Hi Team
I got notified that email from service(a)sbb.ch sent from the US
ServiceNow IP Address: 37.98.234.2 contain an URI blacklisted
as 'spamtrap hit' in uribl.swinog.ch which causes most emails to get
handled as spam (in our case rejected)
Unfortunately I have not yet managed to get my hands on an email which
contains this URI which is blacklisted.
I opened a case with the SBB Customer service and they sent me such an
email in an attempt to reproduce the issue:
Received: from outbound09.service-now.com (outbound09.service-now.com [37.98.234.2])
(using TLSv1.3 with cipher TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 (256/256 bits)
key-exchange X25519 server-signature RSA-PSS (4096 bits) server-digest SHA256)
(No client certificate requested)
by idefix.imp.ch (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 296EEC07A5
for <abuse(a)imp.ch>; Tue, 31 Mar 2026 17:14:35 +0200 (CEST)
Unfortunately that email they sent me, contains no URI listed
@uribl.swinog.ch
sbb.ch and swisspass.ch are whitelisted, same for servicenow.com.
What other URI could be contained in 'most' of the replies sent from
service(a)sbb.ch?
Any help appreciated!
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
-Benoît Panizzon-
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Dear Swinogers
In May, Geneva Cyber Week takes place — in Geneva, of course! The Swiss
CSIRTs are organizing a two-day Technical Colloquium, "Peak Incident
Response," on 5–6 May:
https://www.first.org/events/colloquia/geneva2026/
<https://www.first.org/events/colloquia/geneva2026/>. Attendance is free
and a great program is lined up.
This is a technical conference focused on large-scale infrastructure.
What makes the event special is that we won't only have technical folks,
but also many people from the policy space — those working for UN
agencies, nonprofits, and similar organizations. Today, running and
securing the internet is more than technical work. It's important that
the non-technical world understands our concerns and challenges.
At the same time, this is an event that brings together the
technologists — the people who actually do the hard, unglamorous work.
This event is organized by volunteers; we've worked to make it free, and
what we need now are participants who make it worthwhile. Talks are
cheap: good questions in the Q&A and good conversations during the
breaks are what make this event worth attending. I hope to see many of
you there.
Feel free to reach back if you have questions or comments
Best
Serge
Sorry I wrote the wrong email:
If you want to come, have no ticket and did not yet write to the Waiting List - please do so: “Waiting List” core(a)swinog.org (.org not .ch)
Dear SwiNOG community
The Agenda for SwiNOG #41 - Tuesday 28th of April 2026 is published. - https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog41/
(Very tiny slimy monsters delayed that a bit unexpectedly)
Registration
We’re fully booked but working hard to make it possible that we can raise the available seats.
If you want to come, have no ticket and did not yet write to the Waiting List - please do so: “Waiting List” core(a)swinog.ch
Location
See details under Location at https://swinog.ch/mettings/swinog41/
Gurtenbahn / Cablecar to Gurten
Please note, there is a new way how Gurtenbahn (the Cablecar to the event location) is handling tickets.
-> Do not buy a Gurten Ticket yet, we will send you a voucher code (Gurten Ticket is included in the SwiNOG Ticket).
Agenda
08:15 Registration, Coffee & Gipfeli (60 min)
09:15 Welcome & Agenda (5 min)
Morning Session 1 — Network Strategy & Optical Infrastructure
09:20 Wouter Van Renterghem | RETN GmbH — 25 min
The Road to Tier-"Something". Rethinking Network Strategy & Building Resilience Through PNIs, Peering and Smart Geographical Expansion.
09:45 Thomas Holterbach | University of Strasbourg — 20 min
bgproutes.io: A next-gen BGP data collection platform
10:05 Gerhard Stein | Flexoptix GmbH — 25 min
Understanding and optimising transceiver power consumption using internal metrics
10:30 Liam Taylor | EXA Infrastructure — 15 min
Shared Spectrum & MOFN
10:45 Morning Break (45 min)
Morning Session 2 — Swiss Internet Heritage
11:30 Arist Volger | SwissIX — 20 min
25 Years of SwissIX – A Quarter Century of Peering in Switzerland
11:50 Arist Volger | SwissIX — 5 min
SwissIX Update
11:55 Lunch Break (90 min)
Afternoon Session 1 — AI & Network Architecture
13:25 Tobias Bühler | netfabric.ai — 25 min
Toward Agentic Network Operations: What AI Can (and Can't) Do
13:50 Jolly Trivedi | University of Turku — 25 min
Ethics and Oversight in AI-Driven Cybersecurity
14:15 Remi Locherer | modus one ag with Arista Networks — 25 min
EVPN Unleashed: Scaling Multi-Domain Fabrics with EVPN Gateways
14:40 Tilmann Zäschke | ETH Zürich — 20 min
SCION Inter-Domain Routing
15:00 Afternoon Break (45 min)
Afternoon Session 2 — Automation & Community
15:45 Damien Garros | OpsMill — 25 min
The Network Automation Map: Navigate Your Journey with the NAF Automation Framework
16:10 Leandro Lerena | Zebbra AG — 15 min
Building a Vendor-Agnostic E2E Testing Ecosystem with Netlab
16:25 TBD | Megaport — 15 min
TBA
16:40 Andrew Vieyra | CommunityRack.org — 10 min
CommunityRack.org - New Projects and Focus!
16:50 Severin Dellsperger | OST University — 10 min
CHNUG
17:00 Social Event
Already a big “Thank You” to our Sponsors
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