Dear Colleague,
This is to notify you that one or more objects in which you are
designated for notification have been modified in the NZRR routing
registry database.
These objects are used to configure the various NZIX route servers
(http://nzix.net/) so you can expect the relevant servers to be reloaded
in the near future. The reloading of the servers is staggered over a
period of time so that if you are peering with both servers at an
exchange, you can maintain at least one BGP session at all times and
consequently a full set of routes.
Diagnostic output:
------------------------------------------------------------
---
PREVIOUS OBJECT:
route-set: AS24388:RS-ROUTES:AS9503
descr: Route set advertised to AS24388 by FX Networks - AS9503
members: 202.89.43.0/25^25-29
admin-c: RPA1-NZRR
tech-c: RPA1-NZRR
notify: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net
notify: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
notify: service(a)fx.net.nz
mnt-by: MAINT-NZRR-NZ
changed: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net 20100120
source: NZRR
REPLACED BY:
route-set: AS24388:RS-ROUTES:AS9503
descr: advertised to AS24388 by FX Networks - AS9503
members: 130.123.0.0/16^16-29,
131.203.0.0/16^16-29,
161.29.0.0/16^16-29,
161.65.0.0/16^16-29,
166.65.0.0/16^16-29,
119.15.0.0/19^19-29,
202.14.32.0/19^19-29,
112.109.64.0/20^20-29,
114.134.160.0/20^20-29,
119.47.112.0/20^20-29,
124.248.128.0/20^20-29,
202.53.176.0/20^20-29,
202.86.96.0/20^20-29,
202.160.48.0/20^20-29,
210.48.160.0/20^20-29,
112.109.80.0/21^21-29,
117.18.80.0/21^21-29,
120.89.80.0/21^21-29,
192.173.16.0/21^21-29,
202.37.32.0/21^21-29,
202.46.176.0/21^21-29,
202.49.0.0/21^21-29,
202.78.240.0/21^21-29,
202.160.112.0/21^21-29,
203.190.208.0/21^21-29,
110.232.144.0/22^22-29,
113.197.64.0/22^22-29,
175.111.100.0/22^22-29,
192.206.152.0/22^22-29,
202.37.48.0/22^22-29,
202.89.4.0/22^22-29,
203.99.132.0/22^22-29,
192.206.156.0/23^23-29,
202.36.218.0/23^23-29,
202.46.190.0/23^23-29,
202.49.164.0/23^23-29,
203.84.134.0/23^23-29,
203.217.142.0/23^23-29,
192.88.85.0/24^24-29,
192.88.99.0/24^24-29,
192.105.10.0/24^24-29,
192.122.171.0/24^24-29,
192.133.31.0/24^24-29,
192.195.219.0/24^24-29,
202.8.13.0/24^24-29,
202.12.0.0/24^24-29,
202.12.91.0/24^24-29,
202.20.97.0/24^24-29,
202.27.83.0/24^24-29,
202.36.33.0/24^24-29,
202.36.75.0/24^24-29,
202.36.119.0/24^24-29,
202.36.154.0/24^24-29,
202.36.162.0/24^24-29,
202.36.221.0/24^24-29,
202.37.93.0/24^24-29,
202.37.168.0/24^24-29,
202.37.205.0/24^24-29,
202.46.188.0/24^24-29,
202.49.106.0/24^24-29,
202.49.168.0/24^24-29,
202.50.247.0/24^24-29,
202.55.99.0/24^24-29,
202.55.105.0/24^24-29,
202.55.107.0/24^24-29,
202.89.57.0/24^24-29,
203.89.178.0/24^24-29,
203.89.181.0/24^24-29,
203.89.187.0/24^24-29,
202.89.43.0/25^25-29
admin-c: RPA1-NZRR
tech-c: RPA1-NZRR
notify: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net
notify: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
notify: tim(a)fx.net.nz
mnt-by: MAINT-NZRR-NZ
changed: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net 20100120
source: NZRR
------------------------------------------------------------
Dear Colleague,
This is to notify you that one or more objects in which you are
designated for notification have been modified in the NZRR routing
registry database.
