Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2009 20:48:06 -0500
Subject: AT&T. Layer 6-8 needed.
All,
It appears at AT&T (including DSL, and my own home service via u-verse)
has unilaterally and without explanation started blocking websites.
I have confirmed this with multiple tests. (It actually appears that
these sites are being blocked at a local-global scale -- that is, each
city/hub seems to have blackholes for the sites).
The sites I know of I'll list below (see Reddit for a discussion), but
this is clearly and absolutely unacceptable. Please, comments on the nature
of the sites are OT.. Let's keep this thread that way. (Away from being OT,
that is).
If any T folk are around, and have gotten wind of this (all comments /
direct emails will be off record), a reply would be appreciated.
No ears enclosing clue will be reached via normal channels at ~950E on a
Sunday, but this is clearly a problem needing addressing, resolution, action
and, who knows - suit?
Thanks in advance all for insight, comments,
-jamie
AT&Tが始めたWebサイトブロックについて、情報を集っています。
続々と情報が寄せられている模様。。。
7/27/2009
6/16/2009
RIPE-ncc-service-wg@June 15, 2009
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 16:33:36 +0200
Subject: [ncc-services-wg] New emergency RIPE NCC PGP Key
[Apologies for duplicate emails]
Dear Colleagues,
On Monday, 15 June 2009, a hardware failure caused us to lose access to
the RIPE NCC PGP secret key, which signs email from our ticketing system.
We performed an emergency key rollover to rectify this problem.
Details on key-management policy can be found on our website at:
https://www.ripe.net/rs/pgp/index.html
If you have any comments or questions about this, please contact
.
Kind Regards,
Brian Riddle
RIPE NCC
ハードウェア障害でPGP秘密鍵を失ったということで、緊急で新しい鍵が出ています。
セキュリティを向上させる為に色々なアーキテクチャがありますが、ハードウェア障害には
弱いですね。現場での迅速な対応に頭が下がります。
Subject: [ncc-services-wg] New emergency RIPE NCC PGP Key
[Apologies for duplicate emails]
Dear Colleagues,
On Monday, 15 June 2009, a hardware failure caused us to lose access to
the RIPE NCC PGP secret key, which signs email from our ticketing system.
We performed an emergency key rollover to rectify this problem.
Details on key-management policy can be found on our website at:
https://www.ripe.net/rs/pgp/index.html
If you have any comments or questions about this, please contact
Kind Regards,
Brian Riddle
RIPE NCC
ハードウェア障害でPGP秘密鍵を失ったということで、緊急で新しい鍵が出ています。
セキュリティを向上させる為に色々なアーキテクチャがありますが、ハードウェア障害には
弱いですね。現場での迅速な対応に頭が下がります。
5/30/2009
ARIN-announce@May 29, 2009
Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 11:23:58 -0400
Subject: [arin-announce] Policy Proposal: Open Access To IPv6
Please be advised that the following policy proposal has been
posted to the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List. All discussion of the
proposal must take place on the PPML.
Regards,
Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
## * ##
Policy Proposal Name: Open Access To IPv6
Proposal Originator: Stacy Hughes and Cathy Aronson
Proposal Version: 1.0
Date: 29 May 2009
Proposal type: modify
Policy term: permanent
Policy statement:
1) Remove "by advertising that connectivity through its single
aggregated address allocation" from article 3 of section 6.5.1.1
2) Remove article 4 of section 6.5.1.1, ?be an existing, known ISP in
the ARIN region or have a plan for making at least 200 end-site
assignments to other organizations within 5 years? in its entirety.
Rationale: It is acknowledged that these concepts have been put before
the community in the past. However, with the wisdom of actual
operational experience, the necessity of promoting IPv6 adoption
throughout our region, and emerging native v6 only network models, it
becomes obvious that these modifications to the NRPM are necessary.
Removing the 200 end site requirement enables smaller, but no less
important and viable, networks access to IPv6. Removing the ?known ISP?
requirement enfranchises new, native v6 businesses that can drive
innovation and expansion in the Internet industry, as well as other
industries. Removing the requirement for a single aggregate announcement
benefits the NRPM itself, as it has been decided by the community that
it should not contain routing advice.
