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Mr Guillaume Cessieux (CNRS/IN2P3-CC)11/3/10, 8:30 AMSecurity & NetworkingThe Computer Centre of the French National Institute for nuclear and particle physics (IN2P3-CC), located in Lyon, has recently rolled out a major network upgrade. The previous network architecture, nearly 4 years old, reached limits and an upgrade was necessary to face new challenges, particularly massive data transfers, virtualisation, heavy Grid computation and an upcoming additional...Go to contribution page
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Mr Lukasz Janyst (CERN)11/3/10, 9:00 AMCERN IT is planning to merge CERN's two Kerberos services. The aim of this presentation is to provide an overview of: The problems of having two Kerberos services and why this merger is being carried out The planned 'post-merge' Kerberos infrastructure The method which will be used to merge the two Kerberos realms and the infrastructure changes made The project timeline and user involvementGo to contribution page
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Mr Romain Wartel (CERN)11/3/10, 9:30 AMSecurity & NetworkingIn the recent years, High Energy Physics sites have significantly improved their collaboration and are providing services to users from a growing number of locations. The resulting attack surface, along with the increased sophistication of the attacks, has been a decisive change to encourage all the involved security teams to cooperate very closely together. News challenges in the security...Go to contribution page
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Francesco Prelz (INFN - Sezione di Milano)11/3/10, 10:45 AMSecurity & NetworkingThe current understanding of the timeline and constraints of INFN-wide deployment of (native) IPv6 is presented. This talk is meant primarily as input for discussion.Go to contribution page
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Dr David Kelsey (RAL)11/3/10, 11:15 AMSecurity & NetworkingThis session will include a report on the answers given to a recent questionnaire on IPv6 status. Discussion as to what (if any) coordination is required. Should we create a HEPiX group on this topic?Go to contribution page
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