These objects are used to configure the various NZIX route servers
(http://nzix.net/) so you can expect the relevant servers to be reloaded
in the near future. The reloading of the servers is staggered over a
period of time so that if you are peering with both servers at an
exchange, you can maintain at least one BGP session at all times and
consequently a full set of routes.
Diagnostic output:
------------------------------------------------------------
---
PREVIOUS OBJECT:
route-set: AS45279:RS-ROUTES:AS9503
descr: advertised to AS45279 by FX Networks - AS9503
members: 130.123.0.0/16^16-29,
131.203.0.0/16^16-29,
161.29.0.0/16^16-29,
161.65.0.0/16^16-29,
166.65.0.0/16^16-29,
119.15.0.0/19^19-29,
202.14.32.0/19^19-29,
112.109.64.0/20^20-29,
114.134.160.0/20^20-29,
119.47.112.0/20^20-29,
124.248.128.0/20^20-29,
202.46.160.0/20^20-29,
202.53.176.0/20^20-29,
202.86.96.0/20^20-29,
202.160.48.0/20^20-29,
210.48.160.0/20^20-29,
112.109.80.0/21^21-29,
117.18.80.0/21^21-29,
120.89.80.0/21^21-29,
192.173.16.0/21^21-29,
202.37.32.0/21^21-29,
202.46.176.0/21^21-29,
202.49.0.0/21^21-29,
202.78.240.0/21^21-29,
202.126.80.0/21^21-29,
202.160.112.0/21^21-29,
203.190.208.0/21^21-29,
110.232.144.0/22^22-29,
113.197.64.0/22^22-29,
202.37.48.0/22^22-29,
202.89.4.0/22^22-29,
203.99.132.0/22^22-29,
202.36.218.0/23^23-29,
202.46.190.0/23^23-29,
202.49.164.0/23^23-29,
203.84.134.0/23^23-29,
203.217.142.0/23^23-29,
192.88.85.0/24^24-29,
192.88.99.0/24^24-29,
192.105.10.0/24^24-29,
192.122.171.0/24^24-29,
192.133.31.0/24^24-29,
192.195.219.0/24^24-29,
202.8.13.0/24^24-29,
202.12.0.0/24^24-29,
202.12.91.0/24^24-29,
202.20.97.0/24^24-29,
202.27.83.0/24^24-29,
202.36.33.0/24^24-29,
202.36.75.0/24^24-29,
202.36.119.0/24^24-29,
202.36.154.0/24^24-29,
202.36.162.0/24^24-29,
202.36.221.0/24^24-29,
202.37.93.0/24^24-29,
202.37.168.0/24^24-29,
202.37.205.0/24^24-29,
202.46.188.0/24^24-29,
202.49.106.0/24^24-29,
202.49.144.0/24^24-29,
202.49.168.0/24^24-29,
202.50.247.0/24^24-29,
202.55.99.0/24^24-29,
202.55.105.0/24^24-29,
202.55.107.0/24^24-29,
202.89.57.0/24^24-29,
203.89.178.0/24^24-29,
203.89.181.0/24^24-29,
203.89.187.0/24^24-29,
202.89.43.0/25^25-29
admin-c: RPA1-NZRR
tech-c: RPA1-NZRR
notify: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net
notify: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
notify: peering(a)fx.net.nz
mnt-by: MAINT-NZRR-NZ
changed: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net 20091208
source: NZRR
REPLACED BY:
route-set: AS45279:RS-ROUTES:AS9503
descr: advertised to AS45279 by FX Networks - AS9503
members: 130.123.0.0/16^16-29,
131.203.0.0/16^16-29,
161.29.0.0/16^16-29,
161.65.0.0/16^16-29,
166.65.0.0/16^16-29,
119.15.0.0/19^19-29,
202.14.32.0/19^19-29,
112.109.64.0/20^20-29,
114.134.160.0/20^20-29,
119.47.112.0/20^20-29,
124.248.128.0/20^20-29,
202.53.176.0/20^20-29,
202.86.96.0/20^20-29,
202.160.48.0/20^20-29,
210.48.160.0/20^20-29,
112.109.80.0/21^21-29,
117.18.80.0/21^21-29,
120.89.80.0/21^21-29,
192.173.16.0/21^21-29,
202.37.32.0/21^21-29,
202.46.176.0/21^21-29,
202.49.0.0/21^21-29,
202.78.240.0/21^21-29,
202.160.112.0/21^21-29,
203.190.208.0/21^21-29,
