Thank you all who have contributed your feedback, comments and discussion points towards the DDoS/DoS attack BCOP. I have updated the current version of the BCOP with the agreed upon feedback: http://bcop.nanog.org/index.php/BCOP_Drafts Since there have been good feedback for this BCOP. The committee decided to extend the "last-call period" for another two weeks to give ample chance to further feedback. So, it is not late for more comments, Yardiel Fuentes On Feb 27, 2015, at 11:16 AM, Yardiel D. Fuentes wrote:
Hello NANOGers,
Following up on the below effort from last year, the DDoS/DoS Attack BCOP Draft document is ready for the last call 2-week period. After this period and unless notable objections are raised, the current document will be ratified as such. The current document can be found in the NANOG BCOP site -- link to current document found below:
http://bcop.nanog.org/index.php/BCOP_Drafts
Any additional community-wide comments or feedback in order to ensure quality documentation are not only very welcome but encouraged.
Cheers,
Yardiel Fuentes
On Jul 2, 2014, at 6:48 PM, Yardiel D. Fuentes wrote:
OK NANOGers,
Some of us got the call to arms from Chris G email below and the NANOG BCOP Committee and now we are interested in generating DoS attack-related Best Common Practices (BCOP) appeal to serve the entire NANOG community.
This document, as other BCOP appeals are expected to be as brief as possible and to the point in order to keep it practical and useful.
The goal is to generate a set of best practices of what to do before/during/after a DoS/DDoS attack -- including what seems to have worked best and what hasn't. Time dedicated to this effort should extensive and participation can be non-real-time given that it can be done over email with no need for conference calls if desired.
DoS and DDoS attacks have been a topic that have captured high interest from NANOGers based on the archived list topics and email threads. So, now is your time to help shape a NANOG BCOP Appeal on this topic.
Please contact me off-list if you want participate by either sharing your experience, expertise or opinions towards generating a DoS Attack BCOP.
Yardiel Fuentes yardiel@gmail.com twitter: #techguane
On Jun 1, 2014, at 5:25 PM, Chris Grundemann wrote:
Hail NANOGers!
As most of you hopefully know, NANOG now has a BCOP Ad Hoc Committee and we are pushing forward with new BCOPs! http://nanog.org/governance/bcop
We currently have three BCOPs in active development:
eBGP configuration, shepherd Bill Armstrong Public Peering Exchange update, shepherd Shawn Hsiao Ethernet OAM, shepherd Mark Calkins
All three of these nascent BCOPs will be presented in the BCOP Track on Monday: http://nanog.org/meetings/abstract?id=2348
We have also collected a list of Appeals (BCOPs that need to be written): http://bcop.nanog.org/index.php/Appeals
If you would like to help out with any of these BCOPs (or others yet to be identified) please join the BCOP mailing list and reach out to the shepherd (if applicable of course): http://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/bcop
Our committee is brand new and we are still finding and smoothing wrinkles, etc. We would love your help in any capacity. As a BCOP shepherd or SME or just to point out potential pit falls or room for improvement, with the process, the wiki, a BCOP or anything at all really.
This is a bottom-up, community led effort and it will only succeed with your help - join us in creating what I believe will be a vital and long-lasting institution!
Cheers, ~Chris
-- @ChrisGrundemann http://chrisgrundemann.com