZ0%3D=0>.
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[swinog] Re: SwiNOG: Speaker Slot

2023-03-27 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf via swinog
Hi Sebastien,

we’re still in the process of collecting speeches and compile the agenda.
Therefore: Yes, there are slots available, and we will send the confirmation to 
each speaker if the talk is considered by end of April.

Speeches do not cost anything, and speakers do not have to pay anything to 
attend the meeting.
However, talks with a sales content will not get accepted. Please check the 
Submission Guidelines below.
If you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact me again.

Br
Simon

Language of Slides and Talks
The whole day will be hold in English, therefore we kindly ask you to produce 
your presentation in English.
Submission Guidelines
All submissions must have a strong technical bias (or be completely off topic) 
and must not be promotional for your employer.
Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target 
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose 
sizes may vary considerably.
To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you to fill in the 
form at https://www.swinog.ch/cfp/
We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would be 
valuable to the SwiNOG community.
Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG website 
after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might be that 
some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended for 
publication on the internet.



From: Sebastien Bocev 
Date: Tuesday, 21 March 2023 at 12:21
To: Steven Glogger , core list 
Subject: SwiNOG: Speaker Slot
SwiNOG 
Your Name
Sebastien Bocev
Your Email
sebastien.bo...@eunetworks.com
Subject
Speaker Slot
Your Message
Dear Swinog Team,

could you please let me know if there are still speaker slots available and 
what one would cost?

Many thanks
Sebastien
I confirm, this is NOT a delisting request
on


--
This email was sent from a contact form on SwiNOG 
(http://www.swinog.ch/contact/)

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[swinog] Re: [swinog-core] SwiNOG : CFP Submission

2023-03-27 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf via swinog
Hi Roque,

sure thing – thank you. I will ping you end of April.

Br
Simon

From: Roque Gagliano (rogaglia) 
Date: Monday, 27 March 2023 at 17:53
To: Simon Ryf , swi...@swinog.ch 
Subject: Re: [swinog-core] SwiNOG : CFP Submission
Hi Simon,

I would gladly accept but I have a possible medical intervention that may 
prevent me to attend this event. If the content of my talk is accepted, can you 
please re-check with me? I would have more clarity by end of April.

BTW, part of this work made it to the IETF now: 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-rogaglia-netconf-trace-ctx-extension/

Regards,
Roque

From: Simon Ryf 
Date: Monday, 27 March 2023 at 17:48
To: Roque Gagliano (rogaglia) , swi...@swinog.ch 

Subject: Re: [swinog-core] SwiNOG : CFP Submission
Dear Roque,

quite a while ago you submitted a presentation proposal.
We're still in the process of collecting speeches and compile the Agenda.
I just wanted to get back to you and ask if your still up to it and we can 
consider you in the SwiNOG#38 (Wednesday, June 21th 2023) Agenda?

We will confirm your speech latest by end of April 2023.

In the meantime:

- Please let us know if your plans are changing in the meantime and you cannot 
make it.
- Please do NOT yet register to the event because speakers do not have to pay 
and it will complicate the process if you do so.
- If you have any questions let us know by E-Mail, Telegram or Phone

Thank you again for your effort and we'll keep in touch.

br
Simon
SwiNOG


From: Roque Gagliano via swinog-core 
Date: Friday, 19 August 2022 at 12:11
To: swinog-c...@swinog.ch 
Subject: [swinog-core] SwiNOG : CFP Submission
SwiNOG <https://www.swinog.ch/>
Your Name
Roque Gagliano
Your Email Address
rogag...@cisco.com
Company
Cisco
Company Twitter Handle
@Cisco
Name of Presenter (if different)
Presenter Email Address (if different)
Presenter Twitter Handle
Title of Presentation
OpenTelemetry: What is it and why it mothers to network engineers
Short Abstract of the Presentation
The Cloud Native Foundation OpenTelemetry project is taking speed to change the 
way we monitor applications. This new technology will have its first effect for 
network engineers on how we "manage the managers" but its implications could go 
way beyond network management and automation applications. In this presentation 
I will present OpenTelemetry and demonstrate how it can be used to monitor 
network applications (I use Cisco NSO as the example)
Expected Length of Presentation (in min.)
30
Is SwiNOG allowed to Publish the Presentation on the Webpage?
Yes
Is SwiNOG allowed to take and publish pictures from you on the event?
Yes
Is SwiNOG allowed to take and publish videos from you on the event?
Yes

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[swinog] Re: SwiNOG : CFP Submission

2023-03-27 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf via swinog
Dear Silvan,

thank you for your presentation proposal.

We're still in the process of collecting speeches and compile the Agenda.
Therefore we cannot yet confirm that you will receive a slot.
We will confirm your speech latest by end of April 2023.

In the meantime:

- Please let us know if your plans are changing in the meantime and you cannot 
make it.
- Please do NOT yet register to the event because speakers do not have to pay 
and it will complicate the process if you do so.
- If you have any questions let us know by E-Mail, Telegram or Phone

Thank you again for your effort and we'll keep in touch.

br
Simon
SwiNOG


From: Silvan Michael Gebhardt 
Date: Tuesday, 21 March 2023 at 08:43
To: Steven Glogger , core list 
Subject: SwiNOG : CFP Submission
SwiNOG 
Your Name
Silvan Michael Gebhardt
Your Email Address
gebha...@fi.openfactory.net
Company
institute for pyrotechnical cleaning oy
Company Twitter Handle
@openfact...@fimidi.com
Name of Presenter (if different)
Presenter Email Address (if different)
Presenter Twitter Handle
Title of Presentation
little bobbys first bigger routeleak
Short Abstract of the Presentation
- how we managed to cause a large SAAS network to throw us 500% of our IXP port 
in traffic
- what caused it
- why it even was announced.
- how our AS-SET become what it is and how we drilled down to the exact mistakes
- what mistakes were made at what end and how we identified
- Lessons learned and what we can do to avoid such incidents in the future.

This is an earlier route leak, but it's still interesting from what I hear.
Expected Length of Presentation (in min.)
30
Is SwiNOG allowed to Publish the Presentation on the Webpage?
Yes
Is SwiNOG allowed to take and publish pictures from you on the event?
Yes
Is SwiNOG allowed to take and publish videos from you on the event?
Yes

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[swinog] Re: SwiNOG : CFP Submission

2023-03-27 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf via swinog
Dear Gianpaolo,

thank you for your presentation proposal.

We're still in the process of collecting speeches and compile the Agenda.
Therefore we cannot yet confirm that you will receive a slot.
We will confirm your speech latest by end of April 2023.

In the meantime:

- Please let us know if your plans are changing in the meantime and you cannot 
make it.
- Please do NOT yet register to the event because speakers do not have to pay 
and it will complicate the process if you do so.
- If you have any questions let us know by E-Mail, Telegram or Phone

Thank you again for your effort and we'll keep in touch.

br
Simon
SwiNOG


From: Gianpaolo Del Matto 
Date: Friday, 24 March 2023 at 16:16
To: Steven Glogger , core list 
Subject: SwiNOG : CFP Submission
SwiNOG 
Your Name
Gianpaolo Del Matto
Your Email Address
t...@thephintagecollector.ch
Company
THE PHINTAGE COLLECTOR
Company Twitter Handle
@PhintageCollect
Name of Presenter (if different)
Presenter Email Address (if different)
Presenter Twitter Handle
Title of Presentation
Old Computers can still be Fun!
Short Abstract of the Presentation
A look into the past and the fascination of old computers of past decades!
Expected Length of Presentation (in min.)
20
Is SwiNOG allowed to Publish the Presentation on the Webpage?
Yes
Is SwiNOG allowed to take and publish pictures from you on the event?
Yes
Is SwiNOG allowed to take and publish videos from you on the event?
Yes

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[swinog] Re: [swinog-core] SwiNOG : CFP Submission

2023-03-27 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf via swinog
Dear Roque,

quite a while ago you submitted a presentation proposal.
We're still in the process of collecting speeches and compile the Agenda.
I just wanted to get back to you and ask if your still up to it and we can 
consider you in the SwiNOG#38 (Wednesday, June 21th 2023) Agenda?

We will confirm your speech latest by end of April 2023.

In the meantime:

- Please let us know if your plans are changing in the meantime and you cannot 
make it.
- Please do NOT yet register to the event because speakers do not have to pay 
and it will complicate the process if you do so.
- If you have any questions let us know by E-Mail, Telegram or Phone

Thank you again for your effort and we'll keep in touch.

br
Simon
SwiNOG


From: Roque Gagliano via swinog-core 
Date: Friday, 19 August 2022 at 12:11
To: swinog-c...@swinog.ch 
Subject: [swinog-core] SwiNOG : CFP Submission
SwiNOG 
Your Name
Roque Gagliano
Your Email Address
rogag...@cisco.com
Company
Cisco
Company Twitter Handle
@Cisco
Name of Presenter (if different)
Presenter Email Address (if different)
Presenter Twitter Handle
Title of Presentation
OpenTelemetry: What is it and why it mothers to network engineers
Short Abstract of the Presentation
The Cloud Native Foundation OpenTelemetry project is taking speed to change the 
way we monitor applications. This new technology will have its first effect for 
network engineers on how we "manage the managers" but its implications could go 
way beyond network management and automation applications. In this presentation 
I will present OpenTelemetry and demonstrate how it can be used to monitor 
network applications (I use Cisco NSO as the example)
Expected Length of Presentation (in min.)
30
Is SwiNOG allowed to Publish the Presentation on the Webpage?
Yes
Is SwiNOG allowed to take and publish pictures from you on the event?
Yes
Is SwiNOG allowed to take and publish videos from you on the event?
Yes

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[swinog] Re: SwiNOG : CFP Submission

2023-03-27 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf via swinog
Dear Will,

thank you for your presentation proposal.

We're still in the process of collecting speeches and compile the Agenda.
Therefore we cannot yet confirm that you will receive a slot.
We will confirm your speech latest by end of April 2023.

In the meantime:

- Please let us know if your plans are changing in the meantime and you cannot 
make it.
- Please do NOT yet register to the event because speakers do not have to pay 
and it will complicate the process if you do so.
- If you have any questions let us know by E-Mail, Telegram or Phone

Thank you again for your effort and we'll keep in touch.

br
Simon
SwiNOG


From: Will van Gulik 
Date: Monday, 13 February 2023 at 10:14
To: Steven Glogger , core list 
Subject: SwiNOG : CFP Submission
SwiNOG 
Your Name
Will van Gulik
Your Email Address
w...@nimag.net
Company
Saitis - Nimag - AS2613
Company Twitter Handle
Name of Presenter (if different)
Presenter Email Address (if different)
Presenter Twitter Handle
Title of Presentation
Akvorado, collect and visualize flows the easy way.
Short Abstract of the Presentation
We all remember the marvel of Nfsen, that served it's purpose for ages, and 
probably still does for some of us. But things moved, and our friend Vincent 
Bernat and Free's team made a tool that helps us know where our traffic is 
going. I'll try to tell you how to setup Akvorado in the same amount of time 
required for my presentation.
Expected Length of Presentation (in min.)
10
Is SwiNOG allowed to Publish the Presentation on the Webpage?
Yes
Is SwiNOG allowed to take and publish pictures from you on the event?
Yes
Is SwiNOG allowed to take and publish videos from you on the event?
Yes

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[swinog] Re: SwiNOG : CFP Submission

2023-03-27 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf via swinog
Dear Thomas,

thank you for your presentation proposal.

We're still in the process of collecting speeches and compile the Agenda.
Therefore we cannot yet confirm that you will receive a slot.
We will confirm your speech latest by end of April 2023.

There is one question for the moment: 45min is on the far side of the length 
and I just want to check with you (depending on the number of speeches) if you 
could shorten it to 35-40 min?

In the meantime:

- Please let us know if your plans are changing in the meantime and you cannot 
make it.
- Please do NOT yet register to the event because speakers do not have to pay 
and it will complicate the process if you do so.
- If you have any questions let us know by E-Mail, Telegram or Phone

Thank you again for your effort and we'll keep in touch.

br
Simon
SwiNOG

From: Thomas Kernen 
Date: Friday, 24 February 2023 at 21:32
To: Steven Glogger , core list 
Subject: SwiNOG : CFP Submission
SwiNOG 
Your Name
Thomas Kernen
Your Email Address
tker...@nvidia.com
Company
NVIDIA
Company Twitter Handle
Name of Presenter (if different)
Presenter Email Address (if different)
Presenter Twitter Handle
Title of Presentation
Time transfer requirements in the network and datacenter
Short Abstract of the Presentation
Modern networking infrastructure can deliver nanosecond scale timing to enable 
applications to improve their overall performance. This presentation will 
discuss infrastructure requirements to enable applications to consume such 
information and for which purpose.
Expected Length of Presentation (in min.)
45
Is SwiNOG allowed to Publish the Presentation on the Webpage?
Yes
Is SwiNOG allowed to take and publish pictures from you on the event?
Yes
Is SwiNOG allowed to take and publish videos from you on the event?
Yes

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[swinog] SwiNOG #38 - Register NOW for 21.06.2023

2023-03-17 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf via swinog
Dear SwiNOG community,

The speeches are rolling in, sponsors are on their way to the ship deck and 
it’s looking good for Wednesday 21st of June.

Please register your seat now: https://register.swinog.ch/

We’ll also try to get you the first few entries in the agenda soon.

Important Dates for https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog38/:

02.02.2023 Call for Papers
01.03.2023 Registration opens
02.06.2023 Call for Papers closing
05.06.2023 Final publication of agenda
09.06.2023 Registration closes
16.06.2023 Deadline for all slides
21.06.2023 Meeting Day

Greetings
SwiNOG Core Team
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[swinog] ##### SwiNOG #38 (June 21st 2023) - Call for Papers #####

2023-02-02 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf via swinog
Sorry June 21st is the correct day – as also written here 
https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog38/:

From: Simon Ryf 
Date: Thursday, 2 February 2023 at 21:47
To: SwiNOG Mailinglist 
Subject: # SwiNOG #38 - Call for Papers #
Dear SwiNOG community,

Please forward me to whomever you think should know about our community.

This is the official Call for Paper email. Please submit your proposal via 
https://www.swinog.ch/cfp/
The 38th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held in 
Berne on top of the Gurten on Wednesday June 21st, 2023.

