Hey all
A friend just told me that Cybernet told him there is a Switzerlandwide Internet Problem.
Does anybody know something?
Cheers
Michele
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Online Consulting AG, Michele Capobianco, System Administrator, Weststrasse 38, CH-9500 Wil
Phone +41 (0)71 913 31 31, Fax +41 (0)71 913 31 32
http://www.online.ch, michele.capobianco(a)online.ch<mailto:michele.capobianco@online.ch>
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Hi there!
Thanks for the answers. I've tried to call KOBIK, but they have a) no direct
phone number and b) give no answers on the phone. Not very motivating of an
ISP who wants to make a good job.
However, i've entered the form at
http://www.cybercrime.admin.ch/content/kobik/de/home/meldeformular.html and
now we wait and see.
If i'm allowed to publicly post the answer from them, i'll do so when it
arrives.
Best wishes & happy weekend,
Matthias
----- Original Message -----
From: Andreas Fink
To: Matthias Hertzog
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [swinog] Bet-Website hosting in switzerland - legal or not?
hosting might not be the issue, running might be butt hat's your customer's
problem...
On 28.09.2012, at 15:32, Matthias Hertzog <m.hertzog(a)mhs.ch> wrote:
Hi folks
We've got a request from a potential client if we're able to host a bet
website in switzerland. It's about sports and looks like Toto-X. Is it legal
for us as ISP to host such a site? I know the rules when porn is involved,
but habe no informations about bet websites.
Thanks for your answers & have a nice weekend,
Matthias
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Zürcherstrasse 204, CH - 9014 St. Gallen
Phone +41 71 274 93 93, Fax +41 71 274 93 94
http://www.mhs.ch
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Hi folks
We've got a request from a potential client if we're able to host a bet website in switzerland. It's about sports and looks like Toto-X. Is it legal for us as ISP to host such a site? I know the rules when porn is involved, but habe no informations about bet websites.
Thanks for your answers & have a nice weekend,
Matthias
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mhs @ internet AG
Zürcherstrasse 204, CH - 9014 St. Gallen
Phone +41 71 274 93 93, Fax +41 71 274 93 94
http://www.mhs.ch
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Hi folks,
Something interresting also for you the ISPs present here:
https://ring.nlnog.net/ we have joined today too, and so can you (given
you have an ASN etc and match the other requirements
Slideware from yesterday's RIPE presentation:
https://ripe65.ripe.net/presentations/105-RIPE65_NLNOG_RING_Job_Snijders.pdf
and even a video:
https://ripe65.ripe.net/archives/video/52/
text from the homepage also below.
(always good to see who is doing the stuff)
Greets,
Jeroen
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from http://ring.nlnog.net
8<---------------------
* Motivation
I’ve noticed that there are a lot of friendly ‘shell access’ exchange
deals between network operators. This makes it easier for parties to
debug network issues and troubleshoot ‘from the outside’. A point of
view outside your network is absolutely essential, seeing what others
see is a useful thing with a variety of network problems. Well known
examples are ‘it works for even numbered ip address, but not for odd
numbered ip address via this and this route’.
To encourage and provide a streamlined way of cooperating I introduce
the ”NLNOG RING”. In essence the deal is very simple: you make a
(virtual) machine available to the RING, and you gain access on all
servers which are part of the project, hence the name “RING”.
A great example would be to launch a traceroute from 80 servers in
different networks and quickly get the results instead of waiting till
somebody has the time to run some tests for you.
* Participation
Participation is open to everybody who meets the following requirements:
You are a network operator
The organisation you work for has BGP routers connected to the ”Default
Free Zone” and maybe even IXP’s.
Your organisation has its own ASN, IPv4 and IPv6 prefix(es).
You have enable or configure rights on those routers.
You are involved in the networkers community.
You have permission from your organisation to become involved in the
NLNOG RING.
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Hi SWnogers,
I am looking for the presentation from last meeting. It seams that they are
not available at the usual place. Any change here or "work in progress"?
Regards,
Roque
For those of you who have some spare time this weekend, there is a piece of entertainment written by the so-called USA government which sack Switzerland over IP protection. You will be amazingly surprised to hear that Switzerland is a magnet for rogue sites. Considering the tightness of Art. 67, it must be an irony note from some officials to make sure their fellow colleagues do read what they write.
