Congrats to Ireland’s IEDR For Signing .IE With DNSSEC

Congratulations to IEDR for the signing of Ireland’s .IE country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) with DNSSEC! IEDR’s Billy Glynn sent the following message to the dnssec-deployment mailing list this morning: As of 11:11:19 GMT, IEDR has published a DNSSEC signed zone. Our DS RR has been submitted for inclusion in the Root Zone. Until the end Read more…

A Personal Example Of Why We Need Anti-Spoofing Measures Deployed

Early Saturday morning I happened to check my personal email and there starting in capital letters was a message from the hosting provider of some of my sites: [ABUSE #12345][198.51.100.32] Email Feedback Report for IP 198.51.100.32 I opened it up and was greeted with the message: We have received a complaint about your account. Please Read more…

FIR #780 – 11/3/14 – For Immediate Release

Intro: Reflections on Shel’s visit to the UK, new FIR Interview coming, Neville on Share Radio on Nov 4; Quick News: About.me business cards, Instagram’s video ads; Ragan promo; News That Fits: Sanofi fires its CEO, Dan York’s Tech Report, Media Monito…

45th Anniversary of the First Message Between ARPAnet Computers (Featured Blog)

Given that CircleID is about “Internet Infrastructure” it would be remiss if there wasn’t a mention here that October 29, 2014, was the 45th anniversary of the moment when the first message was sent between two ARPAnet computers located at UCLA and the…

Of Leaf Bags, Yankee Frugality And Our Disposable Society

There I was at the Keene dump at 7:00am this week about to drop off nine bags full of leaves that we’d raked up in our lawn. (The down side of all that beautiful foliage we enjoy!) I backed my Subaru Baja up to the massive pile of leaves and got out to start dumping my bags of leaves into the pile with all the other ones. As I did so, I noticed a guy with a pickup truck about 20 feet away who was meticulously folding up the now empty paper bags that he had obviously used to bring…

TDYR – 179 – Leaf Bags And Our Disposable Society

A chance meeting while dumping leaves made me suddenly realize it had never remotely occurred to me to re-use leaf bags… what does that say about my thinking in our disposable society?

Of Leaf Banks, Yankee Frugality and our Disposable Society – http://www.danyork.com/2014/10/of-leaf-bags-yankee-frugality-and-our-disposable-society.html

Of Leaf Banks, Yankee Frugality and our Disposable Society – http://www.danyork.com/2014/10/of-leaf-bags-yankee-frugality-and-our-disposable-society.html

IETF 91 Agenda Available – DNSSEC, IPv6, TLS, BGP and more

It’s almost time for IETF 91 happening this time in Honolulu, Hawaii! From our DO team, Chris, Megan and I will all be out there and you can expect to see a great amount of IETF-related content coming from us over the next two weeks.  In particular, you can expect to see the normal “Rough Guide” Read more…

Slides: Reboot the Open Realtime Revolution – #MoreCrypto (Fall 2014)

Olle Johansson is back with another set of excellent slides about VoIP security and the need to have “MoreCrypto” everywhere. It’s a great set of slides that talks about where we have come from and where we need to go.  Definitely check it out on SlideShare at: Reboot the Open Realtime Revolution – #MoreCrypto (Fall 2014) or […]

Youth Curling Open House Saturday, Nov 1, 2014, at Petersham Curling Club

If you have children from age 5 all the way up to 21 and are curious if the sport of curling might be something for them to consider, you can check it out at a Youth Curling Open House happening tomorrow, Saturday, November 1, 2014, at the Petersham Curling Club about 45 minutes south of …

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