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Root Causes: A PKI and Security Podcast
Root Causes 455: PQC Standardization in IETF
We talk with guest Sofia Celi of Brave Browser, who leads the IETF PQC standardization effort, about the process of setting standards for PQC-compatible digital certificates. We learn about expected timelines, hybrid strategies, the NIST PQC onramp's role, and more.
2025-01-08
35 min
Root Causes: A PKI and Security Podcast
Root Causes 455: PQC Standardization in IETF
We talk with guest Sofia Celi of Brave Browser, who leads the IETF PQC standardization effort, about the process of setting standards for PQC-compatible digital certificates. We learn about expected timelines, hybrid strategies, the NIST PQC onramp's role, and more.
2025-01-08
35 min
The Everything Feed - All Packet Pushers Pods
HN740: IETF’s Network Management Operations (NMOP) Working Group
When you think of IETF, you probably just think of defining protocols, but its new NMOP working group is all about helping network operators identify issues and deploy solutions, including those that pop up around automation. Mahesh Jethanandani is an Area Director (AD) for Management in IETF, which oversees the NMOP WG, and joins the... Read more »
2024-06-28
47 min
The Fat Pipe - Most Popular Packet Pushers Pods
HN740: IETF’s Network Management Operations (NMOP) Working Group
When you think of IETF, you probably just think of defining protocols, but its new NMOP working group is all about helping network operators identify issues and deploy solutions, including those that pop up around automation. Mahesh Jethanandani is an Area Director (AD) for Management in IETF, which oversees the NMOP WG, and joins the... Read more »
2024-06-28
47 min
The Everything Feed - All Packet Pushers Pods
HN740: IETF’s Network Management Operations (NMOP) Working Group
When you think of IETF, you probably just think of defining protocols, but its new NMOP working group is all about helping network operators identify issues and deploy solutions, including those that pop up around automation. Mahesh Jethanandani is an Area Director (AD) for Management in IETF, which oversees the NMOP WG, and joins the... Read more »
2024-06-28
47 min
Heavy Networking
HN740: IETF’s Network Management Operations (NMOP) Working Group
When you think of IETF, you probably just think of defining protocols, but its new NMOP working group is all about helping network operators identify issues and deploy solutions, including those that pop up around automation. Mahesh Jethanandani is an Area Director (AD) for Management in IETF, which oversees the NMOP WG, and joins the... Read more »
2024-06-28
47 min
The Hedge
The Political Side of the IETF
Listen in as Geoff Huston, Tom, and Russ discuss how the IETF, governments, and political movements interact when creating standards and guiding the future of the Internet.
2024-04-27
59 min
STANDARDS – rule 11 reader
The Political Side of the IETF
Listen in as Geoff Huston, Tom, and Russ discuss how the IETF, governments, and political movements interact when creating standards and guiding the future of the Internet. https://media.blubrry.com/hedge/content.blubrry.com/hedge/hedge-223.mp3 download
2024-04-27
59 min
AUDIO – rule 11 reader
The Political Side of the IETF
Listen in as Geoff Huston, Tom, and Russ discuss how the IETF, governments, and political movements interact when creating standards and guiding the future of the Internet. https://media.blubrry.com/hedge/content.blubrry.com/hedge/hedge-223.mp3 download
2024-04-27
59 min
CONTENT TYPE – rule 11 reader
The Political Side of the IETF
Listen in as Geoff Huston, Tom, and Russ discuss how the IETF, governments, and political movements interact when creating standards and guiding the future of the Internet. https://media.blubrry.com/hedge/content.blubrry.com/hedge/hedge-223.mp3 download
2024-04-27
59 min
The Hedge
The Political Side of the IETF
Listen in as Geoff Huston, Tom, and Russ discuss how the IETF, governments, and political movements interact when creating standards and guiding the future of the Internet. https://media.blubrry.com/hedge/content.blubrry.com/hedge/hedge-223.mp3 download
2024-04-27
59 min
PING
Digital sovereignty and standards
In this episode of PING, APNIC’s Chief Scientist Geoff Huston discusses the European Union's consideration of taking a role in the IETF, as itself. Network engineers, policy makers and scientists from all around the world have participated in IETF but this is the first time an entity like the EU has considered participation as itself in the process of standards development. What's lead to this outcome? What is driving the concern that the EU as a law setting and treaty body, an inter-governmental trade bloc needs to participate in the IETF process? Is this...
2024-04-03
1h 05
History in Slow German
#79 The Establishment of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
📖 Episode Transcripts in Link Below ⬇️ "Today, we focus on the establishment of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in 1986, a standards organization that develops and promotes voluntary Internet standards." https://patreon.com/HistoryinSlowGerman?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
2024-02-20
04 min
The Everything Feed - All Packet Pushers Pods
IPv6 Buzz 134: Revisiting Unique Local Addressing At The IETF
In today's IPv6 Buzz podcast, Ed, Scott, and Tom bring Nick Buraglio back on to the show to discuss IPv6 Unique Local Addressing and the latest activity at the IETF to attempt to address both protocol and operational challenges associated with RFC 6724.
2023-09-07
43 min
IPv6 Buzz
Revisiting Unique Local Addressing At The IETF
In today's IPv6 Buzz podcast, Ed, Scott, and Tom bring Nick Buraglio back on to the show to discuss IPv6 Unique Local Addressing and the latest activity at the IETF to attempt to address both protocol and operational challenges associated with RFC 6724.
2023-09-07
43 min
The Everything Feed - All Packet Pushers Pods
IPv6 Buzz 134: Revisiting Unique Local Addressing At The IETF
In today's IPv6 Buzz podcast, Ed, Scott, and Tom bring Nick Buraglio back on to the show to discuss IPv6 Unique Local Addressing and the latest activity at the IETF to attempt to address both protocol and operational challenges associated with RFC 6724.
