From Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu Fri Nov 15 04:55:06 2019 From: Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu (Michael Paoli) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 04:55:06 -0800 Subject: [buug] BALUG: meeting: Tu 2019-11-19: Bay Area ISPs - Hosting at Home/SOHO and Democratization of The Internet; & other BALUG News Message-ID: <20191115045506.51894f4800euklk4@webmail.rawbw.com> BALUG: meeting: Tu 2019-11-19: Bay Area ISPs - Hosting at Home/SOHO and Democratization of The Internet; & other BALUG News ------------------------------ items, details further below: BALUG: meeting: Tu 2019-11-19: Bay Area ISPs - Hosting at Home/SOHO and Democratization of The Internet; & other BALUG News No December meeting! Meeting dates for 2020 giveaways (& wanted), hardware, CDs/DVDs, books/publications, ... help BALUG! :-) - volunteering, venue, ... Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/BALUG_org ------------------------------ For our 2019-11-19 (3rd Tuesday) BALUG meeting: discussion topic: Bay Area ISP[1]s - Hosting at Home/SOHO[2] and Democratization of The Internet[3] We don't have a formal presentation lined up for this meeting, but definitely have a discussion topic (and some current research/information) - feel free too to bring your experiences, (anti-)recommendations, suggestions, questions, etc.: Bay Area ISPs - Hosting at Home/SOHO and Democratization of The Internet: o Topical: I know of multiple among us in the San Francisco Bay Area looking at changing ISPs before 2019-12-20[4]. o (un-)Democratization of The Internet[3]? Among many other factors, the "promise" of The Internet: equality - anyone and everyone can equally be not only consumer, but also producer of information (and services, etc.). Is that promise (semi-)broken? Are we seeing most ISPs/carriers rolled up into a handful of huge ones? Most ISPs not making static IPs (generally necessary for hosting/"producing") available, or difficult to get, or very much limiting what can/can't go in and out via such (e.g. blocking/disallowing certain ports), etc.? ISPs mucking with traffic/privacy? Modifying in-flight HTML data? Not respecting privacy regarding traffic, and even reselling that information? Everyone mostly being "pushed" toward Cloud[5], colo[6], or some other hosted "solution" ... all of which leave one under the thumb/mercy of some big "provider"? Internet "kill"/"my country only" switches? Mandated firewalls? o "Linux/BSD/Unix friendly" ISPs is a relatively recurrent, if not common, topic among Bay Area [L]UG lists and meetings - so much so that some [L]UGs have had(/have?) FAQs or web page(s) specifically addressing that topic. Time for bit of refresher on the topic? Though, nowadays, "Linux/BSD/Unix friendly" is almost a non-issue, as for most any ISP, "it just works" regardless of Operating System (OS) ... but mostly just expect almost no ISP will specifically support one on one's Linux/BSD/Unix of choice. (And sometimes, it's merely/mostly a matter of fibbing that one has a different operating system - e.g. temporarily setting a different User-Agent[7] string, and translating Microsoft Windows or MacOS specific configuration instructions into fitting OS agnostic information.) o The promise of IPv6[8]? No shortage of (2^128=340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456) IPv6 addresses, right? Why don't we yet now all have absolutely no shortage of IP addresses readily available to us to host from and IPv4 left to the pages of history where once upon a time there weren't enough IP addresses for everyone on the planet to have one or more? o Democratic cooperative mesh networks? o ... Reference links: 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_service_provider 2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_office/home_office 3. https://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/31/47#subj26 4. http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/conspire/2019-November/009966.html 5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing 6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colocation_centre 7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_agent 8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6 Please RSVP if you're planning to attend. To do so please e-mail us a note to rsvp at balug.org indicating meeting date. If you'll be bringing additional guest(s) please let us know total number of folks you're RSVPing for. Also please let us know any special requirements