110.232.144.0/22^22-29,
113.197.64.0/22^22-29,
175.111.100.0/22^22-29,
192.206.152.0/22^22-29,
202.37.48.0/22^22-29,
202.89.4.0/22^22-29,
203.99.132.0/22^22-29,
192.206.156.0/23^23-29,
202.36.218.0/23^23-29,
202.46.190.0/23^23-29,
202.49.164.0/23^23-29,
203.84.134.0/23^23-29,
203.217.142.0/23^23-29,
192.88.85.0/24^24-29,
192.88.99.0/24^24-29,
192.105.10.0/24^24-29,
192.122.171.0/24^24-29,
192.133.31.0/24^24-29,
192.195.219.0/24^24-29,
202.8.13.0/24^24-29,
202.12.0.0/24^24-29,
202.12.91.0/24^24-29,
202.20.97.0/24^24-29,
202.27.83.0/24^24-29,
202.36.33.0/24^24-29,
202.36.75.0/24^24-29,
202.36.119.0/24^24-29,
202.36.154.0/24^24-29,
202.36.162.0/24^24-29,
202.36.221.0/24^24-29,
202.37.93.0/24^24-29,
202.37.168.0/24^24-29,
202.37.205.0/24^24-29,
202.46.188.0/24^24-29,
202.49.106.0/24^24-29,
202.49.168.0/24^24-29,
202.50.247.0/24^24-29,
202.55.99.0/24^24-29,
202.55.105.0/24^24-29,
202.55.107.0/24^24-29,
202.89.57.0/24^24-29,
203.89.178.0/24^24-29,
203.89.181.0/24^24-29,
203.89.187.0/24^24-29,
202.89.43.0/25^25-29
admin-c: RPA1-NZRR
tech-c: RPA1-NZRR
notify: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net
notify: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
notify: tim(a)fx.net.nz
mnt-by: MAINT-NZRR-NZ
changed: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net 20100120
source: NZRR
------------------------------------------------------------
Dear Colleague,
This is to notify you that one or more objects in which you are
designated for notification have been modified in the NZRR routing
registry database.
These objects are used to configure the various NZIX route servers
(http://nzix.net/) so you can expect the relevant servers to be reloaded
in the near future. The reloading of the servers is staggered over a
period of time so that if you are peering with both servers at an
exchange, you can maintain at least one BGP session at all times and
consequently a full set of routes.
Diagnostic output:
------------------------------------------------------------
---
PREVIOUS OBJECT:
route-set: AS9439:RS-ROUTES:AS9503
descr: advertised to AS9439 by FX Networks - AS9503
members: 130.123.0.0/16^16-29,
131.203.0.0/16^16-29,
161.29.0.0/16^16-29,
161.65.0.0/16^16-29,
166.65.0.0/16^16-29,
119.15.0.0/19^19-29,
202.14.32.0/19^19-29,
112.109.64.0/20^20-29,
114.134.160.0/20^20-29,
119.47.112.0/20^20-29,
124.248.128.0/20^20-29,
202.46.160.0/20^20-29,
202.53.176.0/20^20-29,
202.86.96.0/20^20-29,
202.160.48.0/20^20-29,
210.48.160.0/20^20-29,
112.109.80.0/21^21-29,
117.18.80.0/21^21-29,
120.89.80.0/21^21-29,
192.173.16.0/21^21-29,
202.37.32.0/21^21-29,
202.46.176.0/21^21-29,
202.49.0.0/21^21-29,
202.78.240.0/21^21-29,
202.126.80.0/21^21-29,
202.160.112.0/21^21-29,
203.190.208.0/21^21-29,
110.232.144.0/22^22-29,
113.197.64.0/22^22-29,
202.37.48.0/22^22-29,
202.89.4.0/22^22-29,
203.99.132.0/22^22-29,
202.36.218.0/23^23-29,
202.46.190.0/23^23-29,
202.49.164.0/23^23-29,
203.84.134.0/23^23-29,
203.217.142.0/23^23-29,
192.88.85.0/24^24-29,
192.88.99.0/24^24-29,
192.105.10.0/24^24-29,
192.122.171.0/24^24-29,
192.133.31.0/24^24-29,
192.195.219.0/24^24-29,
202.8.13.0/24^24-29,
