From mark.tinka at seacom.mu Tue Jan 14 12:37:40 2020 From: mark.tinka at seacom.mu (Mark Tinka) Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 14:37:40 +0200 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] APRICOT 2020: Call for Papers Reminder - Few Slots Still Available! Message-ID: <0b7edb51-07bd-cce2-25b0-4ee3b34376dc@seacom.mu> Hi all. Just a gentle reminder that the APRICOT 2020 agenda still has a few slots left available, and the program committee would be keen to receive great papers to fill them up. You can find more details about the Call for Papers and submission details here: ??? https://2020.apricot.net/program/call-for-paper/ We look forward to hearing from you. Thanks. Mark. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This would not have been possible without the support of local hosting partners.? We are again inviting organisations in the AFRINIC Community to partner with us to host an IPv6 Deployathon in 2020. Learn more and submit a hosting proposal at https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon We look forward to partnering with you to ensure you have the capacity to successfully advance IPv6 (and RPKI) deployment in your country. The deadline for submitting proposals is 29 March 2020. For more information and queries about Deployathons, please contact: do at afrinic.net? Sincerely, -- Willy MANGA Deployment Operationalisation Engineer - Capacity building department t: +230 403 51 00 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From susan.otieno at afrinic.net Tue Feb 18 10:24:45 2020 From: susan.otieno at afrinic.net (Susan Akinyi Otieno) Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2020 14:24:45 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Host an AFRINIC IPv6 Deployathon Message-ID: <2D605A1A-404F-4491-9075-60EC942D901D@afrinic.net> [French, Arabic and Portuguese versions below] Dear Colleagues, Africa now has only about 2 million IPv4 addresses. This is grossly inadequate to support the over 500 million Africans who are still not connected to the Internet. It is time for us to transition to IPv6. We have so far trained more than 5,000 engineers from every country in Africa. To further support operators beyond training, we created and launched the world?s first Deployathon in 2018. (Click https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon for more details about deployathons). Last year, we helped engineers from 55 network operators to advance their IPv6 deployments during our highly rated deployathons in Johannesburg, Lagos, Nairobi and Blantyre (See detailed accomplishments at https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon ). This would not have been possible without the support of local hosting partners. We are again inviting organisations in the AFRINIC Community to partner with us to host an IPv6 Deployathon in 2020. Learn more and submit a hosting proposal at https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon We look forward to partnering with you to ensure you have the capacity to successfully advance IPv6 (and RPKI) deployment in your country. The deadline for submitting proposals is 29 March 2020. For more information and queries about Deployathons, please contact: do at afrinic.net Sincerely, AFRINIC Communications ???????????????.. Chers coll?gues, L'Afrique ne compte plus qu'environ 2 millions d'adresses IPv4. C'est nettement insuffisant pour soutenir les plus de 500 millions d'Africains qui ne sont toujours pas connect?s ? l'Internet. Il est temps pour nous de passer ? l'IPv6. Nous avons jusqu'? pr?sent form? plus de 5 000 ing?nieurs de tous les pays d'Afrique. Pour soutenir davantage les op?rateurs au-del? de la formation, nous avons cr?? et lanc? le premier Deployathon au monde en 2018. (Cliquez sur https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon pour plus de d?tails sur les deploymentathons). L'ann?e derni?re, nous avons aid? les ing?nieurs de 55 op?rateurs de r?seau ? faire progresser leurs d?ploiements IPv6 lors de nos tr?s appr?ci?s d?ploiements ? Johannesburg, Lagos, Nairobi et Blantyre (Voir les r?alisations d?taill?es sur https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon ). Cela n'aurait pas ?t? possible sans le soutien de partenaires d'h?bergement locaux. Nous invitons ? nouveau les organisations de la Communaut? AFRINIC ? s'associer ? nous pour accueillir un Deployathon IPv6 en 2020. Pour en savoir plus et soumettre une proposition d'h?bergement, rendez-vous sur https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon . Nous sommes impatients de nous associer avec vous pour nous assurer que vous avez la capacit? de faire avancer avec succ?s le d?ploiement d'IPv6 (et de RPKI) dans votre pays. La date limite de soumission des propositions est fix?e au 29 mars 2020. Pour plus d'informations et de questions sur Deployathons, veuillez contacter : do at afrinic.net Sinc?rement, Communications AFRINIC ???????????????.. ?????? ???????? ??????? ????? ???? ????? 2 ????? ????? IPv4 ???. ??? ??? ??? ???? ???? ???? ???? ?? 500 ????? ?????? ?? ?????? ??? ?????? ?????????. ??? ??? ????? ??????? ??? ???????? ??? IPv6. ??? ???? ??? ???? ?????? ???? ?? 5000 ????? ?? ?? ??? ?? ???????. ???? ???????? ??? ???? ?? ??????? ? ?????? ??????? ??? Deployathon ?? ?????? ?? 2018. (???? ??? https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon ?????? ??? ???? ?? ???????? ??? ?????? ?????). ?? ????? ?????? ? ?????? ??????? ?? 55 ???? ???? ?????? ?????? ??? IPv6 ?????? ??? ???? ??????? ????? ??????? ?? ????????? ?????? ??????? ???????? (???? ????????? ????????? ??? https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon ). ?? ??? ??? ?????? ???? ??? ??????? ???????? ????????. ???? ??? ???? ???????? ?? ????? AFRINIC ??? ???????? ???? ???????? ??????? IPv6 Deployathon ?? ??? 2020. ???? ??? ?????? ?????? ?????? ??????? ??? https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon ????? ??? ????? ????? ??? ????? ????? ??? ?????? ??? ??? IPv6 (? RPKI) ????? ?? ????. ?????? ??????? ?????? ????????? ?? 29 ???? 2020. ????? ?? ????????? ???????????? ??? Deployathons ? ???? ??????? ?: do at afrinic.net ??????? ????????? ????????? ??????????.. Caros Colegas, A ?frica tem agora apenas cerca de 2 milh?es de endere?os IPv4. Isto ? extremamente inadequado para suportar os mais de 500 milh?es de africanos que ainda n?o est?o conectados ? Internet. Chegou a hora de fazer a transi??o para o IPv6. At? agora j? treinamos mais de 5.000 engenheiros de todos os pa?ses da ?frica. Para apoiar ainda mais os operadores para al?m da forma??o, cri?mos e lan??mos a primeira Deployathon do mundo em 2018. (Clique em https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon para mais detalhes sobre as desdobramentos). No ano passado, ajudamos engenheiros de 55 operadores de rede a avan?ar seus desdobramentos IPv6 durante nossas altamente qualificadas desdobramentos em Johannesburg, Lagos, Nair?bi e Blantyre (Veja as conquistas detalhadas em https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon ). Isso n?o teria sido poss?vel sem o apoio de parceiros locais de hospedagem. Estamos novamente convidando as organiza??es da comunidade AFRINIC a se associarem a n?s para hospedar um Desdobramento IPv6 em 2020. Saiba mais e envie uma proposta de hospedagem em https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon Estamos ansiosos para fazer uma parceria com voc? para garantir que voc? tenha a capacidade de avan?ar com sucesso na implanta??o do IPv6 (e RPKI) em seu pa?s. A data limite para a apresenta??o de propostas ? 29 de Mar?o de 2020. Para mais informa??es e consultas sobre o Deployathons, por favor entre em contato com: do at afrinic.net Sinceramente, Comunica??o AFR?NIC -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Best regards and greetings from Namibia, *Collin M Hangula * B.Sc, CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, VSP, VTSP, CCSP, Cisco Info Security Specialist, Microsoft AEP, Cyber Sentry, UNESCO YoutMobile & ACW Trainer Chief Technology Officer - Twenty-First Paradigms Vice-President, Founding Member- Internet Society Namibia Chapter ISOC Namibia Project Manager - MICT National Digital Strategy Development Project Namibia Internet Governance Forum (NAMIGF) - Working Group Member Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) - Namibia Remote Hub Co-ordinator -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jordi.palet at consulintel.es Wed Feb 19 11:35:18 2020 From: jordi.palet at consulintel.es (JORDI PALET MARTINEZ) Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2020 22:35:18 +1100 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Business Case for Moving to IPV6 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <47163231-838A-4996-B70F-A67B865E084B@consulintel.es> Hi Collin, IPv4 addresses are no longer available. If you want to keep networks growing, you have basically two choices: Buy IPv4 addresses (that come in part from those that have already deployed IPv6) and maybe CGNs. This is a short-term solution. You will be behind the rest of the world. Deploy IPv6. This is the only long-term solution. So the business case is: Do you want to sustain your grow, and consequently the viability of your network or business? Regards, Jordi @jordipalet El 19/2/20 22:02, "Collin Hangula" escribi?: Dear Members, I am very new to this list and I am happy to have discovered it. I am doing some research on IPv6 and have been collecting data about it's adoption in Africa. Generally, I am concluding that IPV6 is not being adopted quickly, because there is no real business case for making the shift. I would really appreciate any information to confirm or contradict this position. 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URL: From nishal at controlfreak.co.za Thu Feb 20 10:16:41 2020 From: nishal at controlfreak.co.za (Nishal Goburdhan) Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 12:16:41 +0200 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Business Case for Moving to IPV6 In-Reply-To: <47163231-838A-4996-B70F-A67B865E084B@consulintel.es> References: <47163231-838A-4996-B70F-A67B865E084B@consulintel.es> Message-ID: <24B20EB4-063C-4EEF-958D-B4CA0501DC82@controlfreak.co.za> On 19 Feb 2020, at 13:35, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via AfrIPv6-Discuss wrote: > Hi Collin, > IPv4 addresses are no longer available. If you want to keep networks > growing, you have basically two choices: > Buy IPv4 addresses (that come in part from those that have already > deployed IPv6) and maybe CGNs. This is a short-term solution. You will > be behind the rest of the world. > Deploy IPv6. This is the only long-term solution. > > So the business case is: Do you want to sustain your grow, and > consequently the viability of your network or business? colin, to add to what jordi has just told you .. how much do you think you are currently paying for an ip address, to be able to provide your users with service (big hint: go do the math, it?s necessary, and important). then, how much do you think you?ll be paying in the future, once afrinic can no longer give you any more address space? you don?t need to guess an answer to the second part; here?s one view: https://auctions.ipv4.global/prior-sales now ask yourself, what?s going to be cheaper - consistently - for you? feel free to look around and see what the other address brokers say. i?m sure the numbers will be enlightening. if you can?t see the business case here, then that is good news for your competitors. -n. From geonath007 at gmail.com Thu Feb 20 14:28:04 2020 From: geonath007 at gmail.com (Get Inspired Geonath) Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 15:28:04 +0100 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] AfrIPv6-Discuss Digest, Vol 160, Issue 3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: IPv6 is the way forward no doubt about that. On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 1:00 PM wrote: > Send AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list submissions to > afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > afripv6-discuss-request at afrinic.net > > You can reach the person managing the list at > afripv6-discuss-owner at afrinic.net > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of AfrIPv6-Discuss digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Business Case for Moving to IPV6 (Nishal Goburdhan) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 12:16:41 +0200 > From: "Nishal Goburdhan" > To: "IPv6 in Africa Discussions" > Subject: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Business Case for Moving to IPV6 > Message-ID: <24B20EB4-063C-4EEF-958D-B4CA0501DC82 at controlfreak.co.za> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"; format=flowed > > On 19 Feb 2020, at 13:35, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via AfrIPv6-Discuss > wrote: > > > Hi Collin, > > IPv4 addresses are no longer available. If you want to keep networks > > growing, you have basically two choices: > > Buy IPv4 addresses (that come in part from those that have already > > deployed IPv6) and maybe CGNs. This is a short-term solution. You will > > be behind the rest of the world. > > Deploy IPv6. This is the only long-term solution. > > > > So the business case is: Do you want to sustain your grow, and > > consequently the viability of your network or business? > > > colin, > > to add to what jordi has just told you .. > how much do you think you are currently paying for an ip address, to be > able to provide your users with service (big hint: go do the math, > it?s necessary, and important). then, how much do you think you?ll > be paying in the future, once afrinic can no longer give you any more > address space? > you don?t need to guess an answer to the second part; here?s one > view: https://auctions.ipv4.global/prior-sales > > now ask yourself, what?s going to be cheaper - consistently - for you? > feel free to look around and see what the other address brokers say. > i?m sure the numbers will be enlightening. > > if you can?t see the business case here, then that is good news for > your competitors. > > -n. > > > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list > AfrIPv6-Discuss at afrinic.net > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > > > ------------------------------ > > End of AfrIPv6-Discuss Digest, Vol 160, Issue 3 > *********************************************** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From soarizikychristine at gmail.com Wed Feb 26 07:36:54 2020 From: soarizikychristine at gmail.com (Christine Soariziky) Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 10:36:54 +0300 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Host an AFRINIC IPv6 Deployathon In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Bonjour ? tous, La transition vers l?IPv6 globalement et en particulier dans les pays en voie de d?veloppement s?effectue lentement. A Madagascar, les v?ritables probl?mes d?adaptation de IPv6 reposent sur le manque d?application, le manque de formation, le manque d?approche commerciale, le manque d?int?r?t des fournisseurs d'acc?s internet, et le co?t financier du changement. A ma connaissance, il n'y a pas encore eu d'initiatives jusqu'ici pour le deployement de l'IPv6 ? Madagascar mais j?esp?re que tr?s prochainement le gouvernement et les acteurs de la technologie avec les ing?nieurs concern?s feront une intervention. Cordialement, -- Christine *SOARIZIKY* Administrateur Syst?mes et R?seaux *R*esearch and *E*ducation *N*etwork for *A*cademic and* L*earning *A*ctivities - http://www.irenala.edu.mg/ Porte 201 - Minist?re de l'Enseignement Sup?rieur et de la Recherche Scientifique - Fiadanana Skype : soarizikychristine Cell : +261 (0) 34 12 066 98 Le mar. 18 f?vr. 2020 ? 