Timetable for implementation: immediately upon BoT ratification
ARINでIPv6割当ての条件緩和の提案が出ました。
200ユーザ規則撤廃はいいとして、
経路分割はある程度制限掛けないとIPv6でも経路爆発が起きるかもしれないけど・・・
Subject: [arin-announce] Policy Proposal: Open Access To IPv6
Please be advised that the following policy proposal has been
posted to the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List. All discussion of the
proposal must take place on the PPML.
Regards,
Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
## * ##
Policy Proposal Name: Open Access To IPv6
Proposal Originator: Stacy Hughes and Cathy Aronson
Proposal Version: 1.0
Date: 29 May 2009
Proposal type: modify
Policy term: permanent
Policy statement:
1) Remove "by advertising that connectivity through its single
aggregated address allocation" from article 3 of section 6.5.1.1
2) Remove article 4 of section 6.5.1.1, ?be an existing, known ISP in
the ARIN region or have a plan for making at least 200 end-site
assignments to other organizations within 5 years? in its entirety.
Rationale: It is acknowledged that these concepts have been put before
the community in the past. However, with the wisdom of actual
operational experience, the necessity of promoting IPv6 adoption
throughout our region, and emerging native v6 only network models, it
becomes obvious that these modifications to the NRPM are necessary.
Removing the 200 end site requirement enables smaller, but no less
important and viable, networks access to IPv6. Removing the ?known ISP?
requirement enfranchises new, native v6 businesses that can drive
innovation and expansion in the Internet industry, as well as other
industries. Removing the requirement for a single aggregate announcement
benefits the NRPM itself, as it has been decided by the community that
it should not contain routing advice.
Timetable for implementation: immediately upon BoT ratification
ARINでIPv6割当ての条件緩和の提案が出ました。
200ユーザ規則撤廃はいいとして、
経路分割はある程度制限掛けないとIPv6でも経路爆発が起きるかもしれないけど・・・
5/28/2009
UKNOF@May 27, 2009
Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 18:36:08 -0400
Subject: [uknof] UKNOF13 Remote participation
Update is I'm pleased to say that the meeting connectivity and
webcasting were up and running as of the end of today.
For those of you coming in remotely, the webcast (via flash) will be
available on:
http://uknof.bogons.net/uknof13.html
And the meeting chatroom will be jabber on:
xmpp:uknof@conference.dns-oarc.net
also #uknof on irc.terahertz for IRC die-hards.
All slide decks that have been submitted are linked to from the meeting
web page. I'd appreciate the co-operation of those speakers who have
still to submit getting theirs to me ASAP so we can link to these too.
Planned start time is 10:00 BST.
A big thank you to Andy, Brandon, James, Tom and Will for their hard
work in getting all this set up in advance.
See you all tomorrow !
Keith
日本時間の明日夜から始まるUKNOF13のリモート参加に関するお知らせ。
チャンピオンズリーグが終わってほとぼり冷めたころっていうのが絶妙なスケジューリング!
Subject: [uknof] UKNOF13 Remote participation
Update is I'm pleased to say that the meeting connectivity and
webcasting were up and running as of the end of today.
For those of you coming in remotely, the webcast (via flash) will be
available on:
http://uknof.bogons.net/uknof13.html
And the meeting chatroom will be jabber on:
xmpp:uknof@conference.dns-oarc.net
also #uknof on irc.terahertz for IRC die-hards.
All slide decks that have been submitted are linked to from the meeting
web page. I'd appreciate the co-operation of those speakers who have
still to submit getting theirs to me ASAP so we can link to these too.
Planned start time is 10:00 BST.
A big thank you to Andy, Brandon, James, Tom and Will for their hard
work in getting all this set up in advance.
See you all tomorrow !
Keith
日本時間の明日夜から始まるUKNOF13のリモート参加に関するお知らせ。
チャンピオンズリーグが終わってほとぼり冷めたころっていうのが絶妙なスケジューリング!
5/26/2009
LACNIC-Anuncios@May 25, 2009
Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 11:14:48 -0300
From: Alexandra Dans
To: anuncios@lacnic.net
Subject: [LACNIC/Anuncios] LACNIC XII- DIA 1/DAY 1 TUTORIAL
Message-ID: <4A1AA7D8.9080406@lacnic.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed
[Disculpen Duplicados]
[Apologies for Duplicates]
~ポルトガル語版、スペイン語版は省略~
----------------------------
This Monday May 25th , during the LACNIC XII annual meeting in Panama (-
5 UTC), two tutorials will be launched: from 9:00 am to 11:00 am the
tutorial: ?LACNIC Registration System? and from 2:15pm to 6:00 pm, the
tutorial: ?Interconnection and Peering?.