Important Dates for https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog38/:
02.02.2023 Call for Papers
01.03.2023 Registration opens
02.06.2023 Call for Papers closing
05.06.2023 Final publication of agenda
09.06.2023 Registration closes
16.06.2023 Deadline for all slides
21.06.2022 Meeting Day

Topics for Presentations/Talks

Please re-submit your paper if you're still up with a topic which you have 
submitted during … yeah whatever you call this period…!

The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although we 
prefer the length of the presentations to be between 5 to 45 minutes. Here is a 
non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:

  *   Security, DDOS Mitigation,
  *   IPv6
  *   Open-Source tools and interesting Github projects
  *   International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
  *   Routing
  *   Peering
  *   Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
  *   Legal issues (BÜPF, etc.)
  *   Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)
  *   Off-Topic if you think the audience will enjoy

  *   Feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and collaboration! Or you 
can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in. Or join 
our telegram group at https://t.me/SWINOG

Language of Slides and Talks
The whole day will be hold in English, therefore we kindly ask you to produce 
your presentation in English.

Submission Guidelines
All submissions must have a strong technical bias (or be completely off topic) 
and must not be promotional for your employer.
Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target 
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose 
sizes may vary considerably.
To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you to fill in the 
form at https://www.swinog.ch/cfp/

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would be 
valuable to the SwiNOG community.
Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG website 
after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might be that 
some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended for 
publication on the internet.

Greetings,
Simon
SwiNOG Core Team


General Information (SwiNOG Community)
The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people who 
are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.
SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in 
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas and 
information between different companies and organisations.
SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing, or 
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working on, 
with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every aspect 
of their (net)work.
The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of 
information among network operators, engineers, researchers, and other 
professionals close to the network community.

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/, Facebook, 
Xing,
Information about the meeting will be published at 
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog38/

General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under article 
60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG community 
ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises SwiNOG meetings.

Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland

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[swinog] ##### SwiNOG #38 - Call for Papers #####

2023-02-02 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf via swinog
Dear SwiNOG community,

Please forward me to whomever you think should know about our community.

This is the official Call for Paper email. Please submit your proposal via 
https://www.swinog.ch/cfp/
The 38th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held in 
Berne on top of the Gurten on Wednesday June 21st, 2023.

Important Dates for https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog38/:
02.02.2023 Call for Papers
01.03.2023 Registration opens
02.06.2023 Call for Papers closing
05.06.2023 Final publication of agenda
09.06.2023 Registration closes
16.06.2023 Deadline for all slides
30.06.2022 Meeting Day

Topics for Presentations/Talks

Please re-submit your paper if you're still up with a topic which you have 
submitted during … yeah whatever you call this period…!

The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although we 
prefer the length of the presentations to be between 5 to 45 minutes. Here is a 
non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:

  *   Security, DDOS Mitigation,
  *   IPv6
  *   Open-Source tools and interesting Github projects
  *   International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
  *   Routing
  *   Peering
  *   Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
  *   Legal issues (BÜPF, etc.)
  *   Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)
  *   Off-Topic if you think the audience will enjoy

  *   Feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and collaboration! Or you 
can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in. Or join 
our telegram group at https://t.me/SWINOG

Language of Slides and Talks
The whole day will be hold in English, therefore we kindly ask you to produce 
your presentation in English.

Submission Guidelines
All submissions must have a strong technical bias (or be completely off topic) 
and must not be promotional for your employer.
Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target 
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose 
sizes may vary considerably.
To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you to fill in the 
form at https://www.swinog.ch/cfp/

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would be 
valuable to the SwiNOG community.
Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG website 
after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might be that 
some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended for 
publication on the internet.

Greetings,
Simon
SwiNOG Core Team


General Information (SwiNOG Community)
The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people who 
are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.
SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in 
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas and 
information between different companies and organisations.
SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing, or 
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working on, 
with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every aspect 
of their (net)work.
The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of 
information among network operators, engineers, researchers, and other 
professionals close to the network community.

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/, Facebook, 
Xing,
Information about the meeting will be published at 
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog38/

General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under article 
60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG community 
ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises SwiNOG meetings.

Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland

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[swinog] SwiNOG #38 - 01.09.2022 - Cancellation

2022-08-19 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf via swinog
Dear SwiNOG Community,

Sadly we have to cancel SwiNOG #38 / 01.09.2022.
Despite the efforts in the last weeks we could neither find enough sponsors nor 
enough content/speeches to organize a full day meeting at the quality you are 
used to. We were working hard to find solutions, but today we had to make the 
difficult decision to cancel the event.

We appologize for this sad announcement and will communicate a new date for 
spring 2023 as soon as possible. In the meantime we are disucssing how we can 
improve the process internally and motivate more sponsors and speakers for 
SwiNOG. Of course we would be very happy for input from the community as in the 
end: this is your event.

Thank you for your understanding and thank you to all that tried their best to 
make the event happen.

Best Regards
SwiNOG Core Team
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[swinog] ##### SwiNOG #38 - Call for Papers #####

2022-07-20 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf via swinog
Dear SwiNOG community,

Please forward me to whomever you think should now about our community.

This is the official Call for Paper email. Please submit your proposal via 
https://www.swinog.ch/cfp/
The 38th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held in 
Berne on top of the Gurten on Thursday September 1st 2022.

Important Dates for https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog38/:
20.07.2022 Call for Papers
02.08.2022 Registration opens
19.08.2022 Call for Papers closing
22.08.2022 Final publication of agenda
25.08.2022 Registration closes
26.08.2022 Deadline for all slides
01.09.2022 Meeting Day

Topics for Presentations/Talks

Please re-submit your paper if you're still up with a topic which you have 
submitted during … yeah whatever you call this period…!

The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although we 
prefer the length of the presentations to be between 5 to 45 minutes. Here is a 
non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:

  *   Security, DDOS Mitigation,
  *   IPv6
  *   Open-Source tools and interesting Github projects
  *   International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
  *   Routing
  *   Peering
  *   Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
  *   Legal issues (BÜPF, etc.)
  *   Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)
  *   Off-Topic if you think the audience will enjoy


  *   Feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and collaboration! Or you 
can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in. Or join 
our telegram group at https://t.me/SWINOG

Language of Slides and Talks
The whole day will be hold in English, therefore we kindly ask you to produce 
your presentation in English.

Submission Guidelines
All submissions must have a strong technical bias (or be completely off topic) 
and must not be promotional for your employer.
Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target 
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose 
sizes may vary considerably.
To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you to fill in the 
form at https://www.swinog.ch/cfp/

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would be 
valuable to the SwiNOG community.
Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG website 
after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might be that 
some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended for 
publication on the internet.

Greetings,
Simon
SwiNOG Core Team


General Information (SwiNOG Community)
The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people who 
are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.
SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in 
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas and 
information between different companies and organisations.
SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing, or 
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working on, 
with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every aspect 
of their (net)work.
The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of 
information among network operators, engineers, researchers, and other 
professionals close to the network community.

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/, Facebook, 
Xing,
Information about the meeting will be published at 
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog38/

General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under article 
60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG community 
ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises SwiNOG meetings.

Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland

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[swinog] ## SwiNOG #37 - Change of Agenda

2021-11-30 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear Speakers, dear Participants

Because of the recently announced travel/quarantine restrictions we had to 
adapt the agenda.
Unfortunately, Massimo Candela with "BGPalerter & RPKI" and Benoit Claise with 
"Intent Assurance" cannot join us on Thursday.

Please see the updated Agenda: https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog37/

@All Speakers:
Could you drop me a "noted and OK" email so I know that you know your new 
schedule? Thank you.

Stay healthy and hope to see you soon on Thursday at SwiNOG #37

Best regards
SwiNOG Core Team

---

Dear SwiNOG #37 Participant,
Please find general information about the SwiNOG #37 meeting below.

Date and Agenda
Date: 02.12.2021
Registration: 08h15 - 09h15
Agenda: https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog37/

Coronavirus - Measures and ordinances

3G (vaccinated / cured / tested) rules are applied for the event.
See further info here: 
https://www.bag.admin.ch/bag/en/home/krankheiten/ausbrueche-epidemien-pandemien/aktuelle-ausbrueche-epidemien/novel-cov/massnahmen-des-bundes.html

Update November 26th 2021: The Canton of Berne stated, that beside the 
certificate obligation there is now a requirement to wear masks (except 
speakers).
See more details here: 
https://www.besondere-lage.sites.be.ch/de/start.html?newsID=ca18bb65-66a5-46d7-9d57-c5b17050924d

-> Please have your certificate and identification (ID, Passport or 
Drivers-License) ready when entering / registering at the Event.
If you have any doubts if your certificate and/or identification is valid, 
please contact us before the meeting day.

Please note that the well-being and health of every participant is our highest 
priority. Please help and support us all by considering below:

  *   If you feel sick, stay at home! You'll get a full refund.
  *   If you cannot ID yourself or do not have a valid certificate you are NOT 
allowed to enter the Building, no excuses made.
  *   Please wear your batch at all times. (Batch == valid cert)
  *   Check the weather and have appropriate clothing. During breaks and the 
social event we're probably more often outside as in other years.

Location and Travel Info

Location - Gurtenpark, Bern:
https://www.gurtenpark.ch/de-CH/Service-Pages/Anreise
https://goo.gl/maps/kuxy4QUrcoy

By Car:
You can park at the Gurtenbahn ground Station.
Here: https://goo.gl/maps/SFBuTRL52Xdz8mW36
-> Then take the Gurtenbahn

By Train:
>From Bern main station you may take below (see https://sbb.ch -> To: )
- S-Bahn S3 Belp and exit at Wabern station (-> To: Köniz, Gurtenbahn)
- Tram 9 (Wabern) and exit at Gurtenbahn stop (-> To: Wabern, Gurtenbahn)
-> Then take the Gurtenbahn
Gurtenbahn / Cable Rail:
The Gurtenbahn ist the only way (besides walking) to the Gurtenpark.
Map of the ground Station: https://goo.gl/maps/5uSKtgbianM2
SwiNOG participants DO NOT need to pay: Tell the clerk at the Ticketoffice
that you're participating SwiNOG and you get a free Ticket.
-> Please keep your Ticket to get back down.


See you at SwiNOG #37!

Best regards
SwiNOG Core Team


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Re: [swinog] [swinog-core] ## SwiNOG #37 - Participant Info ##

2021-11-29 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Hi Benoit,

I'm very sorry to hear that.
To be honest we've never done remote presentations and because we already have 
a tight schedule, I hope it is not too draconic to put you to the next meeting.
I'm juggling with lots of stuff which is different this time and I'm a bit 
anxious to put more on my list which could fail :-/

I would be delighted if I could write you (hopefully soon) for a presentation 
on SwiNOG #38 (whatever topic).

Besides the entry restrictions from Belgium the list is growing fast and just 
today government announced that they will take further measures tomorrow. So 
not even clear what will hit us in the face tomorrow.

Br
Simon



From: Steven Glogger 
Date: Monday, 29 November 2021 at 13:28
To: Benoit Claise 
Cc: Simon Ryf , swinog-c...@swinog.ch 
, swinog@lists.swinog.ch , 
Pierre Vander Vorst , thomas.g...@swisscom.com 

Subject: Re: [swinog-core] ## SwiNOG #37 - Participant Info ##
Hi Benoit

Simon will get back to you regarding the presentation and how to proceed.
@Pierre: As you Paid and cannot come due to higher force please decide here 
what we should do with your money (e.g. donation, refund, …) > 
https://www.swinog.ch/refund/

greetings
-steven


Am 29.11.2021 um 13:09 schrieb Benoit Claise 
mailto:benoit.cla...@huawei.com>>:

Dear SwiNOG organizers,

We (Pierre Vander Vorst and I) have a problem, coming from Belgium to attend 
SwiNOG 37
https://www.bag.admin.ch/bag/fr/home/das-bag/aktuell/medienmitteilungen.msg-id-86143.html<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bag.admin.ch%2Fbag%2Ffr%2Fhome%2Fdas-bag%2Faktuell%2Fmedienmitteilungen.msg-id-86143.html=04%7C01%7CThomas.Graf%40swisscom.com%7Cc83cfce4ed7e46759cf108d9b31e798c%7C364e5b87c1c7420d9beec35d19b557a1%7C0%7C0%7C637737765728219138%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000=dV4xsj6tARIwz1HWdDDzsKTNNMq5svyzrIO8ODkXMzI%3D=0>
En outre, à partir du 26 novembre 2021, à 20 h, les personnes entrant en Suisse 
en provenance de cette région, de Hong Kong, d’Israël et de la Belgique doivent 
présenter un test COVID-19 négatif et se placer en quarantaine durant dix jours.


Bei der Einreise aus der Region Südafrika, aus Hongkong, Israel und Belgien 
müssen zudem alle Personen ab 26.11.2021, 20 Uhr, einen negativen Covid-19-Test 
vorlegen und sich für 10 Tage in Quarantäne begeben
https://www.bag.admin.ch/<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bag.admin.ch%2F=04%7C01%7CThomas.Graf%40swisscom.com%7Cc83cfce4ed7e46759cf108d9b31e798c%7C364e5b87c1c7420d9beec35d19b557a1%7C0%7C0%7C637737765728229095%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000=GEU59MdzOH8b29KdQFKHoTNv65TAOdKU3m6AHitlKJo%3D=0>
 is an official web site, as this is referred from the 
https://www.eda.admin.ch/countries/belgium/en/home/representations/embassy.htm<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eda.admin.ch%2Fcountries%2Fbelgium%2Fen%2Fhome%2Frepresentations%2Fembassy.html=04%7C01%7CThomas.Graf%40swisscom.com%7Cc83cfce4ed7e46759cf108d9b31e798c%7C364e5b87c1c7420d9beec35d19b557a1%7C0%7C0%7C637737765728229095%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000=DVNiSG6vPTYY%2F%2FTcSGpKJ3GlPngUGmrZzqvl%2FMznWSc%3D=0>
This decision was taken last Friday.

Very sorry about the inconvenience. I guess we share the same frustration, 
trying to organize meetings during these pandemic times.

If there is a possibility for me to present (and attend) remotely, I'm 
obviously available. Let me know.

Regards, Benoit

Dear SwiNOG #37 Participant,
Please find general information about the SwiNOG #37 meeting below.

