74 posts tagged ietf
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One small step: Google officially supports IPv6
http://nerdd.net/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ one-small-step-google-officially-supports-ipv6/After creating a version of its front page reachable via IPv6 two months ago, Google is now officially committing to the new protocol. So far, big Internet destinations that have enabled IPv6, the next generation Internet Protocol, have been far and few between.
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HTML: Development over the Years
http://www.html.co.uk/ 34/ html-development-over-the-years.htmlYesterday while surfing the net, an unusual observation made me wonder about a few things. Namely, how easy it was to establish communication to transfer our data. What used to take something like ages in the past is now done in minutes. With technology growing rapidly, people seem to have been able to make things simpler for everyone to grasp.
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From the archives: Some thoughts on RUCUS
http://lendl.priv.at/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ 05/ some-thoughts-on-rucus/On Jan. 30th, 2008, I sent the following to the sipping list. It is a good summary of some of my thoughts on the RUCUS problem statement and on which basic premises need to be sorted out first. … Triggered by Hannes’ posting of the rucus BoF proposal, I had a closer look at framework-spit-reduction-02.
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Secure Calling Initiative Reaches Second Milestone
http://www.fsdaily.com/ HighEnd/ Secure_Calling_Initiative_Reaches_Second_Milest…"...GNU Telephony Secure Calling is intended to make it both possible, and easy, for individuals, private organizations, and public institutions to deploy secure realtime voice and video communications (VoIP) both in closed and openly accessible networks, and to do so in a manner which helps make passive and warrantless communication intercept of private communication a thing of the past.
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New I-D on ENUM for loose-route SIP
http://lendl.priv.at/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ 03/ new-i-d-on-enum-for-loose-route-sip/New I-D on ENUM for loose-route SIP May 3rd, 2008 I’ve submitted a new I-D defining an enumservices subtype for loose-route SIP according to J. Rosenberg’s UA loose route (which right now is one of multiple proposals to address one problem). The basic idea is the following: SIP proxy should distinguish between “retargeting” and “routing”.
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The Standard Argument: Incorporating Internet Standards into the Design Process
http://advice.cio.com/ esther_schindler/ the_standard_argumentShould your company have a Standards Czar? An argument can be made for both Yes and No. read more
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The Standard Argument: Incorporating Internet Standards into the Design Process
http://advice.cio.com/ esther_schindler/ the_standard_argumentThe Standard Argument: Incorporating Internet Standards into the Design Process Posted by: Esther Schindler in Rants Topic: Development Blog: You're the Boss Current Rating: Comments:
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The Standard Argument: Incorporating Internet Standards into the Design Process
http://advice.cio.com/ esther_schindler/ the_standard_argumentThe Standard Argument: Incorporating Internet Standards into the Design Process Posted by: Esther Schindler in Rants Topic: Development Blog: You're the Boss Current Rating: Comments:
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The Standard Argument: Incorporating Internet Standards into the Design Process
http://advice.cio.com/ esther_schindler/ the_standard_argument1 Too many companies have forgotten that automation is intended to take care of the ordinary class of problem—and that humans are a necessary ingredient for uncommon scenarios. Read more » You do not have flash or javascript support.
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Blue Box #78: Cisco IP phone vulnerabilties, WiFi handset insecurity, IETF security-related news, VoIP security news, listener comments and more
http://www.blueboxpodcast.com/ 2008/ 04/ blue-box-78-cis.htmlSynopsis: Blue Box #78: Cisco IP phone vulnerabilties, WiFi handset insecurity, IETF security-related news, VoIP security news, listener comments and more Welcome to Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast #78, a 40-minute podcast from Dan York and Jonathan Zar covering VoIP security news, comments and opinions.