Researchers Find Software Flaw
Giving Hackers Key to Web Sites
By TED BRIDIS
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
WASHINGTON -- Computer experts discovered a flaw in widely used
software that could let hackers hijack corporate and government Web
sites and steal sensitive e-mail.
The flaw
1. There are two annoying incompetence of TCP. One is that
TCP does not distinguish packet loss caused by network
transmission error from that caused by network congestion.
The congestion control and avoidance mechanism makes TCP
drop its transmit window upon detecting a packet loss,
attending.
--aaron
However, those of us who choose to use asynchronous protocols can
more easily make use of powerful, space saving message compression --
http://www.anbg.gov.au/flags/signal-meaning.html
If there is ever an IETF held at sea, I nominate the flag for
Y - I am carrying mails as a
ListServ:
Command: [Ban name='Bing Li']
Command: [Remove-morons include='self']
This 2000 model year of moronic mass mailings is 42% worse than last year,
and up 19,000% from 1986. And I'm getting so jaded that I'm finally
contributing after so many years of holding backa it must be
to their repective mail lists
(I've never seen that, either). But, it seems to me that history
indicates the record is much more valuable than the live interaction.
--aaron
clauses forbidding resale, even if you don't get
anything in return.
Getting nothing in return is not a sale.
Isn't this like going to an 'all you can eat' restaurant and giving
food to your friends?
--aaron
that *and* attend an IAB plenary on Thursday night.
--aaron
able to
run NFS without a problem. This is a good thing.
---aaron
groups
operate on a four month clock, synchronized with the next face-to-face
meeting. I think maybe we rely too much on working group meetings to
drive the schedule and to indicate consensus so as to move to the next
task.
--aaron
shopping for the latest gadgets. Meet at entrance to Landmark
shopping center at 11am. We will return before 5pm in time for the welcome
reception.
I'm planning on going on the Akihabara Geek Tour. Does anyone have
recommendations on accomodations for a night or two in Tokyo?
--aaron
there.
Consider the internet-history list. More info at
http://www.postel.org/internet-history/.
--aaron
out if anything has happened.
An excellent suggestion.
--aaron
? Are
you suggesting that we change the IETF's open enrollment policy?
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the area expire when the
working groups complete their current charters (option 3).
--aaron
the same address to which they
are subscribed.
Including someone's private subscription address is not done for a
normal posting. Doing it for a held message is a violation of the rule
above, no?
--
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.
--aaron
Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:
I have put two web pages up at the following URL:
http://www.ietf.org/u/chair/
One details the directorates that currently exist in the IETF, with
memberships of most of them.
The other one is the IETF finances for 2001.
The presentation format
Is anybody else noticing this?
--aaron
=
C:\Documents and Settings\falktracert6 dns.postel.org
Tracing route to dns.postel.org [3ffe:801:1000:0:2d0:b7ff:c0de:1]
from 2001:460:410:8128:61ba:b359:9d3a:1f81 over a maximum of 30 hops:
12 ms 4
Marshall-
Is there a way to browse available IETF jabber conferences?
--aaron
does not respond
to requests.
Works for me. What browser are you using? There were some problems
with the routing earlier today which appear to have been fixed. Try
again and email me privately if you still have trouble?
--aaron
Margaret Wasserman wrote:
We could attempt to increase fundraising for ISOC/the IETF.
Good idea. I suggest a bakesale. Everyone bring a baked good to
Vienna...
Appears twice in http://www.ietf.org/meetings/agenda_57.html (pmtud
lemonade).
--aaron
either and hoping for a conclusive definitions.
Suggest either expanding or avoiding this new acronym.
--aaron
-in the Austria Center?
-in the Crowne Plaza?
Inquiring minds want to know.
--aaron
what an IETF meeting is
and why one is attending. I would prefer that we had all had the same
instructions on what to say, vetted by the embassy.
--aaron
the sim to the phone.
--aaron
smtp.ietf59.or.kr won't accept mail from the wireless access in the
hotel rooms. Not sure what the address block is but it would be nice
to have.
Keep up the good work.
--aaron
What's dris? Not on the IETF agenda.