All of you interested in following the webcasting can access from:
http://lacnic.net/en/eventos/lacnicxii/participacion.html
It is also possible to participate in the discussions through electronic
messaging (Jabber/XMPP). You can find detailed information to access
this service at:
http://lacnic.net/en/eventos/lacnicxii/participacion.html
Please note that we have an email account, webcasting@lacnic.net
, in order to
receive your comments about the webcasting and messaging services
Kind Regards
LACNIC
ようやく春のポリシーミーティング最終戦。
激しい議論が期待できるかな?
From: Alexandra Dans
To: anuncios@lacnic.net
Subject: [LACNIC/Anuncios] LACNIC XII- DIA 1/DAY 1 TUTORIAL
Message-ID: <4A1AA7D8.9080406@lacnic.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed
[Disculpen Duplicados]
[Apologies for Duplicates]
~ポルトガル語版、スペイン語版は省略~
----------------------------
This Monday May 25th , during the LACNIC XII annual meeting in Panama (-
5 UTC), two tutorials will be launched: from 9:00 am to 11:00 am the
tutorial: ?LACNIC Registration System? and from 2:15pm to 6:00 pm, the
tutorial: ?Interconnection and Peering?.
All of you interested in following the webcasting can access from:
http://lacnic.net/en/eventos/lacnicxii/participacion.html
It is also possible to participate in the discussions through electronic
messaging (Jabber/XMPP). You can find detailed information to access
this service at:
http://lacnic.net/en/eventos/lacnicxii/participacion.html
Please note that we have an email account, webcasting@lacnic.net
receive your comments about the webcasting and messaging services
Kind Regards
LACNIC
ようやく春のポリシーミーティング最終戦。
激しい議論が期待できるかな?
5/23/2009
APNIC-sig-policy@May 22, 2009
Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 15:39:36 +1000
Subject: [sig-policy] APNIC EC returns prop-050: IPv4 address
transfers to Policy SIG
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
APNIC EC returns "IPv4 address transfers" to Policy SIG
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Dear colleagues
The APNIC EC (Executive Council), at its meeting on 21 May 2009,
returned prop-050, "IPv4 address transfers", to the Policy SIG for
further discussion. Minutes from this meeting will be available after
they have been adopted at the June 2009 EC meeting.
Below is the official notification from the EC:
This is a response to the Policy Development Manager from the
APNIC Executive Council.
The APNIC Policy SIG Chair formally requested the APNIC EC to
endorse Proposal-50 on the 20th May.
According to the APNIC Policy Development Process: "The EC, in
their capacity as representatives of the membership, will be asked
to endorse the consensus proposals arising from the OPM and the
SIG mailing lists for implementation at the next EC meeting. In
reviewing the proposals for implementation, the EC may refer
proposals back to the SIG for further discussion with clearly
stated reasons."
In its meeting of the 21st May the APNIC Executive Council has
decided to refer Proposal-50 back to the Policy SIG. The reason
for this referral is that the EC is not of the opinion that the
proposal has gathered a clear consensus in favour of the policy,
and the EC notes that the proposal, taken in isolation, has
engendered significant concerns within the community relating to
the adequacy of safeguards against potential abuse as a
consequence of implementation this policy.
regards,
Geoff Huston
Executive Secretary to the APNIC EC
for the APNIC EC
For a detailed history of the proposal, see:
Regards
IPv4アドレス移転ポリシーはAPNIC ECの会議で差し戻しに決定。
もう少し詳細な議論が必要でしたね。やはり。
Subject: [sig-policy] APNIC EC returns prop-050: IPv4 address
transfers to Policy SIG
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
APNIC EC returns "IPv4 address transfers" to Policy SIG
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Dear colleagues
The APNIC EC (Executive Council), at its meeting on 21 May 2009,
returned prop-050, "IPv4 address transfers", to the Policy SIG for
further discussion. Minutes from this meeting will be available after
they have been adopted at the June 2009 EC meeting.