13:25, a ?crit : > Send AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list submissions to > afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > afripv6-discuss-request at afrinic.net > > You can reach the person managing the list at > afripv6-discuss-owner at afrinic.net > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of AfrIPv6-Discuss digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Host an AFRINIC IPv6 Deployathon (Susan Akinyi Otieno) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2020 14:24:45 +0400 > From: Susan Akinyi Otieno > To: > Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Host an AFRINIC IPv6 Deployathon > Message-ID: <2D605A1A-404F-4491-9075-60EC942D901D at afrinic.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > [French, Arabic and Portuguese versions below] > > Dear Colleagues, > > > Africa now has only about 2 million IPv4 addresses. This is grossly > inadequate to support the over 500 million Africans who are still not > connected to the Internet. It is time for us to transition to IPv6. > > We have so far trained more than 5,000 engineers from every country in > Africa. To further support operators beyond training, we created and > launched the world?s first Deployathon in 2018. (Click > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon< > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon> for more details about > deployathons). > > Last year, we helped engineers from 55 network operators to advance their > IPv6 deployments during our highly rated deployathons in Johannesburg, > Lagos, Nairobi and Blantyre (See detailed accomplishments at > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon < > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon>). This would not have been > possible without the support of local hosting partners. > > We are again inviting organisations in the AFRINIC Community to partner > with us to host an IPv6 Deployathon in 2020. Learn more and submit a > hosting proposal at https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon< > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon> > > We look forward to partnering with you to ensure you have the capacity to > successfully advance IPv6 (and RPKI) deployment in your country. > > The deadline for submitting proposals is 29 March 2020. For more > information and queries about Deployathons, please contact: do at > afrinic.net > > > Sincerely, > > > AFRINIC Communications > > ???????????????.. > > Chers coll?gues, > > > L'Afrique ne compte plus qu'environ 2 millions d'adresses IPv4. C'est > nettement insuffisant pour soutenir les plus de 500 millions d'Africains > qui ne sont toujours pas connect?s ? l'Internet. Il est temps pour nous de > passer ? l'IPv6. > > Nous avons jusqu'? pr?sent form? plus de 5 000 ing?nieurs de tous les pays > d'Afrique. Pour soutenir davantage les op?rateurs au-del? de la formation, > nous avons cr?? et lanc? le premier Deployathon au monde en 2018. (Cliquez > sur https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon < > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon> pour plus de d?tails sur les > deploymentathons). > > L'ann?e derni?re, nous avons aid? les ing?nieurs de 55 op?rateurs de > r?seau ? faire progresser leurs d?ploiements IPv6 lors de nos tr?s > appr?ci?s d?ploiements ? Johannesburg, Lagos, Nairobi et Blantyre (Voir les > r?alisations d?taill?es sur https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon < > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon>). Cela n'aurait pas ?t? possible > sans le soutien de partenaires d'h?bergement locaux. > > Nous invitons ? nouveau les organisations de la Communaut? AFRINIC ? > s'associer ? nous pour accueillir un Deployathon IPv6 en 2020. Pour en > savoir plus et soumettre une proposition d'h?bergement, rendez-vous sur > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon < > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon>. > > Nous sommes impatients de nous associer avec vous pour nous assurer que > vous avez la capacit? de faire avancer avec succ?s le d?ploiement d'IPv6 > (et de RPKI) dans votre pays. > > La date limite de soumission des propositions est fix?e au 29 mars 2020. > Pour plus d'informations et de questions sur Deployathons, veuillez > contacter : do at afrinic.net > > > Sinc?rement, > > > Communications AFRINIC > > ???????????????.. > > ?????? ???????? > > > ??????? ????? ???? ????? 2 ????? ????? IPv4 ???. ??? ??? ??? ???? ???? > ???? ???? ?? 500 ????? ?????? ?? ?????? ??? ?????? ?????????. ??? ??? ????? > ??????? ??? ???????? ??? IPv6. > > ??? ???? ??? ???? ?????? ???? ?? 5000 ????? ?? ?? ??? ?? ???????. ???? > ???????? ??? ???? ?? ??????? ? ?????? ??????? ??? Deployathon ?? ?????? ?? > 2018. (???? ??? https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon < > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon> ?????? ??? ???? ?? ???????? ??? > ?????? ?????). > > ?? ????? ?????? ? ?????? ??????? ?? 55 ???? ???? ?????? ?????? ??? IPv6 > ?????? ??? ???? ??????? ????? ??????? ?? ????????? ?????? ??????? ???????? > (???? ????????? ????????? ??? https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon < > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon>). ?? ??? ??? ?????? ???? ??? > ??????? ???????? ????????. > > ???? ??? ???? ???????? ?? ????? AFRINIC ??? ???????? ???? ???????? ??????? > IPv6 Deployathon ?? ??? 2020. ???? ??? ?????? ?????? ?????? ??????? ??? > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon < > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon> > > ????? ??? ????? ????? ??? ????? ????? ??? ?????? ??? ??? IPv6 (? RPKI) > ????? ?? ????. > > ?????? ??????? ?????? ????????? ?? 29 ???? 2020. ????? ?? ????????? > ???????????? ??? Deployathons ? ???? ??????? ?: do at afrinic.net do at afrinic.net> > > > ??????? > > > ????????? ????????? > > ??????????.. > > Caros Colegas, > > > A ?frica tem agora apenas cerca de 2 milh?es de endere?os IPv4. Isto ? > extremamente inadequado para suportar os mais de 500 milh?es de africanos > que ainda n?o est?o conectados ? Internet. Chegou a hora de fazer a > transi??o para o IPv6. > > At? agora j? treinamos mais de 5.000 engenheiros de todos os pa?ses da > ?frica. Para apoiar ainda mais os operadores para al?m da forma??o, cri?mos > e lan??mos a primeira Deployathon do mundo em 2018. (Clique em > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon < > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon> para mais detalhes sobre as > desdobramentos). > > No ano passado, ajudamos engenheiros de 55 operadores de rede a avan?ar > seus desdobramentos IPv6 durante nossas altamente qualificadas > desdobramentos em Johannesburg, Lagos, Nair?bi e Blantyre (Veja as > conquistas detalhadas em https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon < > https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon>). Isso n?o teria sido poss?vel sem > o apoio de parceiros locais de hospedagem. > > Estamos novamente convidando as organiza??es da comunidade AFRINIC a se > associarem a n?s para hospedar um Desdobramento IPv6 em 2020. Saiba mais e > envie uma proposta de hospedagem em https://learn.afrinic.net/deployathon > > > Estamos ansiosos para fazer uma parceria com voc? para garantir que voc? > tenha a capacidade de avan?ar com sucesso na implanta??o do IPv6 (e RPKI) > em seu pa?s. > > A data limite para a apresenta??o de propostas ? 29 de Mar?o de 2020. Para > mais informa??es e consultas sobre o Deployathons, por favor entre em > contato com: do at afrinic.net > > > Sinceramente, > > > Comunica??o AFR?NIC > > > > > > -- > > Susan M.A. Otieno > > Marketing and PR Manager > > African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) > t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net > facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia > > > > > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > https://lists.afrinic.net/pipermail/afripv6-discuss/attachments/20200218/2b5dcfc3/attachment.html > > > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list > AfrIPv6-Discuss at afrinic.net > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > > > ------------------------------ > > End of AfrIPv6-Discuss Digest, Vol 160, Issue 1 > *********************************************** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From willy.manga at afrinic.net Wed Feb 26 18:37:48 2020 From: willy.manga at afrinic.net (Willy Manga) Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 22:37:48 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] =?utf-8?q?IPv6_=C3=A0_Madagascar_=28WAS=3A_Host?= =?utf-8?q?_an_AFRINIC_IPv6_Deployathon=29?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <53e193b7-cb07-8a8e-94aa-1d22db91dce4@afrinic.net> Bonjour Christine, le plus important est de commencer quelque part et le co?t ('financier' ou pas) n'est pas toujours o? l'on pense. Un petit aper?u rapide pour Madagascar. - 7 pr?fixes IPv6 d?tenus par des r?seaux (dont un /32 par iRENALA) qui ne demandent qu'? ?tre utilis?s ;) - de ces 7 pr?fixes, 1 seul est annonc? sur Internet ? ce jour - au passage, aucun n'utilise encore RPKI :( . A ce propos, nous aurons un webinaire la semaine prochaine en fran?ais qui expliquera l'importance de cette infrastructure ? cl? publique. Si tu te sens d'attaque pour entamer le d?ploiement d'IPv6 ne serait-ce que pour le r?seau dont tu as la charge, n'h?site pas ? contacter le helpdesk d'AFRINIC en remplissant le formulaire qui se trouve ? haut ? droite sur cette page https://learn.afrinic.net/ ou bien ?crire directement ? do AT afrinic DOT net . Le support est gratuit pour toutes les organisations membres d'AFRINIC :) On 26/02/2020 11:36, Christine Soariziky wrote: > Bonjour ? tous, > > La transition vers l?IPv6 globalement et en particulier dans les pays en > voie de d?veloppement s?effectue lentement. A Madagascar, les v?ritables > probl?mes d?adaptation de IPv6 reposent sur le manque d?application, le > manque de formation, le manque d?approche commerciale, le manque d?int?r?t > des fournisseurs d'acc?s internet, et le co?t financier du changement. > A ma connaissance, il n'y a pas encore eu d'initiatives jusqu'ici pour le > deployement de l'IPv6 ? Madagascar mais j?esp?re que tr?s prochainement le > gouvernement et les acteurs de la technologie avec les ing?nieurs concern?s > feront une intervention. > > Cordialement, > > > _______________________________________________ > AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list > AfrIPv6-Discuss at afrinic.net > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > -- Willy MANGA Deployment Operationalisation Engineer - Deployment Support Team AFRINIC Ltd. t: +230 403 51 00 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From rachadsanoussi at gmail.com Thu Feb 27 13:21:59 2020 From: rachadsanoussi at gmail.com (Sanoussi Rachad) Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 14:21:59 +0100 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] AfrIPv6-Discuss Digest, Vol 160, Issue 6 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Commencer est le plus important m?me. A propos du webinaire sur l'importance de RPKI et de la cl? publique, j'aimerais avoir le lien d'inscription. Merci bien Le jeu. 27 f?vr. 2020 ? 13:00, a ?crit : > Send AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list submissions to > afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > afripv6-discuss-request at afrinic.net > > You can reach the person managing the list at > afripv6-discuss-owner at afrinic.net > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of AfrIPv6-Discuss digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: IPv6 ? Madagascar (WAS: Host an AFRINIC IPv6 Deployathon) > (Willy Manga) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 22:37:48 +0400 > From: Willy Manga > To: afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net > Subject: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] IPv6 ? Madagascar (WAS: Host an AFRINIC > IPv6 Deployathon) > Message-ID: <53e193b7-cb07-8a8e-94aa-1d22db91dce4 at afrinic.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Bonjour Christine, > le plus important est de commencer quelque part et le co?t ('financier' > ou pas) n'est pas toujours o? l'on pense. > > Un petit aper?u rapide pour Madagascar. > > - 7 pr?fixes IPv6 d?tenus par des r?seaux (dont un /32 par iRENALA) qui > ne demandent qu'? ?tre utilis?s ;) > > - de ces 7 pr?fixes, 1 seul est annonc? sur Internet ? ce jour > > - au passage, aucun n'utilise encore RPKI :( . A ce propos, nous aurons > un webinaire la semaine prochaine en fran?ais qui expliquera > l'importance de cette infrastructure ? cl? publique. > > Si tu te sens d'attaque pour entamer le d?ploiement d'IPv6 ne serait-ce > que pour le r?seau dont tu as la charge, n'h?site pas ? contacter le > helpdesk d'AFRINIC en remplissant le formulaire qui se trouve ? haut ? > droite sur cette page https://learn.afrinic.net/ ou bien ?crire > directement ? do AT afrinic DOT net . > > Le support est gratuit pour toutes les organisations membres d'AFRINIC :) > > > On 26/02/2020 11:36, Christine Soariziky wrote: > > Bonjour ? tous, > > > > La transition vers l?IPv6 globalement et en particulier dans les pays en > > voie de d?veloppement s?effectue lentement. A Madagascar, les v?ritables > > probl?mes d?adaptation de IPv6 reposent sur le manque d?application, le > > manque de formation, le manque d?approche commerciale, le manque > d?int?r?t > > des fournisseurs d'acc?s internet, et le co?t financier du changement. > > A ma connaissance, il n'y a pas encore eu d'initiatives jusqu'ici pour le > > deployement de l'IPv6 ? Madagascar mais j?esp?re que tr?s prochainement > le > > gouvernement et les acteurs de la technologie avec les ing?nieurs > concern?s > > feront une intervention. > > > > Cordialement, > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list > > AfrIPv6-Discuss at afrinic.net > > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > > > > -- > Willy MANGA > Deployment Operationalisation Engineer - Deployment Support Team > AFRINIC Ltd. > t: +230 403 51 00 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net > > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: signature.asc > Type: application/pgp-signature > Size: 833 bytes > Desc: OpenPGP digital signature > URL: < > https://lists.afrinic.net/pipermail/afripv6-discuss/attachments/20200226/11b7868a/attachment-0001.sig > > > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list > AfrIPv6-Discuss at afrinic.net > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > > > ------------------------------ > > End of AfrIPv6-Discuss Digest, Vol 160, Issue 6 > *********************************************** > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rachad SANOUSSI (Ir), Computer Science, Networks and Telecommunications Engineer Laboratory technician at PHORAN (phoran.org ) Polytechnic of Abomey-Calavi Mobile: (+229) 67 30 62 94 / 94 18 97 76 Universit? d'Abomey-Calavi / www.uac.bj -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From manaponoe at gmail.com Sat Feb 29 23:52:08 2020 From: manaponoe at gmail.com (Noe Manapo) Date: Sat, 29 Feb 2020 23:52:08 +0000 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] AfrIPv6-Discuss Digest, Vol 160, Issue 6 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Bonjour Christine, vous pouvez aussi suivre les webinar pr?c?dent d'AFRINIC, sur leur compte YouTube "AFRINIC IP ACADEMY: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc_9BOIwRR-RnddFIxc4ctg" . Cordialement Noe MANAPO Le jeu. 27 f?vr. 2020, ? 