Community Snapshot—November
Our global chapters work to keep the Internet a force for good. This brief overview covers just some of the things they achieved in November
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IETF 101, Day 1: Would You IPv6 It?
It's another packed week at IETF 101 in London, and we're bringing you daily blog posts highlighting the topics of interest to us in the ISOC Internet Technology Team. Monday ...
In this post for the Internet Society Rough Guide to IETF 101, I’m reviewing what’ll be happening at the IETF in London next week. IPv6 global adoption rates continue to ...
Our colleague Jan Žorž will be promoting RIPE-690 "Best Current Operational Practice: IPv6 prefix assignment for end-users - persistent vs non-persistent, and what size to choose" as the opening keynote at the forthcoming Netnod ...
CGN, IPv6 and fighting online crime…
Carrier Grade NAT (CGN) is commonly used by network operators as a way of ekeing out the limited supply of public IPv4 addresses. This is where private IPv4 addresses are ...
Can IPv4 Networks Be Compromised via IPv6?
The Fox-IT International Blog recently published an article on how IPv4 networks can be compromised via IPv6. The attack vector relies on the default IPv6 configuration in the Windows operating ...
Starting a new BCOP – “How to run and protect an email server on IPv6”
After the recent series of technical Best Current Operational Practices (BCOP) documents that we initiated and co-authored, it's time for new one. This time on how to run an incoming ...
ION Belgrade: So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, doviđenja!
Deploy360 organised its fifth ION Conference of the year on 23 November 2017 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Belgrade, Serbia. This was co-located with RSNOG 3, the Republic of Serbia ...
One Week to IPv6, Routing Security, and More at ION Belgrade
One week from today, we’ll be at ! Our last event of the year take place on Thursday, 23 November 2017, alongside the 3rd Republic of Serbia Network Operators’ Group ...