[ipv6-hackathon] Round of introductions
Andrea Barberio barberio at fb.com
Tue Oct 3 20:32:39 CEST 2017
Hello everyone, I am a production engineer (a mix of software, systems and network engineering) at Facebook, where I used to operate the internal DNS infrastructure until now (I'm transitioning to a new team). Here everything is already IPv6 :-) but the internet is not, so what better than this hackaton to try to bring more v6 to the world? This is my second hackaton, the first being the DNS hackaton 6 months ago - I loved it! I have experience in network monitoring, systems design and reverse engineering, and I maintain and contribute as much as I can to open source projects in this space. My full story at https://insomniac.slackware.it . On IRC as `insomniac`. Someone mentioned a Facebook group (I know I know) for this hackaton - is there one already, and if so which one? Or can I just create one and spread the invites? Looking forward to meeting everyone in Copenhagen :-) Andrea insomniac's lair :: home<https://insomniac.slackware.it/> insomniac.slackware.it If you are looking for Dublin Traceroute, you'll find it here: https://dublin-traceroute.net . The Python bindings with visualization and statistic analysis are at ... ________________________________ From: ipv6-hackathon <ipv6-hackathon-bounces at ripe.net> on behalf of Shahin Gharghi <shahin at gharghi.ir> Sent: 03 October 2017 14:49:37 To: ipv6-hackathon at ripe.net Subject: Re: [ipv6-hackathon] Round of introductions Hi all, I'm project management of implementing IPv6 in a big fixed service provider in Iran (Asiatech). My job is pushing people to increase use of IPv6 in Iran. With some developing skills in my background, I have developed some network and measurement tools. This is my first Hackathon and I'm looking forward to see you all and learn from you. On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 4:54 PM, Henrik Lund Kramshøj <hlk at kramse.org<mailto:hlk at kramse.org>> wrote: Hi All I am a security and network person, currently working at NORDU.net I finished my overview thesis about IPv6 i 2002, and have been trying to push it in DK since before then. I know a lot about routing, packets, firewalls, security, data, curl/grep/cut/ and trying to learn more Python, but not a great programmer. I also love doing intrusion detection work using tools like Kibana, Elasticsearch, Grafana, logs, Bro, Suricata etc. I have been to RIPE meetings, and hacker camps but never the hackathons, looking forward to seeing you all. - also a native dane, so if you have questions about DK, places, the city of Copenhagen feel free to ask me. -- Mvh/Best regards Henrik — Henrik Lund Kramshøj, Follower of the Great Way of Unix internet samurai cand.scient CISSP hlk at kramse.org<mailto:hlk at kramse.org> hlk at zencurity.dk<mailto:hlk at zencurity.dk> +45 2026 6000 _______________________________________________ ipv6-hackathon mailing list ipv6-hackathon at ripe.net<mailto:ipv6-hackathon at ripe.net> https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/ipv6-hackathon<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__lists.ripe.net_mailman_listinfo_ipv6-2Dhackathon&d=DwMFaQ&c=5VD0RTtNlTh3ycd41b3MUw&r=9mqM_LCvEkL15lYAl4IGdQ&m=dUD9O6nFDBQ3k9fTZRguVUHqLM3EVv77gbaVW5QVBQs&s=JHpz_-Mvnu-nqbiJJ3fm8KCBi4F_tJxhXx8Ia4S_-Io&e=> -- Shahin Gharghi -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/ipv6-hackathon/attachments/20171003/a39aa4e5/attachment.html>