From mark at duffell.net Thu Mar 5 15:34:22 2026 From: mark at duffell.net (Mark) Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2026 15:34:22 +1100 Subject: [AusNOG] AusNOG 2026 Program Committee Message-ID: Hi AusNOG! Thanks to everyone who joined us for AusNOG 2025! If you were unable to attend, you can catch-up on the excellent session content and recordings at: https://www.ausnog.net/events/ausnog-2025/program With preparations underway for AusNOG 2026 in Brisbane, Queensland the Program Committee are thrilled to invite you to join the AusNOG 2026 Program Committee! We are seeking two volunteers to join the committee who share our passion for the industry and want to contribute and help shape the AusNOG 2026 program. *Criteria for Program Committee Members:* *Industry Expertise:* You need to be actively involved in the industry. *AusNOG Participation:* Attend at least 2 previous AusNOG conferences. *Membership:* Be a current AusNOG member https://member.ausnog.net/ *Commitment:* PC members actively seek content, identify compelling topics and presenters, and collaborate effectively within the team. Applicants should be willing to dedicate time in the months leading up to the conference to participate in fortnightly PC calls and additional time to review submissions. *Attendance:* Commit to attend AusNOG 2026. *Session Hosting:* Be ready to host sessions at AusNOG 2026. *Travel and Accommodation Note:* All AusNOG PC members will receive a complimentary ticket to AusNOG 2026, ensuring you won't miss out on the action. However, please note that you will need to arrange your own flights and accommodation for the event. If you are enthusiastic about our industry and want to help shape the future of AusNOG and meet the criteria, we invite you to express your interest by reaching out off-list (program-chair at ausnog.net). Thank you for your continued support of AusNOG and we look forward to seeing you at AusNOG 2026! Regards, Mark AusNOG 2026 PC Chair From mike at duxtel.com Thu Mar 5 16:47:31 2026 From: mike at duxtel.com (Mike Everest) Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2026 16:47:31 +1100 Subject: [AusNOG] bin scan attacks coming from superloop address/es Message-ID: <014901dcac63$8f5b0900$ae111b00$@duxtel.com> Hello! 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URL: From spoofer-info at caida.org Sun Mar 8 21:00:34 2026 From: spoofer-info at caida.org (CAIDA Spoofer Project) Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2026 10:00:34 +0000 Subject: [AusNOG] Spoofer Report for AusNOG for Feb 2026 Message-ID: <202603081000.628A0Yid3069900@spoofer-app-web-prod-0.novalocal> In response to feedback from operational security communities, CAIDA's source address validation measurement project (https://spoofer.caida.org) is automatically generating monthly reports of ASes originating prefixes in BGP for systems from which we received packets with a spoofed source address. We are publishing these reports to network and security operations lists in order to ensure this information reaches operational contacts in these ASes. This report summarises tests conducted within aus. Inferred improvements during Feb 2026: ASN Name Fixed-By 152107 2026-02-25 Further information for the inferred remediation is available at: https://spoofer.caida.org/remedy.php Source Address Validation issues inferred during Feb 2026: ASN Name First-Spoofed Last-Spoofed 9443 VOCUS-RETAIL-AU 2018-05-09 2026-02-27 152107 2024-02-25 2026-02-25 Further information for these tests where we received spoofed packets is available at: https://spoofer.caida.org/recent_tests.php?country_include=aus&no_block=1 Please send any feedback or suggestions to spoofer-info at caida.org From mark at duffell.net Tue Mar 10 16:42:29 2026 From: mark at duffell.net (Mark) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2026 16:42:29 +1100 Subject: [AusNOG] AusNOG 2026 - Call For Papers is Open! Message-ID: Hello AusNOG :) The Program Committee is very happy to announce that the AusNOG 2026 Call For Papers is now open! We are looking for presentations that an audience working predominantly in the network operating space will find interesting and useful. As always, we do not accept marketing or sales material as part of any presentation. The CfP will close