Date and Agenda
Date: 02.12.2021
Registration: 08h15 - 09h15
Agenda: https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog37/

Coronavirus - Measures and ordinances

3G (vaccinated / cured / tested) rules are applied for the event.
See further info here: 
https://www.bag.admin.ch/bag/en/home/krankheiten/ausbrueche-epidemien-pandemien/aktuelle-ausbrueche-epidemien/novel-cov/massnahmen-des-bundes.html

Update November 26th 2021: The Canton of Berne stated, that beside the 
certificate obligation there is now a requirement to wear masks (except 
speakers).
See more details here: 
https://www.besondere-lage.sites.be.ch/de/start.html?newsID=ca18bb65-66a5-46d7-9d57-c5b17050924d

-> Please have your certificate and identification (ID, Passport or 
Drivers-License) ready when entering / registering at the Event.
If you have any doubts if your certificate and/or identification is valid, 
please contact us before the meeting day.

Please note that the well-being and health of every participant is our highest 
priority. Please help and support us all by considering below:

  *   If you feel sick, stay at home! You'll get a full refund.
  *   If you cannot ID yourself or do not have a valid certificate you are NOT 

[swinog] ## SwiNOG #37 - Participant Info ##

2021-11-28 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG #37 Participant,
Please find general information about the SwiNOG #37 meeting below.

Date and Agenda
Date: 02.12.2021
Registration: 08h15 - 09h15
Agenda: https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog37/

Coronavirus - Measures and ordinances

3G (vaccinated / cured / tested) rules are applied for the event.
See further info here: 
https://www.bag.admin.ch/bag/en/home/krankheiten/ausbrueche-epidemien-pandemien/aktuelle-ausbrueche-epidemien/novel-cov/massnahmen-des-bundes.html

Update November 26th 2021: The Canton of Berne stated, that beside the 
certificate obligation there is now a requirement to wear masks (except 
speakers).
See more details here: 
https://www.besondere-lage.sites.be.ch/de/start.html?newsID=ca18bb65-66a5-46d7-9d57-c5b17050924d

-> Please have your certificate and identification (ID, Passport or 
Drivers-License) ready when entering / registering at the Event.
If you have any doubts if your certificate and/or identification is valid, 
please contact us before the meeting day.

Please note that the well-being and health of every participant is our highest 
priority. Please help and support us all by considering below:

  *   If you feel sick, stay at home! You'll get a full refund.
  *   If you cannot ID yourself or do not have a valid certificate you are NOT 
allowed to enter the Building, no excuses made.
  *   Please wear your batch at all times. (Batch == valid cert)
  *   Check the weather and have appropriate clothing. During breaks and the 
social event we're probably more often outside as in other years.

Location and Travel Info

Location - Gurtenpark, Bern:
https://www.gurtenpark.ch/de-CH/Service-Pages/Anreise
https://goo.gl/maps/kuxy4QUrcoy

By Car:
You can park at the Gurtenbahn ground Station.
Here: https://goo.gl/maps/SFBuTRL52Xdz8mW36
-> Then take the Gurtenbahn

By Train:
>From Bern main station you may take below (see https://sbb.ch -> To: )
- S-Bahn S3 Belp and exit at Wabern station (-> To: Köniz, Gurtenbahn)
- Tram 9 (Wabern) and exit at Gurtenbahn stop (-> To: Wabern, Gurtenbahn)
-> Then take the Gurtenbahn
Gurtenbahn / Cable Rail:
The Gurtenbahn ist the only way (besides walking) to the Gurtenpark.
Map of the ground Station: https://goo.gl/maps/5uSKtgbianM2
SwiNOG participants DO NOT need to pay: Tell the clerk at the Ticketoffice
that you're participating SwiNOG and you get a free Ticket.
-> Please keep your Ticket to get back down.


See you at SwiNOG #37!

Best regards
SwiNOG Core Team

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[swinog] ## SwiNOG#37 - Open Registration & preliminary Agenda ##

2021-11-09 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG community,

there has been a long wait, more delays but finally we're proud to announce the 
continuity of the SwiNOG meeting.

The 37th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group – SwiNOG will be held in 
Berne on top of the Gurten!

Thursday, 2nd of December 2021

We're still hoping to get a few more sponsors on board and there might be one 
or two more talks to be announced

Registration is open
https://register.swinog.ch/

Agenda (preliminary)
https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog37/

Special Thanks to

[cid:image001.png@01D7D59C.BFFEA4B0]

supporting us with a Gold Sponsorship and hereby helping us to continue the NOG 
community in Switzerland

Best regards and looking forward to seeing you

SwiNOG Team

Please redistribute this mail, post it, talk about it, and invite your 
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[swinog] ##### SwiNOG #37 - Call for Papers #####

2021-07-22 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG community,

Please forward me to whomever you think should now about our community.

This is the official Call for Paper email. Please submit your proposal via 
https://www.swinog.ch/cfp/
The 37th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held in 
Berne on top of the Gurten on Thursday December 2nd 2021.

Important Dates for https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog37/:
23.07.2021 Call for Papers
01.10.2021 Registration opens
31.10.2021 Call for Papers closing
15.11.2021 Final publication of agenda
25.11.2021 Registration closes
26.11.2021 Deadline for all slides
02.12.2021 Meeting day

Topics for Presentations/Talks

Please re-submit your paper if you're still up with a topic which you have 
submitted during … yeah whatever you call this period…!

The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although we 
prefer the length of the presentations to be between 5 to 45 minutes. Here is a 
non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:

  *   Security, DDOS Mitigation,
  *   IPv6
  *   Open-Source tools and interesting Github projects
  *   International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
  *   Routing
  *   Peering
  *   Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
  *   Legal issues (BÜPF, etc.)
  *   Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)
  *   Off-Topic if you think the audience will enjoy


  *   Feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and collaboration! Or you 
can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in. Or join 
our telegram group at https://t.me/SWINOG

Language of Slides and Talks
The whole day will be hold in English, therefore we kindly ask you to produce 
your presentation in English.

Submission Guidelines
All submissions must have a strong technical bias (or be completely off topic) 
and must not be promotional for your employer.
Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target 
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose 
sizes may vary considerably.
To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you to fill in the 
form at https://www.swinog.ch/cfp/

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would be 
valuable to the SwiNOG community.
Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG website 
after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might be that 
some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended for 
publication on the internet.

Greetings,
Simon
SwiNOG Core Team


General Information (SwiNOG Community)
The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people who 
are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.
SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in 
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas and 
information between different companies and organisations.
SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or 
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working on, 
with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every aspect 
of their (net)work.
The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of 
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other 
professionals close to the network community.

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/, Facebook, 
Xing,
Information about the meeting will be published at 
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog37/

General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under article 
60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG community 
ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises SwiNOG meetings.

Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland


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[swinog] SwiNOG #37 postponed to Mai 4th 2021

2020-08-13 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOGers,

due to COVID-19 SwiNOG #37 has been postponed to Mai 4th 2021.
The decision has been made together with our sponsors and the results of the 
questionare.
Because we see that a major part of SwiNOG Meetings is the personal interaction 
and discussions we decided that an online-event would not live up to the 
character of the meeting.

Stay healthy and may the 4th be with us ;-)

SwiNOG Core Team

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[swinog] ##### SwiNOG#36 - Travel Info #####

2019-11-12 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG Community,

Please find general information about the SwiNOG #36 meeting below.

https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog36/

Date: 14.10.2018 - Registration 08h15 - 09h15
Location: Gurtenpark, Bern: https://goo.gl/maps/kuxy4QUrcoy

>From Bern main station you may take:
- S-Bahn S3 Belp and exit at Wabern station
- Tram 9 (Wabern) and exit at Gurtenbahn stop

Then take the Gurtenbahn to the Gurtenpark.
-> You DO NOT have to pay a fee, just tell you attend to the SwiNOG event.
Don’t throw away the ticket - you'll need it to get back down.

Map (Ground Station of the cable rail): https://goo.gl/maps/5uSKtgbianM2

Suggested trains from
Geneva:06h12
Zurich:  07h02

WIRELESS ACCESS
During the meeting, you have access to free WLAN!

See you at SwiNOG #36!

SwiNOG

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[swinog] ## SwiNOG#36 - Agenda ##

2019-11-04 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG’ers

I’m happy to say that after a few struggles and some back and forth we have the 
final agenda and we’re ready!!

Please check out the agenda at https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog36/
And https://register.swinog.ch/ until Sunday the 10th

If you like a free entry – send us a CFP submission for a 5 to 10min lightning 
talk https://www.swinog.ch/cfp/

Best Regards, happy networking and till Thursday 14th November 2019
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[swinog] ## SwiNOG #36 - November 14th - Agenda (preview) ##

2019-10-28 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOGers,

the Agenda is almost complete and we’re (almost) ready for the 14th of November.
Below is a preview for the agenda (in random order). You can also let us know 
what you expect or wish to hear by answering to the mailing list. The Speakers 
are also listening ;-)

Please register now: https://register.swinog.ch/

30min | AI in Networking | Jörg Ammon (Extreme Networks)
AI is gaining momentum to solve problems that are difficult for humans as it 
requires analytics of huge amounts of data. This talk discusses attempts to 
apply similar methodology to problems in networking.

25min | The Future of Passive Multiplexing and Multiplexing Beyond 10G | Wouter 
van Diepen (Alturna Networks/Solid Optics)
The Future of Passive Multiplexing and Multiplexing Beyond 10G. In the past, it 
was easy to change your optical network from 1G to 10G by simply changing the 
transceiver, but what if you want to do more than 10G? What if you want to go 
beyond 80km? What are your options and why is there no QSFP28-DWDM-ZR? These 
are the central questions in this presentation. We will cover the 3 
“ingredients” of Multiplexing: The Fiber, the Passive Mux, and the Transceiver, 
and talk about the limitations and possibilities of multiple times 100G over 
one fiber pair. We will also cover the following topics: The challenges that 
arise due to attenuation and chromatic dispersion; Different types of 
Multiplexers - Cascaded TFF and AWG (including Gaussian Fit and Flat Top); ITU 
Grids such as DWDM and the new LWDM band (often used for 5G deployment); 
Modulation & Coherent 100G/200G/400G; How to use QSFP28 DWDM PAM4; and what is 
coming in 2020 - 400G DWDM QSFP-DD. At the end of this talk, you will 
understand the future of 100G multiplexing and how it can fit into your network.

30min | the complexity of hyper speed transceivers – let’s make it | Thomas 
Weible (Flexoptix GmbH)
Thomas will describe in detail the structures inside optical transceivers. A 
Transmitter / Receiver Optical Sub Assembly (TOSA / ROSA) is no longer just a 
diode in a housing handling the light path to and fro to the fiber. The 
performance increases from 10G to 100G onwards to 400G - are not only giant 
steps in bandwidth there are matching leaps in manufacturing.
How did the optical industry players around the globe make it possible to 
squeeze everything into the tiny form factors we see today? It is all about 
precision - a microscope with a calm and competent hand is no longer 
sufficient, now it is about; nano tolerances, testing, complex transceiver 
firmware and a shed load of money.
This is the high precision optical mechanical engineering revolution which 
fuels the hyper growth of data centers and optical networking worldwide…
If you face design issues with your current optical network design Thomas will 
give insights into the latest 40G to 400G transceiver developments (e.g. long 
distance 80km) which you can expect to see in the upcoming months. Hopefully 
this might save you some headaches. As a small „one more thing" Thomas will 
dive into the basics of how FEC compensates for errors caused by PAM4 
modulation.

10min | RPKI, a piece of pie | Will van Gulik (Saitis - Nimag Networks / 
RomandIX)
RPKI is something we hear about everywhere nowadays. Is it hard to deploy?

30min | A new approach to select SIEM Use Cases by avoiding events per second 
estimations | Pascal Imthurn (ISPIN AG)
Did you ever experience the challenge to identify the adequate SIEM use cases 
to fulfil not only the compliance driven requirements but also the ability to 
have a high security detection coverage from day one? How can you ensure you 
will detect all attacks respectively you collect, and analysis all required 
events to identify anomalies?
We will introduce a comprehensive approach to directly address the challenge of 
SIEM use case identification and selection. In addition, we explain the answer 
of the problem of having a high detection maturity from day one with still a 
price efficient strategy and the capability to scale easily. Moreover, we 
present a recommended solution method to respond to attacks immediately, 
focused to the origin of the attack and to be able to collect all relevant data 
for additional investigations.

10min | How to build a typical home network | Pascal Gloor (Quickline AG)
beyond and above all expectations

30min | NBIP | Pim van Stam  (Infomaniak Network SA)
The director of NBIP would share the experience in seting up a 
multi-organization not for profit fundation to provide a DDoS mitigation and 
protection platform for national ISPs.

5min | Rheintal Internet Exchange | Thomas Fritz (Rheintal IX)
Short introduction of the small Internet Exchange in the Rheintal region spread 
over FL, AT and CH.

30min | Weird and broken BGP on the Internet | Martin Winter (Hurricane 
Electric)
The presentation gives a quick introduction to the RT-BGP tool 
(https://rt-bgp.he.net) and then we spend most of the time looking 

[swinog] ### SwiNOG#35 - May 8th - Agenda ###

2019-04-23 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
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 

[swinog] ##### SwiNOG #35 - Call for Papers (2019-May-08) #####

2019-02-12 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG supporter,

this is the official Call for Paper email. Please submit your proposal via 
https://www.swinog.ch/cfp/
The 35th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held in 
Berne on top of the Gurten on Thursday May 8th 2019.

Important Dates for https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog35/:
12.02.2019 Call for Papers
tbd   Registration opens
28.04.2019 Final publication of agenda
03.05.2019 Registration closes
06.05.2019 Deadline for all slides
08.05.2019 Meeting day

Topics for Presentations/Talks
The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although due 
to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to be 
between 5 to 45 minutes. Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG 
meeting topics:

  *   Security, DDOS Mitigation,
  *   IPv6
  *   Open Source tools and interesting Github projects
  *   International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
  *   Routing
  *   Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
  *   Legal issues (BüPF, etc.)
  *   Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)

-> PLEASE feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and collaboration!!! 
You can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in.

Language of Slides and Talks
The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to produce 
your presentation in English.

Submission Guidelines
All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely 
promotional for your employer.
Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target 
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose 
sizes may vary considerably.
To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you to fill in the 
form at https://www.swinog.ch/cfp/

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would be 
valuable to the SwiNOG community.
Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG website 
after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might be that 
some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended for 
publication on the internet.

Greetings,
Simon Ryf
SwiNOG Core Team


General Information (SwiNOG Community)
The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people who 
are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.
SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in 
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas and 
information between different companies and organisations.
SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or 
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working on, 
with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every aspect 
of their (net)work.
The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of 
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other 
professionals close to the network community.