12 h 00, a ?crit : > Send AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list submissions to > afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > afripv6-discuss-request at afrinic.net > > You can reach the person managing the list at > afripv6-discuss-owner at afrinic.net > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of AfrIPv6-Discuss digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: IPv6 ? Madagascar (WAS: Host an AFRINIC IPv6 Deployathon) > (Willy Manga) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 22:37:48 +0400 > From: Willy Manga > To: afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net > Subject: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] IPv6 ? Madagascar (WAS: Host an AFRINIC > IPv6 Deployathon) > Message-ID: <53e193b7-cb07-8a8e-94aa-1d22db91dce4 at afrinic.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Bonjour Christine, > le plus important est de commencer quelque part et le co?t ('financier' > ou pas) n'est pas toujours o? l'on pense. > > Un petit aper?u rapide pour Madagascar. > > - 7 pr?fixes IPv6 d?tenus par des r?seaux (dont un /32 par iRENALA) qui > ne demandent qu'? ?tre utilis?s ;) > > - de ces 7 pr?fixes, 1 seul est annonc? sur Internet ? ce jour > > - au passage, aucun n'utilise encore RPKI :( . A ce propos, nous aurons > un webinaire la semaine prochaine en fran?ais qui expliquera > l'importance de cette infrastructure ? cl? publique. > > Si tu te sens d'attaque pour entamer le d?ploiement d'IPv6 ne serait-ce > que pour le r?seau dont tu as la charge, n'h?site pas ? contacter le > helpdesk d'AFRINIC en remplissant le formulaire qui se trouve ? haut ? > droite sur cette page https://learn.afrinic.net/ ou bien ?crire > directement ? do AT afrinic DOT net . > > Le support est gratuit pour toutes les organisations membres d'AFRINIC :) > > > On 26/02/2020 11:36, Christine Soariziky wrote: > > Bonjour ? tous, > > > > La transition vers l?IPv6 globalement et en particulier dans les pays en > > voie de d?veloppement s?effectue lentement. A Madagascar, les v?ritables > > probl?mes d?adaptation de IPv6 reposent sur le manque d?application, le > > manque de formation, le manque d?approche commerciale, le manque > d?int?r?t > > des fournisseurs d'acc?s internet, et le co?t financier du changement. > > A ma connaissance, il n'y a pas encore eu d'initiatives jusqu'ici pour le > > deployement de l'IPv6 ? Madagascar mais j?esp?re que tr?s prochainement > le > > gouvernement et les acteurs de la technologie avec les ing?nieurs > concern?s > > feront une intervention. > > > > Cordialement, > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list > > AfrIPv6-Discuss at afrinic.net > > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > > > > -- > Willy MANGA > Deployment Operationalisation Engineer - Deployment Support Team > AFRINIC Ltd. > t: +230 403 51 00 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net > > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: signature.asc > Type: application/pgp-signature > Size: 833 bytes > Desc: OpenPGP digital signature > URL: < > https://lists.afrinic.net/pipermail/afripv6-discuss/attachments/20200226/11b7868a/attachment-0001.sig > > > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list > AfrIPv6-Discuss at afrinic.net > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > > > ------------------------------ > > End of AfrIPv6-Discuss Digest, Vol 160, Issue 6 > *********************************************** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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C?est le premier webinaire de l?ann?e 2020 et il couvrira les points suivants: 1. Comprendre le fonctionnement de l'infrastructure de cl? publique (RPKI) 2. Comment demander un certificat BPKI 3. Cr?er une autorisation d'origine de pr?fixe (ROA) sur MyAFRINIC 4. Utilisation d'un validateur RPKI Date: 05 Mars 2020 Heure: * 16:30 GST (Maurice, Seychelles) * 12:30 UTC (Senegal, Cote D'Ivoire) * 13:30 WAT (Cameroun, Tunisie) * 14:30 CAT (Burundi) Rappel, le lien d?inscription : https://zoom.us/webinar/register/1215568724986/WN_yCdMzLZTTvSlNz3lcXYHJQ Nous les remercions sinc?rement, -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In this webinar, we will discuss and demonstrate how to: - Articulate the business case of the IPv6-deployment project - Identify the stakeholders required for successful deployments - Scope the entire project from start to finish Register here to participate in the webinar: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/2015686259690/WN_guPLmAItT3iYlAGATRNIFg Date: 19th March 2020 Time: * 16:30 GST (Mauritius, Seychelles, Madagascar) * 12:30 UTC (Ghana, Cote D?Ivoire) * 13:30 WAT (Nigeria, Cameroon) * 15:30 EAT (Kenya, Uganda) Language: English Target Audience: 1. Network Managers 2. Network Engineers Presenter: Stephen Honlue See you at the webinar! -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Nous t?invitons ? joindre l??quipe d?AFRINIC et Musa Stephen HONLUE, dans un autre incroyable webinaire dans lequel nous donnerons les directives permettant de cr?er un projet de d?ploiement d?IPv6. Dans ce webinaire nous discuterons et d?montrerons comment: - Articuler le plan d?affaire d?un projet de d?ploiement d?IPv6 - Identifier les parties prenants requises pour des d?ploiements r?ussis - D?limiter la port?e du projet du d?but jusqu?? la fin Nous te prions d?utiliser le lien suivant pour t?enregistrer: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/1215568724986/WN_cGtlztAbQDaeTCUMmSqzTw Date: 26 Mars 2020 Heure: * 16:30 GST (Maurice, Seychelles) * 12:30 UTC (Senegal, Cote D'Ivoire) * 13:30 WAT (Cameroun, Tunisie) * 14:30 CAT (Burundi) N?oublie pas d?ajouter l??v?nement dans ton calendrier! 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Participez au webinare d'AFRINIC: Comment pr?parer un projet > de d?ploiement IPv6 (Susan Akinyi Otieno) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 10:40:40 +0400 > From: Susan Akinyi Otieno > To: > Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Participez au webinare d'AFRINIC: Comment > pr?parer un projet de d?ploiement IPv6 > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Chers coll?gues, > > D?apr?s le Process Management Institute (PMI), les organisations dans le > monde entier font face ? des taux d??checs astronomiques de leurs projets, > gaspillant souvent ? l?occasion des millions de dollars par > projet ?chou?. Ces projets ?chouent le plus souvent parce qu?ils n?ont > pas ?t? bien planifi?s. > > Le succ?s de votre projet IPv6 d?pend en grande partie de l?existence d?un > plan bien d?fini. Ce plan doit prendre en compte le co?t des contraintes, > la dur?e, la performance et la satisfaction du client. > > Nous t?invitons ? joindre l??quipe d?AFRINIC et Musa Stephen HONLUE, dans > un autre incroyable webinaire dans lequel nous donnerons les directives > permettant de cr?er un projet de d?ploiement d?IPv6. > > Dans ce webinaire nous discuterons et d?montrerons comment: > > - Articuler le plan d?affaire d?un projet de d?ploiement d?IPv6 > - Identifier les parties prenants requises pour des d?ploiements r?ussis > - D?limiter la port?e du projet du d?but jusqu?? la fin > > Nous te prions d?utiliser le lien suivant pour t?enregistrer: > https://zoom.us/webinar/register/1215568724986/WN_cGtlztAbQDaeTCUMmSqzTw > > Date: 26 Mars 2020 > > Heure: > > * 16:30 GST (Maurice, Seychelles) > * 12:30 UTC (Senegal, Cote D'Ivoire) > * 13:30 WAT (Cameroun, Tunisie) > * 14:30 CAT (Burundi) > > N?oublie pas d?ajouter l??v?nement dans ton calendrier! > > A nous revoir lors du webinaire! > > > > > > > > -- > > Susan M.A. Otieno > > Marketing and PR Manager > > African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) > t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net > facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia > > > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > https://lists.afrinic.net/pipermail/afripv6-discuss/attachments/20200324/e2c861af/attachment-0001.html > > > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list > AfrIPv6-Discuss at afrinic.net > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > > > ------------------------------ > > End of AfrIPv6-Discuss Digest, Vol 161, Issue 4 > *********************************************** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mark.tinka at seacom.mu Sun Mar 29 19:44:36 2020 From: mark.tinka at seacom.mu (Mark Tinka) Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2020 21:44:36 +0200 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] SAFNOG-6: Deferred - Coronavirus (COVID-19) Message-ID: <24e142c0-a95e-48b5-3fc0-28269ba4e423@seacom.mu> Hello all. As you are aware, the world is facing the ongoing challenge of the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), which has had a material impact on a number of local, regional and global events and businesses across various industries. Unfortunately, the preparation for SAFNOG-6, initially scheduled for the September, 2020, has not been spared, as the pandemic has made logistical planning uncertain amongst our sponsors, supporters and venues. To this end, we have made the rather difficult, but responsible, decision to defer the SAFNOG-6 meeting to 20th - 22nd September, 2021, in order to ensure that safety and health comes first. 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O curso do NIC.br consiste em uma s?rie de documenta??o online e v?deos dispon?veis nos links a seguir: Curso online de IPv6: https://cursoseventos.nic.br/curso/curso-basico-ipv6-ead/ Canal do youtube do NIC.br : https://www.youtube.com/user/NICbrvideos Esperamos que voc? ache o material ?til para implementar IPv6 em suas redes e desejamos-lhe sucesso. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From susan.otieno at afrinic.net Mon Apr 6 09:24:05 2020 From: susan.otieno at afrinic.net (Susan Akinyi Otieno) Date: Mon, 06 Apr 2020 13:24:05 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Participate in AFRINIC's next webinar ''Preparing Critical Internet Infrastructure for Black Swan Events'' Message-ID: <19A5654F-8688-4CD1-B9EF-099F3D7308DD@afrinic.net> Dear Colleagues, Like many professionals around the world, recent events have affected your everyday practices and routines. You might even wish there was a fast forward button to skip 2020. One or more of the following may have happened to you: * Working from home is the new normal * Someone you know has lost all or part of their income * Your children or friend?s children have had to stop going to school You have considered making a sacrifice to the gods of the Internet (ok ? maybe not). You may also have realised that perhaps those people who were pushing for Internet access as a human right weren?t so wrong after all - the Internet is no longer a nice-to-have. It?s an essential requirement for survival in the 21st century. Join us as we discuss critical internet infrastructure. We will specifically focus on: * What is critical Internet infrastructure? * How do Black Swan events, e.g. pandemics, affect critical Internet infrastructure? * How are critical infrastructure holding up around the world during this COVID-19 pandemic? * How do we determine and plug the critical infrastructure deficits at organisational and national levels? Register: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/2015686259690/WN_uNfJ7GZfT72__ktKZ2espw Date: 9th April 2020 Time: 16:30 GST (Mauritius, Seychelles, Madagascar) 12:30 UTC (Ghana, Cote D'Ivoire) 13:30 WAT (Nigeria, Cameroon) 15:30 EAT (Kenya, Uganda) The webinar will be in English. A French one will be organised later. Please do not forget to add the event to your calendar. -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From susan.otieno at afrinic.net Fri Apr 10 09:21:41 2020 From: susan.otieno at afrinic.net (Susan Akinyi Otieno) Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 13:21:41 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Call for Presentations for AIS'20 Extended Message-ID: <6C5D49E1-6F17-44E1-9D27-9885FD70458F@afrinic.net> Dear Colleagues, Hope you are well and safe. As you are aware, the Africa Internet Summit 2020 was postponed due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The organising committee is continually assessing the situation and is yet to determine both the date and mode of holding the meeting. However, we are still continuing with the planning process to ensure we are prepared when the current crisis is over. We may also have an online meeting. We are accordingly extending the call for presentations for AIS?20. ? Deadline for submitting an application - 12 June 2020 ? Notification of acceptance of application - 19 June 2020 ? Submission of presentation - 25 June 2020 We are interested in presentations focusing on the following sub-themes: ? The Internet and Sustainable Development ? Internet Governance ? Business Practices and Technology ? E-governance ? Cyber Security ? Core Internet Infrastructure ? Access, Utility and Development ? Internet Number Resources Management ? Internet Measurements ? Higher Education in the Age of Technology ? Cloud Computing ? Open Data/Big Data ? Technology and Content Production ? Relations between Mobile Operators and the Internet Community ? Mobile Applications ? IPv6 ? Peering and Interconnection ? DNS ? RPKI ? IXPs Your contribution can be in the form of a presentation during a session, a tutorial or a live technical demonstration. Kindly read all information carefully before submitting your proposal. We also encourage industry leaders to make panel proposals on an issue related to the above sub-themes. Panel proposers are asked to identify possible panelists and manage their panel. Moderators must specifically submit an official proposal, indicating their background, panelists? names, their affiliation, the topic of their panel, as well as short