Below is the official notification from the EC:
This is a response to the Policy Development Manager from the
APNIC Executive Council.
The APNIC Policy SIG Chair formally requested the APNIC EC to
endorse Proposal-50 on the 20th May.
According to the APNIC Policy Development Process: "The EC, in
their capacity as representatives of the membership, will be asked
to endorse the consensus proposals arising from the OPM and the
SIG mailing lists for implementation at the next EC meeting. In
reviewing the proposals for implementation, the EC may refer
proposals back to the SIG for further discussion with clearly
stated reasons."
In its meeting of the 21st May the APNIC Executive Council has
decided to refer Proposal-50 back to the Policy SIG. The reason
for this referral is that the EC is not of the opinion that the
proposal has gathered a clear consensus in favour of the policy,
and the EC notes that the proposal, taken in isolation, has
engendered significant concerns within the community relating to
the adequacy of safeguards against potential abuse as a
consequence of implementation this policy.
regards,
Geoff Huston
Executive Secretary to the APNIC EC
for the APNIC EC
For a detailed history of the proposal, see:
Regards
IPv4アドレス移転ポリシーはAPNIC ECの会議で差し戻しに決定。
もう少し詳細な議論が必要でしたね。やはり。
5/21/2009
RIPE-ncc-services-wg@May 20, 2009
Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 14:33:15 +0200
Subject: [ncc-services-wg] Website Launch: www.IPv6ActNow.org
[Apologies for duplicate emails.]
Dear Colleagues,
The RIPE NCC is pleased to announce the launch of the IPv6 Act Now! website.
www.IPv6ActNow.org is a one stop website that explains IPv6 in terms
that everyone can understand and provides a variety of useful
information aimed at promoting the global adoption of IPv6.
The site is for anyone with an interest in IPv6, including network
engineers, company directors, law enforcement agencies, government
representatives and civil society.
The site content is regularly updated and includes:
- Education, advice and opinions from the experts
- Latest IPv6-related news stories
- Videos and articles from Internet community leaders
- Current IPv4 exhaustion and IPv6 uptake statistics
- The RIPE community's statement on IPv6 deployment, including a list
of organisations supporting this statement
- Information on community-developed IPv6 distribution policies
- Useful links to other sources of information about IPv6
- A forum for everyone to share experiences, ask questions and find
answers
The site also includes contributions from other Regional Internet
Registries (RIRs) and industry partners.
We invite you to take a look around the site. We hope that you find it
useful.
If you have and comments or suggestions about IPv6ActNow!, please
contact us at.
Regards,
Paul Rendek
Head of External Relations and Communication
RIPE NCC
RIPE NCCではIPv6への移行に関する情報を纏めた模様。
全く動向を追えていなかったエンジニアがキャッチアップするのにいいサイトかも。
Subject: [ncc-services-wg] Website Launch: www.IPv6ActNow.org
[Apologies for duplicate emails.]
Dear Colleagues,
The RIPE NCC is pleased to announce the launch of the IPv6 Act Now! website.
www.IPv6ActNow.org is a one stop website that explains IPv6 in terms
that everyone can understand and provides a variety of useful
information aimed at promoting the global adoption of IPv6.
The site is for anyone with an interest in IPv6, including network
engineers, company directors, law enforcement agencies, government
representatives and civil society.
The site content is regularly updated and includes:
- Education, advice and opinions from the experts
- Latest IPv6-related news stories
- Videos and articles from Internet community leaders
- Current IPv4 exhaustion and IPv6 uptake statistics
- The RIPE community's statement on IPv6 deployment, including a list
of organisations supporting this statement
- Information on community-developed IPv6 distribution policies
- Useful links to other sources of information about IPv6
- A forum for everyone to share experiences, ask questions and find
answers
The site also includes contributions from other Regional Internet
Registries (RIRs) and industry partners.
We invite you to take a look around the site. We hope that you find it
useful.
If you have and comments or suggestions about IPv6ActNow!, please
contact us at
Regards,
Paul Rendek
Head of External Relations and Communication
RIPE NCC
RIPE NCCではIPv6への移行に関する情報を纏めた模様。
全く動向を追えていなかったエンジニアがキャッチアップするのにいいサイトかも。
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