202.12.0.0/24^24-29,
202.12.91.0/24^24-29,
202.20.97.0/24^24-29,
202.27.83.0/24^24-29,
202.36.33.0/24^24-29,
202.36.75.0/24^24-29,
202.36.119.0/24^24-29,
202.36.154.0/24^24-29,
202.36.162.0/24^24-29,
202.36.221.0/24^24-29,
202.37.93.0/24^24-29,
202.37.168.0/24^24-29,
202.37.205.0/24^24-29,
202.46.188.0/24^24-29,
202.49.106.0/24^24-29,
202.49.144.0/24^24-29,
202.49.168.0/24^24-29,
202.50.247.0/24^24-29,
202.55.99.0/24^24-29,
202.55.105.0/24^24-29,
202.55.107.0/24^24-29,
202.89.57.0/24^24-29,
203.89.178.0/24^24-29,
203.89.181.0/24^24-29,
203.89.187.0/24^24-29,
202.89.43.0/25^25-29,
123.100.117.192/27^27-29
admin-c: RPA1-NZRR
tech-c: RPA1-NZRR
notify: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net
notify: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
notify: peering(a)fx.net.nz
mnt-by: MAINT-NZRR-NZ
changed: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net 20091106
source: NZRR
REPLACED BY:
route-set: AS9439:RS-ROUTES:AS9503
descr: advertised to AS9439 by FX Networks - AS9503
members: 130.123.0.0/16^16-29,
131.203.0.0/16^16-29,
161.29.0.0/16^16-29,
161.65.0.0/16^16-29,
166.65.0.0/16^16-29,
119.15.0.0/19^19-29,
202.14.32.0/19^19-29,
112.109.64.0/20^20-29,
114.134.160.0/20^20-29,
119.47.112.0/20^20-29,
124.248.128.0/20^20-29,
202.53.176.0/20^20-29,
202.86.96.0/20^20-29,
202.160.48.0/20^20-29,
210.48.160.0/20^20-29,
112.109.80.0/21^21-29,
117.18.80.0/21^21-29,
120.89.80.0/21^21-29,
192.173.16.0/21^21-29,
202.37.32.0/21^21-29,
202.46.176.0/21^21-29,
202.49.0.0/21^21-29,
202.78.240.0/21^21-29,
202.160.112.0/21^21-29,
203.190.208.0/21^21-29,
110.232.144.0/22^22-29,
113.197.64.0/22^22-29,
175.111.100.0/22^22-29,
192.206.152.0/22^22-29,
202.37.48.0/22^22-29,
202.89.4.0/22^22-29,
203.99.132.0/22^22-29,
192.206.156.0/23^23-29,
202.36.218.0/23^23-29,
202.46.190.0/23^23-29,
202.49.164.0/23^23-29,
203.84.134.0/23^23-29,
203.217.142.0/23^23-29,
192.88.85.0/24^24-29,
192.88.99.0/24^24-29,
192.105.10.0/24^24-29,
192.122.171.0/24^24-29,
192.133.31.0/24^24-29,
192.195.219.0/24^24-29,
202.8.13.0/24^24-29,
202.12.0.0/24^24-29,
202.12.91.0/24^24-29,
202.20.97.0/24^24-29,
202.27.83.0/24^24-29,
202.36.33.0/24^24-29,
202.36.75.0/24^24-29,
202.36.119.0/24^24-29,
202.36.154.0/24^24-29,
202.36.162.0/24^24-29,
202.36.221.0/24^24-29,
202.37.93.0/24^24-29,
202.37.168.0/24^24-29,
202.37.205.0/24^24-29,
202.46.188.0/24^24-29,
202.49.106.0/24^24-29,
202.49.168.0/24^24-29,
202.50.247.0/24^24-29,
202.55.99.0/24^24-29,
202.55.105.0/24^24-29,
202.55.107.0/24^24-29,
202.89.57.0/24^24-29,
203.89.178.0/24^24-29,
203.89.181.0/24^24-29,
203.89.187.0/24^24-29,
202.89.43.0/25^25-29
admin-c: RPA1-NZRR
tech-c: RPA1-NZRR
notify: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net
notify: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
notify: tim(a)fx.net.nz
mnt-by: MAINT-NZRR-NZ
changed: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net 20100120
source: NZRR
------------------------------------------------------------
Dear Colleague,
This is to notify you that one or more objects in which you are
designated for notification have been modified in the NZRR routing
registry database.