biographies. Speakers? Guidelines ? The maximum time allotted per presentation will not exceed 30 minutes. ? The presenter(s) will be required to upload their final presentation in PDF format, no later than five (5) days prior to the presentation date. ? Presenters are responsible for producing any handouts if required. There are usually approximately 200 delegates in each session. Presentations with marketing and/or commercial content will not be considered. How to submit a Presentation Proposal - Please submit your proposal to the following address: https://papers.afnog.org/user/index.php?event=115 (by clicking on AIS?20) Create your account or log in if you already have an account. - Fill in the online form with the requested information including your biography - Click on Make a new submission to provide your abstract, and slides if available and finally click on Submit ????????????????.. [Fran?ais] Chers coll?gues, J'esp?re que vous ?tes en bonne sant? et en s?curit?. Comme vous le savez, le Sommet Internet Afrique 2020 a ?t? report? en raison de l'apparition de la pand?mie COVID-19. Le comit? d'organisation ?value continuellement la situation et doit encore d?terminer la date et le mode de tenue de la r?union. Toutefois, nous poursuivons le processus de planification afin d'?tre pr?ts lorsque la crise actuelle sera termin?e. Nous pourrions ?galement organiser une r?union en ligne. Nous prolongeons donc l'appel ? pr?sentations pour AIS'20. ? Date limite pour soumettre une/des application/s le 12 juin 2020 ??????????? ? Notification d'acceptation de l'application le 19 juin 2020 ??????????? ? Soumission finale de la pr?sentation le 25 juin 2020 Nous sommes plus sp?cialement int?ress?s par des pr?sentations mettant l?accent sur : ??????????? ? L'Internet et le d?veloppement durable ??????????? ? La gouvernance de l?Internet ??????????? ? La technologie et le business ??????????? ? L?e-gouvernance ??????????? ? La cyber s?curit? ??????????? ? L?Infrastructure Internet de base ??????????? ? L?acc?s, l'utilit? et le d?veloppement ??????????? ? Gestion des ressources num?riques d?internet ??????????? ? Mesures de l'internet ??????????? ? L'enseignement sup?rieur ? l'?re de la technologie ??????????? ? Le Cloud Computing ??????????? ? L?Open Data / Big Data ??????????? ? La technologie et la cr?ation de contenu ??????????? ? Les relations entre les op?rateurs mobiles et la communaut? Internet ??????????? ? Les applications mobiles ??????????? ? L?IPv6 ??????????? ? Le Peering et l?interconnexion ??????????? ? Les DNS ??????????? ? RPKI ??????????? ? Les Points d?Echange Internet Votre contribution peut ?tre sous la forme d?une pr?sentation durant une session, un tutoriel ou une d?monstration technique en live. Si vous souhaitez int?grer notre ?quipe d?intervenants lors de notre future r?union, il vous suffit de suivre ces instructions. Conditions ? Remplir ??????????? ? Le temps maximal allou? par pr?sentation ne doit pas d?passer 30 minutes. ??????????? ? Merci de soumettre votre pr?sentation finale en format PDF, au plus tard cinq jours avant la date de votre pr?sentation. ??????????? ? Les pr?sentateurs sont responsables pour produire des documents de support en cas de besoin. Nous avons habituellement une audience constitu?e d'environ 200 d?l?gu?s pour chaque session. Les pr?sentations avec un contenu commercial ne sont pas autoris?es. Veuillez soumettre votre proposition de pr?sentation selon les ?tapes suivantes : - Veuillez soumettre votre proposition ? l'adresse suivante : https://papers.afnog.org/user/index.php?event=115 (en cliquant sur AIS?20) - Cr?ez votre compte ou connectez-vous si vous avez d?j? un compte - Remplissez le formulaire en ligne avec les informations demand?es en incluant votre biographie - Cliquer sur Make a New submission pour soumettre le r?sum? et vos diapositives si elles sont disponibles et finalement cliquer sur ?submit? ???????.. -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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By the end of this webinar, you should be able to; - Estimate your IPv6 addressing needs - Request for an IPv6 prefix on myafrinic - Subdivide your IPv6 prefix based on your network hierarchy - Implement your address plan into an IP Address Management (IPAM) software Use the following link to register: Date: 16 April 2020 Time: 16:30 GST (Mauritius, Seychelles, Madagascar) 12:30 UTC (Ghana, Cote D'Ivoire) 13:30 WAT (Nigeria, Cameroon) 15:30 EAT (Kenya, Uganda) The webinar will be in English and as usual. A French one will be organised later. *Do not forget to add the event to your calendar!* See you at the webinar! -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Worry not, our experienced team of IPv6 experts will be on air to share tips and best practices which will make it easy for you to come up with an ideal IPv6 address plan. By the end of this webinar, you should be able to; - Estimate your IPv6 addressing needs - Request for an IPv6 prefix on myafrinic - Subdivide your IPv6 prefix based on your network hierarchy - Implement your address plan into an IP Address Management (IPAM) software Use the following link to register: Dear Colleagues, IPv6 address planning is key to a smooth and successful IPv6 deployment in your network. Not adequately doing it now may mean renumbering and making changes later on. In IPv6 deployment, moving away from the IPv4 scarcity mindset may also be difficult. Most initial IPv6 address plans we have seen lack proper hierarchy and you should not spend weeks explaining your IPv6 address plan. Worry not, our experienced team of IPv6 experts will be on air to share tips and best practices which will make it easy for you to come up with an ideal IPv6 address plan. By the end of this webinar, you should be able to; - Estimate your IPv6 addressing needs - Request for an IPv6 prefix on myafrinic - Subdivide your IPv6 prefix based on your network hierarchy - Implement your address plan into an IP Address Management (IPAM) software Use the following link to register: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/2015686259690/WN_xNHtCjOCRyKxk_4p8-7BEw Date: 16 April 2020 Time: 16:30 GST (Mauritius, Seychelles, Madagascar) 12:30 UTC (Ghana, Cote D'Ivoire) 13:30 WAT (Nigeria, Cameroon) 15:30 EAT (Kenya, Uganda) The webinar will be in English and as usual. A French one will be organised later. *Do not forget to add the event to your calendar!* See you at the webinar! Date: 16 April 2020 Time: 16:30 GST (Mauritius, Seychelles, Madagascar) 12:30 UTC (Ghana, Cote D'Ivoire) 13:30 WAT (Nigeria, Cameroon) 15:30 EAT (Kenya, Uganda) The webinar will be in English and as usual. A French one will be organised later. *Do not forget to add the event to your calendar!* See you at the webinar! -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From susan.otieno at afrinic.net Wed Apr 29 05:34:00 2020 From: susan.otieno at afrinic.net (Susan Akinyi Otieno) Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 09:34:00 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] =?utf-8?q?Participez_au_webinaire_d=27AFRINIC_-?= =?utf-8?q?_Comment_cr=C3=A9er_le_plan_d=27adressage_id=C3=A9al?= Message-ID: <0AF5498E-6FB2-4BCD-A365-B7E11EB53F7E@afrinic.net> Chers coll?gues, La planification des adresses IPv6 est la cl? d'un d?ploiement IPv6 r?ussi et sans heurts dans votre r?seau. Si vous ne le faites pas correctement maintenant, vous risquez de devoir renum?roter votre r?seau et appliquer les changements plus tard. En IPv6, s'?loigner de la mentalit? de raret? d'IPv4 peut ?tre difficile au d?but. La plupart des plans d'adressage IPv6 initiaux que nous avons vus manquent d?une hi?rarchisation appropri?e. Vous ne devriez pas passer des semaines ? expliquer votre plan d'adressage IPv6. Ne vous inqui?tez pas, notre ?quipe exp?riment?e d'experts IPv6 sera ? l'antenne pour partager des conseils et des bonnes pratiques qui vous permettront de monter facilement un plan d'adressage IPv6 id?al. A la fin de ce webinaire, vous devriez ?tre capable de : - Estimer vos besoins d?adresses IPv6 - Soumettre une demande d?un pr?fixe IPv6 sur myAFRINIC - Subdiviser votre pr?fixe IPv6 en fonction de la hi?rarchie de votre r?seau - Impl?menter votre plan d?adresse au sein d?un logiciel de gestion d?adresses IP (IP Address Manager: IPAM) Utilisez le lien suivant pour vous enregistrer: https://event.webinarjam.com/register/5/ox5gmfn Date: 30 Avril 2020 Heure: 16:30 GST (Maurice, Seychelles) 12:30 UTC (Senegal, Cote D'Ivoire) 13:30 WAT (Cameroun, Tunisie) 14:30 CAT (Burundi) Langue: Fran?ais Public cibl? 1. Membres ressources AFRINIC 2. Ing?nieurs et administrateurs de r?seau Pr?sentateur : M. Stephen Honlue N?oubliez pas d?ajouter l??v?nement dans votre calendrier. A nous revoir lors du webinaire! -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mangawilly at gmail.com Mon May 4 10:24:56 2020 From: mangawilly at gmail.com (Willy Manga) Date: Mon, 4 May 2020 14:24:56 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] "Measuring IPv6 resilience and security" Message-ID: <1c92a6f4-9b31-6dfd-0a2b-4589a670a813@gmail.com> Worth reading https://ris.utwente.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/83243381/thesis_L_Hendriks.pdf I quote a section of their conclusion: "While we did not observe any attacks specific to the new protocol itself, we found misconfigured systems to be a common problem. In the DNS for example,incorrect AAAA records render thousands of services that are perfectly reachableover IPv4, unreachable over IPv6. Another example are firewalls, that are often incorrectly configured to handle traffic containing Extension Headers, resulting in the possibility to bypass that firewall. This means SSH daemons, used to remotely configure hosts and devices behind that firewall, are suddenly reachable,thus imposing a security risk." -- Willy Manga @ongolaboy https://ongola.blogspot.com/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From mark.tinka at seacom.mu Fri May 8 14:07:34 2020 From: mark.tinka at seacom.mu (Mark Tinka) Date: Fri, 8 May 2020 16:07:34 +0200 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Cloud Innovation Displays Very Poor, If Not Criminal, Netizenship Message-ID: Hi all. I'm not one to b**ch & moan in public, but per subject, I could not let this one slide. And if you get this from multiple mailing lists, apologies for that - I'm just trying to make sure that this reaches as wide an audience as possible, on the continent. SEACOM (AS37100) acquired MacroLan (AS37353) a couple of years ago. MacroLan is now part of the SEACOM family, and while we are in the process of integrating that network into AS37100, some existing services continue to be delivered on AS37353 until that exercise is completed. One of the customers that AS37353 was providing services to was Cloud Innovation, in Cape Town. From a routing perspective, because Cloud Innovation had no AS number for this service, all of their IP address space was being originated by AS37353, on their behalf. In December of 2019, AS37353 ceased providing services to Cloud Innovation. That is 6 months ago. In recent days, it came to SEACOM's attention that some of Cloud Innovation's IP address space was being originated by AS37353 - specifically, 156.241.3.0/24 - even though we were sure that they were no longer a customer of AS37353 since December of 2019. At first, we thought this was a cached entry in a number of popular looking glasses, but then every looking glass had the same entry, which made this an unlikely bug. As of yesterday afternoon, see below what Telia's looking glass was saying about this prefix: ***** Path #1: Received by speaker 0 ? 4809 134190 37353 ??? 2.255.249.42 (metric 2134) from 2.255.253.101 (80.91.242.40) ????? Origin incomplete, localpref 200, valid, internal, best, group-best, import-candidate Communities: 1299:431 ??? (RPKI state Unknown) 1299:1000 1299:30000 1299:30600 23456:20413 45352:4500 45352:9204 ***** But when I run a traceroute from my house to that prefix, it clearly was not ending up in Cape Town, where AS37353's main operation resides: ***** MacBook-Pro-7:~ tinka$ traceroute -I 156.241.3.1 traceroute to 156.241.3.1 (156.241.3.1), 64 hops max, 72 byte packets ?1? 172.16.0.254 (172.16.0.254)? 14.824 ms? 11.522 ms? 3.525 ms ?2? xe-1-3-0-1064.er-01-jnb.za.seacomnet.com (105.22.37.13)? 5.620 ms? 9.714 ms? 9.887 ms ?3? ce-0-2-0-0.cr-02-jnb.za.seacomnet.com (105.16.28.2)? 175.232 ms? 172.699 ms? 175.896 ms ?4? xe-0-0-0-8.cr-02-cpt.za.seacomnet.com (105.16.9.182)? 164.496 ms? 163.578 ms? 163.546 ms ?5? 105.16.14.153 (105.16.14.153)? 169.812 ms? 171.272 ms? 177.115 ms ?6? xe-0-0-0-0.br-02-lhr.uk.seacomnet.com (105.16.34.253)? 168.911 ms? 172.958 ms? 165.165 ms ?7? 82.112.115.169 (82.112.115.169)? 172.700 ms? 176.482 ms? 174.375 ms ?8? ae-17.r05.londen12.uk.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.2.147)? 672.099 ms? 613.617 ms? 615.109 ms ?9? ae-2.r24.londen12.uk.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.4.244)? 181.952 ms? 183.087 ms? 187.302 ms 10? ae-16.r20.frnkge13.de.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.3.13)? 190.511 ms? 185.579 ms? 187.058 ms 11? ae-3.r20.sngpsi07.sg.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.4.17)? 520.882 ms? 613.982 ms? 615.275 ms 12? ae-9.r24.tkokhk01.hk.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.7.67)? 612.301 ms? 586.886 ms? 436.711 ms 13? ae-1.r03.tkokhk01.hk.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.6.98)? 614.470 ms? 613.416 ms? 614.281 ms 14? ce-0-3-0-3.r03.tkokhk01.hk.ce.gin.ntt.net (203.131.241.126)? 614.128 ms? 613.661 ms? 615.416 ms 15? * *???? * 16? * * * 17? 156.241.3.1 (156.241.3.1)? 