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Wednesday 6 September, 11:00 - 17:30
Impact of SMW4 on Bangladesh
It's almost three months Bangladesh is connected to Internet through SMW-4 Submarine cable. At present more than 20 ISPs are connected with SMW-4 and all are having a sweet and sour experience. It was really a challenge to connect all ISPs as there are no local backbone available and SMW-4 Consortium member Govt. owned Telco BTTB, didn't have enough resources and preparation to do that.
The presentation will mostly cover the technical challenges in connecting to SMW-4 and about the impacts on Internet uses and Internet business.
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Local peering situation in Philippines and PHNOG activities
This will be an update of the existing IX situation in Philippines and the v6IX project. The v6IX project is an initiative of DOST/ASTI and PHNOG to setup a common IX in Philippines with an emphasis on supporting IPv6 connectivity to encourage ISPs, content providers, universities, and other organisations to gain experience and start using the IPv6 protocol.
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SANOG status and progress report
SANOG is the South Asian Network Operators Group and we meet twice a year. The most recent SANOG before the APNIC meeting will be hosted in Karachi, Pakistan during 27 July to 4 August 2006.
The presentation will be an update to the wider Asia Pacific community about discussion ongoing at SANOG.
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AS-path analysis: testing claims of Tier 1 status and examining BGP routing anomalies
Autonomous systems which claim "tier-1" status differentiate themselves from others by claiming that they do not receive transit from any other autonomous system. The proposition we wish to examine is that since there can exist no more than one peering session in any AS-path, no more than two ASNs can make a legitimate claim to "tier-1" status with respect to any valid AS-path.
The presentation will be an update to the wider Asia Pacific community about discussion ongoing at SANOG.
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IPv6, What Works, What Doesn't
This presentation gives a realistic view of the work that still needs to be done in IPv6 implementations to make it more operationally useful.
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Redundant Internet service provision - customer viewpoint
The reliability of Internet service is very important today. Customers use network service for business, medical events, crucial communication etc. For them, a reliable Internet environment is so important.
Most customers use redundant circuits, network equipment and service provider to build their reliable network. This presentation would share some experience from our customers and show the value of service provider there.
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Building an IP network management system
In the past three years, we invested a lot in building an IP network management system. Now it has become an important system for our network maintenance and analysis. We'd like to share some information about this project.
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About Botnet, and the influence that Botnet gives to broadband ISP
Broadband in Japan is one of most cutting edge in the world. The expansion speed of virus and worms are also the same. Japanese carriers made Telcom-ISAC(Information Sharing and Analysis Center)-Japan. There is a working group that analyzed Botnet. I will introduce the content of the announcement of the working group, and will talk situation in BB Technology.
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Routing certification project update
This presentation forms a progress report on the trial of resource certification at APNIC. The progress report will briefly describe public/private key cryptography and the role of a public key certificate, look at its application for certification of resources and then provide an update on current work in APNIC on this topic, and the ways in which certificates can be used as a means of addressing some of the vulnerabilities in the routing environment.
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Route Origination Authorization (ROA) with IRR
For having consideration on realizing procedure of ROA in Internet Registries, we will introduce one way of use of IRR combined with PKI for makeing clear a trust model for routing operators and management models of X.509 certificates. This is also applicable to the CA's tree structure in RIR.
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Current Large ISP Security Practices
This presentation looks at the security practices being used by large ISPs and examines why they are using them.
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Prevent DoS using IP source address spoofing
There are well-known DoS attacks using ip source address spoofing, 'smurf attack' and 'DNS amplification attack'. IP spoofing is a key component of these attacks. If no networks allow IP spoofing, we can eliminate these kinds of reflected attacks. IP spoofing is also used in many DoS attacks, SYN flood attack, UDP flood attack, and so on. Network operators should implement BCP38 to reduce this kind of attacks.
I would like to present about the method of reflected attacks which use IP source address spoofing, and our implementation of Source Address Validation in our network.
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