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2022-01-28 Thread Routing Table Analysis Role Account
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Re: What do you think about the "cloudification" of mobile?

2022-01-28 Thread Mark Tinka
On 1/28/22 15:42, Mike Hammett wrote: I also think the complexities, requirements, tolerances, etc. of an EPC are also being understated in the thread. The difference being is that I am aware (and stated as such) that I'm understating Netflix's usage. The other side doesn't know how

Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Flow collection and analysis

2022-01-28 Thread Marcel Mitsuto
My colleagues developers started adding valid let's encrypt certs everywhere. Now I have multiple NAT entry points for build-servers in my VPC because of the renewal frequency. I feel less secure with them adding valid SSL certs everywhere that runs on a PRIVATE NETWORK. It's just dumb

RE: [EXTERNAL] Re: Flow collection and analysis

2022-01-28 Thread Laura Smith via NANOG
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Friday, January 28th, 2022 at 11:52, Jean St-Laurent wrote: > Why DNS are still travelling in clear text? > It doesn't have to. In 2022 there are many encryption options for DNS. There are also things like DNSSEC and DANE for ensuring authenticity over

Re: What do you think about the "cloudification" of mobile?

2022-01-28 Thread Mike Hammett
IIRC, *EVERYTHING* is in AWS, while their Open Connect deployments actually do the heavy lifting for the video content. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - Original Message - From: "Mark Tinka" To:

Re: What do you think about the "cloudification" of mobile?

2022-01-28 Thread Mike Hammett
I also think the complexities, requirements, tolerances, etc. of an EPC are also being understated in the thread. The difference being is that I am aware (and stated as such) that I'm understating Netflix's usage. The other side doesn't know how particular EPCs can be. - Mike Hammett

Re: What do you think about the "cloudification" of mobile?

2022-01-28 Thread Mark Tinka
On 1/28/22 15:22, Josh Baird wrote: I think Netflix's usage of AWS is being understated here. My understanding is that the user profiles and library listings are held with AWS, but that the actual video is on their OCA's. I could be wrong... Mark.

Re: What do you think about the "cloudification" of mobile?

2022-01-28 Thread Mark Tinka
On 1/28/22 13:28, Mike Hammett wrote: There's a big difference between a website (admittedly a complex one) and a mobile core. Word is it hasn't been smooth-sailing, but Amazon are pushing on. Failing and improving is in their DNA, so I'm sure everyday, they are one step closer to the

Re: What do you think about the "cloudification" of mobile?

2022-01-28 Thread Josh Baird
I think Netflix's usage of AWS is being understated here. On Fri, Jan 28, 2022 at 6:29 AM Mike Hammett wrote: > There's a big difference between a website (admittedly a complex one) and > a mobile core. > > > > - > Mike Hammett > Intelligent Computing Solutions >

RE: [EXTERNAL] Re: Flow collection and analysis

2022-01-28 Thread Jean St-Laurent via NANOG
Why DNS are still travelling in clear text? The software running the DNS services worldwide are probably written in C or any languages you mentioned below. Why don't they just strap a libressl on DNS or NanoSSL? Okay, there is DNS over https. I don't know the stats, but I doubt it's close to

Re: What do you think about the "cloudification" of mobile?

2022-01-28 Thread Mike Hammett
There's a big difference between a website (admittedly a complex one) and a mobile core. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - Original Message - From: "Michael Thomas" To: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Thursday, January

Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Flow collection and analysis

2022-01-28 Thread Laura Smith via NANOG
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Friday, January 28th, 2022 at 03:55, Mel Beckman wrote: > But nobody asked for anything from scratch Eric. Open SSL is it complete > ready to integrate package. Any developer worth his salt should be able to > put it on any web application. In addition to

Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Flow collection and analysis

2022-01-28 Thread Laura Smith via NANOG
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Wednesday, January 26th, 2022 at 14:49, heasley wrote: > > confidentiality and integrity, even if you do not care about authentication. > > I am surprised that question is asked. > Indeed. And to add the obvious to the obvious observation above, in certain