494.400 ms? 410.180 ms * MacBook-Pro-7:~ tinka$ ***** So we, then, realized that this was a fraudulent use of MacroLan's AS37353, to which we had given no express permission. As luck would have it, due to my days living and working in Malaysia, I know the good folk that operate AS134190 (IPDC Solutions), who was the upstream providing transit for this prefix. So I rang them up yesterday afternoon, told them what was happening, and within the hour, they got that eBGP session shutdown. I am most grateful to them for their quick response and immediate understanding of what was going on. Even with all the technology we have today, it, many times, comes down to having good friends in good places. Anyway, it turns out the ISP that had acquired this prefix from Cloud Innovation is based in Manila, Philippines. When IPDC delivered their transit service to them in Manila, that ISP informed them that they should use AS37353 for the eBGP session. Yes, one could argue that IPDC should have done their checks to ensure that the AS number being provided by their customer belongs to them, but to be honest, I'm not too bothered about that compared to Cloud Innovation's thinking that it was okay to use another network's AS number in order to deliver their services to their customers. IPDC confirm that this service was activated for the Manila ISP in December of 2019, right around the time Cloud Innovation's service with SEACOM, in Cape Town, ended. As it currently stands, the ISP in Manila is now off the Internet, with some 12 paying customers currently without service. Their excuse - they do not have an AS number of their own. IPDC tried to find out why the ISP in Manila thought that it was okay to use another network's AS number for their service, and as it turns out, the network engineer at the Manila ISP that set this up has since left the company. All the ones currently there do not have any history about all of this. Currently, 156.241.3.0/24 is not in the global BGP table: ***** lg-01-ams.nl>sh ip bgp 156.241.3.0/24 % Network not in table lg-01-ams.nl> lg-01-nbo.ke>sh ip bgp 156.241.3.0/24 % Network not in table lg-01-nbo.ke> lg-01-cpt.za>sh ip bgp 156.241.3.0/24 % Network not in table lg-01-cpt.za> ***** That Cloud Innovation thought it was okay for them to use MacroLan's AS number to originate their own prefixes into the global BGP is as morally reprehensible as it is technologically distasteful. SEACOM have been working very closely with AFRINIC to delete previous route objects from their IRR that certify a relationship between Cloud Innovation's parent /16 aggregates that cover this prefix, and AS37353, but this is one of those objects that cannot be removed via the MyAFRINIC portal, and requires manual intervention from AFRINIC. I have not, personally, spoken to the proprietors of Cloud Innovation and/or Outside Heaven, as I don't see how anything could explain this with any degree of justification. For now, I will find some beer to wipe the foul taste from my mouth, while we (SEACOM) consider what to do about this. And yes, for those who are wondering, RPKI's ROV would not have prevented this, in its current form. This is AS hijacking, and ROV, today, tries to solve the prefix-hijacking problem, first. Thank you for your attention. Mark. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From h.lu at anytimechinese.com Sat May 9 11:57:12 2020 From: h.lu at anytimechinese.com (Lu Heng) Date: Sat, 9 May 2020 19:57:12 +0800 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Cloud Innovation Displays Very Poor, If Not Criminal, Netizenship Message-ID: Due to size of Attachment, you can find them in other list or reach out to me for the files. To whom it may concern, On May 8, Mark Think posted a claim to multiple lists that Cloud Innovation was abusing an ASN (37353) that didn?t belong to them (Cloud Innovation) but rather belonged to Seacom through their acquisition of MacroLAN. While we regret this unfortunate incident, Mark?s claims that it was criminal or bad netizenship on the part of Cloud Innovation is without foundation and utterly incorrect. As shown below in the attached document from Paul Wollner(Ex-CTO of Macrolan who created IRR routes to allow Macrolan to announce Cloud Innovation's prefix); letter from Link Infinity International Ltd. (Link Infinity), A customer of Cloud Innovation; and attached LOA from LARUS authorizing IPDC Solutions to announce the prefix with origin AS134190. And a Letter from IPDC. This was an innocent mistake committed by third parties and had nothing to do with any action by Cloud Innovation or LARUS. Here?s what happened: Cloud Innovation delegated a /24 to Link Infinity, an ISP in December 2019. Link Infinity further delegated that same /24 to IPDC and asked Cloud innovation to issue an LOA, which we did. The LOA specifically required IPDC to use its own ASN to announce the space (AS134190). IPDC subsequently authorized one of its customers to use the said prefix. For reasons still unknown to Cloud Innovation, IPDC and their customer set up a BGP session wherein their customer used AS37353 as the origin to advertise prefix 156.241.3.0/24. Upon discovering the announcement, rather than contact Cloud Innovation, Mark contacted IPDC who provided him with an incomplete explanation blaming their customer and Mark, not realizing that Cloud Innovation was not the customer in question posted far and wide about the event. It is unclear to us why he chose to do this rather than contact us to try and resolve the issue. A contributing factor to the erroneous BGP configuration by IPDC's customer may have been data contained in some outdated IRR route objects for 156.241.0.0/16 which have subsequently been deleted. As soon as we became aware of the problem (via Mark?s email), we began to investigate the situation. As soon as it was clear that this was the result of third-party actions, we reached out to Mark privately to let him know what we knew and that we were still investigating. We delayed making a public statement in order to try and ascertain all of the facts of the situation. We prefer not to make public statements based on incomplete information. We apologize to the community for our small part in this unfortunate incident and assure you that we work very hard to remain good netizens and will address any concerns promptly when they come to our attention. Sincerely, Lu Heng CEO Cloud Innovations Attached: 1. Letter from Paul Wollner 2. Letter from Link Infinity 3. LOA Issued to IPDC Solutions for announcing 156.241.3.0/24 from AS134190 4. Letter from IPDC FYI: LARUS is proving IP management service for Cloud Innovation, while LARUS is also providing IP management service to other third parties in all regions, for full disclosure, LARUS and Cloud Innovation are headed by same CEO. Content of those letters have been posted here for your convince: *IPDC:* FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE [Perusal of Cloud Innovation Ltd] IPDC Solutions Pte Ltd (IPDC) is a customer of Cloud Innovation Ltd and over the course of our corporate relationship we were given the authority to use address block 156.241.3.0/24 since 9th December 2019. On 12th December 2019, we have delegated that address block to our client. Following which our client further instructed us to announce the prefix with AS37353. In good will after minimal verification through WHOIS? IP Prefix we have proceeded to execute our client?s request. On 7th May 2020 IPDC was then contacted by SEACOM, the legitimate holder of record for that ASN and have since learned that the customer?s use of that ASN was erroneous and not permitted by SEACOM and immediate action has been taken to rectify this situation. IPDC would like to apologize for our lack of attention in conducting thorough verification and wish to highlight that the involvement of Cloud Innovation Ltd in the entire process was providing the addresses to us and that we truly apologize as we understand that this incident may have indirectly implicated Cloud Innovation Ltd. IPDC however, does not wish to disclose our client information and our client information shall remain confidential under present circumstances. Once again, we apologize for our shortcomings. *Link Infinity:* To whom it may concern, We at HK Infinity International Ltd are a customer of Cloud Innovation and in the course received rights to use 156.241.3.0/24 from them. Beginning December, 2019, we delegated the right to announce this prefix to IPDC Solutions Pte Ltd. (IPDC). We asked Cloud Innovation to provide an LOA authorizing them to announce the space which was subsequently received. IPDC subsequently and without our knowledge delegated this space to one of their customers and allowed them to originate it from AS37353. This announcement was not authorized by us, nor is it permitted by the LOA provided by Cloud Innovation. Unfortunately, we were not aware of the situation until after it had already been resolved. It was never our intent to violate the LOA or to allow the prefix to be announced from a hijacked ASN. We do not condone this and apologize sincerely to the community for what has happened here. Sincere Apologies, *Paul Wollner:* 8 May 2020 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN In the light of the recent email on NAPAfrica mailing list, I would just like to clear the air. The IP route objects were created by myself for Cloud Innovation when they signed up as a client of Macrolan ( now SEACOM) as they didn't have their own AS. At the time I was working for Macrolan (now SEACOM). I left the employment of SEACOM in October 2019. It appears that when Cloud Innovation's contract with SEACOM came to an end, the route objects were never cleaned up. This occurred after I left SEACOM's employment. Since leaving, I have no access to these objects. Regards Paul Wollner 082-786-9776 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From susan.otieno at afrinic.net Mon May 11 11:12:38 2020 From: susan.otieno at afrinic.net (Susan Akinyi Otieno) Date: Mon, 11 May 2020 15:12:38 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Participate in AFRINIC's next webinar: How to Perform an IPv6 Infrastructure Audit Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, Network auditing is the process of mapping both software and hardware in your network. When planning your IPv6 deployment, or any important change in the network, auditing is a crucial step. Why? * You want to be clear about any financial investment needed to replace hardware or software which do not support IPv6. * Some vendors claim that they support IPv6, but do not have the important IPv6 features you need in your network? Many a time, the process of doing the actual audit is daunting and not clear. This is where we come in. In this webinar, we will give you step by step guidance on how to do IPv6 infrastructure audits using a simple tool we created. 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Pourquoi? * Vous voulez ?tre clair sur tout investissement financier n?cessaire pour remplacer le mat?riel ou les logiciels qui ne prennent pas en charge IPv6. * Certains fournisseurs affirment qu'ils prennent en charge IPv6, mais ne disposent pas vraiment des fonctionnalit?s IPv6 importantes dont vous avez besoin dans votre r?seau. Souvent, le processus d'audit proprement dit est g?n?ralement d?courageant et peu clair, c'est ? ce niveau que nous intervenons. Dans ce webinaire, nous vous guiderons pas ? pas sur la fa?on de r?aliser des audits d'infrastructure IPv6 ? l'aide d'un outil simple que nous avons cr??. A la fin de ce webinaire, vous devriez ?tre capable de: * Comprendre l'importance de mener un audit de l'infrastructure IPv6 * D?terminer les fonctionalit?s IPv6 ? v?rifier en fonction du type d'appareil * Cr?er un rapport d'audit de l'ensemble de votre infrastructure de r?seau Utilisez le lien suivant pour vous enregistrer: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/1215568724986/WN_6S2WPOZtRHKeo4EmCynrbA Date: 28 Mai 2020 Heure: * 16:30 GST (Maurice, Seychelles) * 12:30 UTC (Senegal, Cote D'Ivoire) * 13:30 WAT (Cameroun, Tunisie) * 14:30 CAT (Burundi) *N?oublie pas d?ajouter l??v?nement dans ton calendrier!* A nous revoir lors du webinaire! -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Pourquoi? * Vous voulez ?tre clair sur tout investissement financier n?cessaire pour remplacer le mat?riel ou les logiciels qui ne prennent pas en charge IPv6. * Certains fournisseurs affirment qu'ils prennent en charge IPv6, mais ne disposent pas vraiment des fonctionnalit?s IPv6 importantes dont vous avez besoin dans votre r?seau. Souvent, le processus d'audit proprement dit est g?n?ralement d?courageant et peu clair, c'est ? ce niveau que nous intervenons. Dans ce webinaire, nous vous guiderons pas ? pas sur la fa?on de r?aliser des audits d'infrastructure IPv6 ? l'aide d'un outil simple que nous avons cr??. 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URL: From amelnaud at gmail.com Thu May 28 19:32:06 2020 From: amelnaud at gmail.com (Arnaud AMELINA) Date: Thu, 28 May 2020 19:32:06 +0000 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] [RPKI-Discuss] Cloud Innovation Displays Very Poor, If Not Criminal, Netizenship In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, all communities It was said that the hijacking of AS37353 was a configuration mistake, coupled with poor oversight in checking the right to use of the ASN by a certain IPDC customer. It was also said that this would have been facilitated by old and stalled IRR objects from MacroLAN before the service contract ended in December 2019. It was also stated that the BGP announcement was stopped and some actions taken to delete the stalled routing registry object from IRR. Below are some data which gives some extra information and confirm previous claim that this incident was not accidental. NB: All data are collected from their source, Today, 28 May 2020, at 10:00 UTC. IRRs created in March 2020 with AS37353 as Origin for 156.241.3.0/24 by HGC $ whois -h whois.radb.net '156.241.3.0/24' route: 156.241.3.0/24 descr: Proxy-registered route object origin: AS37353 notify: matthew.chan at hgc.com.hk mnt-by: MAINT-HGC-INTL changed: matthew.chan at hgc.com.hk 20200304 source: RADB ===== route: 156.241.3.0/24 descr: Proxy-registered route object origin: AS37353 remarks: This is a HGC customer route-object remarks: which is being exported under this origin AS. remarks: remarks: This route object was created because no existing remarks: route object with the same origin was found. remarks: remarks: Please contact radb at hutchcity.com if you have any remarks: questions regarding this object. notify: radb at hutchcity.com mnt-by: MAINT-AS9304 changed: radb at hutchcity.com 20200304 source: NTTCOM ==== https://www.radb.net/query?advanced_query=1&keywords=156.241.3.0%2F24&-T+option=&ip_option=&-i+option= These objects havent been deleted. An in-depth check of the routing status of 156.241.3.0/24 shows the followings: Hurricane Electric BGP tool https://bgp.he.net/net/156.241.3.0/24 Origin AS Announcement Description AS37353 156.241.3.0/24 IRR Valid HONGKONG LINK INFINITY TECHNOLOGY LIMITED RIPESTAT https://stat.ripe.net/widget/looking-glass#w.resource=156.241.3.0%2F24 AS37353 is seen as the origin by 1 peer. 103.200.115.1 ?103.200.115.1 is announcing route AS64271 AS9304 AS4809 AS4809 AS4809 AS134190 AS37353. Even with the limited view, the prefix is still being originated and routed and the route objects still exist. Regards -- Arnaud Le sam. 9 mai 2020 ? 