2023-09-07
43 min
Voices for the Brain
Episode 12 ~ International Essential Tremor Foundation (IETF)
Listen in as ABC Executive Director, Katie Sale, has a conversation with Patrick McCartney, Executive Director for the International Essential Tremor Foundation (IETF), and learn about their long-term relationship with ABC and working collaboratively for all with essential tremor and all aspects of the neuroscience space.
2023-07-12
17 min
Security Insights
CRESTCon 2023: Security and integrity with Jon Geater, RKVST and IETF
Over the last few years, security professionals have become increasingly concerned about where software, and software components, come from. A growing number of significant security breaches have been caused by vulnerabilities in the software supply chain. But should we now start to look beyond just software, and look at data too? Jon Geater thinks we should. The keynote speaker at this year’s CRESTCon Europe, Jon is co-founder at RKVST and co-chair if the IETF’s supply chain integrity, transparency and trust working group. Here, he discusses with editor Stephen Pritchard how...
2023-05-24
29 min
The Everything Feed - All Packet Pushers Pods
IPv6 Buzz 125: Unique Local Addressing (ULA) And Other IPv6 Topics At IETF 116
In today's IPv6 Buzz podcast, Ed and Tom speak with Nick Buraglio, a network architect for the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet). We discuss the recent IETF 116 meeting and what's new with IPv6, ULA, IPv6 end site multihoming and its challenges, and more.
2023-05-04
40 min
The Everything Feed - All Packet Pushers Pods
IPv6 Buzz 125: Unique Local Addressing (ULA) And Other IPv6 Topics At IETF 116
In today's IPv6 Buzz podcast, Ed and Tom speak with Nick Buraglio, a network architect for the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet). We discuss the recent IETF 116 meeting and what's new with IPv6, ULA, IPv6 end site multihoming and its challenges, and more.
2023-05-04
40 min
IPv6 Buzz
Unique Local Addressing (ULA) And Other IPv6 Topics At IETF 116
In today's IPv6 Buzz podcast, Ed and Tom speak with Nick Buraglio, a network architect for the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet). We discuss the recent IETF 116 meeting and what's new with IPv6, ULA, IPv6 end site multihoming and its challenges, and more.
2023-05-04
40 min
Security Cryptography Whatever
Messaging Layer Security (MLS) with Raphael Robert
Messaging Layer Security (MLS) 1.0 is (basically) here! We invited RaphaelRobert, coauthor of the MLS specification to explain it to us and answer our annoying questions (read: why does this exist?)Transcript:https://securitycryptographywhatever.com/2023/04/22/mls/Links:- https://messaginglayersecurity.rocks/- https://messaginglayersecurity.rocks/mls-protocol/draft-ietf-mls-protocol.html- https://messaginglayersecurity.rocks/mls-architecture/draft-ietf-mls-architecture.html- https://github.com/openmls/openmls- https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/1533.pdf- https://eprint.iacr.org/2020/1327.pdf- https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/559.pdf- https://signal.org/docs/...
2023-04-22
55 min
LACNIC Podcast
Trabajos sobre BGP en el IETF
En esta segunda parte de nuestra charla con Álvaro Retana, conversamos sobre los documentos existentes dentro del IETF que van a enmarcar el futuro del protocolo BGP
2023-04-18
41 min
RTS/CTS
Episodio 6. ¿Cómo es una reunión del IETF?
En este episodio, Carlos os cuenta su experiencia en una reunión del IETF.
2022-12-07
17 min
The Everything Feed - All Packet Pushers Pods
IPv6 Buzz 112: What’s New With IPv6 At The IETF?
In this episode of IPv6 Buzz, Ed, Scott, and Tom speak with XiPeng Xiao, the new chair of the IETF v6ops working group. We discuss the lastest work in IPv6 at the IETF, whether the IETF should have a role in promoting v6 in the enterprise, and more.
2022-10-20
40 min
The Everything Feed - All Packet Pushers Pods
IPv6 Buzz 112: What’s New With IPv6 At The IETF?
In this episode of IPv6 Buzz, Ed, Scott, and Tom speak with XiPeng Xiao, the new chair of the IETF v6ops working group. We discuss the lastest work in IPv6 at the IETF, whether the IETF should have a role in promoting v6 in the enterprise, and more.
2022-10-20
40 min
IPv6 Buzz
What's New With IPv6 At The IETF?
In this episode of IPv6 Buzz, Ed, Scott, and Tom speak with XiPeng Xiao, the new chair of the IETF v6ops working group. We discuss the lastest work in IPv6 at the IETF, whether the IETF should have a role in promoting v6 in the enterprise, and more.
2022-10-20
40 min
Neulich im Netz - Der Internet-Podcast
Das große IETF 114 Special
In Folge 24 dreht sich wieder einmal alles um die IETF - unser IETF 114 Special. Dieses IETF Meeting hatte zwar wenig für den interessierten Laien zu bieten, aber wir haben dennoch ein paar Dinge gefunden, über die es sich zu reden lohnt. Alte Probleme mit vermeintlich neuen Lösungen sind ein Thema und auch die Geschwindigkeit mit der die IETF Standards produziert. Selbst die Kultur der IETF im Wandel der Zeit wird aufgegriffen. Ein wilder Mix nach der langen Sommerpause. Mehr zu Neulich im Netz auf https://www.neulich-im.net/ music by scottholmesmusic.com Q...
2022-09-21
59 min
IPv6 Buzz
IPv6 Buzz 107: IPv6 Unique Local Addresses (ULA) At IETF 114
In this episode, Ed and Tom talk with Nick Buraglio about ongoing efforts within the IETF to improve ULA. Nick is co-author of the IETF draft "Unintended Operational Issues With ULA" and recently presented at IETF 114 in Philadelphia.
