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Good morning, Marseille! Fifth (and last) day of ripe76.ripe.net/

Plenary sessions, mostly, and lightning talks (including one about the )

This afternoon, the Internet actors will go back to their networks (or will visit Marseille under the southern sun)

OK, we start "NOGs [Network Operators Groups]: The Communities Within the RIPE Community"

First, Mirjam Kühne for the general presentation, then several NOGs on their specific case.

25 NOGs (Network Operators Groups) in RIPEland.

(On the map, the name of the country is written in the local script, arabic *and* tifinagh for Algeria. Poke @BoF )

Michalis Oikonomakos on the greek NOG. From 30 -> 146 members.

Eric Andrei Băleanu on RONOG (Romanian Network Operators Group) First meeting in 2014 ronog.ro/

Ping @Tris

Now, UKNOF (yes, not UKNOG). Network admins who drive on the left side of the road.

"The purpose: distribution of clue"

40 meetings since 2005

UKNOF uknof.uk/ is probably one of the most organised NOGs: money, board, legal status, etc

Joao Damas on ESNOG, the spanish NOG. First meeting in 2008.

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"We have a common language, which is not english." Joao is apparently the only one mentioning this great thing about NOGs (local Network Operators Groups): you can talk networking in your own language.

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And at the end Cristian Sirbu on iNOG, the irish Network Operator Group. I note the idea of having meetings at a different weekday each time (for people who have commitments on some days)

Results of the General Meeting at : actually, no, there was a communication problem (vote closing at 9 instead of 10) so no result now, voting remains open.

"Using Traffic Snapshots to Detect DDoS Attacks" by Gilles Roudière (many french speakers at this )

On the slide, the attacker has Darth Vader's mask (not a hoodie)

Now, the lightning talks: Sara Dickinson "Dude, where is my ?" DNS is evolving with DNS-over-TLS and DNS-over-HTTPS (already lot of implementations)

Several DNS-over-TLS and DNS-over-HTTPS servers (warning: some are experimental).

In the future, will the browser do all the resolution with DNS-over-HTTPS to a public resolver (like in the recent Firefox nightly test)?

may become more difficult to debug is each app does DNS-over-HTTPS to its favorite public resolver...

Petr Špaček about the great change of 2019: no more workarounds for broken name servers and middleboxes.

1 februray 2019: free software (all of them) will ship versions without workarounds for non-compliant servers.

@LienRag @zorun Comme tous les logiciels serveurs existants, même ceux de Microsoft, sont corrects, il s'agit probablement d'une middlebox àlakon (genre pare-feu) mise devant le serveur et configurée avec les pieds (ou pas configurée du tout).

C'est un effet pervers de l'intégrisme firewallien. Tous les jours, des admins mettent des middleboxes bogués devant des serveurs qui auraient parfaitement fonctionné sans cela.

Last talk of . 737 attendees actually came (200 newcomers). Biggest meeting ever.

Half participants from the commercial world (8 % association)

Biggest countries: Germany, then France, then US ("no longer the biggest european country")

Best summary of the at , by the Secret Working Group, in mock french. "Statement of non-consent"