10:02, Lu Heng a ?crit : > Due to size of attachment the attachment is not in this list, but you may > easily find in all the others. > > To whom it may concern, > > On May 8, Mark Think posted a claim to multiple lists that Cloud > Innovation was abusing an ASN (37353) that didn?t belong to them (Cloud > Innovation) but rather belonged to Seacom through their acquisition of > MacroLAN. > > While we regret this unfortunate incident, Mark?s claims that it was > criminal or bad netizenship on the part of Cloud Innovation is without > foundation and utterly incorrect. > > As shown below in the attached document from Paul Wollner(Ex-CTO of > Macrolan who created IRR routes to allow Macrolan to announce Cloud > Innovation's prefix); letter from Link Infinity International Ltd. (Link > Infinity), A customer of Cloud Innovation; and attached LOA from LARUS > authorizing IPDC Solutions to announce the prefix with origin AS134190. > And a Letter from IPDC. This was an innocent mistake committed by third > parties and had nothing to do with any action by Cloud Innovation or LARUS. > > Here?s what happened: > > Cloud Innovation delegated a /24 to Link Infinity, an ISP in December 2019. > > > Link Infinity further delegated that same /24 to IPDC and asked Cloud > innovation to issue an LOA, which we did. The LOA specifically required > IPDC to use its own ASN to announce the space (AS134190). > > IPDC subsequently authorized one of its customers to use the said prefix. > > > For reasons still unknown to Cloud Innovation, IPDC and their customer set > up a BGP session wherein their customer used AS37353 as the origin to > advertise prefix 156.241.3.0/24. > > > Upon discovering the announcement, rather than contact Cloud Innovation, > Mark contacted IPDC who provided him with an incomplete explanation blaming > their customer and Mark, not realizing that Cloud Innovation was not the > customer in question posted far and wide about the event. It is unclear to > us why he chose to do this rather than contact us to try and resolve the > issue. > > > A contributing factor to the erroneous BGP configuration by IPDC's > customer may have been data contained in some outdated IRR route objects > for 156.241.0.0/16 which have subsequently been deleted. > > As soon as we became aware of the problem (via Mark?s email), we began to > investigate the situation. As soon as it was clear that this was the result > of third-party actions, we reached out to Mark privately to let him know > what we knew and that we were still investigating. We delayed making a > public statement in order to try and ascertain all of the facts of the > situation. We prefer not to make public statements based on incomplete > information. > > We apologize to the community for our small part in this unfortunate > incident and assure you that we work very hard to remain good netizens and > will address any concerns promptly when they come to our attention. > > > Sincerely, > > Lu Heng > CEO > Cloud Innovations > > Attached: > 1. Letter from Paul Wollner > 2. Letter from Link Infinity > 3. LOA Issued to IPDC Solutions for announcing 156.241.3.0/24 from > AS134190 > 4. Letter from IPDC > > FYI: LARUS is proving IP management service for Cloud Innovation, while > LARUS is also providing IP management service to other third parties in all > regions, for full disclosure, LARUS and Cloud Innovation are headed by same > CEO. > > Content of those letters have been posted here for your convince: > > *IPDC:* > > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE [Perusal of Cloud Innovation Ltd] > > > IPDC Solutions Pte Ltd (IPDC) is a customer of Cloud Innovation Ltd and > over the course of our corporate relationship we were given the authority > to use address block 156.241.3.0/24 since 9th December 2019. > > > On 12th December 2019, we have delegated that address block to our client. > Following which our client further instructed us to announce the prefix > with AS37353. In good will after minimal verification through WHOIS? IP > Prefix we have proceeded to execute our client?s request. > > > On 7th May 2020 IPDC was then contacted by SEACOM, the legitimate holder > of record for that ASN and have since learned that the customer?s use of > that ASN was erroneous and not permitted by SEACOM and immediate action has > been taken to rectify this situation. > > > IPDC would like to apologize for our lack of attention in conducting > thorough verification and wish to highlight that the involvement of Cloud > Innovation Ltd in the entire process was providing the addresses to us and > that we truly apologize as we understand that this incident may have > indirectly implicated Cloud Innovation Ltd. > > > IPDC however, does not wish to disclose our client information and our > client information shall remain confidential under present circumstances. > Once again, we apologize for our shortcomings. > > > *Link Infinity:* > > > To whom it may concern, > > We at HK Infinity International Ltd are a customer of Cloud Innovation and > in the course received rights to use 156.241.3.0/24 from them. Beginning > December, 2019, we delegated the right to announce this prefix to IPDC > Solutions Pte Ltd. (IPDC). We asked Cloud Innovation to provide an LOA > authorizing them to announce the space which was subsequently received. > IPDC subsequently and without our knowledge delegated this space to one of > their customers and allowed them to originate it from AS37353. > > This announcement was not authorized by us, nor is it permitted by the LOA > provided by Cloud Innovation. > > Unfortunately, we were not aware of the situation until after it had > already been resolved. > > It was never our intent to violate the LOA or to allow the prefix to be > announced from a hijacked ASN. We do not condone this and apologize > sincerely to the community for what has happened here. > > Sincere Apologies, > > > *Paul Wollner:* > > > 8 May 2020 > > TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN > > In the light of the recent email on NAPAfrica mailing list, I would just > like to clear the air. > > > The IP route objects were created by myself for Cloud Innovation when they > signed up as a client of Macrolan ( now SEACOM) as they didn't have their > own AS. > > At the time I was working for Macrolan (now SEACOM). I left the employment > of SEACOM in October 2019. > > It appears that when Cloud Innovation's contract with SEACOM came to an > end, the route objects were never cleaned up. > > This occurred after I left SEACOM's employment. Since leaving, I have no > access to these objects. > > Regards > > Paul Wollner > 082-786-9776 > > > > -- > -- > Kind regards. > Lu > > _______________________________________________ > RPKI-Discuss mailing list > RPKI-Discuss at afrinic.net > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/rpki-discuss > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Une ou plusieurs des situations suivants s?appliquent ? vous: * Travailler de la maison est devenu la nouvelle norme * Perte total ou partielle des revenus par une de vos connaissances * Vos enfants ou ceux de vos ami(e)s ont d? arr?ter l??cole Vous avez consid?r? faire un sacrifice aux dieux de l?Internet (ok --peut ?tre pas). Vous r?alisez que peut ?tre ceux qui militent pour que l?acc?s ? l?Internet soit consid?r? comme un Droit de l?Homme n'ont pas tout ? fait tort apr?s tout - l?Internet n?est d?sormais plus optionnel. C?est une condition essentielle pour prosp?rer au 21? si?cle. Rejoignez nous pour discuter ensemble des questions sp?cifiques aux infrastructures critiques de l?Internet. Nous aborderons entre autre les questions suivantes * Qu?est-ce qu?une infrastructure critique de l?Internet? * Comment des ?v?nements li?s ? la th?orie du cygne noir (exemple: les pand?mies), affectent les infrastructures critiques de l?Internet ? * Comment sont impact?es les infrastructures critiques ? travers le monde durant la pand?mie li?e ? la COVID-19? * Comment d?terminer et combler les d?ficits en mati?re d?infrastructures critiques aux niveaux organisationnel et national? 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Dans ce cours, vous apprendrez comment: - D?terminer la quantit? exacte d?adresses IPv6 n?cessaire pour votre r?seau. - Obtenir le pr?fixe IPv6 requis aupr?s d?AFRINIC (le RIR) - Impl?menter un plan d?adressage IPv6 d?taill? en utilisant un syst?me de gestion d?adresses IP (IPAM) - Effectuer les calculs permettant de d?couper un pr?fixe IPv6 Ce cours est d?sormais ouvert aux inscriptions ? l?adresse: https://vox.afrinic.net/438829?lang=fr -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From susan.otieno at afrinic.net Tue Jun 23 10:00:50 2020 From: susan.otieno at afrinic.net (Susan Akinyi Otieno) Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2020 14:00:50 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Participate in AFRINIC's next webinar on 'Internet Infrastructure Support in Times of Crisis' Message-ID: <760A96B4-1210-4EC1-AFCD-37D6030A2F53@afrinic.net> Dear Colleagues, AFRINIC invites you to its upcoming webinar on 'Internet Infrastructure Support in Times of Crisis'. During this time of crisis, there has been a significant increase in Internet traffic and changes in utilisation patterns.This webinar will bring a detailed perspective on how the Internet infrastructure performed during this time of crisis and will be held in partnership with Packet Clearing House and the United States Telecommunication Training Institute. The session will consist of: * An overview of the Internet routing topology and points of criticality. * An overview of DNS topology and points of criticality. * A summary of OECD findings on the effect of the pandemic onInternet infrastructure. * Recommendations on how governments can cooperate with the private sector on Internet infrastructure support. Bill Woodcock, Executive Director at Packet Clearing House, will lead the session. Bill?s work focuses principally on the security and economic stability of critical Internet infrastructure. He has operated national and international ISPs and content delivery networks since 1989, was one of the co-developers of Anycast, a technology now considered best-practice in DNS service-provision, and has built most of the global Domain Name System service provision networks currently in operation. Use the following link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/2015686259690/WN_thNWZavrR8q37P1f3ugqJw Date: 25th June 2020 Time: * 16:30 GST (Mauritius, Seychelles, Madagascar) * 12:30 UTC (Ghana, Cote D'Ivoire) * 13:30 WAT (Nigeria, Cameroon) * 15:30 EAT (Kenya, Uganda) The webinar will be in English. A French one will be organised later. Target audience Policymakers, Regulators and Internet Network Operators *Do not forget to add the event to your calendar!* About Packet Clearing House - https://www.pch.net/ About the United States Telecommunication Training Institute - https://ustti.org/about-ustti/ See you at the webinar! -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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That is why we have equipped our online conferences with live viewing with chat, virtual Q&A, and a multitude of other measures to provide you with a great experience. All of this while making the registration for co-authors and non-authors completely free to give you the biggest possible audience. You can learn more about EAI?s online conferences here . SCOPE Deploying efficient and effective infrastructures and solutions when limited resources are available is a challenging task and a key-enabler for the diffusion of ICT in developing countries. The aim of this conference is bringing together international researchers, students, public officers, policy makers and practitioners in ICT to discuss issues and trends, recent research, innovation advances and on-the-field experiences related to e-Governance, e-Infrastructure, and e-Business with a focus on developing countries. AFRICOMM 2020 solicits high-quality papers reporting research results and/or experimental results on e-Infrastructures and e-Services for developing countries. Submissions will be judged on their originality, significance, clarity, relevance, and technical correctness. We are pleased to invite you to submit your paper to AFRICOMM 2020 . Submissions should be in English, following the Springer formatting guidelines (see Submission ). Submit Paper Read More: Call for Papers AFRICOMM authors have enjoyed over 133.000 downloads PUBLICATION All registered papers will be submitted for publishing by Springer and made available through SpringerLink Digital Library. AFRICOMM proceedings are indexed in leading indexing services, including Ei Compendex, ISI Web of Science, Scopus, CrossRef, Google Scholar, DBLP, as well as EAI?s own EU Digital Library (EUDL). 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In this first webinar we will: * Describe how the DNS components work together to provide the DNS service. * Look at how to design and deploy authoritative DNS servers and resolvers. * Understand the relationship between IP, IRR and reverse zones. * Understand the role of anycast in DNS. Use the following link to register, and don't forget to add the event to your calendar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/2015686259690/WN_NM2L835HQEesSEa8u4BpVw Date: 23rd July 2020 Time: * 12:30 UTC (Ghana, Cote D'Ivoire) * 13:30 WAT (Nigeria, Cameroon) * 15:30 EAT (Kenya, Uganda) * 16:30 GST (Mauritius, Seychelles, Madagascar) This webinar will be in English. A French one will be organised later. 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By the end of the session, you should be able to: * Identify what security and privacy risks exist in DNS * Understand what has been done to secure the DNS infrastructure and protocol suite * Identify ways to maximize your security and privacy? * Compare confidentiality versus authenticity in DNS Use the following link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/2015686259690/WN_ZtkE0AMDTOee5Gf_NNeF6Q Date: 6th August 2020 Time: * 12:30 UTC (Ghana, Cote D'Ivoire) * 13:30 WAT (Nigeria, Cameroon) * 14:30 SAST (South Africa, Eswatini, Lesotho) * 15:30 EAT (Kenya, Uganda) * 16:30 GST (Mauritius, Seychelles) Don't forget to add the event to your calendar. 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Il existe ?galement de nombreux probl?mes de s?curit? et de confidentialit? que les ing?nieurs et la communaut? en g?n?ral ne connaissent pas. ? cet ?gard, l'AFRINIC et PCH ont le plaisir de vous proposer une s?rie de webinaires en deux parties sur le DNS : * Comment mettre en place correctement une infrastructure DNS r?siliente - 13 ao?t 2020 * S?curit? et confidentialit? des DNS - 27 ao?t 2020 Dans le cadre du premier webinaire nous allons: * D?crire comment les composants du DNS fonctionnent ensemble pour fournir le service DNS. * Examiner comment concevoir et d?ployer des serveurs DNS faisant autorit? et des r?solveurs. * Comprendre le r?le de l'anycast dans le DNS. Utilisez le lien suivant pour vous inscrire, et n'oubliez pas d'ajouter l'?v?nement ? votre calendrier: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/1215568724986/WN_zLY-5qXlRheOcsDr7dHt9w Date: 13 ao?t 2020 Langue: Fran?ais Heure: * 12:30 UTC (Senegal, Cote D'Ivoire) * 13:30 WAT (Cameroun, Tunisie) * 14:30 CAT (Burundi) * 16:30 GST (Maurice, Seychelles) Le deuxi?me webinaire portera sur les diff?rents risques li?s ? la confidentialit? et ? la s?curit? du DNS, sur ce qui a ?t? fait pour s?curiser la suite de protocoles et l'infrastructure du DNS et sur la mani?re dont vous pouvez maximiser votre s?curit? et votre confidentialit?. * ? propos d'AFRINIC - https://afrinic.net/about * ? propos de Packet Clearing House - https://www.pch.net/ Rendez-vous au webinaire! -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From susan.otieno at afrinic.net Fri Aug 21 06:26:27 2020 From: susan.otieno at afrinic.net (Susan Akinyi Otieno) Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2020 10:26:27 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] =?utf-8?q?Participez_au_Prochain_webinaire_d=27?