on May 15th 2026. This allows time for the Program Committee to review papers and choose the program. Please express your interest and submit a short abstract of the topic you'd like to present, via our portal; https://cfp.ausnog.net/ Thank you, and see you this September in Brisbane, for AusNOG 2026! Event dates and details here; https://www.ausnog.net/ Kind Regards, Mark on behalf of the AusNOG 2026 Program Committee From david.dong at iana.org Thu Mar 12 07:18:00 2026 From: david.dong at iana.org (David Dong) Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2026 20:18:00 +0000 Subject: [AusNOG] IANA AS Numbers Registry Update Message-ID: <80BF3EEA-996E-4A86-82A2-2869090D50D9@iana.org> Hi, The IANA AS Numbers registry has been updated to reflect the allocation of the following block to AFRINIC: 329728-330751 You can find the registry at: https://www.iana.org/assignments/as-numbers/ The allocation was made in accordance with the Policy for Allocation of ASN Blocks to Regional Internet Registries: https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/global-policy-asn-blocks-2010-09-21-en Best Regards, David Dong IANA Services Sr. Specialist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From markzzzsmith at gmail.com Mon Mar 16 15:03:35 2026 From: markzzzsmith at gmail.com (Mark Smith) Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2026 15:03:35 +1100 Subject: [AusNOG] IPv6 Over Nothing Message-ID: "It's not an April Fools joke!" - Arnold Schwarzenegger. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-smith-6man-ipv6-over-nothing/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gogroup.au at gmail.com Mon Mar 16 16:40:22 2026 From: gogroup.au at gmail.com (Go Group - Go Pages - Go Ogle - Go Live 2/6/26) Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2026 16:10:22 +1030 Subject: [AusNOG] IPv6 Over Nothing In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: G'Day Mark Now that we are all in the cloud & a lot of IPV4 ranges were abandoned over the past 2 decades, although I do notice a few wanting to be on-prem. IPV4 recently, I don't see the need for IPV6, this is an interesting doc, but ITs not a bus.case Look at the price / sales of IPV4 dirt cheap & I'm not talking about becoming an ISP & getting 1K of IPV4 for 'free' as part of the sign on with ACMA ( BTW - I have worked at ACMA ) I have been writing code for 50 years & socket apps. for many decades in Assem , Basic & C ( ABC ) & was analyzing WAN traffic in mid. '90s & nothing has changed, spammers can be detected in real time & our No Spam Accepted ( NSA ) has not had a spam msg in ~25 years - Time Tested ??? BTW - I see u are talking about performance, my idea has always been why provide criminals with a gr8 experience, I want my link to be very slow & our NSA tech. puts suspects to sleep, often for 5 secs. per SMTP session before refusing to accept msg. On Mon, 16 Mar 2026 at 14:34, Mark Smith wrote: > "It's not an April Fools joke!" - Arnold Schwarzenegger. > > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-smith-6man-ipv6-over-nothing/ > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From support at twig.com.au Tue Mar 17 15:14:55 2026 From: support at twig.com.au (TWIG) Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2026 15:14:55 +1100 Subject: [AusNOG] Any Digital Pacific Team Here? Message-ID: <011c85cf-0345-4a63-8bfd-ecffb2895681@twig.com.au> All, ? ? Sorry for noise, but trying to get support for DP today is killing me. Server migration last night that has not gone well it seems.? ?Now I can't even edit DNS records, and DNS is not being propagated properly it seems. If any DP guys are here, please contact me off-list. Cheers, Mal From mark at duffell.net Wed Mar 18 11:28:50 2026 From: mark at duffell.net (Mark) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2026 11:28:50 +1100 Subject: [AusNOG] AusNOG 2026 Program Committee In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Morning AusNOG, A friendly reminder, expressions of interest to join the AusNOG 2026 PC will close at the end of this week, 22nd March 2026. You can submit your EOI off-list via program-chair at ausnog.net Regards, Mark AusNOG 2026 PC Chair On Thu, Mar 5, 2026 at 3:34?PM Mark wrote: > > Hi AusNOG! > > Thanks to everyone who joined us for