2022-08-11
42 min
The Everything Feed - All Packet Pushers Pods
IPv6 Buzz 107: IPv6 Unique Local Addresses (ULA) At IETF 114
In this episode, Ed and Tom talk with Nick Buraglio about ongoing efforts within the IETF to improve ULA. Nick is co-author of the IETF draft "Unintended Operational Issues With ULA" and recently presented at IETF 114 in Philadelphia.
2022-08-11
42 min
The Everything Feed - All Packet Pushers Pods
IPv6 Buzz 107: IPv6 Unique Local Addresses (ULA) At IETF 114
In this episode, Ed and Tom talk with Nick Buraglio about ongoing efforts within the IETF to improve ULA. Nick is co-author of the IETF draft "Unintended Operational Issues With ULA" and recently presented at IETF 114 in Philadelphia.
2022-08-11
42 min
Neulich im Netz - Der Internet-Podcast
Das große IETF 113 Special
Episode 10 war dem IETF meeting 112 gewidmet. Diese Episode ist wieder ein IETF Special. Die Folge startet stürmisch - im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes - und endet mit einem Blick auf Vorschläge für neue Protokolle und Protokollerweiterungen, die vielleicht irgendwann einen Platz in der IETF finden werden. Viel Spaß bei unserem zweiten Special. Mehr zu Neulich im Netz auf https://www.neulich-im.net/ music by scottholmesmusic.com Quellen: Allgemein IETF-113, Solar Superstorms Applied Networking Research Price, Sangeetha Abdu Jyothi, Solar Superstorms: planning for an Internet apocalypse, Magn...
2022-04-06
1h 33
Neulich im Netz - Der Internet-Podcast
Das große IETF 112 Special
Episode 10 ist dem letzten IETF-Meeting gewidmet. In unserer Jubiläumsfolge beleuchten wir neue Arbeit in der IETF, die sich dem Thema "Privacy" annimmt. Willkommen zu unserem ersten Special. Mehr zu Neulich im Netz auf https://www.neulich-im.net/ music by scottholmesmusic.com Quellen: Geoff Huston: Internet Centrality and its Impact on Routing, IETF 112, OHAI Arbeitsgruppe, Überblick über OHAI, Oblivious DNS over HTTP, Privacy-Preserving Measurement: BoF-Beschreibung, Überblick über PPM, PPM Advertising Use Case, PPM for Ad Measurements on the Web, MAC Address Device Identification for Network and Application Services WG Meeting Agenda, Medinas Meeti...
2021-12-01
1h 19
Decarb Connect
IETF - how government can support manufacturers to deliver decarbonization
The Knowledge Transfer Networks role in the Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) is to connect the innovators and manufacturers with grant-based funding that can be applied to energy efficiency projects. Given that a key element of decarbonisation is in reducing energy consumption in basic processes and operations, find out how the IETF's funding pot of £315m is being put to use and lessons learned to date. Show Links:https://apply-for-innovation-funding.service.gov.uk/competition/842/overviewhttps://apply-for-innovation-funding.service.gov.uk/competition/840/overviewhttps://ktn-uk.org/news/new-industrial-energy-transformation-fund-opportunity-launched-to-support-businesses-on-the-path-to-net-zero/www.decarbconnect.comKTN B...
2021-03-04
20 min
The Routing Table Podcast
Scaling Beyond the CDN - Jake Holland, Principal Architect @ Akamai Technologies
How to scale beyond the CDN with 8k video, millions of simultaneous download and streams, local caches and multicast. This episode is the last in the series of 3 in which we discuss scaling the internet. The main links discussed in this episode are: https://github.com/GrumpyOldTroll/multicast-ingest-platform https://github.com/GrumpyOldTroll/wicg-multicast-receiver-api/blob/master/explainer.md Other main things we referenced: https://blog.apnic.net/2020/07/28/why-inter-domain-multicast-now-makes-sense/ https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6726 (FLUTE) https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8777 (DRIAD) https://datatracker...
2021-01-18
1h 01
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
Heavy Networking 539: Preventing The 4poKalypse With Inter-Domain Multicast
The 4poKalypse is coming, and service providers need more tools in their toolbox to combat congestion in eyeball networks. Local content caches close to the eyeballs (pretty much how we do it today) isn’t going to be quite enough. Multicast to the rescue. You mean, like on the public Internet? Multicast? For reals? Didn’t we, uh, try that once? I thought that didn’t work out so well…why will it work this time? Jake Holland of Akamai is here to tell us just why inter-domain multicast is important, and why…this time…we can make it wor...
2020-09-11
1h 09
The Routing Table Podcast
How does the IETF work? - John Scudder, Distinguished Engineer @ Juniper Networks
In this episode we discuss with John Scudder how to drive an idea to a standard via the standards organisation IETF. John is a IETF veteran and tells us all about workgroups, chairs, drafts and RFCs.
2020-04-20
53 min
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
Heavy Networking 506: Where Is The Industry Headed With Intent-Based Networking?
Where is the networking industry with Intent-Based Networking (IBN)? On today’s Heavy Networking show we talk about efforts to come to some agreement on just what constitutes IBN. We also look at an IETF draft that examines concepts and definitions of IBN. Our guests for today’s conversations are Jeff Tantsura, head of networking strategy at Apstra and chair of both the Routing Area and RIFT working groups at the IETF; and Phil Gervasi, a solutions architect for a national VAR. We discuss: * The problems we’re trying to solve with IBN * IBN...
2020-03-13
1h 05
linkmeup
Шоты №29. Игнас Багдонас. Инсайты из IETF. Пиринг форум MSK-IX
Игнас Багдонас. Сетевой сантехник в Equinix, Area Director в IETF. Срыв покровов с принципов работы IETF. Поиск ответов на такие увлекательные вопросы такого плана: — Идеалисты из IETF, страдающие операторы или вендор с мешком денег? — Почему, зачастую, теория от IETF расходится с окружающей реальностью чуть больше чем полностью? Скачать файл подкаста Добавить RSS в подкаст-плеер. Подкаст доступен в iTunes. Скачать все выпуски подкаста вы можете с яндекс-диска.
2019-12-29
00 min
linkmeup
Шоты №29. Игнас Багдонас. Инсайты из IETF. Пиринг форум MSK-IX
Игнас Багдонас. Сетевой сантехник в Equinix, Area Director в IETF. Срыв покровов с принципов работы IETF. Поиск ответов на такие увлекательные вопросы такого плана: — Идеалисты из IETF, страдающие операторы или вендор с мешком денег? — Почему, зачастую, теория от IETF расходится с окружающей реальностью чуть больше чем полностью? Скачать файл подкаста Добавить RSS в подкаст-плеер. Подкаст доступен в iTunes. Скачать все выпуски подкаста вы можете с яндекс-диска.
2019-12-29
00 min
The Dan York Report
TDYR 379 - IETF 106 Begins In Singapore - 1,000 Engineers Gathered To Make The Internet Work Better
The 106th meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) begins this weekend (16 Nov 2019) in Singapore. In this episode, I talk about what will be happening there and how you can participate remotely. Learn more in this post: https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/2019/11/ietf-106-begins-nov-16-in-singapore-here-is-how-you-can-participate-remotely-in-building-open-internet-standards/
2019-11-16
12 min
linkmeup
telecom №74. Безопасность BGP
Долго и обстоятельно про как всеобщее доверие в BGP обернулось бедой и что с этим можно делать. А главное, хочет ли кто-то что-то с этим делать. Кто: Сергей Колобов. Системный инженер крупного вендора. Про что: Опасности BGP, RPKI, DISCO. Скачать файл подкаста Полезные ссылкиRPKI Documentation — rpki.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html NIST Special Publication — nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800-189-draft.pdf DISCO — www.researchgate.net/publication/328896238_Perfect_is_the_Enemy_of_Good_Setting_Realistic_Goals_for_BGP_Security An Infrastructure to Support Secure Internet Routing — tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6480 NANOG74 Security Track — pc.nanog.org/static/published/meetings/NANOG74/1760/20181003_Tzvetanov_Security_Track_Bgp_v1.pdf BGP Prefix Origin Validation — tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6811 The Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) to Router Protocol — tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6810 Signaling Prefix Origin Validation Results from a Route Server to Peers — tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf...
2019-04-25
00 min
The Dan York Report
TDYR 361 - Reflections on IETF 104 in Prague
I was in Prague for the 104th meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and in this episode I talk about some of what went on there...
2019-03-30
08 min
IPv6 Buzz
IPv6 Buzz 018: Inside The IETF With Fred Baker
On today's IPv6 Buzz we examine the influence of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in today's technology landscape, particularly around the Internet Protocol (IP). Our guest is Fred Baker, emeritus chair of the IETF.
2019-01-24
27 min
The Dan York Report
TDYR 358 - Heading to Bangkok for IETF 103
I am on my way to Bangkok, Thailand, for the 103rd meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). In this episode I explain why I am going...
2018-11-02
06 min
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ 152: An IETF Update On RIFT, BIER, SD-WAN And More
Today, an update on some compelling projects at IETF 102. Ours guest are Jeff Tantsura and Russ White. We review the following projects to see what’s new and understand what problems they’re solving: * RIFT (Routing In Fat Trees) * BIER (Bit Indexed Explicit Replication) * PPR (Preferred Path Routing) * YANG data modeling We also look at the state of SD-WAN, which is a bit of the Wild West, to look at standards and interoperability efforts underway. Jeff is the Head of Technology Strategy at Nuage Networks. He’s also deeply involved with...
2018-08-06
38 min
The Dan York Report
TDYR 352 - Excited for the start of IETF 102 in Montreal
The 102nd meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) starts today in Montreal with over 1,000 engineers coming together from around the world to make the Internet work better. It’s an amazing event and I give a preview in this episode. Visit https://www.ietf.org/live to follow along this week.
2018-07-16
06 min
fukabori.fm
1. IETFとか、QUICとか
話したネタ IETFって何?どんなところ? RFCとは? ハミングによるコンセンサス IETFに参加するのはどんな人たちがいる? 個人で参加するには? IETFでの雑談、ロビーイングの重要性 QUICって何?なぜ生まれたの? Google QUICとIETF QUIC HoL とは? なぜQUICは、ユーザランドで実装しているのか? TCP既存プロトコル vs QUIC(UDP)プロトコル QUICが効果的に効くところ 通信事業者のミドルボックスの負荷、コネクション残存 通信事業者はQUICをどう見る? ネットワークの硬直化(Ossification) QUICの折り合いの付け所 QUICの将来の展望 QUICを追っかけるにはどうすればいい?