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/, Facebook, 
Xing,
Information about the meeting will be published at 
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog31/

General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under article 
60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG community 
ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises SwiNOG meetings.

Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland

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[swinog] *** Save the correct Date - SwiNOG#35 08.05.2019 ***

2018-11-04 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG’ers

Save the Date ! Put it in your Calendar - NOW :)

Wednesday May 8th 2019 is SwiNOG #35

(and I can recommend the Glühwein at Basler Herbstmesse, very tasty)

Have nice week
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[swinog] *** Save the Date - SwiNOG#35 08.05.2019 ***

2018-11-04 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG’ers

Save the Date ! Put it in your Calendar - NOW :)

Wednesday May 5th 2019 is SwiNOG #35

Have nice week
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[swinog] ##### SwiNOG#34 - Travel Info #####

2018-10-28 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG Community,

 

Please find general information about the SwiNOG #34 meeting below.

https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog34/ 

 

Date: 30.10.2018 - Registration 08h15 - 09h15

Location: Gurtenpark, Bern: https://goo.gl/maps/kuxy4QUrcoy

 

>From Bern main station you may take:

- S-Bahn S3 Belp and exit at Wabern station

- Tram 9 (Wabern) and exit at Gurtenbahn stop

 

Then take the Gurtenbahn to the Gurtenpark.

-> You DO NOT have to pay a fee, just tell you attend to the SwiNOG event.

Don’t throw away the ticket - you'll need it to get back down.

 

Map (Ground Station of the cable rail): https://goo.gl/maps/5uSKtgbianM2

 

Suggested trains from

Geneva:    06h14

Zurich:  07h02

 

WIRELESS ACCESS

During the meeting, you have access to free WLAN!

  

See you at SwiNOG #34!

 

Simon Ryf

SwiNOG Organisation


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[swinog] ## Agenda - SwiNOG#34 ##

2018-10-17 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG community,

 

Here is the final agenda for SwiNOG #34 on Tuesday 30.10.2018 on top of Gurten.

 

Thank you

A big thank you to A10 Networks for sponsoring this event and for RETN GmbH 
supporting us.

 

Registration

https://register.swinog.ch

(registration closes on 22.10.2018 – after that you need to pay extra fee for 
late reg.) 

 

We still have time for Lightning Talks, if you’re up for it, you’ll get a free 
voucher for the next event or if submitted before 22.10.2018 – for SwiNOG#34

 

Agenda

https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog34/

  

08:15 - Registration, Coffee & Gipfeli

 

09:15 - Welcome, Agenda

 

09:20 - IPv6 first in Data Center Light | Nico Schottelius (ungleich glarus ag)

Our crowdfunding campaign last year was a great success and raised more than 
CHF 250,000.00: with this success we built a data center in Glarus Süd, 
Switzerland in the heart of the Alps. It is called Data Center Light and it is 
operating with 100% hydropower. The idea behind this data center project is 
supporting the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) community as well as 
empowering local communities. It is fully open source and relies on IPv6 which 
we strongly believe in, because we think that IPv6 will become more important 
in the near future and will eventually replace IPv4 in the long run.

 

09:40 - IoT = Internet of Threats? | Heiko Frank (A10 Networks)

We are moving from 300 Gbps range attacks to 1Tbps+ attacks by using a botnet 
with IoT devices. A10 Presents 5 necessary steps to be prepared for colossal 
DDoS attacks. The A10 DDoS-One Protection is a 360 degrees solution to cover 
the complete lifecycle of a next generation DDoS protection.

 

10:10 – Coffee Break

 

10:40 - The new Post and Telecommunications Surveillance Act (BÜPF) | Alexandre 
Suter + Nils Güggi (Post and Telecommunications Surveillance Service PTSS)

In November 2017, the Federal Council announced that the new Post and 
Telecommunications Surveillance Act (BÜPF) would enter into force on March 1st, 
2018. One year later, PTSS will present the first experience with the new 
legislation and outline the relevant legal and technical aspects for Swiss 
service providers.

 

11:40 - Automating DNSSEC | Daniel Stirnimann (SWITCH)

SWITCH has implemented a method (RFC 7344, 8078) to allow DNS operators to 
automatically update DNSSEC keys at the registry as opposed to manual updates 
through a registrar interface. This presentation will provide details about the 
implementation and a demonstration of securing a zone with one command.

 

12:05 - Lunch

 

13:35 - PeeringDB Update | Arnold Nipper  (PeeringDB)

As PeeringDB is an ongoing project this will be a short update only.

 

13:45 - 400G - don't get confused with this transceiver generation | Thomas 
Weible (Flexoptix GmbH)

Transmission speed of 400G is becoming a reality, with new challenges for 
optical and electrical components in high speed systems emerging as well. PAM4 
modulation is one key component for 400G transmission with transceivers, this 
talk will be a show and tell into PAM4. With this knowledge, the design 
decisions behind the new formfactors OSFP, QSFP-DD, SFP56-DD and µQSFP are 
easier to understand. This talk will help you to:

* Design / build new kind of applications or connections with your networking 
gear in the field

* Avoid pitfalls when designing your racks

* Be aware how power consumption and new plugs will be part of the new world of 
400G transceivers.

 

14:15 - OpenBGPD, gotta go fast! | Claudio Jeker (OpenBGPD)

OpenBGPD was started in 2003 and became quickly popular in many smaller 
networks and also as route-server at many IXPs. Over the years the requirements 
for running BGP -- especially route servers at exchange points -- has changed 
but OpenBGPD did not keep up with some of them. Thanks to the RIPE NCC 
Community Projects Fund and donations by various IXPs a lot of improvements are 
done. This presentation is an update what was achieved until now and what will 
come. One of the show cases is how OpenBGPD can be used

together with a route-server -- a config generator -- to build secure 
route-servers for IXPs.

 

14:45 - Afternoon Break

 

15:15 - RomandIX : Year one | Nicolas Desir + Will van Gulik (RomandIX)

Broadcast/MAC learning, ARP/NDP inspection, sponge: Is there another paradigm? 
Let's hack a Switch and build a community !

 

15:45 - McPatchbot @ DE-CIX | Arnold Nipper (DE-CIX)

Tbd

 

16:55 – tba, not everything in the box yet but it looks like we’ll fill it up 
till 17:00

 

17:00 - Social Event

 

Looking forward to seeing all of you!!!

 

Simon

SwiNOG

 

 

A10 Networks - SwiNOG#34 Sponsor

 


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[swinog] #### SwiNOG #34 - in between ####

2018-09-29 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG supporter,

 

SwiNOG #34 is getting closer, we’re almost ready and the agenda is filling up – 
so it looks like we’re on schedule.

 

However, we have still open slots for lightning talks and one or two speeches. 

Please let us know if you like to present your topic: 
https://www.swinog.ch/cfp/ 

 

Important Dates for SwiNOG#34

31.07.2018 Save the Date!

31.07.2018 Call for Papers

20.08.2018 Registration opens

05.10.2018 Call for Papers closing

10.10.2018 Final publication of Agenda

22.10.2018 Registration closes

25.10.2018 Deadline for submitting all slides

30.10.2018 Meeting day

 

 

Br

Simon Ryf

SwiNOG Core Team


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[swinog] ## Agenda - SwiNOG#33 ##

2018-05-11 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG community,

 

Here is the final agenda for SwiNOG #33 on Thursday 24.05.2018 on top of Gurten.

 

Registration

https://register.swinog.ch

 (registration closes on 19.05.2018 – after that you need to pay extra fee for 
late reg.) 

 

We still have time for Lightning Talks (5min), if you’re up for it, you’ll get 
a free voucher for the next event or if submitted before 19.05.2018 – for 
SwiNOG#33

 

Agenda

http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog33/agenda.asp 

  

08:15 - Registration, Coffee & Gipfeli

 

09:15 - Welcome, Agenda

 

09:20 - Segment Routing | Eugene Paraponiaris (Cisco Systems)

Network simplification and automation using SRv6 (an opportunity for network 
stack simplification, infinite possibilities with network programming)

SRv6 use cases (Fast-reroute with TI-LFA, SR-TE and Flexible Algorithms for 
easy 5G slicing, VPN and service chaining)

Running SRv6 in your Lab today (FD.io VPP project introduction and SRv6 
implementation, Create your own SRv6 function as a VPP plugin, Other 
open-source SRv6-capable software: Linux kernel, iptables / nftables, Snort)

 

10:05 - The value of Shared Research on Cyber security | Reinder Wolthuis (TNO)

The three major banks in the Netherlands decided 4 years ago to join forces and 
start a shared research program on Cyber Security which is led by research 
institution TNO. In this presentation TNO will elaborate on some of the topics, 
how this shared research program became a success and some concrete results 
will be presented.

 

10:50 – Coffee Break

 

11:20 - Colocation and Connectivity - Enabler for Hybrid IT | Toan Nguyen 
(e-shelter)

Cloud & Edge Computing, IoT and Digitization are leading to increased customer 
demand for agile and scalable data centers, colocation and connectivity. Data 
center provider must extend their capabilities and value chain to successfully 
support their customers and partners on their cloud and digitalization 
transformation. Learn how e-shelter´s advanced data center & connectivity 
solutions, partner eco-system and innovation lab serve as a facilitator and 
enabler for innovation and transformation. Become part of e-shelter’s “Home to 
the cloud”.

 

11:50 - PeeringDB Update | Arnold Nipper (PeeringDB)

PeeringDB has been around for 14 years. And an entry in PeeringDB is a must 
have if you want to interconnect with other networks. There is no other DB 
where you have all the information about networks, Internet Exchange Points and 
Facilities/Colocation at one place and nicely interlinked. As PeeringDB is so 
important, a Seattle (US) based association was set up in late 2015. In March 
2016 a wholly new version of PeeringDB (PeeringDB 2.0) was released with an 
intuitive GUI and a powerful API. This presentation gives a quick update on 
PeeringDB, both from organization as well as from a technical point of view and 
highlights the latest developments.

 

12:05 - SwissIX-Update| Rémy Günter (SwissIX)

Traditional SwissIX Update

 

12:15 - Lunch

 

13:45 - How to get a grip on Security with Adaptive Threat Intelligence | Bryn 
Norton (CenturyLink)

How analysing 114 billion netflow sessions every day supports your customers. 
Why honeypots enable you to spot new threat sources. What makes a day in the 
life of an experienced SOC staff member so special? Let Hadoop and Ransom 
Forest help your security staff to be even more efficient. Retrieving 
multi-angle info about all sorts of threats via a portal, email notification, 
export of log data or syslog feeds right into your SIEM. Render existing 
security infrastructure even more effective by focusing on the most threatened 
applications. Soon to come: get the entire end-to-end connection of a certain 
threat flow including URL and private IP to allow you proper and easy t-shooting

 

14:10 - RIPE's Support of NOGs | Alastair Strachan (RIPE)

tbd

 

14:25 - The day we’ve been hacked | Pascal Gloor (tba)

How we’ve been hacked, what were the consequences, how we found out, how we 
fixed it, why do people keep it secret, why you should talk about it

 

14:55 - Afternoon Break

 

15:25 - Encryption in the transport layer: QUIC, TLS1.3, and HTTP/2| Mirja 
Kühlewind and Brian Trammell (TIK, ETH Zürich)

This presentation will outline new and encrypted protocols of the web protocol 
stack like HTTP/2, TLS1.3, and QUIC. The talk will first introduce the 
protocols and then detail new features focusing on encryption and the wire 
image of these protocols that is observable on the network. Finally, the talk 
will discuss how the increased deployment of these protocols will impact 
network management and measurement.

 

15:55 - Coding Academy for Refugees | Hussam Allaham (Powercoders)

The story of Powercoders, the program details and the impact of the project

 

16:15 - Life beyond 750k | Fredy Künzler (Init7)

BGP Traffic Engineering

 

16:35 - communityrack.org/community-ix.ch | Aarno Aukia (communityrack.org)

Lightning Talk

 

16:40 - 

[swinog] ## preliminary agenda - SwiNOG#33 ##

2018-05-01 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG community,

 

Here is the preliminary agenda for SwiNOG #33 on Thursday 24.05.2018 on top of 
Gurten.

Final agenda will get published on the 11th

 

Registration

https://register.swinog.ch

If you register until this Sunday 06.05.2018 there will be a special surprise 
for you :-)

(registration closes on 19.05.2018 – after that you need to pay extra fee for 
late reg.) 

 

We still have time for Lightning Talks, if you’re up for it, you’ll get a free 
voucher for the next event or if submitted before 19.05.2018 – for SwiNOG#33

CHF 100.- for 5 minutes (just saying…)

 

Agenda

http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog33/agenda.asp 

 

(order / time – not yet defined)

 

Sponsor Presentation - tba | tba (Cisco Systems)

tba

 

Sponsor Presentation - Colocation and Connectivity - Enabler for Hybrid IT | 
Toan Nguyen (e-shelter)

Cloud & Edge Computing, IoT and Digitization are leading to increased customer 
demand for agile and scalable data centers, colocation and connectivity. Data 
center provider must extend their capabilities and value chain to successfully 
support their customers and partners on their cloud and digitalization 
transformation. Learn how e-shelter´s advanced data center & connectivity 
solutions, partner eco-system and innovation lab serve as a facilitator and 
enabler for innovation and transformation. Become part of e-shelter’s “Home to 
the cloud”.

 

Sponsor Presentation - How to get a grip on Security with Adaptive Threat 
Intelligence | Bryn Norton (CenturyLink)

How analysing 114 billion netflow sessions every day supports your customers. 
Why honeypots enable you to spot new threat sources. What makes a day in the 
life of an experienced SOC staff member so special? Let Hadoop and Ransom 
Forest help your security staff to be even more efficient. Retrieving 
multi-angle info about all sorts of threats via a portal, email notification, 
export of log data or syslog feeds right into your SIEM. Render existing 
security infrastructure even more effective by focusing on the most threatened 
applications. Soon to come: get the entire end-to-end connection of a certain 
threat flow including URL and private IP to allow you proper and easy t-shooting

 

SwissIX-Update| Rémy Günter (SwissIX)

Traditional SwissIX Update

 

The day we’ve been hacked | Pascal Gloor (tba)

How we’ve been hacked, what were the consequences, how we found out, how we 
fixed it, why do people keep it secret, why you should talk about it

 

The value of Shared Research on Cyber security | Reinder Wolthuis (TNO)

The three major banks in the Netherlands decided 4 years ago to join forces and 
start a shared research program on Cyber Security which is led by research 
institution TNO. In this presentation TNO will elaborate on some of the topics, 
how this shared research program became a success and some concrete results 
will be presented.

