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The Mac Pro needs 10 Gigabit Ethernet

The way I see it, the new Mac Pro really needs an internal 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GE) interface.

Full article / permalink - posted 2014-01-03

Internet traffic dips first 20 minutes of the new year

After reading about how more people used mobile data to wish their friends a happy new year, I expected traffic at the Amsterdam Internet Exchange to go up a bit after midnight. But it actually dropped noticeably the first 20 minutes or so of the new year:

And it was a good deal lower than on a regular night to begin with.

Permalink - posted 2014-01-01

"IPv6 Insecurity Revolutions"

Interesting presentation by Marc Heuse at Hack in the Box 2012: bugs in IPv6 implementations, differences between IPv4 and IPv6 filtering by large websites, discovering IPv6 systems without brute force address scanning. Did you know that on 63% of networks the ::1 address replies to pings on at least one subnet? And then the hacker security researcher knows which subnets are live.

Video at Youtube (64 minutes).

Slides.

Permalink - posted 2013-12-18

About that third-party lightning cable for my iPhone

Last month I posted a picture of the lightning cable I got for € 6.29 at my local super market—a third of what Apple charges.

At first, it seemed to work well except for this warning that pops up when I connect it to my iPhone 5...

Full article / permalink - posted 2013-12-16

RFC 7059: A Comparison of IPv6-over-IPv4 Tunnel Mechanisms

S. Steffann, I. van Beijnum, R. van Rein
November 2013

Permalink - posted 2013-11-30

→ 7059 is my new favorite number!

RFC 7059, "A Comparison of IPv6-over-IPv4 Tunnel Mechanisms", was just published. This is a document outlining the various way to tunnel IPv6 packets over (under?) the IPv4 internet. I am one of the three co-authors, together with Sander Steffann and Rick van Rein. We were commissioned to write this document by SURFnet.

Permalink - posted 2013-11-27

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