2018-05-23
55 min
fukabori.fm
1. IETFとか、QUICとか
話したネタ IETFって何?どんなところ? RFCとは? ハミングによるコンセンサス IETFに参加するのはどんな人たちがいる? 個人で参加するには? IETFでの雑談、ロビーイングの重要性 QUICって何?なぜ生まれたの? Google QUICとIETF QUIC HoL とは? なぜQUICは、ユーザランドで実装しているのか? TCP既存プロトコル vs QUIC(UDP)プロトコル QUICが効果的に効くところ 通信事業者のミドルボックスの負荷、コネクション残存 通信事業者はQUICをどう見る? ネットワークの硬直化(Ossification) QUICの折り合いの付け所 QUICの将来の展望 QUICを追っかけるにはどうすればいい? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2018-05-23
55 min
mozaic.fm
ep31 IETF | mozaic.fm
第 31 回のテーマは IETF です。今回は、ゲストとして IETF をウォッチし ASnoKaze blog で知見を公開している @flano_yuki をお呼びし、日頃行なっている IETF のウォッチや、直前に行われた IETF100 の参加などについて。そして、 IETF における標準化動向の追いかけ方や、標準化への参加方法をはじめとする「IETF の歩き方」について議論しました。 Show Note はこちら: https://mozaic.fm/episodes/31/ietf.html
2017-12-11
2h 09
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ 132: YANG All The Things – IETF 99
Our series of podcasts recorded live at IETF 99 continues with a conversation about network automation and the YANG data modeling language. Our guest is Sue Hares, a consultant and chair of the Inter-Domain Routing Working Group at the IETF. Sue also joined us for Weekly Show 355: What’s Wrong With BGP? We talk about the costs of network configuration, in particular the software interfaces and hand-crafted, artisinal command lines that define the majority of how network devices are set up and operated. We also dive into why network automation is getting more attention, and how YANG fits...
2017-10-19
23 min
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ 131: Whitebox At LinkedIn – IETF 99
The Packet Pushers’ Priority Queue series from IETF 99 continues with a conversation about whitebox switching at LinkedIn. Shawn Zandi, principal infrastructure architect at LinkedIn; and Russ White, network architect at LinkedIn. Greg Ferro and his guests discuss the architectural changes going on at LinkedIn, including a move to adopt whitebox switches. They look at the drivers for whitebox adoption, including wanting to have more control over their infrastructure, the ability to rethink network design, the opportunity to get features they want (and remove ones they don’t), and potential cost savings. They also explore the challenges...
2017-10-12
46 min
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ 130: ANIMA And IoT Networking – IETF 99
The Priority Queue returns to the IETF 99 conference to explore projects and standards being worked on within the IETF. How do you get devices such as light bulbs and sensors join a network securely, make sure they’ve joined the right network, and that the network can be sure the device is what it claims? That’s the general thrust of today’s episode, which looks at the ANIMA (Autonomic Networking Integrated Model and Approach) Working Group. This working group aims to “…develop a system of autonomic functions that carry out the intentions of the network operator...
2017-10-05
24 min
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ 127: Path Aware Networking Research Group – IETF 99
Today’s Priority Queue returns to the IETF to explore the concept of path-aware networking. Currently, end points on a network have little control over or information about the path over which their traffic is carried. Efforts are under way, both by vendors and within standards bodies, to develop technologies and protocols to both provide more information about links (i.e. performance, trust, cost, and so on) and enable end points to select the most appropriate path to meet certain criteria. For example, SD-WAN gateways can connect to multiple links and then direct traffic across one or more...
2017-09-14
23 min
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ 126: The Future Of Data Center Fabrics – IETF 99
Recorded live at IETF 99, this Priority Queue episode is a roundtable conversation on new and emerging ideas for data center fabrics. Greg Ferro is joined by Jeff Tantsura, a chair of the routing working group at IETF; Russ White, a network architect at LinkedIn; and Tony Przygienda, who works for a vendor and claims to be the only grownup in this conversation. (You be the judge!) They discuss why efforts such as TRILL and SPB failed to gain traction, and then dive into BGP EVPN, Routing In Fat Trees (RIFT), and other protocols. Thanks to Huawei, which c...
2017-09-07
1h 01
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ 125: In-Situ OAM And Telemetry Is Magic – IETF 99
Today’s Priority Queue explores In-situ OAM (IOAM), an IETF initiative to enable per-packet telemetry information to be collected and extracted from the network. OAM stands for Operations, Administration, and Maintenance. IOAM provides real-time data to understand how traffic is performing and to track the path packets take. IOAM adds a tag to each packet, and every node through which the packet passes can write metadata to the tag, such as the node’s identity, the interface and egress ports, and other details. Greg Ferro is joined by Cisco engineers Shweta Bhandari, Frank Brockner, and Carlos Pignataro, all...
2017-08-31
57 min
Packet Pushers Community Channel
Advocating For Enterprise Interests At The IETF – IETF 99
The Enterprise Data Center Operators (EDCO) organization advocates for enterprise interests in standards bodies and regulations. Greg Ferro talks wit Darren Petis about EDCO at IETF 99. The post Advocating For Enterprise Interests At The IETF – IETF 99 appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2017-08-22
00 min
Packet Pushers Community Channel
Advocating For Enterprise Interests At The IETF – IETF 99
The Enterprise Data Center Operators (EDCO) organization advocates for enterprise interests in standards bodies and regulations. Greg Ferro talks wit Darren Petis about EDCO at IETF 99. The post Advocating For Enterprise Interests At The IETF – IETF 99 appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2017-08-22
00 min
Packet Pushers Community Channel
Advocating For Enterprise Interests At The IETF – IETF 99
The Enterprise Data Center Operators (EDCO) organization advocates for enterprise interests in standards bodies and regulations. Greg Ferro talks wit Darren Petis about EDCO at IETF 99. The post Advocating For Enterprise Interests At The IETF – IETF 99 appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2017-08-22
00 min
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ 123: DMARC And Email Authentication – IETF 99
The Priority Queue returns to the IETF to talk with Kurt Andersen, who’s working on the DMARC initiative. DMARC is an email authentication and reporting protocol that builds on existing DKIM and SPF authentication standards. The goal of DMARC is to help domain owners who follow proper authentication protocols ensure that mail gets delivered, and to understand why some mail may not be reaching recipients. Mailing lists and email forwarding services often break the authentication chain, and one of DMARC’s goals is to fix this problem. You can read all the DMARC documents here. ...