--aaron
On Mar 1, 2004, at 2:01 PM, Melinda Shore wrote:
I realize that the DRIS BOF was put together somewhat quickly, but
the mailing list situation is a little frustrating.
1) there's no mailing list archive at the URL given on the agenda
2
Woohyong-
Thank you for such a well-run network!
One question: do you know if the free wireless in the rooms (essid:
lottehotel) will continue after the IETF network teardown?
--aaron
On Mar 4, 2004, at 4:43 PM, Woohyong Choi wrote:
Seoul meeting participants,
We'll begin tearing down gears
/std51.txt
Is that sufficient?
--aaron
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PS. Please don't complain about the questions. If you have better,
feel free to build your own -- more data is good! :)
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: there's only been 80 responses so far. My
take is that people don't care about the issue enough to voice their
opinion.
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into option B
without creating an (imo undesirable) increased distance between IETF
and ISOC.
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be conflicts between people who want to go
to a working group and the business meeting but we live with those in
working groups. Hopefully, with a smaller group (compared to the
plenary) and largish block of time a good f2f dialog could take place.
--aaron
Erik-
Just curious: do you see draft-klensin-ip-service-terms-04.txt as a
useful contribution to this effort? My understanding is that the it is
motivated to be helpful input to the task you describe.
--aaron
On Sep 8, 2004, at 5:14 AM, Erik Huizer wrote:
My government has concluded after
? Or are you suggesting that some
other as-yet-unspecified solution will meet criteria (i) - (iii) above
and solve problems (1) (2)?
--aaron
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I'd like to suggest that this thread move to the internet-history
list.
(For those unfamiliar with this list, information is available at
http://www.postel.org/internet-history.htm)
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think interaction
between IETF and IRTF participants is a good thing and benefits the
IETF.) If the IETF is not currently paying for these meetings, does
the change you refer to above imply that it would in the future?
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to keep track of the topic. I imagine it makes the jabber logs
more useful. In the past, I've found that when I tried to set/change
the subject line I received an authorization error.
Thanks,
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(bcc'ing the secretariat to generate a trouble ticket)
I'd like to request a stable (from meeting to meeting) email address
and web page for network operations at IETF meetings.
Thanks,
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List sure it quiet. I wonder if it's broken? If you receive this,
please don't respond. Please.
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Bill Sommerfeld wrote:
Stateful DHCP lease tracking was clearly causing more trouble than
it's worth to the IETF network.
Ya' know, I'd be happy if I received a static IP address with my
meeting registration confirmation. I'd even be happy to supply my
wireless MAC address...
--aaron
.
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Dave Crocker wrote:
Ole May I suggest that we consider starting a working group on this:
iRtf, perhaps, but not iEtf, yet. It's still in the research phase.
Hmm. Dave, are you suggesting a research group on wheel-reinvention
protocols? Or perhaps, snail-paced transport?
--aaron
forward.
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My wife is here with our girls (ages 3, 9) and is interested in hooking up
with other families with kids. We've scoped out some nice parks, etc, over
the last week. Drop me a private email if interested.
--aaron
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wife's purse was picked, at the Eiffel Tower train
station, lightening our load of cash and several credit cards.
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I seem to have left a small wireless mouse somewhere, probably the terminal
room. Has anybody seen it?
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be meeting in, it would be nice
to know that the daily schedule is one I can live with. ;)
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to 30 would be quite valuable, imo.
Regardless, breaks of 10, 15, or 30 minutes should include coffee.
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My apologies for the extremely delayed reply to this review. I've at
long last cleared enough time to get into the grist of the comments on
this draft and prepare revision -08.
On Aug 11, 2008, at 8:36 AM, Spencer Dawkins wrote:
I have been selected as the General Area Review Team
.)
regards,
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insufficient certainty that such
implementations are possible, the IETF should certainly take notice.
Best regards,
Aaron Williamson
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think RedPhone's restrictions can
hardly be said to apply only to corner cases.
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of freedom
and communication, not in the spirit of strict structured laws,
licenses, and pandering to patent owners.