= =?utf-8?b?QUZSSU5JQyAnJ1PDqWN1cml0w6kgZHUgRE5TIGV0IHZpZSBwcml2w6llJyc=?= Message-ID: <5ECAA001-51E7-4A26-8A3C-36FA927F9CF2@afrinic.net> Chers coll?gues, Le DNS est un ?l?ment fondamental de l'Internet et, ces derniers temps, sa capacit? ? ?tre utilis? ? des fins ?dangereuses? a fait l'objet d'un examen minutieux. Dans la premi?re partie de notre s?rie de webinaires sur le DNS, nous avons pr?par? le terrain en examinant comment rendre votre infrastructure DNS r?siliente. Dans cette deuxi?me partie, nous examinerons les diff?rents probl?mes de s?curit? et de confidentialit? du DNS et les moyens de les att?nuer. AFRINIC et PCH se donnent une fois de plus la main pour vous pr?senter ce webinaire. A la fin de la session, vous devriez ?tre en mesure de : * Identifier les risques en mati?re de s?curit? et de vie priv?e qui existent dans le DNS * Comprendre ce qui a ?t? fait pour s?curiser l'infrastructure DNS et la suite de protocoles * Identifier les moyens de maximiser votre s?curit? et votre vie priv?e * Comparer la confidentialit? et l'authenticit? dans le DNS Utilisez le lien suivant pour vous inscrire, et n'oubliez pas d'ajouter l'?v?nement ? votre calendrier: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/1215568724986/WN_4pG_oSaQSBuGZy9l1YMDJQ Date: 26 ao?t 2020 Langue: Fran?ais Intervenants: Gael Hernandez (PCH) and Amreesh Phokeer (AFRINIC) Heure: * 12:30 UTC (Senegal, Cote D'Ivoire) * 13:30 WAT (Cameroun, Tunisie) * 14:30 CAT (Burundi) * 16:30 GST (Maurice, Seychelles) ? propos d'AFRINIC - https://afrinic.net/about ? propos de Packet Clearing House - https://www.pch.net/ Rendez-vous au webinaire! -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fernando at gont.com.ar Mon Aug 24 05:51:25 2020 From: fernando at gont.com.ar (Fernando Gont) Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2020 02:51:25 -0300 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Blog post: A brief history of recent advances in IPv6 security, Part I: Addressing Message-ID: <4b9aced0-8ad7-5a08-b61f-b848fdf0951e@gont.com.ar> Folks, FYI: https://blog.apnic.net/2020/08/24/a-brief-history-of-recent-advances-in-ipv6-security-part-i-addressing/ Thanks, -- Fernando Gont e-mail: fernando at gont.com.ar || fgont at si6networks.com PGP Fingerprint: 7809 84F5 322E 45C7 F1C9 3945 96EE A9EF D076 FFF1 From susan.otieno at afrinic.net Tue Aug 25 12:28:43 2020 From: susan.otieno at afrinic.net (Susan Akinyi Otieno) Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2020 16:28:43 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] =?utf-8?q?Rappel=3A__Participez_au_Prochain_web?= =?utf-8?q?inaire_d=27AFRINIC_=27=27S=C3=A9curit=C3=A9_du_DNS_et_vie_priv?= =?utf-8?b?w6llJw==?= Message-ID: <1D2FE7E9-6C77-49D8-B66F-1755D519CF29@afrinic.net> Chers coll?gues, Le DNS est un ?l?ment fondamental de l'Internet et, ces derniers temps, sa capacit? ? ?tre utilis? ? des fins ?dangereuses? a fait l'objet d'un examen minutieux. Dans la premi?re partie de notre s?rie de webinaires sur le DNS, nous avons pr?par? le terrain en examinant comment rendre votre infrastructure DNS r?siliente. Dans cette deuxi?me partie, nous examinerons les diff?rents probl?mes de s?curit? et de confidentialit? du DNS et les moyens de les att?nuer. AFRINIC et PCH se donnent une fois de plus la main pour vous pr?senter ce webinaire. A la fin de la session, vous devriez ?tre en mesure de : * Identifier les risques en mati?re de s?curit? et de vie priv?e qui existent dans le DNS * Comprendre ce qui a ?t? fait pour s?curiser l'infrastructure DNS et la suite de protocoles * Identifier les moyens de maximiser votre s?curit? et votre vie priv?e * Comparer la confidentialit? et l'authenticit? dans le DNS Utilisez le lien suivant pour vous inscrire, et n'oubliez pas d'ajouter l'?v?nement ? votre calendrier: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/1215568724986/WN_4pG_oSaQSBuGZy9l1YMDJQ Date: 26 ao?t 2020 Langue: Fran?ais Intervenants: Gael Hernandez (PCH) and Amreesh Phokeer (AFRINIC) Heure: * 12:30 UTC (Senegal, Cote D'Ivoire) * 13:30 WAT (Cameroun, Tunisie) * 14:30 CAT (Burundi) * 16:30 GST (Maurice, Seychelles) ? propos d'AFRINIC - https://afrinic.net/about ? propos de Packet Clearing House - https://www.pch.net/ Rendez-vous au webinaire! -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From susan.otieno at afrinic.net Wed Aug 26 06:03:55 2020 From: susan.otieno at afrinic.net (Susan Akinyi Otieno) Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2020 10:03:55 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Register to the first e-deployathon of 2020 Message-ID: <8731BCFE-215E-444C-A06E-A1303FF02F12@afrinic.net> Dear Colleagues, AFRINIC is now the only RIR with IPv4 addresses in its free pool - 1,967,616 million to be precise. This is of course grossly inadequate to meet Africa?s current IP address needs, making IPv6 the only sustainable way to continue to grow the potential of the Internet in Africa. This is why, after having trained over 6000 engineers from 50 countries, we designed and organised the world?s first deployathon in 2018 as a mechanism to shorten the time between learning about IPv6 and actually implementing it. So far, we have run 5 deployathons in which 55 network operators have participated and within 3-4 days, were able to accomplish the following: ??????????????? ? 28 address plans in IPAMS ??????????????? ? 23 validated route6 object ??????????????? ? 10 validated RPKI ROA objects ??????????????? ? 10 advertised IPv6 prefixes ??????????????? ? 10 complete IPv6 infrastructure audits ??????????????? ? 8 IPv6-enabled core networks ??????????????? ? 6 IPv6 domain objects ??????????????? ? 5 networks with IPv6 user traffic ??????????????? ? 4 IPv6-enabled enabled network If selected, you will get the same step by step guidance, tools and techniques we have perfected in 5 deployathons and 44 helpdesk calls to help you move your IPv6 deployment one clearly measurable step forward in full accordance with your network change management processes. Date: 1-4 September Time: 4 hours each day Location: Zoom (but we promise it will be fun) Eligibility: Qualified engineers from any country in Africa If you are an engineer who runs a network and believe that you can make one concrete visible step towards IPv6 deployment (or advanced your stalled IPv6 deployment), apply for a spot here: https://vox.afrinic.net/215164?lang=en Only 45 spots are available. The application deadline is 27 August 2020. For more information and queries about e-Deployathons, please contact: do at afrinic.net -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From susan.otieno at afrinic.net Mon Aug 31 13:06:47 2020 From: susan.otieno at afrinic.net (Susan Akinyi Otieno) Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2020 17:06:47 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] IPv6 Strategy and Planning Virtual Workshop for Decision and Policymakers Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, Are you an executive, manager or policymaker who wants to put your company, your country and this continent on the Internet development map? Are you a policymaker who wants to help pull the country out of the digital Siberia of IPv4 and help the country set up a foundation for Internet development based on IPv6? Then this unique virtual course is for you. Together with our partners, we?ve trained about 10,000 engineers from almost every country on this continent. But in 2016, when we asked them why they had not initiated or deployed IPv6, the number two reason was ? ?management?. They (engineers) say, our managers: * Lack the vision to vision to drive IPv6 deployment * Do not understand what kind of support we need to deploy IPv6 If you don?t think that describes you, if you have always wanted to drive IPv6 deployment in your organisation but don?t know how to start since you are not an engineer, if you want to stop engineers using you as an excuse for running an archaic IPv4 network, if you want to put your organisation in the special category of pioneers who are deploying the modern Internet, then our IPv6 Strategy & Planning workshop is for you. Dates: * Day 1 - 9th September 2020 * Day 2 - 10th September 2020 Time: 09:00 - 12:00 UTC Language: English Cost: Free for those who are selected and invited Registration: https://vox.afrinic.net/989612?lang=en Note that we only have 35 spots for this inaugural session. Selected participants will be contacted directly with instructions about the next steps for this unique learning experience. 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Then this unique virtual course is for you. Together with our partners, we?ve trained about 10,000 engineers from almost every country on this continent. But in 2016, when we asked them why they had not initiated or deployed IPv6, the number two reason was ? ?management?. They (engineers) say, our managers: * Lack the vision to vision to drive IPv6 deployment * Do not understand what kind of support we need to deploy IPv6 If you don?t think that describes you, if you have always wanted to drive IPv6 deployment in your organisation but don?t know how to start since you are not an engineer, if you want to stop engineers using you as an excuse for running an archaic IPv4 network, if you want to put your organisation in the special category of pioneers who are deploying the modern Internet, then our IPv6 Strategy & Planning workshop is for you. Dates: * Day 1 - 9th September 2020 * Day 2 - 10th September 2020 Time: 09:00 - 12:00 UTC Language: English Cost: Free for those who are selected and invited Registration: https://vox.afrinic.net/989612?lang=en Note that we only have 35 spots for this inaugural session. Selected participants will be contacted directly with instructions about the next steps for this unique learning experience. Registration closes on 3rd September 2020 19:00 UTC! -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From susan.otieno at afrinic.net Mon Sep 21 09:45:11 2020 From: susan.otieno at afrinic.net (Susan Otieno) Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 12:45:11 +0300 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Register for the upcoming webinar on 'The Root Server System' Message-ID: <45BB79E1-0879-488B-BADD-2B3C7F12B0BA@afrinic.net> Dear colleagues, AFRINIC and ICANN partner to bring you an informative webinar on the Root Server System. DNS is crucial in our everyday interactions with most Internet-related applications. The most visible value is the fact that it translates and resolves IP addresses to human recognisable domain names. At the very heart of DNS is the Root. The Root zone contains all the top-level domains such as the well-known .com and .me to name but a few. This special zone is served by a globally distributed network known as the Root Server System. The Root Server System is a critical infrastructure and this webinar will take participants through what it is and its role in supporting a vibrant Internet ecosystem. By the end of the session, participants should be able to: ??????????? ? Understand what the root server system is and why it is critical for the Internet ??????????? ? Understand the impact of root servers in the economy ??????????? ? Identify the importance and benefits of hosting a root server instance Use the following link to register https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/2015686259690/WN_fBHNNp6CTT-K3edoqX0whQ Date: 24th September 2020 Time: ??????????? ? 12:30 UTC (Ghana, Cote D'Ivoire) ??????????? ? 13:30 WAT (Nigeria, Cameroon) ??????????? ? 14:30 SAST (South Africa, Eswatini, Lesotho) ??????????? ? 15:30 EAT (Kenya, Uganda) ??????????? ? 16:30 GST (Mauritius, Seychelles) This webinar will be in English. A French one will be organised later. Don't forget to add the event to your calendar. See you at the webinar! -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager, African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mangawilly at gmail.com Tue Sep 22 08:45:29 2020 From: mangawilly at gmail.com (Willy Manga) Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 12:45:29 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] "LDPv6 In The Real World" Message-ID: That was the title of Mark Tinka's lightning talk during AIS'20. You can review it on youtube [1] . Basically it provides a MPLS control plane for IPv6. Standardized in RFC7552 [2] . So you may not need 6PE or any kind of tunnel to route natively IPv6 accross your core network. He also started a discussion on the NANOG mailing list: "LDPv6 Census check" [3] that you may read as well. 1. https://youtu.be/PpUfUmcmxj8 2. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7552 3. https://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2020-June/108142.html -- Willy Manga @ongolaboy https://ongola.blogspot.com/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From susan.otieno at afrinic.net Thu Sep 24 09:28:02 2020 From: susan.otieno at afrinic.net (Susan Otieno) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2020 12:28:02 +0300 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Register for the AFRINIC Database Working Group Session Message-ID: Dear colleagues, The AFRINIC Database Working Group (DBWG) is pleased to invite you to a working session on whois database issues. The session aims to discuss whois database issues and gather ideas and feedback from the community on how we can improve the database. Date: 30 September 2020 Time: 09:00 - 13:30 UTC Register here: The agenda for the event is as follows: 1. Introductory remarks 2. Agenda discussion and confirmation 3. Discussion of Working Group procedures 4. 2nd co-chair election or nomination 5. Review of previous Database Working Group session minutes 6. Update from the AFRINIC Applications unit 7. Update from AFRINIC Member Services department on database accuracy improvement Break: 20 mins 8. Database security enhancement proposal 9. Database Working Group work items 10. Presentation from other Working Group members 11. RPKI ANS0 implementation plan presented by Research & Innovation team 12. AOB We look forward to your registration and active participation in the session. AFRINIC Database Working Group -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager, African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jaberamatogoro at gmail.com Thu Sep 24 10:12:28 2020 From: jaberamatogoro at gmail.com (Matogoro Jabera) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2020 13:12:28 +0300 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Register for the AFRINIC Database Working Group Session In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Susan, Thank you for sharing the invitation. I am writing to confirm that I will join the group and attend the meeting. Regards, --- MATOGORO Jabhera Open Internet Engineering Fellow, 2019 - 2020 *Mozilla Foundation* On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 12:28 PM Susan Otieno wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > > > The AFRINIC Database Working Group (DBWG) is pleased to invite you to a > working session on whois database issues. > > The session aims to discuss whois database issues and gather ideas and > feedback from the community on how we can improve the database. > > *Date: 30 September 2020* > > *Time: 09:00 - 13:30 UTC* > > Register here: < > https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMude-qrj8qH9ZFaZy4xBVtcsw3CrCWNel- > > > > The agenda for the event is as follows: > > 1. Introductory remarks > 2. Agenda discussion and confirmation > 3. Discussion of Working Group procedures > 4. 