From mcevoy.pat at gmail.com Sat Jan 2 19:05:22 2021 From: mcevoy.pat at gmail.com (Pat McEvoy) Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2021 19:05:22 -0500 Subject: [talk] Next NYC*BUG: Jan 6th Message-ID: <01E82722-A6FA-4526-8A51-352B157258AE@gmail.com> Next NYC*BUG: Jan 6th at 18:45 EST (23:45 UTC) NYC*Bug will host a Zoom meeting entitled: Chatting About TLS and Orcs, by Michael W. Lucas More info: NYC*BUG For Zoom meeting details, email to rsvp AT lists.nycbug.org, and details will be sent on the day of the meeting. As with our successful December meeting entitled: For the Love of Troff, by James K. Lowden We be fielding questions over IRC at #nycbug on Freenode -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From george at ceetonetechnology.com Tue Jan 5 12:26:42 2021 From: george at ceetonetechnology.com (George Rosamond) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2021 12:26:42 -0500 Subject: [talk] Kode Vicious on remote work Message-ID: <27ceeee2-bcac-de2e-ba09-fcd2835cef69@ceetonetechnology.com> Always a pleasure... https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3437846 From george at ceetonetechnology.com Wed Jan 6 10:23:48 2021 From: george at ceetonetechnology.com (George Rosamond) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2021 10:23:48 -0500 Subject: [talk] RSVPs for tonight's meeting Message-ID: <3acfa2db-8fb9-2822-907c-1cdf05471d9b@ceetonetechnology.com> Please have RSVPs in by 12 noon EST today. Details will be sent out in the early afternoon. RSVPs after 12 noon EST will receive meeting details later in the day. **** Next NYC*BUG: Jan 6th at 18:45 EST (23:45 UTC) NYC*BUG will host a Zoom meeting entitled: Chatting About TLS and Orcs, by Michael W. Lucas More info: https://www.nycbug.org/index?action=view&id=10679 For Zoom meeting details, email to rsvp AT lists.nycbug.org, and details will be sent on the day of the meeting. As with our successful December meeting entitled: For the Love of Troff, by James K. Lowden We will be fielding questions over IRC at #nycbug on Freenode From njt at ayvali.org Fri Jan 8 14:08:24 2021 From: njt at ayvali.org (N.J. Thomas) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2021 11:08:24 -0800 Subject: [talk] Chatting About TLS and Orcs (was Re: RSVPs for tonight's meeting) In-Reply-To: <3acfa2db-8fb9-2822-907c-1cdf05471d9b@ceetonetechnology.com> References: <3acfa2db-8fb9-2822-907c-1cdf05471d9b@ceetonetechnology.com> Message-ID: * George Rosamond [2021-01-06 10:23:48-0500]: > Next NYC*BUG: Jan 6th at 18:45 EST (23:45 UTC) NYC*BUG will host a Zoom > meeting entitled: > > Chatting About TLS and Orcs, by Michael W. Lucas Much thanks to Michael Lucas for this talk, and to everyone who organized it. I really enjoyed it and learned quite a bit. (I've started enabling CAA and HSTS for my sites and am enjoying that sweet A+ from Qualys SSL Labs as a result, lol.) Thomas From george at ceetonetechnology.com Fri Jan 8 14:12:28 2021 From: george at ceetonetechnology.com (George Rosamond) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2021 14:12:28 -0500 Subject: [talk] Chatting About TLS and Orcs (was Re: RSVPs for tonight's meeting) In-Reply-To: References: <3acfa2db-8fb9-2822-907c-1cdf05471d9b@ceetonetechnology.com> Message-ID: <1996381d-e730-7421-e5b7-b8e72f425302@ceetonetechnology.com> On 1/8/21 2:08 PM, N.J. Thomas wrote: > * George Rosamond [2021-01-06 10:23:48-0500]: >> Next NYC*BUG: Jan 6th at 18:45 EST (23:45 UTC) NYC*BUG will host a Zoom >> meeting entitled: >> >> Chatting About TLS and Orcs, by Michael W. Lucas > > Much thanks to Michael Lucas for this talk, and to everyone who > organized it. I really enjoyed it and learned quite a bit. > > (I've started enabling CAA and HSTS for my sites and am enjoying that > sweet A+ from Qualys SSL Labs as a result, lol.) Cool. And I mentioned the source for SSL Labs. Simple golang: https://github.com/ssllabs/ssllabs-scan This means you can cron and just show the grade with `--grade`, and use a list of hosts with `--hostfile`. I've been doing this for quite a while for NYCBUG (and other noncommercial purposes :) Note that the Apache 2.0 license is different than the Terms of Use. g From ibsens at ripsbusker.no.eu.org Fri Jan 15 13:18:09 2021 From: ibsens at ripsbusker.no.eu.org (Ibsen S Ripsbusker) Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2021 18:18:09 +0000 Subject: [talk] Inspection of an unfortunate network Message-ID: <20210115181810.99BFD1080063@mailuser.nyi.internal> Great and good friends, Connections are sometimes slow on my home network. It seems to me that TCP connections have high latency and UDP connections are fine, but only because all of the TCP services I use are slow and all the UDP services are fine. How can I check this properly? Moreover, how could I look into the cause for stuff being slow? The SIP phone and maybe the switch run practically proprietary GNU/Linux operating systems. Everything else runs either a BSD derivative or Trisquel, and I have root access on all of these. I control the entire network, so I can even change hardware. I think that is enough explanation for someone to direct me, but I can describe the situation further if that would help. With distinguished salutations, Ibsen S. Ripsbusker From pete at nomadlogic.org Fri Jan 15 13:40:50 2021 From: pete at nomadlogic.org (Pete Wright) Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2021 10:40:50 -0800 Subject: [talk] Inspection of an unfortunate network In-Reply-To: <20210115181810.99BFD1080063@mailuser.nyi.internal> References: <20210115181810.99BFD1080063@mailuser.nyi.internal> Message-ID: <5f66ee63-0c21-b4df-bc5b-b23e7221304b@nomadlogic.org> On 1/15/21 10:18 AM, Ibsen S Ripsbusker wrote: > Great and good friends, > > Connections are sometimes slow on my home network. It seems to me that > TCP connections have high latency and UDP connections are fine, but only > because all of the TCP services I use are slow and all the UDP services > are fine. How can I check this properly? Moreover, how could > I look into the cause for stuff being slow? is it DNS?? because it's always DNS ;^) just-kidding, but that's where i usually start.? then i start testing hops on my local network, then to router then to a known public server, etc.? i usually start by just trying to scp 100mb files around, but you can also use iperf and other tools if you really want to dig into it. -p -- Pete Wright pete at nomadlogic.org @nomadlogicLA