These objects are used to configure the various NZIX route servers
(http://nzix.net/) so you can expect the relevant servers to be reloaded
in the near future. The reloading of the servers is staggered over a
period of time so that if you are peering with both servers at an
exchange, you can maintain at least one BGP session at all times and
consequently a full set of routes.
Diagnostic output:
------------------------------------------------------------
---
PREVIOUS OBJECT:
route-set: AS9560:RS-ROUTES:AS9503
descr: advertised to AS9560 by FX Networks - AS9503
members: 130.123.0.0/16^16-29,
131.203.0.0/16^16-29,
161.29.0.0/16^16-29,
161.65.0.0/16^16-29,
166.65.0.0/16^16-29,
119.15.0.0/19^19-29,
202.14.32.0/19^19-29,
112.109.64.0/20^20-29,
114.134.160.0/20^20-29,
119.47.112.0/20^20-29,
124.248.128.0/20^20-29,
202.46.160.0/20^20-29,
202.53.176.0/20^20-29,
202.86.96.0/20^20-29,
202.160.48.0/20^20-29,
210.48.160.0/20^20-29,
112.109.80.0/21^21-29,
117.18.80.0/21^21-29,
120.89.80.0/21^21-29,
192.173.16.0/21^21-29,
202.37.32.0/21^21-29,
202.46.176.0/21^21-29,
202.49.0.0/21^21-29,
202.78.240.0/21^21-29,
202.126.80.0/21^21-29,
202.160.112.0/21^21-29,
203.190.208.0/21^21-29,
110.232.144.0/22^22-29,
113.197.64.0/22^22-29,
202.37.48.0/22^22-29,
202.89.4.0/22^22-29,
203.99.132.0/22^22-29,
202.36.218.0/23^23-29,
202.46.190.0/23^23-29,
202.49.164.0/23^23-29,
203.84.134.0/23^23-29,
203.217.142.0/23^23-29,
192.88.85.0/24^24-29,
192.88.99.0/24^24-29,
192.105.10.0/24^24-29,
192.122.171.0/24^24-29,
192.133.31.0/24^24-29,
192.195.219.0/24^24-29,
202.8.13.0/24^24-29,
202.12.0.0/24^24-29,
202.12.91.0/24^24-29,
202.20.97.0/24^24-29,
202.27.83.0/24^24-29,
202.36.33.0/24^24-29,
202.36.75.0/24^24-29,
202.36.119.0/24^24-29,
202.36.154.0/24^24-29,
202.36.162.0/24^24-29,
202.36.221.0/24^24-29,
202.37.93.0/24^24-29,
202.37.168.0/24^24-29,
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Good afternoon everyone.
The National Library of New Zealand is planning a second New Zealand Web Harvest in April 2010.
We received a lot of feedback from NZNOG (and others) during and after New Zealand Web Harvest 2008. Following that harvest, Dean helped arrange up a meeting of interested stakeholders at the Library to discuss the various issues that were raised, and reported back to the list here:
http://list.waikato.ac.nz/pipermail/nznog/2008-November/014763.html
You may also recall that I spoke at the 2009 NZNOG conference about our experience with the first harvest. I will speak at the 2010 conference out our plans for the second.
During the 2008 Web Harvest, members of the New Zealand internet community raised several concerns, specifically relating to:
-- the notification period
-- the robots policy
-- the location of the harvester.
For the 2010 harvest we have developed an Options Paper, detailing approaches the Library could take to address these concerns. We are circulating this Options Paper to stakeholder groups in the networking and technical communities. The feedback we receive will be built into the planning of the harvest, its public notification, and its operation.