2nd co-chair election or nomination > 5. Review of previous Database Working Group session minutes > 6. Update from the AFRINIC Applications unit > 7. Update from AFRINIC Member Services department on database accuracy > improvement > > Break: 20 mins > > 8. Database security enhancement proposal > 9. Database Working Group work items > 10. Presentation from other Working Group members > 11. RPKI ANS0 implementation plan presented by Research & Innovation team > 12. AOB > > We look forward to your registration and active participation in the > session. > > > > *AFRINIC Database Working Group* > > > > > > -- > > Susan M.A. Otieno > > Marketing and PR Manager, > > African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) > > t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net < > http://www.afrinic.net> facebook.com/afrinic > | flickr.com/afrinic | > youtube.com/afrinicmedia > > > > > _______________________________________________ > AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list > AfrIPv6-Discuss at afrinic.net > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The SAFNOG + ZANOG Virtual Conference will bring together industry experts from the region to discuss the trends and challenges relating to the internet, including the effects of the global pandemic. The conference will consist of presentations and a panel discussion from a panel of experts. Further details including registration will be shared soon. Regards, Portia Rabonda On behalf of SAFNOG MC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From training at afrinic.net Tue Sep 29 06:16:00 2020 From: training at afrinic.net (AFRINIC Academy) Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 10:16:00 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] =?utf-8?q?Participez_au_prochain_webinaire_sur_?= =?utf-8?q?=27=27Le_syst=C3=A8me_de_serveurs_racine_du_DNS=27=27?= Message-ID: <5b6484c7-ddaf-7104-5800-4f138b92a257@afrinic.net> Chers coll?gues, AFRINIC et ICANN se joignent la main pour vous apporter un autre webinaire informatif qui portera sur le syst?me de serveurs racine du DNS. Le DNS est crucial dans nos interactions quotidiennes avec la plupart des applications li?es ? l'Internet. La valeur la plus visible est le fait qu'il traduit et r?sout les adresses IP en noms de domaine reconnaissables par l'Homme. La zone racine contient tous les domaines de premier niveau tels que les c?l?bres .com et .me, pour n'en citer que quelques-uns. Cette zone sp?ciale est desservie par un r?seau mondial appel? "Root Server System" (syst?me de serveur racine). Le syst?me de serveurs racine est une infrastructure essentielle et ce webinaire permettra d'informer les participants sur ce qu'il est et sur son r?le dans le soutien d'un ?cosyst?me Internet dynamique. A la fin de cette session, vous serez capable de: * Comprendre ce que c?est que le syst?me de serveurs racines et pourquoi il est critique pour l?Internet * Comprendre l?impact des serveurs racines dans votre ?conomie * Identifier l?importance et les b?n?fices dans l?h?bergement d?une instance de serveurs racine Utilisez le lien suivant pour vous inscrire, et n'oubliez pas d'ajouter l'?v?nement ? votre calendrier: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5115852080146/WN_3n_r7-00RfuF4GFJSn-0Fg Date: 1er Octobre 2020 Heure: * 12:30 UTC (Senegal, Cote D'Ivoire) * 13:30 WAT (Cameroun, Tunisie) * 14:30 CAT (Burundi) * 16:30 GST (Maurice, Seychelles) Rendez-vous au webinaire! From bruno.stevant at gmail.com Mon Oct 12 08:52:04 2020 From: bruno.stevant at gmail.com (Bruno Stevant) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2020 10:52:04 +0200 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] MOOC Objectif IPv6 - Session 6 Message-ID: [French version only, sorry] Bonjour ? tous, ? IPv6 est comme le brocoli: c'est bon pour votre sant?, mais ce n'est pas agr?able ? avaler ? -- Leslie Daigle Alors si vous h?sitiez encore ? vous y mettre pour de bon, rejoignez le MOOC Objectif IPv6, et vous verrez qu'apr?s la premi?re bouch?e, vous en redemanderez :) Pour vous inscrire c'est ici : https://www.fun-mooc.fr/courses/course-v1:MinesTelecom+04012+session06/about Cette nouvelle session s'ouvre le 1er d?cembre et apporte son lot de nouveaut? : - Une nouvelle semaine pour comprendre les enjeux de la transition vers IPv6 - Des interventions de l'?quipe IPv6 de l'Arcep, r?gulateur FR - Une p?riode d'ouverture de 6 mois (!) A tr?s bient?t dans le MOOC ! -- Bruno STEVANT IMT Atlantique / Association G6 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This course is now open for registration at https://academy.afrinic.net/courses/6found -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager, African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From comms at afrinic.net Fri Oct 30 13:39:02 2020 From: comms at afrinic.net (AFRINIC Communication) Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2020 17:39:02 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Registration is Open for AFRINIC's IPv6 and RPKI e-Deployathon Message-ID: <5FAEF341-5B43-42F6-A725-9EC561467EB1@afrinic.net> Dear Colleagues, AFRINIC is pleased to invite you to register for our IPv6 and RPKI e-Deployathon. Date: 17 to 20 November 2020 Time: 9:00 - 13:00 UTC Location: Zoom Eligibility: Qualified engineers from any country in Africa Deadline for application : 5 November 2020 Registration link: https://vox.afrinic.net/568981?lang=en Why Participate? AFRINIC is the only RIR with IPv4 addresses in its free pool --- 1,950,720 million to be specific. This is of course grossly inadequate to meet Africa?s current IP address needs, making IPv6 the only sustainable way to continue to grow the potential of the Internet in Africa. That?s why after having trained over 6000 engineers from 50 countries, in 2018, we designed and organised the world?s first deployathon as a mechanism to shorten the time between learning about IPv6 and actually implementing it. In 2019, we?ve run five deployathons in which 55 network operators have participated and within 3-4 days, were able to accomplish the following: ? 28 address plans in IPAMS ? 23 validated route6 object ? 10 validated RPKI ROA objects ? 10 advertised IPv6 prefixes ? 10 complete IPv6 infrastructure audits ? 8 IPv6-enabled core networks ? 6 IPv6 domain objects ? 5 networks with IPv6 user traffic ? 4 IPv6-enabled enabled network In September 2020, 14 organisations from nine countries participated in the first e-Deployathon. They were able to accomplish the following: ? 3 address plans in IPAMS ? 3 validated route6 object ? 2 IPv6 traffic from test VLAN ? 2 validated RPKI ROA objects ? 1 advertised IPv6 prefixes ? 1 IPv6-enabled DNS ? 1 IPv6-enabled website ? 1 IPv6-enabled email ? 1 IPv6-enabled customer If selected, you will get the same step by step guidance, tools and techniques we?ve perfected in six (e-)Deployathons and 85 helpdesk calls to help you move your IPv6 deployment one clearly measurable step forward in full accordance with your network change management processes. If you are an engineer who runs a network and believes that you can make one concrete visible step towards IPv6 deployment (or advance your stalled IPv6 deployment), apply for a spot (only 35 spots available) latest 5 November 2020. For more information and queries about e-Deployathons, please contact: do at afrinic.net Ashil Oogarah On behalf of AFRINIC?s Capacity Building Team -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From comms at afrinic.net Thu Nov 5 07:34:30 2020 From: comms at afrinic.net (AFRINIC Communication) Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2020 11:34:30 +0400 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Launch of AFRINIC's New E-course on Mastering Neighbour Discovery Protocol Message-ID: <8CE4ED87-CD15-453D-B3B3-D4A1B3B64826@afrinic.net> Dear colleagues, AFRINIC is delighted to announce the launch of the ?Mastering NDP? e-course. Through this course, learners will be able to engage in learning how five of ICPMv6 messages make up the Neighbour Discovery Protocol for IPv6 operations. By the end of the course, learners should be able to: ? Identify and explain the content of the five ICMPv6 messages used by NDP ? Outline and explain NDP operations for IPv6 ? Examine and deconstruct NDP packet captures ? Configure, verify and debug SLAAC as a provisioning mechanism for an IPv6 network ? List potential NDP security treats and available countermeasures ? Deploy Secure NDP(SeNDP) and RA-Guard to protect NDP against malicious attacks This course is free of charge and now open for registration at: http://bit.ly/Elearning-Neighbor-Discovery-Protocol For more e-course options, visit the AFRINIC E-learning platform here: http://bit.ly/afrinic-e-learning Ashil Oogarah On behalf of AFRINIC?s Capacity Building Team -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From latif at ladid.lu Tue Nov 24 07:17:43 2020 From: latif at ladid.lu (Latif Ladid (IPv6-based Internet)) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 08:17:43 +0100 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Fw: ITU Online Certified IPv6 Fundamental in English - 30th till 20th November 2020 In-Reply-To: <5d3c8a680bfa400cb1c30074aea0c322@uni.lu> References: <003001d6c213$7fad2870$7f077950$@nltvc.com> <5d3c8a680bfa400cb1c30074aea0c322@uni.lu> Message-ID: I have copied the Afripv6 ML Cheers Latif > ------------------------------ > *From:* nava at nltvc.com > *Sent:* Tuesday, November 24, 2020 4:40 AM > *To:* Latif LADID > *Cc:* 'Prof Sureswaran Ramadass'; 'Prof Emeritus Sureswaran Ramadass' > *Subject:* Online Certified IPv6 Fundamental in English - 30th till 20th > November 2020 > > > Hi Latif, > > Appreciate if you could advise this training all the participants > especially in Africa. This time the training is focused on English speaking > Africa nations. > > We are glad to inform you that under the ITU (an United Nations Agency) > has approved a grant for ITU/MUST IPv6 and IoT Centre of Expertise to > conduct training for Online Certified IPv6 Fundamental in English. This > enables us to provide the training to our partners free of charge with > Certification from MUST and ITU. > > This email serves as invitation for selected international partners to > participate in the above training. > > *Registration * > > End Date : 25th November 2020 > > *Training Dates* > > Start Date : 30th November 2020 > > End Date : 4th December 2020 > > > > Timing (Central Africa Standard Time +2GMT) > > ? 10:00 am to 12:00 pm > > ? 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm > > > > *Training Type* > > Online > > > > *Language* > > English > > > > *Who Should Attend* > > This course is ideal for technical professionals from all IT related > industries who need to understand the fundamentals of IPv6 network. It is > very suitable for IT directors, IT managers, network administrators, > network support personnel?s, network designers, networking consultants, > technical staffs and anyone else who provide IPv6 network, design, > configuration, troubleshooting and support services. > > *Prerequisites* > > The participants are expected to have basic technical background in IT, > engineering or science. However, participants with fluent computer skills > should be able to cope with the course content in general. > > > > *Assessment and Certification* > > - There will be two (2) type assessment will be conducted during the > training i.e Online Examinations and Case Study. > - Certificate will be issued based on the successful completion of > this assessment. > > > > *Additional Benefits * > > *Global IPv6 Forum Certification * > > - Participants need to attend two more additional days of training and > with additional examinations to qualify for the Certified Network Engineer > for IPv6 (Silver). The details of process and fee will be advise later. > - Upon successful receiving of the certificate, the participant > eligible to apply for the certification from Global IPv6 Forum?s, IPv6 > Education Certification Logo Programme via the online portal > https://education.ipv6forum.com. > > *Information and Registration* > > Please click the following link > > https://itu-must.nav6.org/news.html > > Please forward the above information to all your colleague in your > organisation and all you affiliates in your country. > > Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need further clarifications > and information. > > Thank you. > > Rgds, > > Nava > > Mobile +6012-2055223 > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fgont at si6networks.com Mon Dec 14 07:38:52 2020 From: fgont at si6networks.com (Fernando Gont) Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2020 04:38:52 -0300 Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Fwd: IPv6 Addressing Considerations In-Reply-To: <5449dd52-6adb-488c-e4bd-58726218bbb4@si6networks.com> References: <5449dd52-6adb-488c-e4bd-58726218bbb4@si6networks.com> Message-ID: Folks, FYI: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-gont-v6ops-ipv6-addressing-considerations Comments welcome. :-) Thanks! Cheers, Fernando -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: IPv6 Addressing Considerations Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2020 13:07:04 -0300 From: Fernando Gont To: IPv6 Operations Folks, We have published a new Internet-Draft entitled "IPv6 Addressing Considerations". It is available at: https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-gont-v6ops-ipv6-addressing-considerations-00.txt The Abstract of the I-D is: IPv6 addresses can differ in a number of properties, such as scope, stability, and intended usage type. This document analyzes the impact of these properties on aspects such as security, privacy, interoperability, and network operations. Additionally, it identifies challenges and gaps that currently prevent systems and applications from leveraging the increased flexibility and availability of IPv6 addresses. We have discussed this topic with some of you off-list, and part of those comments still need to be incorporated (apologies for the delay!). However, we felt that this -00 version already contains quite a bit of material for discussion. (and given that there have been other recent threads related to IPv6 addressing on this list and on 6man@, we felt it would be timely to get this -00 version posted now). Your comments will be very welcome. Thanks! Regards, -- Fernando Gont SI6 Networks e-mail: fgont at si6networks.com PGP Fingerprint: 6666 31C6 D484 63B2 8FB1 E3C4 AE25 0D55 1D4E 7492