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The ENOG 11\/RIPE NCC Regional Meeting took place from 7-8 June 2016 at the Moscow Marriott Grand Hotel in Moscow, Russia. A total of 550 attendees from 13 countries participated in the meeting, 518 of whom were from Russia.<\/p><\/div>\n
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Dr NMS, or: How Facebook Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Network<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> The New Internet<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> IPv6 Implementation<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> BGP Roles<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> An audience member asked Christian whether state agencies were really using RIPE Atlas data. He also asked why they couldn\u2019t get probes into the ENOG region.<\/p>\n Christian replied that legislation in countries heavily influenced the development of the Internet and at RIPE Meetings they were seeing more and more participation from regulators and governments.<\/p>\n He said at the moment they were focusing on ISPs with their measurements, but as they saw more government agencies joining the discussion, they would steer resources towards giving them measurement information to inform their decisions. Regarding the second question, Christian said they were trying to expand the RIPE Atlas network by getting probes onto networks that didn\u2019t already have a probe connected \u2013 which meant that the RIPE Atlas network was growing a little slower than it had in the earlier stages.<\/p>\n RIPE Academic Cooperation Initiative (RACI)<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Virtualized Linux Router in Production Use<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Open Source IP Address Management Software Review<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Telecom in Russia-2016: Simplification of Bureaucracy<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> IPv4 Transfers<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Axel Pawlik, RIPE NCC, said he just wanted to correct an earlier remark by Elvis and state that the RIPE NCC did not set the prices for IPv4 addresses. The RIPE NCC charged an annual membership fee.<\/p>\n Andrea Cima, RIPE NCC, thanked Elvis for his interesting presentation. He said clarified that the RIPE NCC had not run out of IPv4 and was still allocating address space.<\/p>\n Elvis replied that the small blocks of address space the RIPE NCC was allocating would only last a few more years.<\/p>\n Runet Connectivity Monitoring: Why and how?<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> RIPE Atlas Command Line Interface Tools<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> An audience member said he had received two probes and this was a normal TP link that cost 2,000 roubles and the USB drive cost a few more hundred roubles. He said this was a political story and not a technical one, but he wanted to know if they could do this more with software instead.<\/p>\n Viktor replied that this was on their roadmap \u2013 they were looking into software or something that could be run on a virtual machine. However, as they only had so many resources they couldn\u2019t do everything at once. He said the RIPE Atlas probes were initiated within their offices, as there were some security considerations. He said they generated the keys themselves and they didn\u2019t delegate this to other parties.<\/p>\n The audience member said that when you had physical access it was clear that you could decompile and decode this.<\/p>\n Viktor said that as the project belonged to the community, they needed to discuss this together to develop solutions. He said that there were many different opportunities but they needed resources and approval \u2013 because RIPE Atlas could potentially be used for illegal activities.<\/p>\n Misused Top ASNs<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> New gTLDs and the Stability of Root Service System<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Computer Communications: The First 50 Years, and After!<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> RIPE NCC Update<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Elvis Velea, v4Escrow, asked if the RIPE NCC would think about aggregation when people would open several LIRs with the goal of obtaining contiguous allocations.<\/p>\n Axel replied that aggregation should be one of their goals, though he noted that if they looked at what was going on with IPv4 transfers, people didn\u2019t seem to care too much about aggregation anymore.<\/p>\n Thomas King from DE-CIX said the RIPE NCC\u2019s RPKI validator was very much appreciated and asked that this be made ready for a production environment.<\/p>\n Axel said that they would be doing this.<\/p>\n Sea-IX – Yesterday, Today, Probably Tomorrow<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> IXP Peering Services: A Commodity?<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Hurricane Electric’s Observations on Exchange Point Management<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> From Switching to Matching: A View on the Future of IXPs<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Implementing vCPE with OpenStack and Software Defined Networks<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> How \u201cLet\u2019s Encrypt\u201d Can Be Used to Facilitate DANE<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Obtaining, Managing and Protecting IP Addresses<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> RIPE Policy Update<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Isolario: the real-time Internet routing observatory<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Story of one blocking<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> \/ Caring of IPv6: case of Two Big Guys<\/strong> <\/i><\/a>
\nJose Leitao, Facebook<\/p>\n
\nStefan Meinders, Deepfield<\/p>\nPlenary 17:00 \u2013 18:30<\/h4>\n
\nAndrey Tuzhik, MyTele.com.ua<\/p>\n
\nAlexander Azimov, Qrator Labs<\/p>\nMeasurements Panel:<\/h5>\n
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\nLuca Sani, Isolario
\nAlexander Asimov, Qrator Labs
\nAlexander Isavnin, The Open Net
\nChristian Teuschel, RIPE NCC
\nStefan Meinders, Deepfield<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nRACI Session 18:30 \u2013 19:00<\/h4>\n
\nGergana Petrova, RIPE NCC<\/p>\n
\nNadezhda Zhivchikova, PSI RAS\/Research Center for Multiprocessor Systems<\/p>\n
\nShahin Gharghi, Shiraz University
\n <\/p>\nWednesday, 8 June<\/h3>\n
Plenary 10:00 \u2013 11:30<\/h4>\n
\nDmitry Galushko, OrderCom<\/p>\n
\nElvis Daniel Velea, V4Escrow<\/p>\nLightning Talks<\/h5>\n
\nLeonid Volkov, Internet Protection Society<\/p>\n
\nViktor Naumov, RIPE NCC<\/p>\nPlenary 12:00 \u2013 13:30<\/h4>\n
\nAnurag Bhatia, Hurricane Electric<\/p>\n
\nJaap Akkerhuis, NLnet Labs<\/p>\n
\nLouis Pouzin, Open-Root Project<\/p>\nPlenary 15:00 \u2013 16:30<\/h4>\n
\nAxel Pawlik, RIPE NCC<\/p>\nIXP Panel:<\/h5>\n
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\nEgor Drobyshev, SEA-IX<\/p>\n
\nThomas King, DE-CIX<\/p>\n
\nTimothy Denton, Hurricane Electric<\/p>\n
\nKonstantin Chumachenko, MSK-IX<\/p>\nClosing Plenary \u2013 17:00 \u2013 18:30<\/h4>\n
\nJustin Moore, PLUMgrid<\/p>\n
\nKevin Meynell, Internet Society (ISOC)<\/p>\n
\nAndrea Cima, RIPE NCC<\/p>\nLightning Talks<\/h5>\n
\nAndrea Cima, RIPE NCC<\/p>\n
\nLuca Sani, IIT-CNR Isolario project<\/p>\n
\nAlexey Semenyaka, Qrator Labs<\/p>\n