Please note that the options paper is NOT a general notification of the 2010 harvest. We will notify the wider New Zealand internet community closer to the date of the harvest when more details are known.
You can find a copy of the Options Paper on the National Library website: http://bit.ly/nlnzwebharvest
Submissions on the Options Paper close at 9am on Monday 8 February 2010, or you can talk to me in person at NZNOG 2010. I'll be giving a short presentation on Thursday morning, and staying on to talk to people until Friday afternoon.
See you in sunny Hamilton!
And by way of providing a useful service to conference attendees, and illustrating the value of web archiving, may I refer you to one of the first substantive websites about Hamilton, written by myself and my flatmates when I was at University, offering valuable advice on the city, where to eat, the University, architecture, and so on, and preserved for your benefit by the Internet Archive:
If you're planning on visiting Hamilton in 1998, it's a must-read: http://web.archive.org/web/20070515122721rn_1/www.paynter.info/miscellania/…
Thanks,
Gordon
--
Gordon Paynter
Programme Manager Digitisation
National Digital Library
National Library of New Zealand
Hi everyone,
Would those attending have a preference for entertainment for after
dinner on Thursday 28th?
Also are there any particular bars that anyone could recommend in
Hamilton in the city centre or near the conference?
Thanks,
Kind Regards,
Corinne Cowlishaw
Administration Assistant
Level 1, 189 Miller St
North Sydney, NSW 2060
T: +61 2 8999 8999
E: corinne(a)vocus.com.au
W: www.vocus.com.au
NZNOG is just a week away now. There are limited slots left in the
Routing Workshop and Security Tutorial. If you want to get into these
then you'll need to register on up mighty fast.
Accommodation on campus needs to be finalised soon also, so same deal
- register soon. Note that the registration system allows you to book
just accommodation so if you've previously registered for the
conference you can add another order for accommodation only should you
want that.
http://2010.nznog.org/register
Additionally Renaissance and Brocade will be providing a Brocade
(Foundry) switch/router course on the Wednesday. As a bonus they'll
also be providing attendees with a complimentary exam voucher allowing
for a Brocade qualification to be achieved.
http://2010.nznog.org/tutorials#brocade
Once more, the org team would like to thank our generous sponsors for
making each and every NZNOG a reality.
http://2010.nznog.org/sponsors
See you in Hamilton!
Jonny.
Hi NZNOG Community,
On 10 February 2009, APNIC will implement three policy proposals that
reached consensus during APNIC 28 in Beijing, China in August
2009. The APNIC Executive Council (EC) endorsed the proposals during
their November 2009 meeting. The three policy changes are:
- Removing policy restrictions on the transfer of registration of
IPv4 address allocations and IPv4 portable address assignments
between current APNIC account holders.
This change aims to ensure that the APNIC registry reflects
the true status of IPv4 resource holdings, reducing risks to the
routing and addressing infrastructure integrity of the network
and providing a stronger incentive for unused IPv4 address space
to return to active use during the IPv6 transition.
- Providing alternative simplified criteria that allows a Member
with existing IPv4 space to qualify for an appropriately sized
IPv6 block under the matching IPv6 policy and request that
IPv6 block through a simple online form.
This change aims to encourage greater uptake of IPv6 addresses
amongst APNIC Members who have IPv4 space.
- Adding the ability to recover unused historical AS numbers for
eventual reassignment to other APNIC account holders.
This change aims to release unused AS numbers back into the
unassigned pool.
To view the history of these policy proposals, see:
prop-050: IPv4 address transfers
http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-050
prop-073: Simplifying allocation/assignment of IPv6 to APNIC
members with existing IPv4 addresses
http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-073
prop-075: Ensuring efficient use of historical AS numbers
http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-075
APNIC policies are developed by the Membership and broader Internet
community. It's easy to participate in APNIC policy development. If
you can't attend APNIC meetings, you can join the discussions online
via the Policy SIG mailing list. To join, go to:
http://www.apnic.net/community/participate/join-discussions
Kind regards,
Elly
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Elly Tawhai email: elly(a)apnic.net
Senior Internet Resource Analyst/ sip: elly(a)voip.apnic.net
Liaison Officer(Pacific), APNIC phone: +61 7 3858 3188
http://www.apnic.net fax: +61 7 3858 3199
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Hi all,
For the last 6 months the members of the Dragon Research Group
(associated with Team Cymru https://drg.team-cymru.org/about.html) have been busy working away.
