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Liveblog: IPv6 in the Cloud - Protocol and Service Overview

Scott Lowe

This is a liveblog of an AWS re:Invent 2017 breakout session titled “IPv6 in the Cloud: Protocol and Service Overview.” ” The presenter’s name is Alan Halachmi, who is a Senior Manager of Solutions Architecture at AWS. T-Mobile, for example, now has 89% of their infrastructure running on IPv6.

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Interop Liveblog: IPv6 Microsegmentation

Scott Lowe

This session was titled “IPv6 Microsegmentation,” and the speaker was Ivan Pepelnjak. The session starts with a discussion of the problems found in Layer 2 IPv6 networks. All of these messages derive from the assumption that one subnet = one security zone, and therefore intra-subnet communications are not secured.

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What is Passive DNS and how do you leverage it in research?

CTOvision

The basic Passive DNS architecture is a replication technique where inter-server DNS messages are captured by sensors. As an example, lets take passivetotal.org. In DNS, this is known as an "A" record and is one of many different record types including, but not limited to AAAA (IPv6), MX (mail), NS (nameserver), and TXT (text).

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Introducing Cloud Playground: Even More Hands-On Training Features

Linux Academy

To reflect the changing demand of Cloud Native architectures in the common corporate environment, we are announcing an upgrade to Cloud Servers. We also are moving away from our old 123456 temporary passwords and are randomly generating one on demand for additional security (you do have the ability to reset your password as well).

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All About BIND DNS: Who, How, & Why

Linux Academy

This feature-full implementation of DNS service and tools aims to be 100% standards-compliant and is; intended to serve as a reference architecture for DNS software. Many administrators prefer using BIND over, for example, Microsoft DNS , because it is open-source software that closely follows IETF standards (RFCs).

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Technology Short Take #49

Scott Lowe

I highly recommend you read the entire post, but in short the five skills Matt recommends are software skills (which includes configuration management and software development tools like Git ), Linux, deep protocol knowledge, hypervisor and container networking, and IPv6. This blog post highlights just one example. Servers/Hardware.

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Expanding the Cloud with DNS - Introducing Amazon Route 53 - All.

All Things Distributed

A simple example is the situation with Persons and Telephones; a person has a name, a person can have one or more telephones and each phone can have one or more telephone numbers. As always there are many improvements possible, and many in the area of security and robustness are always in progress. Amazon Route 53. APAC Summer Tour.

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