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Entries from August 2008

IPv6’s Long March

August 27th, 2008 · Comments Off

With the thousands of IPv6 controlled lights dimming over the 2008 Olympics, the long march on the road to IPv6 continues as the Olympic IPv6 Workout enters history. The early objective of full commercial deployment for 2008 proved elusive and more realistic goals were set and met with success. Not wasting any time, the starting shot toward commercial deployment followed on the heels of the closing ceremony with the august 25th NDRC announcement urging the vigorous promotion of a commercial trial, increasing the number of IPv6 trial users to 500,000 by 2010 and to start mass production of IPv6 equipment. A logical next phase, indeed, as the IPv6 only CNGI has a 40 city coverage and massive bandwidth, but is still underutilized, while the old commercial IPv4 internet is sometimes bursting at the seams. Even in China it takes time to see the ISP’s seriously start the transition on their commercial networks.

Exactly five years ago, in august 2003, NDRC launched the bidding process for CNGI which was deployed a year later and included all major carriers and CERnet, China’s Education and Research Network. It would be prudent to assume that the new objective of 500,000 trial users by 2010 will be achieved; after all, with 210 million internet users, China pole vaulted past the USA, not to mention that China also holds the number one title in mobile with 560 million subscribers.

Does this mean that the USA is hopelessly behind in IPv6 deployment as has been so often postulated? Not so sure. Prodded more than a little bit by the DoD and DoC mandates and even more so by the 20 billion dollar of Networx contracts, all major ISP’s in the USA have announced full commercial support of IPv6 by 2009-2010. The well publicised Comcast cable network IPv6 deployment, the Bechtel corporate IPv6 initiative or the Archrock sensor network products extend the effort beyond the traditional ISP environment and into the whole ecosystem.

Japan who is the undisputed leader in domestic commercial IPv6 deployment and IPv6 enabled end devices, has not yet started a real effort to translate this early advantage into successful export product lines. There is also still a chance that Europe will surprise everybody as they now offer a most competitive telecom market place. A total outsider could even surprise everybody.

The IPv6 finish line could be reached in another four years in London, let the Games continue.

Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in these articles are solely those of the author and are not in any way attributable to nor reflect any existing or planned official policy or position of his employer in respect thereto.

Written by Yves Poppe, Director, Business Development IP Strategy. Visit the blog maintained by Yves Poppe here.

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Ubuntu Security Notice - Ubuntu Security Notice USN-637-1 (USN-637-1)

August 26th, 2008 · Comments Off

A security issue affects several Ubuntu releases.
Complete info at HNS.

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Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force

Researchers: IPv6 traffic a mere 0.0026 percent of total

August 26th, 2008 · Comments Off

Is there really so little IPv6 traffic?
Complete article at ars technica.

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Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force

NDRC Urges Commercial Trial Of IPv6 In China

August 26th, 2008 · Comments Off

The National Development and Reform Commission of China has released a special notice on the commercial trial and the equipment industrialization of IPv6 on its official website.
Complete info at ChinaTechNews.

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Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force

HEC launches advanced Pakistan Education and Research Network

August 26th, 2008 · Comments Off

he Higher Education Commission (HEC) has launched the advanced Pakistan Education and Research Network (PERN) which has been connected to other global Research and Education Networks (RENs) which include the Internet2 of USA, Asia-Pacific Advanced Network of continents of Asia and Australia, and GEANT2 network of National RENs of European countries.
Complete info at APP, Daily Mail News and The Nation.

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Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force

Ready for VoIP: Network Management Architectures: OPNET

August 26th, 2008 · Comments Off

OPNET Technologies, Inc., headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, is a provider of solutions for managing networks and applications, with products supporting four key areas: application performance management, network operations, capacity management, and network research and development.
Complete info at Enterprise Networking Planet.

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Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force

For online users, a looming shortage of IP addresses

August 26th, 2008 · Comments Off

The numerical sequences, which allow machines to communicate with one another, could run out in the next few years.
Complete info at CSmonitor.

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Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force

Xen “flask_op” Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

August 26th, 2008 · Comments Off

A vulnerability has been reported in Xen, which can be exploited by malicious, local users to cause a DoS (Denial of Service) or potentially bypass certain security restrictions.
Complete info at Secunia and SecuObs.

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Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force

Linux Kernel “rt6_fill_node()” Denial of Service Vulnerability

August 26th, 2008 · Comments Off

A vulnerability has been reported in the Linux kernel, which can be exploited by malicious, local users to cause a DoS (Denial of Service).
Complete info at Secunia and FrSIRT.

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Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force

Force10 TeraScale ‘adopted by Gmarket’

August 26th, 2008 · Comments Off

The Force10 TeraScale E-series of switch-routers has been implemented by Korean e-commerce operator Gmarket, it has been revealed.
Complete info at Zycko.

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