2017-08-17
21 min
Packet Pushers Community Channel
IoT Interoperability And The F-Interop Platform – IETF 99
Today in the Community Channel, Greg Ferro speaks with Remy Leone about the F-Interop Platform, a European project to simplify interoperability testing for IoT networking. The post IoT Interoperability And The F-Interop Platform – IETF 99 appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2017-08-15
00 min
Packet Pushers Community Channel
IoT Interoperability And The F-Interop Platform – IETF 99
Today in the Community Channel, Greg Ferro speaks with Remy Leone about the F-Interop Platform, a European project to simplify interoperability testing for IoT networking. The post IoT Interoperability And The F-Interop Platform – IETF 99 appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2017-08-15
00 min
Packet Pushers Community Channel
IoT Interoperability And The F-Interop Platform – IETF 99
Today in the Community Channel, Greg Ferro speaks with Remy Leone about the F-Interop Platform, a European project to simplify interoperability testing for IoT networking. The post IoT Interoperability And The F-Interop Platform – IETF 99 appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2017-08-15
00 min
Packet Pushers Community Channel
Captive Portals And Their Future – IETF 99
An IETF draft standard on activating captive WiFi portals is the topic for this Packet Pushers Community podcast. Our guest is David Dolson. The post Captive Portals And Their Future – IETF 99 appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2017-08-10
00 min
Packet Pushers Community Channel
Captive Portals And Their Future – IETF 99
An IETF draft standard on activating captive WiFi portals is the topic for this Packet Pushers Community podcast. Our guest is David Dolson. The post Captive Portals And Their Future – IETF 99 appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2017-08-10
00 min
Packet Pushers Community Channel
Captive Portals And Their Future – IETF 99
An IETF draft standard on activating captive WiFi portals is the topic for this Packet Pushers Community podcast. Our guest is David Dolson. The post Captive Portals And Their Future – IETF 99 appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2017-08-10
00 min
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ 122: Interface To Network Security Functions – IETF 99
Today in the Priority Queue channel we’re talking about an IETF project called Interface to Network Security Functions (i2nsf). The goal of the project is to provide a standard set of software interfaces and data models for service providers that want to provide to customers a mix of security functions (for example, firewalling, malware scanning, etc.) from different vendors. Greg Ferro talks with Linda Dunbar, a Working Group chair for i2nsf. They discuss the need for the project, outline its major goals, and review examples of how a common model to describe security actions and...
2017-08-10
16 min
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ Show 121: Getting Involved With The IETF – IETF 99
The IETF is an influential standards body that makes significant contributions to networking and other IT disciplines. But it’s also a body in which you can participate. Greg Ferro attended the IETF 99 meeting in Prauge in July 2017. In this Priority Queue show, he sits down with Kathleen Moriarty, an IETF Security Area Director; Alia Atlas, a Routing Area Director; and Russ White, a co-chair of a variety of working groups and all-around community leader; to discuss opportunities for IT professionals to get directly involved with the IETF in networking, security, and other areas. Options include new IETF...
2017-07-27
28 min
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ Show 118: IETF & The Enterprise Data Center Operators Group
To many engineers, standards are the stone tablets handed down from the mountain by the technology deities, telling us what’s what and how we’re going to do it. Only that’s not really how that works, at least not in the IETF. The IETF draws people from across the industry to collaborate on drafts that might eventually become standards. And anyone can take part in this process. Most don’t, however—especially folks from the enterprise. One organization, the Enterprise Data Center Operators Group (EDCO), wants to change that. EDCO’s goal is to get enterprises engaged...
2017-06-08
44 min
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ Show 115: BIER, RIFT & BGP+SFC At IETF 98
Today’s Priority Queue dives into three IETF draft projects around routing: * BIER (Bit Index Explicit Replication), which describes a new mechanism for multicast forwarding * RIFT (Routing In Fat Trees), a dynamic routing protocol for Clos and Fat Tree topologies * BGP+SFC (BGP + Service Function Chaining), which describes the use of BGP as a control plane for service function chaining using a new address family Ethan Banks is joined by Alia Atlas, a Distinguished Engineer at Juniper and a Routing Area Director at the IETF; and Antoni (Tony) Przygienda, a Distinguished Engineer at Juniper...
2017-05-11
50 min
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ Show 114: Hackathons: Rough Consensus, Running Code At IETF 98
Today’s Priority Queue delves into the topic of hackathons at the IETF. Hackathons may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a body whose objective is to document specifications and standards, but hackathons play a role in the development of some standards. Our guest is Charles Eckel, who works for Cisco’s DevNet team and chairs the IETF’s hackathon program. We talk about why the IETF engages in hackathons and what the organization means by ‘rough consensus, running code.’ Charles also discusses how the rise of open source enables groups...
2017-05-04
27 min
Les Cast Codeurs Podcast
LCC 168 - Interview sur HTTP 2 et son contexte avec Dridi Boukelmoune (partie 1)
Dans cette épisode on discute d’HTTP/2 avec Dridi Boukelmoune. Pour bien tout comprendre, on discute des couches en dessous et associées: TLS, UDP, TCP, QUIC. Et on parle d’HTTP/0.9 et après pour comprendre pourquoi on est à HTTP/2. Cette première partie aborde OSI, HTTP jusqu’à 1.1, la couche de transport (TCP, UDP, QUIC) et TLS. Enregistré le 17 mars 2017 Téléchargement de l’épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode–168.mp3 Interview Ta vie ton œuvre GitHub @dboukelmoune Varnish Cache Content Delivery Network OSI Modèle OSI (Open Syst...