 

tbd | Alastair Strachan (RIPE)

tbd

 

PeeringDB Update | Arnold Nipper (PeeringDB)

PeeringDB has been around for 14 years. And an entry in PeeringDB is a must 
have if you want to interconnect with other networks. There is no other DB 
where you have all the information about networks, Internet Exchange Points and 
Facilities/Colocation at one place and nicely interlinked. As PeeringDB is so 
important, a Seattle (US) based association was set up in late 2015. In March 
2016 a wholly new version of PeeringDB (PeeringDB 2.0) was released with an 
intuitive GUI and a powerful API. This presentation gives a quick update on 
PeeringDB, both from organization as well as from a technical point of view and 
highlights the latest developments.

 

Encryption in the transport layer: QUIC, TLS1.3, and HTTP/2| Mirja Kühlewind 
and Brian Trammell (TIK, ETH Zürich)

This presentation will outline new and encrypted protocols of the web protocol 
stack like HTTP/2, TLS1.3, and QUIC. The talk will first introduce the 
protocols and then detail new features focusing on encryption and the wire 
image of these protocols that is observable on the network. Finally, the talk 
will discuss how the increased deployment of these protocols will impact 
network management and measurement.

 

tbd | Hussam Allaham (Powercoders)

tbd

 

Open Slot | Open Slot (Open Slot)

Open Slot - because we haven’t mentioned it yet ;)

 

Social Event

 

Looking forward to seeing all of you!!!

 

Simon

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[swinog] ##### SwiNOG #33 - Reminder #####

2018-04-09 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG supporter,

 

Our Agenda is filling up but there are still open slots. Please let us know if 
you would like to contribute for a speech or a lightning Talk (5min).

 

NOTE: we have a slight earlier date for the surprise. Please register until 
Sunday 6th.

 

Registration

https://register.swinog.ch 

If you register until Sunday 06.05.2018 there will be a special surprise for 
you :-)

 

Call for Paper!!

Please send your proposal to swinog-c...@swinog.ch

The 33rd meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held in 
Berne on top of the Gurten on Thursday May 24th 2018.

 

 

Important Dates for SwiNOG#33

01.03.2018 Call for Papers

01.03.2018 Registration opens

30.04.2018 Call for Papers closing

01.05.2018 Publication of the preliminary Agenda

11.05.2018 Final publication of agenda

19.05.2018 Registration closes

22.05.2018 Deadline for all slides

24.05.2018 Meeting day

 

 

Topics for Presentations/Talks

The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although due 
to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to be 
between 5 to 45 minutes.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:

- Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam

- IPv6

- Open Source tools

- International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)

- Routing

- Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)

- Legal issues (B‹PF, etc.)

- Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)

 

-> PLEASE feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and collaboration!!!

   You can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in.

 

Language of Slides and Talks

The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to produce 
your presentation in English.

 

Submission Guidelines

All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely 
promotional for your employer.

Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target 
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose 
sizes may vary considerably.

To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the 
following information to :

 

* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)

* a working email-address

* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation

* the title of the presentation

* its expected length (in minutes)

* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)

 

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would be 
valuable to the SwiNOG community.

Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG website 
after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might be that 
some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended for 
publication on the internet.

 

Greetings,

Simon Ryf

SwiNOG Core Team

 

 

General Information (SwiNOG Community)

The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people who 
are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.

SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in 
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas and 
information between different companies and organisations.

SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or 
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working on, 
with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every aspect 
of their (net)work.

The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of 
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other 
professionals close to the network community.

 

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch , Facebook, 
Xing, 

Information about the meeting will be published at 
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog33   

 

General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)

The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under article 
60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG community 
resources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises SwiNOG meetings.

 

Contact:

SwiNOG Organisation

8000 Zurich

Switzerland


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Re: [swinog] VDSL Standards behind BBCS Profile > 100 Mbit/s

2018-03-27 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Hi Patrick

 

Swisscom is using Huawei MA5811S for those installations. They’re doing G.fast 
with it – not VDSL.

 

If your devices support G.9701 you don’t need to worry.

 

Br

Simon

 

From:  on behalf of Patrick Studer 

Date: Tuesday, 27 March 2018 at 16:52
To: "swi...@swinog.ch" 
Subject: [swinog] VDSL Standards behind BBCS Profile > 100 Mbit/s

 

Hi

 

Today, we had a customer with a line upgrade. Before the upgrade, he had a 
naked VDSL 20/2. After Swisscom attached Building to the Fibre (FTTB), the are 
able to order max. 500/120. Fibre is only in the basement of the building, 
where it’s „converted“ to copper. It did see the Swisscom equipment, and it 
looks like the equipment, they normally put in the street curb.

 

They order an upgrade to 300/60. Current Equipment „only“ Support VDSL Profile 
17a (which maxout around 100 Mbit/s downstream).

 

ISP tell us, they can setup a profile 17a or VDSL Fast/G.Fast. But G.Fast isn’t 
VDSL (I know about this new standard/successor for VDSL). But never heard about 
VDSL Fast and could find anything on the internet or in device specification 
from Cisco/Zyxel.

 

IMHO, VDSL is normally reference by ITU G.993.x or profiles like 17a, 30a, 35b 
etc.).

 

Even the BBCS Approved List isn’t very specific. It only mention VDSL2 and 
V-VDSL2.

 

To be able to offer the right device, we should know the exact standard behind 
this 300/60 Profile (G. Fast or VDSL Profile 35b or something else).

 

So, I hoped, someone from the swinog could perhaps help.

 

Thanks for you inputs.

 

Kind Regards

 

Patrick Studer

 

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X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet   http://www.x-netconsulting.ch

Mischelistrasse 29   E-Mail p.stu...@x-netconsulting.ch

CH-4153 Reinach  Telefon+41 61 315 85 55

Schweiz  Fax+41 61 315 85 59

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[swinog] ##### SwiNOG #33 - RegOpen & CFP #####

2018-03-01 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG supporter,

 

Registration for SwiNOG #33 is open and we’re looking for Papers

https://register.swinog.ch 

If you register until 11.05.2018 there will be a special surprise for you :-)

 

Call for Paper!!

this is the official Call for Paper email. Please send your proposal to 
swinog-c...@swinog.ch

The 33rd meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held in 
Berne on top of the Gurten on Thursday May 24th 2018.

 

 

Important Dates for SwiNOG#33

01.03.2018 Call for Papers

01.03.2018 Registration opens

30.04.2018 Call for Papers closing

11.05.2018 Final publication of agenda

19.05.2018 Registration closes

22.05.2018 Deadline for all slides

24.05.2018 Meeting day

 

 

Topics for Presentations/Talks

The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although due 
to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to be 
between 5 to 45 minutes.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:

 - Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam

 - IPv6

 - Open Source tools

 - International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)

 - Routing

 - Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)

 - Legal issues (B‹PF, etc.)

 - Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)

 

-> PLEASE feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and collaboration!!!

   You can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in.

 

Language of Slides and Talks

The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to produce 
your presentation in English.

 

Submission Guidelines

All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely 
promotional for your employer.

Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target 
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose 
sizes may vary considerably.

To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the 
following information to :

 

* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)

* a working email-address

* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation

* the title of the presentation

* its expected length (in minutes)

* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)

 

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would be 
valuable to the SwiNOG community.

Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG website 
after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might be that 
some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended for 
publication on the internet.

 

Greetings,

Simon Ryf

SwiNOG Core Team

 

 

General Information (SwiNOG Community)

The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people who 
are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.

SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in 
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas and 
information between different companies and organisations.

SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or 
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working on, 
with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every aspect 
of their (net)work.

The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of 
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other 
professionals close to the network community.

 

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch , Facebook, 
Xing, 

Information about the meeting will be published at 
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog33   

 

General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)

The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under article 
60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG community 
resources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises SwiNOG meetings.

 

Contact:

SwiNOG Organisation

8000 Zurich

Switzerland


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[swinog] SwiNOG#33 - Save the Date 24.05.2018

2018-01-24 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG’ers

 

This is a reminder that we already accepting CfP’s and that SwiNOG#33 will be 
held Thursday May 24th 2018

If you have any questions regarding SwiNOG or a possible Topic, please write to 
swinog-c...@swinog.ch or to me directly.

 

Topics for Presentations/Talks

---

The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although due 
to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to be 
between 5 to 45 minutes.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:

- Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam

- IPv6

- Open Source tools

- International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)

- Routing

- Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)

- Legal issues (B‹PF, etc.)

- Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)

 

-> PLEASE feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and collaboration!!!

   You can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in.

 

Language of Slides and Talks

---

The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to produce 
your presentation in English.

 

Submission Guidelines

---

All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely 
promotional for your employer.

Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target 
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose 
sizes may vary considerably.

To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the 
following information to :

 

* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)

* a working email address

* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation

* the title of the presentation

* its expected length (in minutes)

* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)

 

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would be 
valuable to the SwiNOG community.

Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG website 
after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might be that 
some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended for 
publication on the internet.

 

Greetings,

Simon Ryf

SwiNOG Core Team

 

 

General Information (SwiNOG Community)

---

The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people who 
are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.

SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in 
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas and 
information between different companies and organisations.

SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or 
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working on, 
with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every aspect 
of their (net)work.

The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of 
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other 
professionals close to the network community.

 

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/, Facebook, 
Xing, 

Information about the meeting will be published at 
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog31/

 

General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)

---

The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under article 
60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG community 
ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises SwiNOG meetings.

 

Contact:

SwiNOG Organisation

8000 Zurich

Switzerland

 

 

 


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[swinog] ##### SwiNOG#32 - Travel Info #####

2017-11-08 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG Community,

 

Please find general information about the SwiNOG #32 meeting below.

 

Date: 09.11.2017 - Registration 08h15 - 09h15

Location: Gurtenpark, Bern: https://goo.gl/maps/kuxy4QUrcoy

 

>From Bern main station you may take:

- S-Bahn S3 Belp and exit at Wabern station

- Tram 9 (Wabern) and exit at Gurtenbahn stop

 

Then take the Gurtenbahn to the Gurtenpark.

-> You DO NOT have to pay a fee, just tell you attend to the SwiNOG event.

Don’t throw away the ticket - you'll need it to get back down.

 

Map (Ground Station of the cable rail): https://goo.gl/maps/5uSKtgbianM2

 

Suggested trains from

Geneva:   06h14

Zurich:   07h02

 

WIRELESS ACCESS

During the meeting, you have access to free WLAN!

  

See you at SwiNOG #32!

 

Simon Ryf

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[swinog] ## Agenda - SwiNOG#32'ers - we're ready ##

2017-10-31 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG community,

 

Agenda for SwiNOG #32 on Tuesday 09.11.2017 on top of Gurten.

 

Registration ends 03.10.2017 23:59:00, after that - please write us for late 
reg (with extra costs).

 

We still have time for Lightning Talks, if you’re up for it, you’ll get a free 
voucher for the next event or if submitted before 06.11.2017 – for SwiNOG#32

CHF 100.- for 5 minutes (just saying…)

 

Agenda

http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog32/ 

 

Sponsor Presentation / tba | tba (Extreme Networks)

 

Free Range Routing or how we ditched OSPF for BGP unnumbered (based on RFC5549) 
| Manuel Schweizer (cloudscale.ch)

As a contributor to the FRR project, I’m going to explain what FRR is and how 
we at cloudscale.ch are using it. Furthermore, I will shed some light at why we 
chose a certain x86-based hardware platform and provide a future outlook of 
where FRR is heading.

 

Network Unit Testing with SaltStack | Urs Baumann (INS - Institute for 
Networked Solutions)

Enabling unit testing in the network with Nuts (network unit testing system) 
and SaltStack. Technical presentation how the open source software Nuts uses 
SaltStack to test the network.

 

colt onDemand - from visions in 2012 to reality in 2017 | Andreas Glag (Colt)

 

SwissIX Update | Manuel Schweizer (SwissIX)

SwissIX Update

 

Flowmon DDoS Defender | Pavel Minařík (Flowmon)

Flowmon DDoS Defender is a scalable anti-DDoS solution leveraging netflow data 
from routers or dedicated network probes for real-time detection and automated 
mitigation of volumetric attacks led against customer’s infrastructure.  It 
provides the state of the art detection with automated mitigation within a 
minute, deep understanding of attack characteristics and a full-range of 
methods for successful attack mitigation ranging from alerting (e-mail, syslog, 
SNMP trap), traffic diversion (PBR, BGP, RTBH, Flowspec), execution of scripts, 
mitigation in cloud with Scrubbing centres or on-premise through specific out 
of-band DDoS systems.

 

if (network == server) { magic happens } | Attilla de Groot (Cumulus Networks)

Automating the network has become common practice. One thing that we don’t want 
to automate are operator mistakes on a fabric level. How can this be prevented 
by building a CI/CD environment using Cumulus, NetQ, Ansible and Gitlab.

 

Introduction to LoRaWAN | Christian Mäder

LoRaWAN is a network stack designed mostly to retrieve data from IoT sensors 
with limited power source. This talk will be an introduction to how this 
network stack works; like how it does the addressing and routing or what it's 
secrecy promises are.

 

Piranha: where all the fishy routes meet... | Pascal Gloor (Quickline)

Do you really know what's going on in your BGP? Analyse your BGP in realtime.

 

Update - Communityrack.org and Community-IX.ch | Markus Meier 
(Communityrack.org)

Community Update

 

Social Event

 

Looking forward to seeing all of you!!!

 

Simon

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Re: [swinog] ##### SwiNOG #32 - Agenda #####

2017-10-30 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOGers

 

Final Agenda is online.

http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog32/index.asp

 

(order can still change)

 

Please hurry up with your registration, we’ll close it this Friday 23:59.

After that, you’ll have to late reg with increased fee.

 

There are still slots for Speed Talks or a 30min talk. If you think you could 
last minute contribute, please let me know. Would be nice :-)

 

Tomorrow I will send you an update with a detailed Agenda including the 
abstracts.

 

Br

Simon

 

 

Important Dates for SwiNOG#31

03.11.2017 Registration closes (only late reg possible after that)

09.11.2017 Meeting day


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[swinog] ##### SwiNOG #32 - Please Submit your Lightning talks #####

2017-10-13 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Hey fellows,

 

We’re still a bit short of presentations for the 9th next month. (Yes – I’m the 
one to blame ;)

 

Therefore: Pretty please – submit your lightning talks (or full-blown 
presentations).

