Re: [AusNOG] Opportunities in Australia to work on Event networks (Volunteer)

2018-04-16 Thread David Smith
Christian, I'd like to suggest that you should adhere to some basic grammatical rules when posting critique. This is a technical forum where accuracy is paramount. Disclaimer: I did 2U General English but I'm fairly sure he left out a word and should have split the response into 3 sentences.

Re: [AusNOG] Opportunities in Australia to work on Event networks (Volunteer)

2018-04-16 Thread Tim Raphael
Hey Jason, You'd want to be looking at NFP orgs that run events as a good place to start for volunteering. I, with a group of passionate gamers run Red Flag Lanfest (RFLAN) in Perth a few times a year. In 18 hours we build a wired and wireless network for ~ 900 gamers for 24 hours of

Re: [AusNOG] Data retention compliant NAT64 or equivalent

2018-04-16 Thread Philip Loenneker
Thanks Mark and everyone else that replied directly. I received a lot of useful information and suggestions and information. I didn't articulate it very well, but my main concern is the data retention requirements. There are quite a few different technologies available to achieve what we need,

Re: [AusNOG] Opportunities in Australia to work on Event networks (Volunteer)

2018-04-16 Thread Jay Dixon
I can second events like this, even if you're not directly on the hardware itself you get a lot of good experience with layer 1 - running cables and generally getting to troubleshoot networks (a lot of event attendees need assistance, volunteer for the helpdesk!) Many volunteers are industry

Re: [AusNOG] Data retention compliant NAT64 or equivalent

2018-04-16 Thread Mark Andrews
Look at MAP-T (RFC 7599) and MAP-E (RFC 7597) if you wish to reduce the amount of logging your need to do. They don’t require DNS64 so they don’t break DNSSEC. MAP-T can be used with NAT64 if you have already deployed DNS64/NAT64. Mark > On 16 Apr 2018, at 3:21 pm, Philip Loenneker >

Re: [AusNOG] Opportunities in Australia to work on Event networks (Volunteer)

2018-04-16 Thread Craig Askings
Most events will just use whatever the conference site provides as a service. For those that need more than that are generally savvy enough themselves as a community to know what they need and have the resources and expertise to do it themselves. > On 16 Apr 2018, at 11:52 am, Jason Leschnik

Re: [AusNOG] Opportunities in Australia to work on Event networks (Volunteer)

2018-04-16 Thread Dean Bird
Can I also suggest events like the Commonwealth Games etc. There is a large technical component behind these events with lots of opportunities to work next to a whole range of experts. On Tue., 17 Apr. 2018, 7:56 am Jay Dixon, wrote: > I can second events like this, even if

Re: [AusNOG] Opportunities in Australia to work on Event networks (Volunteer)

2018-04-16 Thread Jim Woodward
On 17-04-2018 09:50, Jacob Taylor wrote: > Hi all, > > As a 24 year old network engineer, I'm often asked by others at uni how I > "broke in" to the networking space. > > I've also seen this question posed in various permutation on this very list > so I thought I would share my some advice

Re: [AusNOG] Opportunities in Australia to work on Event networks (Volunteer)

2018-04-16 Thread Jacob Taylor
Hi all, As a 24 year old network engineer, I'm often asked by others at uni how I "broke in" to the networking space. I've also seen this question posed in various permutation on this very list so I thought I would share my some advice for other young people anxious to jump into this space.

Re: [AusNOG] Opportunities in Australia to work on Event networks (Volunteer)

2018-04-16 Thread Ashley Knowles
Well said, Jake! I wrote an over-the-top, self-promoting blog post on this exact topic back in 2010 here - http://ashleyknowles.net/2010/11/getting-your-foot-into-the-it-industry/ Regards, Ash From: AusNOG on behalf of Jacob Taylor

Re: [AusNOG] Opportunities in Australia to work on Event networks (Volunteer)

2018-04-16 Thread Christian Heinrich
Jason, On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 4:33 PM, Jason Xiros wrote: > Perhaps have a word with Chris from RUXCON. You won't get better experience > than helping build the network for a security conference :-) Chris Spencer has lost considerable support with people who

Re: [AusNOG] Opportunities in Australia to work on Event networks (Volunteer)

2018-04-16 Thread Jason Xiros
Perhaps have a word with Chris from RUXCON. You won't get better experience than helping build the network for a security conference   :-)Kind regards,JasonOn 16 Apr 2018, at 12:00 PM, ausnog-requ...@lists.ausnog.net wrote:Send AusNOG mailing list submissions to ausnog@lists.ausnog.netTo subscribe

[AusNOG] Fixed Wireless Link Availability

2018-04-16 Thread Sam Mahar
Hi All, We have a client in Blaxland, NSW, who is looking for a fixed wireless link. However our normal suppliers are unable to service the area. Is there anyone who has FW coverage in Blaxtown NSW? Carriers only please, not looking for white-labelled services. Replies off list to keep noise to