[…]
Switzerland
Switzerland’s copyright law is inadequate, making it a home for rogue sites whose clear purpose is to facilitate and enable massive unauthorized making available of pirated material. It must be updated to provide for meaningful enforcement efforts against digital piracy. Until these changes are made, Switzerland will continue to be a magnet for rogue sites. Switzerland must ensure basic accountability for enterprises that profit from widespread infringement and clarify that copying from illegal sources is illegal. In doing so, Switzerland will fulfill its obligations under the WIPO Internet Treaties and other international copyright norms.
[…]
Source: http://www.rts.ch/info/4289107.html/BINARY/Caucus.pdf
Nice weekend.
Hi All,
We have a project in need of SPARC hardware, ideally T3 or somewhere like that based ... Have some of you older hardware to sell ?
Thanks in advance !
I wanted to let you know we've created a dedicated page for all developer documentation about our different APIs.
Apart from the best known one for the RIPE Database REST API, there is also documentation for the RIPE NCC LIR Portal API, giving you access to all your (private) resource information, such as ASNs, IPv4 and IPv6 allocations, Assignment Window history, PI assignments, Legacy space, etc.
In addition, there is also an IP Analyser API, giving you the ability to get an overview of all the assignments you've made, what available free space you have in your allocations and all invalid assignments that require your attention.
Lastly, there are APIs for RIPE Stat and RIPE Atlas data, providing you with a wealth of Internet measurements, data analysis and statistics.
Have a look at http://ripe.net/developers
Cheers,
Alex Band
Product Manager
RIPE NCC
Hi all,
Since I gave up on my business, I have more than 20 quality desks and close to 40 chairs to give away for free! Plus one luxury flipchart.
I really mean it, all that stuff can be had for _free_!
Only catch is: You need to come and pick it up either today (Friday) at Brauerstrasse 97 in St. Gallen. Everything that's not gone by this eve will be hauled off by the brocki or thrown away :-(
Desks and chairs are disassembled already for quick and easy transport. Nuts and bolts for reassembly included. We have a large elevator and a loading bay if you come by truck...
Desks are 150x75x72 in size with a robust 40mm white/pale grey wooden plate and adjustable dark grey steel feet. Chairs are of the simple type but with a flexible back rest.
Pictures can be found here:
http://imageshack.us/g/1/9756532/
Drop me a line or call me after 10:00am on 078 878 2468 if you want some.
Cheers
Chris
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Dear SwiNOG members
Many thanks to all of you for participating the survey. I have received many very valuable feedbacks and I guess the outcome may be of interest for the most of you. Before I can provide you with all the details, I will need some time to put all the data together and doublecheck my interpretation with the ones that left their contact details. I will therefore get in contact with them and may ask some more questions ;-)
If there are still members, that have not yet had the time to participate and they have some feedback for me, please use the new collector link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MPLSvsIPSecVPN_Eng
I closed the other one so I can start with the statistical part...
Many thanks again and kind regards!
Beat
Von: Beat Eichenberger
Gesendet: Dienstag, 4. September 2012 21:31
An: swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch
Betreff: Survey on IPSEC VPN vs. managed MPLS
Dear SwiNOG members
I'm currently finishing my <FH/Bachelor> degree on IT and economics and I'm therefore focusing on my bachelor thesis. I'm working in the telecommunications industries since more than 15 years now, and having the role as "Head of Telecommunication" in an international IT company.
My thesis is about the acceptance of IP Sec VPN for Intranet transport connections. I'm following the assumption, that most international companies have already changed, or would be ready to change their classical leased line services, mostly MPLS based and managed by service providers, against self-managed IPSec Internet VPN.
I already had some very interesting interviews with CTO's and IT Managers from many companies. They do believe that the internet and technology today is mature enough. But when I ask them about their opinion on that topic, they mostly refer to their network professionals, since they hold a key role on technical decision of such matter.
My goal is to reach as many network engineers, heads of telecommunication, CTO's, etc. as possible. So pros like you and I responsible for planning, engineering and/or maintaining their company's intranet.
Therefore I'm kindly asking you, if you could please participate on the following survey, if the description above applies to you: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MPLSvsIPSec
I very much appreciate your help and contribution!
It is planned to present the results and outcome on SwiNOG#25 in Bern.
Many thanks for your feedback and support!
Beat