 

Anything starting from 5 minutes is a perfect match for SwiNOG.

Don’t hesitate to ask me to narrow down together a topic or get a question 
answered.

 

 

Have a good weekend

Br

Simon

 

From: Simon Ryf <si...@swinog.org>
Date: Friday, 29 September 2017 at 12:19
To: "swi...@swinog.ch" <swi...@swinog.ch>
Subject: # SwiNOG #32 - Call for Papers #

 

Dear SwiNOG supporter,

 

this is the official Call for Paper email. Please send your proposal to 
swinog-core (at) swinog.ch or directly to me.

The 32nd meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held in 
Berne on top of the Gurten on Thursday November 09 2017.

 

Important Dates for SwiNOG#31

29.09.2017 Call for Papers

03.10.2017 Registration opens

22.10.2017 Call for Papers closing

22.10.2017 Final publication of agenda

03.11.2017 Registration closes

05.11.2017 Deadline for all slides

09.11.2017 Meeting day

 

 

Topics for Presentations/Talks

The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although due 
to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to be 
between 5 to 45 minutes.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:

- Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam

- IPv6

- Open Source tools

- International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)

- Routing

- Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)

- Legal issues (B‹PF, etc.)

- Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)

 

-> PLEASE feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and collaboration!!!

   You can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in.

 

Language of Slides and Talks

The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to produce 
your presentation in English.

 

Submission Guidelines

All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely 
promotional for your employer.

Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target 
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose 
sizes may vary considerably.

To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the 
following information to :

 

* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)

* a working email address

* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation

* the title of the presentation

* its expected length (in minutes)

* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)

 

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would be 
valuable to the SwiNOG community.

Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG website 
after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might be that 
some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended for 
publication on the internet.

 

Greetings,

Simon Ryf

SwiNOG Core Team

 

 

General Information (SwiNOG Community)

The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people who 
are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.

SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in 
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas and 
information between different companies and organisations.

SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or 
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working on, 
with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every aspect 
of their (net)work.

The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of 
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other 
professionals close to the network community.

 

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/, Facebook, 
Xing, 

Information about the meeting will be published at 
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog31/ 

 

General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)

The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under article 
60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG community 
ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises SwiNOG meetings.

 

Contact:

SwiNOG Organisation

8000 Zurich

Switzerland


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[swinog] ##### SwiNOG #32 - Call for Papers #####

2017-09-29 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG supporter,

 

this is the official Call for Paper email. Please send your proposal to 
swinog-core (at) swinog.ch or directly to me.

The 32nd meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held in 
Berne on top of the Gurten on Thursday November 09 2017.

 

Important Dates for SwiNOG#31

29.09.2017 Call for Papers

03.10.2017 Registration opens

22.10.2017 Call for Papers closing

22.10.2017 Final publication of agenda

03.11.2017 Registration closes

05.11.2017 Deadline for all slides

09.11.2017 Meeting day

 

 

Topics for Presentations/Talks

The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although due 
to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to be 
between 5 to 45 minutes.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:

 - Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam

 - IPv6

 - Open Source tools

 - International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)

 - Routing

 - Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)

 - Legal issues (B‹PF, etc.)

 - Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)

 

-> PLEASE feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and collaboration!!!

   You can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in.

 

Language of Slides and Talks

The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to produce 
your presentation in English.

 

Submission Guidelines

All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely 
promotional for your employer.

Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target 
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose 
sizes may vary considerably.

To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the 
following information to :

 

* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)

* a working email address

* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation

* the title of the presentation

* its expected length (in minutes)

* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)

 

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would be 
valuable to the SwiNOG community.

Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG website 
after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might be that 
some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended for 
publication on the internet.

 

Greetings,

Simon Ryf

SwiNOG Core Team

 

 

General Information (SwiNOG Community)

The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people who 
are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.

SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in 
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas and 
information between different companies and organisations.

SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or 
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working on, 
with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every aspect 
of their (net)work.

The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of 
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other 
professionals close to the network community.

 

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/, Facebook, 
Xing, 

Information about the meeting will be published at 
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog31/ 

 

General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)

The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under article 
60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG community 
ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises SwiNOG meetings.

 

Contact:

SwiNOG Organisation

8000 Zurich

Switzerland


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[swinog] SwiNOG#31 - Pre-Event today & travel info

2017-05-29 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear Friends,

 

For those of you who are already arriving today we have a pre-event with beer 
and food in the city of Bern.

If you would like to attend, please let us know by mail or phone so we can meet 
up.

 
We’ll meet around 19:00 for apéro in the Bar ‘Leichtsinn’ 
http://www.leichtsinn.ch/kontakt/
 
There we decide spontaneously where we want to go to eat :)
 
After Dinner, we are at ~ 22:00 o'clock to have some fine drinks, wine, beer 
and whiskey at the 'Kornhauskeller' (just around)
(http://www.bindella.ch/de/kornhauskeller.html)
  

Please find general information about the SwiNOG #31 meeting below.

 

Date: 30.05.2017 - Registration 08h15 - 09h15

Location: Gurtenpark, Bern: https://goo.gl/maps/kuxy4QUrcoy 

 

>From Bern main station you may take:

- S-Bahn S3 Belp and exit at Wabern station

- Tram 9 (Wabern) and exit at Gurtenbahn stop

 

Then take the Gurtenbahn to the Gurtenpark.

-> You DO NOT have to pay a fee, just tell you attend to the SwiNOG event.

Don’t throw away the ticket - you'll need it to get back down.

 

Map (Ground Station of the cable rail): https://goo.gl/maps/5uSKtgbianM2

 

Suggested trains from

Geneva:   06h14

Zurich:   07h02

 

WIRELESS ACCESS

During the meeting, you have access to free WLAN!

  

Many thanks to our sponsors of this event!

Huawei and Mellanox

 

See you at SwiNOG #31!

 

Simon Ryf

SwiNOG Organisation

+41 79 370 41 57


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[swinog] ## SwiNOG #31 - LAST CALL - Register now##

2017-05-23 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOGers

Registration is closing tomorrow 23:59 after that only late reg with increased 
fee is possible.

We added two more speeches since the last info mail. I guess we have now a 
worthwhile agenda – thanks again to all the contributors.

Tell your friends and hope to see you soon.

Br
Simon
SwiNOG


On 02.02.17, 11:10, "Simon Ryf" <si...@swinog.org> wrote:

Sorry, in the last mail the dates where all wrong…
Now corrected and verified :-)


Dear SwiNOG supporter,

this is the official Call for Paper email. Please send your proposal to 
swinog-core (at) swinog.ch or directly to me.
The 31st meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held 
in Berne on top of the Gurten on Mai 30th 2017.


Important Dates for SwiNOG#31
---
24.05.2017 Registration closes
28.05.2017 Deadline for all slides
30.05.2017 Meeting day


Topics for Presentations/Talks
---
The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although 
due to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to be 
between 5 to 45 minutes.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:
 - Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam
 - IPv6
 - Open Source tools
 - International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
 - Routing
 - Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
 - Legal issues (B‹PF, etc.)
 - Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)

-> PLEASE feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and 
collaboration!!!
   You can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in.

Language of Slides and Talks
---
The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to 
produce your presentation in English.

Submission Guidelines
---
All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely 
promotional for your employer.
Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target 
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose 
sizes may vary considerably.
To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the 
following information to :

* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)
* a working email address
* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation
* the title of the presentation
* its expected length (in minutes)
* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would 
be valuable to the SwiNOG community.
Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG 
website after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might 
be that some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended 
for publication on the internet.

Greetings,
Simon Ryf
SwiNOG Core Team


General Information (SwiNOG Community)
---
The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people 
who are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.
SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in 
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas and 
information between different companies and organisations.
SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or 
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working on, 
with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every aspect 
of their (net)work.
The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of 
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other 
professionals close to the network community.

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/, 
Facebook, Xing, 
Information about the meeting will be published at 
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog31/ 

General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
---
The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under 
article 60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG community 
ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises SwiNOG meetings.

Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland




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[swinog] ## Agenda - SwiNOG#31'ers - we're ready ##

2017-05-10 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG community,

 

We’ve just released the agenda for SwiNOG #31 on Tuesday 30.05.2017 on top of 
Gurten.

I even heard that apparently, we could book the place with a 
nice-weather-and-sunshine package. Rumours I guess, but thank you Roman ;-)

 

Registration ends 24.05.2017 23:59:00, after that - please write us for late 
reg (with extra costs).

 

Agenda

http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog31/agenda.asp

 

Freifunk; not a Hotspot solution | Magnus Frühling

Freifunk is a community project, first mentioned 2002, connecting humans all 
over Germany and further. I will present why Freifunk is more than just 
hotspots. Freifunks brings people together and educates them while building an 
open, uncensored and local mesh network.

 

Open Ethernet Switches - Decoupling Switch Software and Hardware | Arne 
Heitmann (Mellanox)

This presentation gives an introduction and overview to addressing network 
functionality independently from specifically coupled hardware and NOS via open 
APIs and drivers. It discusses the trends and options for using open OSs for 
network operations and will show different architectural models, like ONIE 
(Open Network Install Environment), SwitchDev and others.

 

DANE/DNSSEC | Daniel Stirnimann (SWITCH-CERT)

Why do we trust an encrypted TLS connection? We trust it because the server 
certificate has been signed by one of the public certificate authorities for 
which your application (e.g. browser) has its public key pre-installed. But can 
we really trust the CAs? And how can we improve TLS encryption for applications 
such as mail where certificate warnings cannot be shown to the user? DANE 
(TLSA) specifies a protocol for publishing TLS server certificate associations 
via DNSSEC. The presentation will show the benefit of authenticated DNS data, 
provide usage guidance for the TLSA record. A brief .CH domain name TLSA 
survey. Summarizes application support for DANE/DNSSEC. Also, a very short demo 
of an unsigned domain take-over to issue a domain validated certificate.

 

VXLAN - Thinking outside the (DC)Box | Christian Kuster (Huawei)

 

SwissIX Update | Christian Wittenhorst (SwissIX)

SwissIX Update

 

Multi-tenancy with EVPN-VxLAN in Open Networking | Attilla de Groot (Cumulus 
Networks)

Open Networking or "Web scale networking" is the concept where you're no longer 
tied into a single vendor for a network solution. You're free to choose your 
own hardware and software. Cumulus Networks has developed a Linux distribution 
that runs on switches in this concept.

VxLAN has become the default overlay technology in modern datacenter design. 
Vendors have implemented their own control plane for VxLAN tunnels in DCs. The 
EVPN standard (RFC7432) provides a control plane that is interoperable between 
vendors.

We have implemented EVPN-VxLAN support that allows an overlay network being 
built with BGP as the control plane protocol. At this time, there is support 
for L2 functionalities, but there is ongoing development on support for L3 
features such as VxLAN routing with Multitenancy support.

In this talk these new features will be shown, the details of the protocol and 
the design/security implications for large scale datacenter networks.

- https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7432

- https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-bess-evpn-overlay-07

 

L3 Routing to Hypervisor | Vincent Bernat (Exoscale)

A common strategy for hypervisors in cloud is to act as a bridge for the client 
virtual machines. This provides a known environment for clients used to flat 
networks and DHCP. However, this limits scalability and resilience. To solve 
those issues, a hypervisor running Linux can be turned into a BGP-controlled 
router while still exposing a flat L2 network to clients. Presenter is myself. 
I need 30 minutes for talk and live demo. If needed, I can use more time since 
I have a lot of technical details I can share.

 

Open Slot (to be filled)

 

Network Automation – Road trip to an automated Network | Urs Baumann (INS - 
Institute for Networked Technology)

SDN is on the top of the hype cycle and its definition gives a lot of room for 
interpretation. But do we really need the whole SDN stack to take advantage of 
it?

Most SDN solutions are anyway based on proven technologies which are well-known 
for many years. In this speech, I will focus on the Network Automation part of 
SDN, I will show you examples of „low hanging fruits", describe ways of how to 
start with the implementation of network automation and how to grow it to a 
fully automated network.

 

Open Slot (to be filled)

 

Social Event

 

Looking forward to seeing all of you!!!

 

Simon

SwiNOG


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Re: [swinog] using Git as a database back-end

2017-05-03 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Hi Stan,

 

How are you?

 

Is it still an option to held a short (maybe 15min) speech at SwiNOG #31 on May 
30th ?

 

Thank you for a short reply

 

Br

Simon

 

From:  on behalf of Stanislav Sinyagin 

Date: Thursday, 5 January 2017 at 00:52
To: 
Subject: [swinog] using Git as a database back-end

 

hi all,

I'm preparing a new release of Torrus software, and it will replace BerkeleyDB 
back-end with Git. 

It appears that libgit2 provides a new, a bit tricky in learning, but very 
efficient object storage, and change tracking is available out of the box. 

In general, you can read and write your data objects directly in the Git 
repository, without the need of checking in and out the files in your 
filesystem. Also the objects can be automatically compacted, and that allows 
storing millions of objects without too much load on the filesystem resources 
and inode count.

Of course it's not a fully blown database, and not even something like MongoDB, 
but it really is usable and convenient for document storage systems.

 

Here are few working examples of using libgit2 (particularly, with its Perl 
binding, but it's similar in other programming languages):
https://github.com/ssinyagin/git_raw_excercise

Also, the new Torrus branch, and changes document:
https://github.com/ssinyagin/torrus-newfeatures/tree/v3
https://github.com/ssinyagin/torrus-newfeatures/blob/v3/src/doc/devdoc/v3_changes

If there's interest in the topic, I will prepare a presentation for the next 
Swinog meeting.




-- 

Stanislav Sinyagin
Senior Consultant, CCIE #5478
ssinya...@k-open.com
+41 79 407 0224

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[swinog] SwiNOG #31 - Call for Papers !Dates Corrected!

2017-02-02 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Sorry, in the last mail the dates where all wrong…
Now corrected and verified :-)


Dear SwiNOG supporter,

this is the official Call for Paper email. Please send your proposal to 
swinog-core (at) swinog.ch or directly to me.
The 31st meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held in 
Berne on top of the Gurten on Mai 30th 2017.