Aaron Griffin
Project Lead, Arch Linux
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- or less-restrictive versions of
licenses from being attributed to the original author. These documents are
treated very differently from source code.
Aaron
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clarified (say
to include planned standards work or some such).
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Of possible interest to this list.
--aaron
Original Message
Subject:[IMRG] ICSI Netalyzr measurement project
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 07:54:08 -0800
From: v...@ee.lbl.gov
To: i...@ietf.org
CC: Christian Kreibich christ...@icir.org, Nicholas C. Weaver
nwea
Forwarding on behalf of the organizers.
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Chair
Internet Research Task Force
http://www.irtf.org
We are pleased to announce an upcoming NetFPGA tutorial co-located with
IETF in Anaheim, CA on March 21, 2010.
An open platform called
A new IRTF research group on virtual networks has been created. Charter
included below.
--aaron
IRTF Chair
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Chairs
Joe Touch to...@isi.edu mailto:to...@isi.edu
Martin Stiemerling
-specific details. A reference to that text might be useful
to remind an implementer that other well-known URIs may have different
protocol-specific requirements.
Cheers,
Aaron
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Peter Saint-Andre stpe...@stpeter.im wrote:
FYI.
Original Message
agree. In fact, why should we have nomcom
members with little IETF experience picking our leadership?
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who has attended 20 IETF meetings may be a lot more plugged
in than someone who has attended 5 or some of the 'medium points' items.
Just a thought,
--aaron
On 7/30/10 11:23 PM, Donald Eastlake wrote:
I can see the desire to have some more experience on the nomcom.
However, I am completely
Just a reminder that there's a relatively new list for discussing topics
relating to the IRTF, including proposals for new research groups, at
https://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/irtf-discuss .
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new topic. My first reaction is to prefer
the BOFs spread out. I'm not sure that concentrating them will reduce
the problem of clashes.
Strongly agree!
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with the words protocol
police on it.
Where do I have to apply?
+1.
in the same application queue :)
Aaron
Grüße, Carsten
more thought and more work...
If deemed valuable for the grand topic Diversity, it will be good to
start preparing the analysis the sooner the better, since it takes time
and requires efforts.
-- Aaron
d/
you are always right. to correct and make it clearer, when
... made a statement, ... people came to thank for past experience, no
present tense please.
no further comment, since I actually appreciate what you said and the
intention, as you described below.
-- Aaron
I do however consider your
On 19/06/13 14:44, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 2:13 AM, Aaron Yi DING yd...@cs.helsinki.fi
mailto:yd...@cs.helsinki.fi wrote:
On 18/06/13 21:08, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
When I make a statement at the microphone and then have multiple
people come
?
sorry, I am bit confused .. since IETF is an international organization.
If yes, good to know more about it.
Aaron
I'd like to think that good intentions and
happy thoughts will provide a durable solution to the problem but
I'm not convinced.
That's not at all what I was suggesting, and others
On 19/06/13 22:56, Yoav Nir wrote:
On Jun 19, 2013, at 6:26 PM, Brian Haberman br...@innovationslab.net wrote:
To help facilitate the mentoring aspect, there will be a call soon for
volunteers to act as mentors for newcomers (starting with IETF 87). Once the
web page for the mentoring
for tolerating such long mail,
Aaron
On 11/07/13 12:05, Tom McLoughlin wrote:
I've always pronounced Huawei as Hawaii tbh.
Not a bad idea to get Huawei smartphones under that brand name, which
sounds quite cute :)
Aaron
On 11/07/2013 11:25, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jul 2013, Zhongxin (Victor) wrote:
BRAVO
the family name avoids the
confusion of oder.
Aaron
hundreds of
mails during IETF week, but a quick link definitely helps.
It can be a live update bullet on the front page of IETF meeting
http://www.ietf.org/meeting/87/
Cheers,
Aaron
best,
john
for facility issues/weather/traffic/hotel stealing...
Most of those could be found if digging hard enough from hundreds of
mails during IETF week, but a quick link definitely helps.
It can be a live update bullet on the front page of IETF meeting
http://www.ietf.org/meeting/87/
Cheers,
Aaron
Best
.