2017-05-03
1h 25
Les Cast Codeurs Podcast
LCC 168 - Interview sur HTTP 2 et son contexte avec Dridi Boukelmoune (partie 1)
Dans cette épisode on discute d’HTTP/2 avec Dridi Boukelmoune. Pour bien tout comprendre, on discute des couches en dessous et associées: TLS, UDP, TCP, QUIC. Et on parle d’HTTP/0.9 et après pour comprendre pourquoi on est à HTTP/2. Cette première partie aborde OSI, HTTP jusqu’à 1.1, la couche de transport (TCP, UDP, QUIC) et TLS. Enregistré le 17 mars 2017 Téléchargement de l’épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode–168.mp3 Interview Ta vie ton œuvre GitHub @dboukelmoune Varnish Cache Content Delivery Network OSI Modèle OSI (Open Syst...
2017-05-03
1h 25
Les Cast Codeurs Podcast
LCC 168 - Interview sur HTTP 2 et son contexte avec Dridi Boukelmoune (partie 1)
Dans cette épisode on discute d’HTTP/2 avec Dridi Boukelmoune. Pour bien tout comprendre, on discute des couches en dessous et associées: TLS, UDP, TCP, QUIC. Et on parle d’HTTP/0.9 et après pour comprendre pourquoi on est à HTTP/2. Cette première partie aborde OSI, HTTP jusqu’à 1.1, la couche de transport (TCP, UDP, QUIC) et TLS. Enregistré le 17 mars 2017 Téléchargement de l’épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode–168.mp3 Interview Ta vie ton œuvre GitHub @dboukelmoune Varnish Cache Content Delivery Network OSI Modèle OSI (Open System Interconnection) HTTP HTTP/0.9 HTTP/1.0 HTT...
2017-05-03
1h 25
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ Show 113: All About DNS At IETF 98
This week’s Priority Queue was recorded on site at IETF 98 in Chicago. The topic is DNS. You may think that DNS is “done” but it’s a fundamental mechanism that keeps the Internet running, and there’s lots to talk about regarding scale, security, privacy, and DDoS protection. We’ll also get into mechanisms for DNS authentication and operational issues. Our guest is Tim Wicinski, co-chair of the IETF’s DNS Operations and DNS Privacy working groups. Join us for a free-flowing conversation about various issues in the world of DNS. This podcast was recorded on...
2017-04-27
37 min
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ Show 112: Free Range Routing At IETF 98
Free Range Routing (FRR) is open-source routing software that’s been forked from the Quagga open-source project. Designed to run on Linux and Unix systems in a variety of production environments, FRR supports common routing protocols including BGP, IS-IS, LDP, OSPF, PIM, and RIP. In this Priority Queue we look at the FRR project and its capabilities. We also provide some background on Quagga, why Quagga was forked and the companies behind it, and what people can expect from Free Range Routing going forward. Our guests are Russ White, a network architect at LinkedIn; Martin Winter, a Quagga...
2017-04-20
46 min
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
PQ Show 111: YANG Models & Telemetry At IETF 98
Today’s Priority Queue drills into the YANG data modeling language and telemetry. Our guest is Benoit Claise, a distinguished engineer at Cisco and an IETF director for operations and management. We talk with Benoit about just what YANG modeling is (and what it isn’t), why we’re hearing more about YANG in the networking industry lately, and why YANG and NETCONF are often mentioned in the same breath. We also talk about how YANG relates to network monitoring, and how it can be used to gather telemetry. If you’ve wanted to get up to speed o...
2017-04-13
37 min
VUC: IP Communications Community
VUC640 - Meetecho IETF Remote Participation
Lorenzo Miniero and Simon Pietro Romano join us to describe their setup fir sharing IETF meetings worldwide
2017-04-07
00 min
VUC: IP Communications Community
VUC640 - Meetecho IETF Remote Participation
Lorenzo Miniero and Simon Pietro Romano join us to describe their setup fir sharing IETF meetings worldwide
2017-04-07
00 min
Request for Comments
ietf 96 Special II - Network Operations Center [English]
This is the second part of the #ietf96 special and recorded in English. My guest is Clemens Schrimpe. Clemens has been a volunteer to the NOC Team at IETF for many years, as you might already know if you are a frequent listener of this podcast or freakshow. Clemens talks about how the NOC Team sets up the ietf-network and how they bring “the internet” to meeting facilities all over the world. The topics contain timelines, logistics and how the hotel network becomes part of the ietf-net. And of course, me fangirling around. Shownotes IETF NOC...
2016-08-22
3h 42
Request for Comments
ietf 96 Special II - Network Operations Center [English]
This is the second part of the #ietf96 special and recorded in English. My guest is Clemens Schrimpe. Clemens has been a volunteer to the NOC Team at IETF for many years, as you might already know if you are a frequent listener of this podcast or freakshow. Clemens talks about how the NOC Team sets up the ietf-network and how they bring “the internet” to meeting facilities all over the world. The topics contain timelines, logistics and how the hotel network becomes part of the ietf-net. And of course, me fangirling around. Shownotes IETF NOC...
2016-08-22
3h 42
Request for Comments
ietf 96 Special I - RIPE
Ich war auf einem ietf-Meeting in Berlin – und es war fantastisch. Herausgekommen sind ein paar sehr interessante Interviews, die ich mit tollen Menschen führen konnte. Einer davon ist Daniel Karrenberg, ein Internet-Mensch der ersten Stunde. Als erster Director des Ripe NCC hat er eine Menge zu berichten und ich freue mich sehr, dass ich mich mit ihm über Geschichte und Zusammenhänge von RIPE, RIPE NCC, ietf, ISOC und ICANN unterhalten konnte. Freut euch auf die erste Folge zum ietf96-Special: RIPE und ich möchte euch das RIPE Atlas Projekt sehr ans Herz legen, das ebenfal...
