TDYR 183 – Reflections on IETF91, Hawaii and Travel

Thoughts from Honolulu where I was for IETF 91.

Soo… if I want to comment on Jon Udell’s post on Known from my own Known site… do I just put in a link to

Soo… if I want to comment on Jon Udell’s post on Known from my own Known site… do I just put in a link to his post: http://judell.withknown.com/2014/this-item-originated-at-judellwithknowncom-a-service-that-puts-users This is not very clear …

Pleased to see that former neighbor Jon Udell is on Known as http://judell.withknown.com/

Pleased to see that former neighbor Jon Udell is on Known as http://judell.withknown.com/

Ello Adds Feature To Share Posts Out To Other Social Networks

The team over at Ello yesterday added the ability to share out posts you write on Ello to other social networks. When you are logged in to Ello, there is now a small circle-and-arrow icon below a post: When you…

Deploy360@IETF91, Day 5: IDR (Securing BGP), IPv6 and heading on to ION Tokyo

As the final day of IETF 91 opens there are only a few sessions left on the long IETF 91 agenda.  For us at Deploy360, our focus will mainly be on the Inter-Domain Routing (IDR) and IPv6 Maintenance (6MAN) meetings happening this morning.  Read on for more information… NOTE: If you are not in Honolulu but would like to Read more…

Make Encryption The Norm For All Internet Traffic, Says The Internet Architecture Board (IAB)

The Internet Architecture Board announced a new “Statement on Internet Confidentiality” yesterday that calls on “protocol designers, developers, and operators to make encryption the norm for Internet traffic“.  The statement, distributed via email by IAB Chair Russ Housely, goes further in urging those who design and develop new protocols “to design for confidential operation by default“. Read more…

Deploy360@IETF91, Day 4: TLS, 6TISCH, DNSSD, IDR, SAAG, DHC and DBOUND

On the fourth day of IETF 91 we on the Deploy360 return to a focus on the routing / securing BGP side of our work as well as TLS and a number of DNS-related sessions that are not strictly DNSSEC-related, along with a small bit of IPv6 for “Internet of Things” (IoT) mixed in. There are many other working groups meeting at IETF Read more…

Deploy360@IETF91, Day 3: DANE, HOMENET and Operators and the IETF (OPSAWG)

Today’s third day of IETF 91 is for us on the Deploy360 team both a lighter day in terms of a schedule, but a heavier day in that we have two actual presentations today: Chris is speaking in the OPS Area meeting this morning about our Operators and the IETF project and I’ll be speaking in the DANE Read more…

Deploy360@IETF91, Day 2: UTA, DPRIVE, BGP in ARNP, 6LO and IOT, DNSOP

For us at Deploy360, Day 2 of IETF 91 brings a heavy focus on DNSSEC and DNS security in general with both DNSOP and DPRIVE meeting. Today also brings one of the key working groups (UTA) related to our “TLS in Applications” topic area.  There is a key WG meeting related to using  IPv6 in “resource-constrained” environments such as the “Internet of Read more…

TDYR 182 – Initial Thoughts About IETF 91 in Honolulu

TDYR 182 – Initial Thoughts About IETF 91 in Honolulu by Dan York