Thanks,
Aaron
-Alexa
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meetings can be
bad, and we shall not go out of the ways to accommodate anything under
the name of diversity.
Aaron
PS: things evolve, over the long term. it does not matter we like it or
not. that is how it is.
Melinda
On 28/07/13 01:27, Melinda Shore wrote:
On 7/27/13 3:52 PM, Aaron Yi DING wrote:
What do you mean by conference? too much information inferred in your
term that may confuse others on the list. Will appreciate, if you can
share bit more on it, behind the single term conference that you
of
them. either bots or real-human spammer... my impression is that other
languages are kinda immune to those, e.g., Finnish ;)
Cheers,
Aaron
Yes, that has been issue that has bugged me as well. The IT team tells
me that it is problematic from a spam perspective, and they do not want
me
.
Cheers,
Aaron
Regards,
as
On 7/30/13 4:34 PM, Jari Arkko wrote:
Arturo:
Now, something general related to the blog. Perhaps it would be
good to enable comments, isn't it?
Yes, that has been issue that has bugged me as well. The IT team tells
me that it is problematic from a spam
by Design Team Chair.
It actually saves time if you could just kindly search those names using
whatever engines and read a bit, before step into quick judgement.
Thanks,
Aaron
PS: parts of Suresh's email to ietf list on 17/06/2013
Design team members
===
Narelle Clark
On 04/08/13 20:53, John Levine wrote:
If there is a serious drive to discontinue the weekly posting
summary - I strongly object.
As far as I can tell, one person objects, everyone else thinks it's fine.
Seems like rough consensus to me.
+1
Aaron
R's,
John
the WG meetings.
For diversity, we need to take remote participants seriously. At the same
time, we should also care for the IETFers who are submitting their work.
Thanks,
Aaron
Melinda
-native English speakers to
read slides than to parse spoken English for anyone who talks faster
than I do.
don't forget there are accents as well which make the parsing challenging
even more :)
Aaron
Aside: this is yet another reason why a really thorough jabber scribe is
useful.
PS
, People keep acting, you mean,
who?
Thanks,
Aaron
PS: this whole tread is about the key word slides. If one of the key
purposes is NOT about presentation, what are talking about here? plz
correct me, if I got it wrong...
Keith
participants can be duly notified via WG mailing list, in
advance)
Thanks,
Aaron
On 06/08/13 14:49, Aaron Yi DING wrote:
On 06/08/13 14:08, Keith Moore wrote:
On 08/04/2013 02:54 PM, Ted Lemon wrote:
While I think getting slides in on time is great for a lot of
reasons, reading the slides early isn't
can define a
rule of conduct in their own meetings so it works best there, for both
remote and f2f)
Cheers,
Aaron
PS: I personally find it rather funny to see people claiming one's own
approach works better and so forth implicitly indicating they really
understand what remote/f2f
is also
good, at least f2f participants won't sit on chairs the whole day..
adding this option to the existing one will be nice.
Cheers,
Aaron
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driving people away. Happen to know a such senior
ietfer..
The line between being Rude and being Upfront is tricky and highly
context dependent.
Aaron
Thomas
Hello,
Is there a pointer (maybe from IETF secretary)? The year with highest
number of attendees - which one is that? The exact number of
participants will be even better.
Thanks,
Aaron
Thanks for the pointer from Ray Pelletier.
It seems IETF-49 got the highest number - 2810.
2nd is IETF-46, 2379.
Cheers,
Aaron
On 08.10.2013 00:29, Aaron Yi DING wrote:
Hello,
Is there a pointer (maybe from IETF secretary)? The year with highest
number of attendees - which one
Hi Adrian,
True, that also puzzled me a bit since the numbers do not match,
registration and attendee - the registration number is in general higher
than that of attendees.
Cheers,
Aaron
On 08/10/13 13:51, Adrian Farrel wrote:
Curiously these numbers do not match those at
https
The registration number may include remote participants while attendee
number shows how many actually went on-site.
Cheers,
Aaron
On 08/10/13 14:06, Richard Barnes wrote:
Indeed, the number Joe was counting was the number who filled out a
registration form. Counting those who actually paid
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