2016-08-02
1h 49
Request for Comments
ietf 96 Special I - RIPE
Ich war auf einem ietf-Meeting in Berlin – und es war fantastisch. Herausgekommen sind ein paar sehr interessante Interviews, die ich mit tollen Menschen führen konnte. Einer davon ist Daniel Karrenberg, ein Internet-Mensch der ersten Stunde. Als erster Director des Ripe NCC hat er eine Menge zu berichten und ich freue mich sehr, dass ich mich mit ihm über Geschichte und Zusammenhänge von RIPE, RIPE NCC, ietf, ISOC und ICANN unterhalten konnte. Freut euch auf die erste Folge zum ietf96-Special: RIPE und ich möchte euch das RIPE Atlas Projekt sehr ans Herz legen, das ebenfal...
2016-08-02
1h 49
The Dan York Report
TDYR 260 - Leaving Prague After A Great IETF 93
Thoughts on leaving Prague after a great IETF 93 meeting...
2015-07-25
04 min
The Dan York Report
TDYR 234 - Living The IETF Blur This Week
This week I'm living the "IETF blur" as the 92nd meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) takes place in Dallas, Texas, all week. I'm participating remotely... but it's still a crazy busy week! More in the episode...
2015-03-26
07 min
deploy360
Deploy360 Update - IETF 92
IETF 92 happens next week in Dallas, Texas. This episode provides a view into the activities at IETF 92 of interest to the Deploy360 team. More info can be found at these links: - http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/blog/2015/03/at-ietf92-next-week-much-happening-with-ipv6-dnssec-dane-tls-and-more/ - https://www.internetsociety.org/rough-guide-ietf92
2015-03-20
10 min
The Dan York Report
TDYR 213 - Heading to Sri Lanka to Talk about IPv6, DNSSEC, IETF and more...
TDYR 213 - Heading to Sri Lanka to Talk about IPv6, DNSSEC, IETF and more... by Dan York
2015-01-13
06 min
The Dan York Report
TDYR 182 - Initial Thoughts About IETF 91 in Honolulu
TDYR 182 - Initial Thoughts About IETF 91 in Honolulu by Dan York
2014-11-11
05 min
deploy360
Deploy360 Update: ION Santiago, IETF 91 And MANRS
Deploy360 Update: ION Santiago, IETF 91 And MANRS by deploy360
2014-11-06
07 min
The Dan York Report
TDYR #119 - There Are Always People Smarter Than You! The Beauty Of An IETF Meeting
There are always people smarter than you... and being around those people can be a great experience in which you learn much. In this episode I talk about how the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) meetings are places where this happens for me...
2014-03-06
05 min
The Dan York Report
TDYR #119 - There Are Always People Smarter Than You! The Beauty Of An IETF Meeting
There are always people smarter than you... and being around those people can be a great experience in which you learn much. In this episode I talk about how the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) meetings are places where this happens for me...
2014-03-06
05 min
The Dan York Report
TDYR #117 - The First Full Day Of IETF 89
TDYR #117 - The First Full Day Of IETF 89 by Dan York
2014-03-04
05 min
The Dan York Report
TDYR #117 - The First Full Day Of IETF 89
TDYR #117 - The First Full Day Of IETF 89 by Dan York
2014-03-04
05 min
The Dan York Report
TDYR #112 - Getting Ready For IETF 89 Next Week In London
Next week is IETF 89 in London and in this episode I talk about the craziness of getting everything ready for the trip where I leave on Friday morning...
2014-02-27
04 min
The Dan York Report
TDYR #112 - Getting Ready For IETF 89 Next Week In London
Next week is IETF 89 in London and in this episode I talk about the craziness of getting everything ready for the trip where I leave on Friday morning...
2014-02-27
04 min
deploy360
Deploy360 Update: IETF 88, ION Krakow, ION Toronto, IPv6, DNSSEC and More...
An update on Deploy360 activities: IETF 88 next week, ION Krakow sessions posted, ION Toronto coming up on Nov 11, IPv6 and DNSSEC news and much more... see: http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/ Specific links mentioned in the update include: http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/blog/2013/10/7-of-the-many-sessions-about-ipv6-next-week-at-ietf-88/ http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/blog/2013/11/4-sessions-about-dnssec-dns-and-dane-at-ietf-88-next-week/ http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/blog/2013/10/4-sessions-about-routing-resiliencysecurity-at-ietf-88-next-week/ http://www.internetsociety.org/internet-society-briefing-panel-ietf-88 http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/blog/2013/10/ion-krakow-video-audio-and-presentations-online/ http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/blog/2013/10/video-interview-why-use-knot-dns-for-dns-and-dnssec/ http://www.circleid.com/posts/20131031_bruce_schneier_to_speak_about_internet_surveillance_at_ietf_88/ http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360...
2013-11-01
05 min
The Dan York Report
TDYR #045 - Hardening The Internet Against Surveillance - IETF 88 Technical Plenary Next Week
What can be done to harden the Internet against large-scale surveillance and pervasive monitoring? That will be the topic of the Technical Plenary next Wednesday, Nov 6, at the IETF 88 meeting in Vancouver. In this episode I talk about the upcoming event and why this is so important. Some relevant links: http://www.circleid.com/posts/20131031_bruce_schneier_to_speak_about_internet_surveillance_at_ietf_88/ http://www.ietf.org/blog/2013/10/plenary-on-internet-hardening/ http://www.ietf.org/live/ https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/perpass
2013-10-31
04 min
The Dan York Report
TDYR #045 - Hardening The Internet Against Surveillance - IETF 88 Technical Plenary Next Week
What can be done to harden the Internet against large-scale surveillance and pervasive monitoring? That will be the topic of the Technical Plenary next Wednesday, Nov 6, at the IETF 88 meeting in Vancouver. In this episode I talk about the upcoming event and why this is so important. Some relevant links: http://www.circleid.com/posts/20131031_bruce_schneier_to_speak_about_internet_surveillance_at_ietf_88/ http://www.ietf.org/blog/2013/10/plenary-on-internet-hardening/ http://www.ietf.org/live/ https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/perpass
2013-10-31
04 min