Important Dates for SwiNOG#31
---
02.02.2017 Call for Papers
16.02.2017 Registration opens
24.04.2017 Call for Papers closing
05.05.2017 Final publication of agenda
23.05.2017 Registration closes
28.05.2017 Deadline for all slides
30.05.2017 Meeting day


Topics for Presentations/Talks
---
The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although due 
to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to be 
between 5 to 45 minutes.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:
 - Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam
 - IPv6
 - Open Source tools
 - International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
 - Routing
 - Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
 - Legal issues (B‹PF, etc.)
 - Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)

-> PLEASE feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and collaboration!!!
   You can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in.

Language of Slides and Talks
---
The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to produce 
your presentation in English.

Submission Guidelines
---
All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely 
promotional for your employer.
Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target 
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose 
sizes may vary considerably.
To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the 
following information to :

* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)
* a working email address
* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation
* the title of the presentation
* its expected length (in minutes)
* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would be 
valuable to the SwiNOG community.
Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG website 
after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might be that 
some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended for 
publication on the internet.

Greetings,
Simon Ryf
SwiNOG Core Team


General Information (SwiNOG Community)
---
The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people who 
are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.
SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in 
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas and 
information between different companies and organisations.
SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or 
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working on, 
with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every aspect 
of their (net)work.
The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of 
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other 
professionals close to the network community.

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/, Facebook, 
Xing, 
Information about the meeting will be published at 
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog31/ 

General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
---
The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under article 
60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG community 
ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises SwiNOG meetings.

Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland

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[swinog] SwiNOG #31 - Call for Papers

2017-02-02 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG supporter,

this is the official Call for Paper email. Please send your proposal to 
swinog-core (at) swinog.ch or directly to me.
The 31th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held in 
Berne on top of the Gurten on Mai 5th 2017.


Important Dates for SwiNOG#31
---
02.02.2017 Call for Papers
06.02.2017 Registration opens
17.04.2017 Call for Papers closing
21.04.2017 Final publication of agenda
28.04.2017 Registration closes
03.05.2017 Deadline for all slides
04.05.2017 Meeting day


Topics for Presentations/Talks
---
The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although due 
to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to be 
between 5 to 45 minutes.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:
 - Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam
 - IPv6
 - Open Source tools
 - International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
 - Routing
 - Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
 - Legal issues (B‹PF, etc.)
 - Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)

-> PLEASE feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and collaboration!!!
   You can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in.

Language of Slides and Talks
---
The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to produce 
your presentation in English.

Submission Guidelines
---
All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely 
promotional for your employer.
Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target 
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose 
sizes may vary considerably.
To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the 
following information to :

* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)
* a working email address
* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation
* the title of the presentation
* its expected length (in minutes)
* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would be 
valuable to the SwiNOG community.
Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG website 
after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might be that 
some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended for 
publication on the internet.

Greetings,
Simon Ryf
SwiNOG Core Team


General Information (SwiNOG Community)
---
The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people who 
are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.
SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in 
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas and 
information between different companies and organisations.
SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or 
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working on, 
with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every aspect 
of their (net)work.
The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of 
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other 
professionals close to the network community.

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/, Facebook, 
Xing, 
Information about the meeting will be published at 
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog31/ 

General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
---
The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under article 
60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG community 
ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises SwiNOG meetings.

Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland

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[swinog] ## SwiNOG #30 - 04.11.2015 - Agenda ##

2016-10-17 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Hello dear SwiNOG community

 

We finally have the agenda released for SwiNOG #30 on the Friday 04.11.2015
on top of Gurten.

 

Please register NOW.

https://register.swinog.ch/

 

Agenda

http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog30/agenda.asp

 

 

IoT Security and the Role of the Thing Manufacturer | Eliot Lear (Cisco
Systems)

While there are predictions of 50bn connected devices by 2020, we do not
know how to count the number of types of things.  Mechanisms are needed to
facilitate connectivity of these devices in a safe and secure way.  Both
manufacturers and network managers can take steps to see that devices remain
secure.  This presentation will discuss those roles and two emerging
concepts: a bootstrapping mechanism called ANIMA, and way to describe what
communications a device is designed to have known as Manufacturer Usage
Descriptions.

 

StackStrom & ChatOps | David Gee (Brocade)

Thank you to the internet, we have a button that can be used to order
anything from Amazon. Facebook receives millions of pictures a day (mostly
of cats doing things) and Twitter has infiltrated main stream media.
Enterprise IT is falling like an empire once great, almost crumbling within
from the pressure of change.

 

Simplify the lifecycle of your cloud with Mirantis Cloud Platform (MCP) |
Ivan Ostojic (Juniper)

Mirantis brings their Openstack solution with MCP to a next level. To
dramatically simplify the lifecycle process, MCP introduces containers
orchestrated by Kubernetes. Additionally, a much more scalable SDN
controller was needed whereby MCP replaced OVS Neutron by Juniper
OpenContrail. This session will explain why Mirantis was looking for a new
architecture and covers the details about MCP itself.

 

Why you should take care of the network(s) around you or DDoS Suckz | Will
van Gulik (IP-Max SA)

Lesson learned from a DDoS at the end of 2015, and best practice to
implement to make internet a better place.

 

SwissIX Update | Ulf Kieber (SwissIX)

SwissIX Update

 

Whats new with RRDtool and other stories from Tobi Oetiker GitHub account |
Tobi Oetiker (OETIKER+PARTNER AG)

New tweaks and features of RRDtool and some fancy new tools released on my
GitHub account

 

Swiss NREN protection with DNS RPZ | Matthias Seitz (SWITCH)

SWITCH has introduced a service based on DNS Response Policy Zone in the
Swiss NREN. DNS RPZ extends the DNS with a firewall function that denies
access to malicious domains. With this function, malware infection on users'
devices and requests for phishing sites will be prevented. In addition,
already infected systems can be detected. Furthermore, the user’s awareness
is increased through redirecting the user to an information page.

 

The DNS Toolbox | Jeroen Massar (Farsight Security, Inc.)

Presenting a DNS Toolbox, various techniques to make your network safer for
you and your users and that you likely already have installed:

- RRL: Response Rate Limiting

- RPZ: Response Policy Zones

- dnstap: Tap the DNS

- Passive DNS: View what the Internet has been doing I'll also explain how
Passive DNS does involve minimal PII in the labels, but due to the location
where one dnstaps does not affect privacy.

 

RFC3021 | Silvan M. Gebhardt (Openfactory)

I would like to share some of my experience with RFC3021 and I would like to
hear a bit from the crowd how they stand to it and why and what they know
about it.

 

How scary is DNSSEC? | Massimiliano Stucchi (RIPE NCC)

DNSSEC is a set of extensions for DNS to make it more secure.

It involves cryptography, PKI, and a new set of tools to manage it.

This talk tries to demistify all the myths about DNSSEC and show that it
actually is simpler than it sounds by introducing some of the basics and
providing a live example of two key rollovers on a real domain name done on
stage.

 

How to increase availability using ExaBGP | André Keller & Manuel Schweizer
(VSHN & CloudScale.ch AG)

 

Social Event | Everyone (SwiNOG Community)

Yeah - you all know this one ;-) – never gets boring

 

 

Looking so forward to seeing all of you 

 

Simon

SwiNOG


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[swinog] SwiNOG #30 - 4th November 2016 - (Calling for Papers)

2016-09-14 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG supporter,

this is the official Call for Paper email. Please send your proposal to
swinog-core (at) swinog.ch or directly to me.
The 30th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held
in Berne on top of the Gurten on November 4th 2016.


Important Dates for SwiNOG#30
---
17.08.2016 Announcement of Meeting
05.09.2016 Registration opens
14.09.2016 Call for Papers
16.10.2016 Call for Papers closing
23.10.2016 Final publication of agenda
27.10.2016 Registration closes
01.11.2016 Deadline for all slides
04.11.2016 Meeting day


Topics for Presentations/Talks
---
The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although
due to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to
be between 5 to 45 minutes.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:
 - Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam
 - IPv6
 - Open Source tools
 - International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
 - Routing
 - Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
 - Legal issues (BÜPF, etc.)
 - Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)

-> PLEASE feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and
collaboration!!!
   You can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in.

Language of Slides and Talks
---
The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to
produce your presentation in English.

Submission Guidelines
---
All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely
promotional for your employer.
Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose
sizes may vary considerably.
To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the
following information to :

* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)
* a working email address
* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation
* the title of the presentation
* its expected length (in minutes)
* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would
be valuable to the SwiNOG community.
Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG
website after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it
might be that some confidential data will be presented by you which are not
intended for publication on the internet.

Greetings,
Simon Ryf
SwiNOG Core Team


General Information (SwiNOG Community)
---
The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people
who are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.
SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas
and information between different companies and organisations.
SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working
on, with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every
aspect of their (net)work.
The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other
professionals close to the network community.

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/,
Facebook, Xing, 
Information about the meeting will be published at
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog30/ 

General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
---
The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under
article 60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG
community ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises
SwiNOG meetings.

Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland



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[swinog] SwiNOG #29 is day after tomorrow

2015-11-03 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear Participants and Speakers

 

Please find general information about the SwiNOG #29 meeting below.

 

Date: 05.11.2015 - Registration 08h15 - 09h15

Location: Gurtenpark, Bern. NEW Location: it's now closer to the station.
Follow the signs.

 

>From Bern main station you may take:

- S-Bahn S3 Belp and exit at Wabern station

- Tram 9 (Wabern) and exit at Gurtenbahn stop

(http://www.bernmobil.ch/file/pdf_fahrplaene/141214/L9/ah_01009L_j15_B_1
_3.pdf?_=1446578381)

 

==>  Then take the Gurtenbahn to the Gurtenpark. You DO NOT have to pay a
fee, just tell you attend to the SwiNOG event. Don't throw away the ticket -
you'll need it to get down.

 

 

Map (Ground Station of the cable rail): https://goo.gl/maps/5uSKtgbianM2 

 

Suggested trains from

Geneva:   06h14

Zurich:  07h02

 

 

WIRELESS ACCESS

During the meeting you have access to free WLAN!

 

- SSID: MOBILE

- Credentials will be printed on your badge

- YOU are responsible for the security of your data, this WLAN is not
encrypted!

 

 

Many thanks to our sponsors!

 

Juniper, Brocade, Cisco

 

See you at SwiNOG #29!

 

Simon Ryf

SwiNOG Organisation

 


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[swinog] SwiNOG #29 (Nov 5th) - Reg Open - CFP still open

2015-09-18 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG community member,

Please take a minute for my two requests :)

1. CFP - we're still looking for presentations to make your day at SwiNOG as
interesting and informative as possible.
If you have something or know someone to present (5 to 45minutes) - a new
technology, a tool, your thesis or a solution to a problem,  - please
let me know.

2. Registration is open, please go to swinog.ch and register for the event
on the 5th of November and meet up.

3. (o a third) - why don't you send this mail to engineers, technicians,
students, etc.  which might be interested in getting to know the SwiNOG
Community, let them know that we exist :)


Have a beautiful day
best regards
Simon Ryf
SwiNOG







CFP



Dear SwiNOG supporter,

SAVE THE DATE: 5.11.2015

The 29th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held
in Berne on top of the Gurten on November 5th 2015.

(We had a back and forth concerning the initially published date, we’re
sorry for that – this is the final date now!)


Important Dates for SwiNOG#28
---

29.07.2015 Announcement of Meeting
29.07.2015 Call for Papers
03.08.2015 Registration opens
18.10.2015 Call for Papers closing
26.10.2015 Final publication of agenda
30.10.2015 Registration closes
01.10.2015 Deadline for all slides
05.11.2015 Meeting day

Topics for Presentations/Talks
---

The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although
due to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to
be between 5 to 45 minutes.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:

 - Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam
 - IPv6
 - Open Source tools
 - International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
 - Routing
 - Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
 - Legal issues (BÜPF, etc.)
 - Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)

-> PLEASE feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and
collaboration!!!
   You can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in.


Language of Slides and Talks
---

The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to
produce your presentation in English.


Submission Guidelines
---

All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely
promotional for your employer.

Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose
sizes may vary considerably.

To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the
following information to :

* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)
* a working email address
* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation
* the title of the presentation
* its expected length (in minutes)
* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would
be valuable to the SwiNOG community.

Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG
website after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it
might be that some confidential data will be presented by you which are not
intended for publication on the internet.


Greetings,
Simon Ryf
SwiNOG Core Team


General Information (SwiNOG Community)
---

The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people
who are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.

SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas
and information between different companies and organisations.

SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working
on, with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every
aspect of their (net)work.

The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other
professionals close to the network community.

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/,
Facebook, Xing, 

Information about the meeting will be published at
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog29/ 


General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
---

The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under
article 60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG
community ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises
SwiNOG meeti

[swinog] SwiNOG #29 - 5th November 2015 - (Calling for Papers)

2015-07-29 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG supporter,

SAVE THE DATE: 5.11.2015

The 29th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held
in Berne on top of the Gurten on November 5th 2015.

(We had a back and forth concerning the initially published date, we’re
sorry for that – this is the final date now!)


Important Dates for SwiNOG#28
---

29.07.2015 Announcement of Meeting
29.07.2015 Call for Papers
03.08.2015 Registration opens
18.10.2015 Call for Papers closing
26.10.2015 Final publication of agenda
30.10.2015 Registration closes
01.10.2015 Deadline for all slides
05.11.2015 Meeting day   now correct ;)

Topics for Presentations/Talks
---

The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although
due to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to
be between 5 to 45 minutes.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:

 - Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam
 - IPv6
 - Open Source tools
 - International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
 - Routing
 - Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
 - Legal issues (BÜPF, etc.)
 - Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)

- PLEASE feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and
collaboration!!!
   You can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in.


Language of Slides and Talks
---

The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to
produce your presentation in English.


Submission Guidelines
---

All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely
promotional for your employer.

Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose
sizes may vary considerably.

To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the
following information to swinog-core at swinog.ch:

* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)
* a working email address
* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation
* the title of the presentation
* its expected length (in minutes)
* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would
be valuable to the SwiNOG community.

Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG
website after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it
might be that some confidential data will be presented by you which are not
intended for publication on the internet.


Greetings,
Simon Ryf
SwiNOG Core Team


General Information (SwiNOG Community)
---

The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people
who are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.

SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas
and information between different companies and organisations.

SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working
on, with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every
aspect of their (net)work.

The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other
professionals close to the network community.

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/,
Facebook, Xing, 

Information about the meeting will be published at
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog29/ 


General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
---

The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under
article 60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG
community ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises
SwiNOG meetings.

Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland






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[swinog] SwiNOG #29 - 5th November 2015 - (Calling for Papers)

2015-07-29 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG supporter,

SAVE THE DATE: 5.11.2015

The 29th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held
in Berne on top of the Gurten on November 5th 2015.

(We had a back and forth concerning the initially published date, we’re
sorry for that – this is the final date now!)


Important Dates for SwiNOG#28
---

29.07.2015 Announcement of Meeting
29.07.2015 Call for Papers
03.08.2015 Registration opens
18.10.2015 Call for Papers closing
26.10.2015 Final publication of agenda
30.10.2015 Registration closes
01.10.2015 Deadline for all slides
06.05.2015 Meeting day

Topics for Presentations/Talks
---

The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although
due to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to
be between 5 to 45 minutes.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:

 - Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam
 - IPv6
 - Open Source tools
 - International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
 - Routing
 - Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
 - Legal issues (BÜPF, etc.)
 - Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)

- PLEASE feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and
collaboration!!!
   You can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in.


Language of Slides and Talks
---

The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to
produce your presentation in English.


Submission Guidelines
---

All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely
promotional for your employer.

Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose
sizes may vary considerably.

To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the
following information to swinog-core at swinog.ch:

* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)
* a working email address
* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation
* the title of the presentation
* its expected length (in minutes)
* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would
be valuable to the SwiNOG community.

Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG
website after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it
might be that some confidential data will be presented by you which are not
intended for publication on the internet.


Greetings,
Simon Ryf
SwiNOG Core Team


General Information (SwiNOG Community)
---

The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people
who are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.

SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas
and information between different companies and organisations.

SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working
on, with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every
aspect of their (net)work.

The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other
professionals close to the network community.

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/,
Facebook, Xing, 

Information about the meeting will be published at
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog29/ 


General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
---

The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under
article 60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG
community ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises
SwiNOG meetings.

Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland





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[swinog] SAVE THE DATE - 15.10.2015

2015-05-06 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOGers

 

Thank you for a great day, lots of input and your support!!

We don't have yet the confirmation for the Gurten but don't want to let you
wait any longer :-P

 

Save the date for SwiNOG #29 - 15.10.2015

 

We'll keep you posted.

I wish you a save trip home and looking forward to seeing you soon.

 

Br

Simon

SwiNOG

 

P.S. This is no CFP but that doesn't mean that you can't already submit
Ideas :)


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[swinog] Recall - SwiNOG #28 (06.05.2015) - Call for Paper

2015-04-07 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Hey Guys,

I'd thought I ask now with a pretty please...

If anyone from you thought about presenting something on May 6th but hasn't
yet answered the CfP.
Please do so now :-)

We're still missing a bit of content and would love to have a nice agenda
ready soon.

Br
Simon
SwiNOG

-Original Message-
From: Simon Ryf [mailto:si...@swinog.org] 
Sent: Donnerstag, 19. März 2015 19:04
To: swinog@lists.swinog.ch
Subject: SwiNOG #28 (06.05.2015) - Call for Paper

Dear SwiNOG supporter,

The 28th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held
in Berne on top of the Gurten on May 6th 2015.


Important Dates for SwiNOG#28
---

19.03.2015 Announcement of Meeting
05.04.2015 Call for Papers
14.04.2015 Registration opens
24.04.2015 Call for Papers closing
27.04.2015 Final publication of agenda
01.05.2015 Registration closes
04.05.2015 Deadline for all slides
06.05.2015 Meeting day

Topics for Presentations/Talks
---

The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although
due to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to
be between 10 to 45 minutes.

However proposals for longer/shorter presentations or presentations whose
subject falls outside of the topics below are also welcome; please do not
hesitate to submit them.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:

 - Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam
 - IPv6
 - Open Source tools
 - International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
 - Routing
 - Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
 - Legal issues (BÜPF, etc.)
 - Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)


Language of Slides and Talks
---

The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to
produce your presentation in English.


Submission Guidelines
---

All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely
promotional for your employer.

Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose
sizes may vary considerably.

To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the
following information to swinog-core at swinog.ch:

* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)
* a working email address
* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation
* the title of the presentation
* its expected length (in minutes)
* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would
be valuable to the SwiNOG community.

Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG
website after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it
might be that some confidential data will be presented by you which are not
intended for publication on the internet.


Greetings,
Simon Ryf
SwiNOG Core Team


General Information (SwiNOG Community)
---

The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people
who are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.

SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas
and information between different companies and organisations.

SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working
on, with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every
aspect of their (net)work.

The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other
professionals close to the network community.

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/ 

Information about the meeting will be published at
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog26/ 


General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
---

The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under
article 60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG
community ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises
SwiNOG meetings.

Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland




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[swinog] SwiNOG #28 (06.05.2015) - Call for Paper

2015-03-19 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG supporter,

The 28th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held
in Berne on top of the Gurten on May 6th 2015.


Important Dates for SwiNOG#28
---

19.03.2015 Announcement of Meeting
05.04.2015 Call for Papers
14.04.2015 Registration opens
24.04.2015 Call for Papers closing
27.04.2015 Final publication of agenda
01.05.2015 Registration closes
04.05.2015 Deadline for all slides
06.05.2015 Meeting day

Topics for Presentations/Talks
---

The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although
due to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to
be between 10 to 45 minutes.

However proposals for longer/shorter presentations or presentations whose
subject falls outside of the topics below are also welcome; please do not
hesitate to submit them.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:

 - Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam
 - IPv6
 - Open Source tools
 - International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
 - Routing
 - Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
 - Legal issues (BÜPF, etc.)
 - Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)


Language of Slides and Talks
---

The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to
produce your presentation in English.


Submission Guidelines
---

All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely
promotional for your employer.

Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose
sizes may vary considerably.

To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the
following information to swinog-core at swinog.ch:

* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)
* a working email address
* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation
* the title of the presentation
* its expected length (in minutes)
* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would
be valuable to the SwiNOG community.

Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG
website after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it
might be that some confidential data will be presented by you which are not
intended for publication on the internet.


Greetings,
Simon Ryf
SwiNOG Core Team


General Information (SwiNOG Community)
---

The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people
who are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.

SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas
and information between different companies and organisations.

SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working
on, with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every
aspect of their (net)work.

The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other
professionals close to the network community.

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/ 

Information about the meeting will be published at
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog26/ 


General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
---

The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under
article 60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG
community ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises
SwiNOG meetings.

Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland



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[swinog] looking for a VPN Solution

2014-05-26 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Hi there,

 

does anyone know a good company which sells VPN Solutions?

 

The requirement is a small Firewall on Site-A with a Site-to-Site VPN
(Site-A to Site-B)

and a remote VPN for remote workers which can connect to Site-A to have
Access to Site-B.

The Solution should be based on Cisco.

 

let me know if you have any inputs.

 

thx

Simon 


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Re: [swinog] looking for a VPN Solution

2014-05-26 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Hello again,

 

I got quite a few replies to my question.

 

Thx a lot!

 

Simon

 

From: Simon Ryf [mailto:si...@swinog.org] 
Sent: Montag, 26. Mai 2014 11:58
To: swinog@lists.swinog.ch
Subject: looking for a VPN Solution

 

Hi there,

 

does anyone know a good company which sells VPN Solutions?

 

The requirement is a small Firewall on Site-A with a Site-to-Site VPN
(Site-A to Site-B)

and a remote VPN for remote workers which can connect to Site-A to have
Access to Site-B.

The Solution should be based on Cisco.

 

let me know if you have any inputs.

 

thx

Simon 


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[swinog] SwiNOG #27 - postponed

2014-03-17 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG community,

 

in spite of all your contributions and financial commitments we are unable
to held the SwiNOG #27 next month.

We did not manage to get enough sponsors and without them we're not able to
finance the meeting.

Therefore we've decided to postpone SwiNOG #27 to end of October / beginning
of November.

Exact dates are to be announced.

 

We're sorry to bring this news at such short notice and are working hard to
find all the needed sponsors.

 

Thank you for your support and I really hope to be able to welcome all of
you at SwiNOG #27 in the fall of 2014.

 

Best regards

Simon

SwiNOG


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Re: [swinog] Looking for Cisco uBR-7246VXR loan for testing and training

2013-07-12 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Hi Andre,

Sorry for the late answer
We have this one - you could use our lab or take it for a few weeks (we
hardly use it anymore).

ubr#show inventory
NAME: Chassis, DESCR: uBR7246VXR Universal Broadband Router
PID: UBR7246VXR, VID: N/A, SN: SCA0xx

NAME: NPE400, DESCR: NPE 400 Card
PID: NPE400, VID: N/A, SN: 293x

NAME: module 0, DESCR: I/O FastEthernet (TX-ISL)
PID: UBR7200-IO-FE-MII/, VID: N/A, SN: 143x

NAME: module 5, DESCR: MC28U_F_connector
PID: UBR-MC28U , VID: V01 , SN: CAT09x

NAME: module 6, DESCR: MC16C
PID: UBR-MC16C , VID: N/A, SN: CAB0xx

Please contact me directly:
s...@bbn.ch

cheers
Simon

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: swinog-boun...@lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-boun...@lists.swinog.ch]
Im Auftrag von Andre Oppermann
Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Juli 2013 09:40
An: swinog@lists.swinog.ch
Betreff: [swinog] Looking for Cisco uBR-7246VXR loan for testing and
training

I'm looking for a short term loan of uBR-7246VXR, possibly with uBR-MC28U,
or equivalent to do some testing and self-training on cable technologies.

If you have one available I'm happy to come by and pick it up / bring it
back including a nice thank-you present. :)

--
Andre


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Re: [swinog] [swinog-core] STATUS AGENDA

2013-05-15 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Hallo Roman,

super!!!
Stefan Burschka wird definitiv etwas präsentieren, evtl. ändern sich das
Thema noch, aber das ist ja nicht so super schlimm...
Sollte noch heute eine AW kriegen.

Gruss
Simon - :-)

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Von: swi...@swinog.ch [mailto:swi...@swinog.ch] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 15. Mai 2013 19:43
An: Simon Ryf
Cc: ste...@swinog.org
Betreff: Re: [swinog-core] STATUS AGENDA

Hallo Simon

 So Agenda ist fast fertig.

Habe die Sponsor-Slots noch auf die offiziellen 25min angepasst. Wenn einer
Meckert können wir es ja immernoch anpassen. ;)

Der Apero ist so etwas früher was einigen Feedbacks zu letzten Event
entgegen kommt. Auch nicht so schlecht, oder?

Gruss
Roman - der dauernd in der Agenda rumpfuscht...



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Re: [swinog] [swinog-core] STATUS AGENDA

2013-05-15 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Hallo Roman,

in der Agenda gibt’s noch n fehler...

Peter Raedler (ohne ä und sicher nicht mit aauml; ;-))

Gruss
Simon

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: swi...@swinog.ch [mailto:swi...@swinog.ch] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 15. Mai 2013 19:43
An: Simon Ryf
Cc: ste...@swinog.org
Betreff: Re: [swinog-core] STATUS AGENDA

Hallo Simon

 So Agenda ist fast fertig.

Habe die Sponsor-Slots noch auf die offiziellen 25min angepasst. Wenn einer
Meckert können wir es ja immernoch anpassen. ;)

Der Apero ist so etwas früher was einigen Feedbacks zu letzten Event
entgegen kommt. Auch nicht so schlecht, oder?

Gruss
Roman - der dauernd in der Agenda rumpfuscht...



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Re: [swinog] [swinog-core] STATUS AGENDA

2013-05-15 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Ok Stefan Burschka hat bestätigt.

Tranalyzer – feel the Packets be the Packets

40min um 16:00

Gruss
Simon

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Simon Ryf [mailto:si...@swinog.org] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 15. Mai 2013 21:02
An: swi...@swinog.ch
Cc: ste...@swinog.org
Betreff: AW: [swinog-core] STATUS AGENDA

Hallo Roman,

in der Agenda gibt’s noch n fehler...

Peter Raedler (ohne ä und sicher nicht mit aauml; ;-))

Gruss
Simon

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: swi...@swinog.ch [mailto:swi...@swinog.ch]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 15. Mai 2013 19:43
An: Simon Ryf
Cc: ste...@swinog.org
Betreff: Re: [swinog-core] STATUS AGENDA

Hallo Simon

 So Agenda ist fast fertig.

Habe die Sponsor-Slots noch auf die offiziellen 25min angepasst. Wenn einer
Meckert können wir es ja immernoch anpassen. ;)

Der Apero ist so etwas früher was einigen Feedbacks zu letzten Event
entgegen kommt. Auch nicht so schlecht, oder?

Gruss
Roman - der dauernd in der Agenda rumpfuscht...




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[swinog] SwiNOG #26 - Dates and CFP

2013-04-05 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
(sorry - there was a typo in the previous mail. SwiNOG #26 meeting will be
on the 23rd of May.)

Dear SwiNOG supporter,

The 26th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held
in Berne on top of the Gurten on May 23rd 2013.


Important Dates for SwiNOG#26
---

11.02.2013 Announcement of Meeting
05.04.2013 Call for Papers
14.04.2013 Registration opens
06.05.2013 Call for Papers closing
13.05.2013 Final publication of agenda
16.05.2013 Registration closes
17.05.2013 Deadline for all slides
23.05.2013 Meeting day

Topics for Presentations/Talks
---

The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although
due to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to
be between 10 to 45 minutes.

However proposals for longer/shorter presentations or presentations whose
subject falls outside of the topics below are also welcome; please do not
hesitate to submit them.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:

 - Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam
 - IPv6
 - Open Source tools
 - International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
 - Routing
 - Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
 - Legal issues (BÜPF, etc.)
 - Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)


Language of Slides and Talks
---

The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to
produce your presentation in English.


Submission Guidelines
---

All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely
promotional for your employer.

Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target
audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose
sizes may vary considerably.

To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you provide the
following information to swinog-core at swinog.ch:

* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)
* a working email address
* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation
* the title of the presentation
* its expected length (in minutes)
* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)

We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would
be valuable to the SwiNOG community.

Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG
website after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it
might be that some confidential data will be presented by you which are not
intended for publication on the internet.


Greetings,
Simon Ryf
SwiNOG Core Team


General Information (SwiNOG Community)
---

The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people
who are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.

SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in
Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas
and information between different companies and organisations.

SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing or
researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working
on, with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every
aspect of their (net)work.

The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other
professionals close to the network community.

More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/ 

Information about the meeting will be published at
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog26/ 


General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
---

The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under
article 60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG
community ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises
SwiNOG meetings.

Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland



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