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draft-lendl-speermint-background-02

This time I manged to publish a new version of my speermint thesis-like I-D in time. Phew. Spending time in trains is sometimes the best way for me to focus on a single subject. That used to be easier;...

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Some comments on draft-channabasappa-drinks-usecases-requirements-02

Richard wants feedback, so here it comes. This document is a _lot_ better than -01. Much more consistent. Overall impressions: This is a telco design. Basic bell-head thinking with only some marginal...

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IETF drinks: Regarding domains in usecases-02

I’ve written about this already a few times in various IETF / RIPE lists, but it seems to be relevant to the current draft as well, so here is a repeat: According to the usecases draft, SSPs report the...

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DNSSEC Talk

Today I gave a talk at the ISPA office concerning DNSSEC. See here for the official announcement. Attendance was good, we had interesting questions and a lively discussion. You can download my slides...

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It’s almost here!

One of the three authors has retired. One has left the company. One has a new assignment within the same company. Three years after the “Dallas treaty“, when most of us have stopped believing that this...

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DNSSEC and large packets

In the wake of .org going signed, we finally have good data what that means for the authoritative nameservers. Duane gave a good talk at the recent NANOG event, showing the increase of TCP connections....

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What’s wrong with Speermint and Drinks

Ken recently expressed doubts about the direction drinks is taking. During a train ride last week I composed the following reply: Some comments on the direction Speermint and Drinks are taking First of...

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VoIP Interconnection news: ViPR

The IETF Meeting started today in Hiroshima (without me), the speermint session is tomorrow at an ungodly hour with respect to CET, but the real news is somewhere else: JD Rosenberg left Cisco and...

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A response to draft-malas-dispatch-sip-egress-route-00

On 09.03.2010 18:27, Dean Willis wrote on the IETF dispatch list: I definitely see the need for defining a method by which to inform nodes inside an ITAD of egress routes from that ITAD to other...

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Comcast’s congestion managment

A few years ago, Comcast generated a lot of negative PR based on their RST–injecting P2P throttling scheme. This lead them to adopt a new strategy which is protocol and destination-agnostic and is...

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