or concerns you may have (e.g. if you have any particular dietary considerations, so that we might possibly be able to accommodate you, or if you won't be dining with us but do wish to otherwise join our meeting). Please RSVP if you're planning to attend. To do so please e-mail us a note to rsvp at balug.org indicating meeting date. If you'll be bringing additional guest(s) please let us know total number of folks you're RSVPing for. Also please let us know any special requirements or concerns you may have (e.g. if you have any particular dietary considerations, so that we might possibly be able to accommodate you, or if you won't be dining with us but do wish to otherwise join our meeting). 6:30pm Tuesday, November 19th, 2019 2019-11-19 Henry's Hunan Restaurant 110 Natoma St. (between 2nd & New Montgomery) San Francisco, CA 94105-3704 1-415-546-4999 http://henryshunan.com/ Easy Transit/Parking Access: short walk from BART, MUNI, parking Trip planning: http://www.511.org/ Delicious Hunan cuisine and reasonably priced. Meeting Details... Cost/Dining: The meetings are always free, but dinner is not (unless you are our guest speaker, in which case we also treat you to dinner). For Henry's Hunan Restaurant, if folks are agreeable, we'll share and dine "family" style, and split up the costs, and typical cost per person including tax and tip (but not including beverages beyond complementary tea) would be in the $16.00 to $23.00 range, and commonly around $18.00 to $22.00. Cash preferred to ease splitting up the check. One can also specifically order the dish(es) one needs/prefers (e.g. for dietary considerations) - and we also commonly order some dish(es) that may meet various dietary considerations) (e.g. vegetarian, non-pork, ...). Please arrive by 7:00 P.M., we expect to order entrees at that time, and may order appetizer(s) and/or soup(s) anytime after 6:30 P.M. ------------------------------ No December meeting! Per usual, we'll skip and not meet in December. Happy Holidays/Solstice/New Year/...! ------------------------------ Meeting dates for 2020 (3rd Tuesdays) Feel free to note on your calendar (may possibly be subject to change, but at least thus far): 2020-01-21 2020-02-18 2020-03-17 2020-04-21 2020-05-19 2020-06-16 2020-07-21 2020-08-18 2020-09-15 2020-10-20 2020-11-17 ------------------------------ giveaways (& wanted), hardware, CDs/DVDs, books/publications, ... We typically have various giveaway items at BALUG meetings. We'll likely have at least the below plus additional items. CDs/DVDs/ISOs, etc. - have a look here: https://www.wiki.balug.org/wiki/doku.php?id=balug:cds_and_images_etc Donations of blank or +-RW media, USB flash, or funding thereof, also appreciated. See the above URL for details (and the inventory (qty.) of what we specifically have "burned" and available on-hand does also frequently change). Hardware, etc. wanted/offered! Got some (computer, etc.) hardware, etc. you're looking to give away or acquire (or if not free, well below current fair market value), and locally? We have a wiki page to list that - so ... see what's offered, wanted, etc.! https://www.wiki.balug.org/wiki/doku.php?id=balug:offered_wanted_hardware_etc Books and other titles! have a peek here: https://www.wiki.balug.org/wiki/doku.php?id=balug:books_and_publications ------------------------------ help BALUG! :-) - volunteering, venue ... You can do useful and cool stuff volunteering to help BALUG. Quite a variety of opportunities to help BALUG. Come talk to us at a meeting and/or drop us a note at: balug-contact at balug.org These opportunities may include, among other possibilities: o assist or lead on speaker coordination/procurement, etc. o venue arrangement (e.g. followup on potential leads, on-site coordination/preparations) o chief/assistant cat herder o assist on publicity o Linux Systems Administration (e.g. do/assist/learn, with/under some quite experienced and skilled Linux systems administrator(s)). o webmaster, assistant webmaster, designer, graphic artist o archivist/history/retrieval/etc. o and other various/miscellaneous tasks BALUG would like to be doing (also feel free to suggest ideas!) ------------------------------ Twitter - you can also follow BALUG on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/BALUG_org ------------------------------ Feedback on our publicity/announcements (e.g. contacts or lists where we should get our information out that we're not presently reaching, or things we should do differently): publicity-feedback at balug.org