We have just announced what all that work has produced.
Dean
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The Dragon Research Group (DRG) would like to announce a new tool called the
DRG Distro. This new tool is at the heart of the DRG Network which provides
actionable intelligence.
The Dragon Research Group (DRG) Distro is a Linux-based Live CD platform.
It forms the cornerstone of much of DRG's ongoing research, analysis and
development efforts. The goal of the DRG Distro is to build a DRG Network
of pods that can securely and anonymously help provide actionable
intelligence to the Internet security community. The DRG Distro can act as
a passive data collection facility for many common applications such as HTTP
servers or if expressly permitted, can help actively monitor malicious
Internet activity. It also includes a number of tools that when combined
with the DRG Network help provide real-time, usable intelligence to the
local pod partner. The entire DRG Network is designed to provide real-time
actionable intelligence in the form of statistics, graphs, threat feeds and
DRG Distro tool sets that will benefit the entire Internet security
community. No pod partner or pod specific information is ever shared
outside the core DRG team by DRG.
The DRG seeks trustworthy and reliable pod partners to help build and
support the growing DRG Network. All pod partners are screened by DRG to
help ensure the integrity of the DRG Network. Pod runners will have some
advantages over the general public. They will have full insight into their
own pods and their feedback will help determine the future direction of the
DRG Distro and DRG Network.
To volunteer to participate in the DRG Network please send the following
information in a signed PGP message to: dragon(a)drg.team-cymru.org
* Real and full name
* PGP public key
* Proposed network and geographic location(s) of pod install
* General description of pod connectivity (e.g. bandwidth
available, network policy and global filter rules, special
instructions)
Additional feedback or questions can be directed to the email address
indicated above (dragon(a)drg.team-cymru.org) or visit us on the Freenode IRC
network #drg channel. Approved pod parters will receive additional info
about their DRG Distro pod, including installation instructions, technical
specifications and more.
_______________________________________________________________________
Call for nominations to the APNIC Executive Council
_______________________________________________________________________
Three positions on the APNIC Executive Council (EC) will be opened for
election at APNIC 29 in Kuala Lumpur on Friday, 5 March 2010. The
Executive Council represents the APNIC Membership and acts in the best
interests of the organization.
The Members whose positions are up for re-election are:
- Akinori Maemura
- Che-Hoo Cheng
- Ma Yan
These three Members were all elected at APNIC 25 in Taipei, Taiwan on
Friday, 29 February 2008.
Nominations are due by the close of business on Wednesday, 17 February
2010 at the latest (17:30 UTC 10, Brisbane time). Nominees do not have
to be representatives of APNIC Members, but only APNIC Members may
nominate and vote for candidates.
Nominations must be made using the online nomination form, which is
available now:
http://meetings.apnic.net/29/whats-on/elections/nominate
If you are unable to vote online or attend APNIC 29, you can still make
your vote count by appointing a proxy to represent you at the meeting.
For more information on nominations received, proxy registration,
current EC Members, and the role of the EC, please refer to:
http://meetings.apnic.net/29/whats-on/elections
Online voting will be available for this election via the MyAPNIC web
site and will open soon after the nomination period closes.
Nominees should note that positions on the APNIC EC are currently
voluntary and that APNIC may not be able to reimburse EC Members all
expenses associated with EC duties. Where possible, however, APNIC will
reimburse actual expenses for attendance at APNIC meetings, providing
that these fall within budget and cash flow constraints. If you have
any questions, please contact the APNIC Secretariat at:
helpdesk(a)apnic.net
_______________________________________________________________________
APNIC Secretariat secretariat(a)apnic.net
Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) Tel: 61 7 3858 3100
PO Box 2131 Milton, QLD 4064 Australia Fax: 61 7 3858 3199
Level 1, 33 Park Road, Milton, QLD http://www.apnic.net
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