AusNOG 2025! > If you were unable to attend, you can catch-up on the excellent > session content and recordings at: > https://www.ausnog.net/events/ausnog-2025/program > > With preparations underway for AusNOG 2026 in Brisbane, Queensland the > Program Committee are thrilled to invite you to join the AusNOG 2026 > Program Committee! > > We are seeking two volunteers to join the committee who share our > passion for the industry and want to contribute and help shape the > AusNOG 2026 program. > > *Criteria for Program Committee Members:* > > *Industry Expertise:* You need to be actively involved in the industry. > *AusNOG Participation:* Attend at least 2 previous AusNOG conferences. > *Membership:* Be a current AusNOG member https://member.ausnog.net/ > *Commitment:* PC members actively seek content, identify compelling > topics and presenters, and collaborate effectively within the team. > Applicants should be willing to dedicate time in the months leading up > to the conference to participate in fortnightly PC calls and > additional time to review submissions. > *Attendance:* Commit to attend AusNOG 2026. > *Session Hosting:* Be ready to host sessions at AusNOG 2026. > > *Travel and Accommodation Note:* > > All AusNOG PC members will receive a complimentary ticket to AusNOG > 2026, ensuring you won't miss out on the action. > However, please note that you will need to arrange your own flights > and accommodation for the event. > > If you are enthusiastic about our industry and want to help shape the > future of AusNOG and meet the criteria, we invite you to express your > interest by reaching out off-list (program-chair at ausnog.net). > > Thank you for your continued support of AusNOG and we look forward to > seeing you at AusNOG 2026! > > Regards, > > Mark > AusNOG 2026 PC Chair From markzzzsmith at gmail.com Wed Mar 18 17:37:07 2026 From: markzzzsmith at gmail.com (Mark Smith) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2026 17:37:07 +1100 Subject: [AusNOG] IPv6 Over Nothing In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, On Mon, 16 Mar 2026, 16:40 Go Group - Go Pages - Go Ogle - Go Live 2/6/26, < gogroup.au at gmail.com> wrote: > G'Day Mark > > Now that we are all in the cloud & a lot of IPV4 ranges were abandoned > over the past 2 decades, although I do notice a few wanting to be on-prem. > IPV4 recently, I don't see the need for IPV6, this is an interesting doc, > but ITs not a bus.case > So I'm guessing you only work on Enterprise networks? Most enterprise networks don't have the problem IPv6 solves - not enough IPv4 addresses - because they're using RFC1918 private addresses in combination with NAT. Places where IPv6 is being deployed are where private IPv4 addresses aren't adequate or where NAT capacity is expensive - primarily residential ISPs including on mobile networks. Nearly 50% of Google's access is over IPv6: https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html APNIC are also measuring IPv6 use: https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ If you think IPv6 isn't being deployed and used, you're just not looking in the right places. Regards, Mark. > Look at the price / sales of IPV4 dirt cheap & I'm not talking about > becoming an ISP & getting 1K of IPV4 for 'free' as part of the sign on with > ACMA ( BTW - I have worked at ACMA ) > > I have been writing code for 50 years & socket apps. for many decades in > Assem , Basic & C ( ABC ) & was analyzing WAN traffic in mid. '90s & > nothing has changed, spammers can be detected in real time & our No Spam > Accepted ( NSA ) has not had a spam msg in ~25 years - Time Tested ??? > > BTW - I see u are talking about performance, my idea has always been why > provide criminals with a gr8 experience, I want my link to be very slow & > our NSA tech. puts suspects to sleep, often for 5 secs. per SMTP session > before refusing to accept msg. > > > On Mon, 16 Mar 2026 at 14:34, Mark Smith wrote: > >> "It's not an April Fools joke!" - Arnold Schwarzenegger. >> >> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-smith-6man-ipv6-over-nothing/ >> _______________________________________________ >> AusNOG mailing list >> AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net >> https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: