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Engineering Report Andy Newton (in lieu of Mark Kosters)

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Engineering Report. Andy Newton (in lieu of Mark Kosters ). Staffing. Operations 7 operations engineers + 2 managers (AT FULL STRENGTH) Development 7 programmers + manager (ONE OPENING) New-hire filled vacancy by our last contractor in May Recent departure of long-time employee - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Engineering ReportAndy Newton

(in lieu of Mark Kosters)

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Staffing• Operations

– 7 operations engineers + 2 managers (AT FULL STRENGTH)

• Development– 7 programmers + manager (ONE OPENING)

• New-hire filled vacancy by our last contractor in May• Recent departure of long-time employee

• Quality Assurance– 4 engineers, 1 contractor + manager (AT FULL

STRENGTH)• Project Management – 1• CTO - 1

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YTD Efforts• Improved Backoffice Processes– Better integration of financial services and

registration services workflows, automation of processes and invoicing

• New Fee Schedule• RPKI– Web Delegated– Up/Down Delegated including ERX space

• Migration from Oracle to PostgreSQL• Oracle, EMC, and LB instability challenges

(solved)

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YTD Efforts Cont…• Extended Statistics• Fault Tolerance Improvements–More efficient system backups–Moving Production Systems to DR site

• Corporate Help Desk and IT Support• ARIN Member Meeting Support• Care and Feeding of Servers & Network– Includes new systems provisioning

with Puppet and Foreman

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YTD Efforts Cont…• 3rd Party Vendor Selections–New election system, including

integration with ARIN Online–Meeting Registration System

• User Interface Usability Testing• IETF Participation– SIDR, RPKI GTA, WEIRDS (RDAP)

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ARIN Online Usage

• 74,172 accounts activated since inception through Q3 of 2013

20082009201020112012

2013*

Number of Accounts Activated5000 10000 15000 20000

* Through Q3 of 2013

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Active Usage of ARIN Online

0 1 2 - 5 6 - 10 11 - 15

>160

5000100001500020000250003000035000

Logins

# of

Us

ers

Times logged in

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Reg-RWS Transactions

ARIN 29 ARIN 30 ARIN 31 Today0

500000

1000000

1500000

2000000

2500000

3000000

3500000

4000000

TemplateREST

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Reports

Via REST Via ARIN Online

Associations 13 6,876Reassignments 14,098 31,145

WhoWas 30,385 10,831

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API KeysAPI

KeysUsers w/ API

KeysAPI Keys w/

EmailActive 7,590 6,988 3,829Inactive 684 521 0Total 8,274 7,127 3,829

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RPKI UsageARIN XXX ARIN XXXI ARIN XXXII

RPAs Signed 27 72 130

Certified Orgs 47 68

ROAs 19 60 106Covered Resources 30 82 147

Web Delegated 0 0Up/Down Delegated 0

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Whois Queries Per Second

2008-10

2009-01

2009-04

2009-07

2009-10

2010-01

2010-04

2010-07

2010-10

2011-01

2011-04

2011-07

2011-10

2012-01

2012-04

2012-07

2012-10

2013-01

2013-04

2013-070

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

4000

Port 43RESTful

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Whois via IPv6

2009-01

2009-04

2009-07

2009-10

2010-01

2010-04

2010-07

2010-10

2011-01

2011-04

2011-07

2011-10

2012-01

2012-04

2012-07

2012-10

2013-01

2013-04

2013-070.00%

0.50%

1.00%

1.50%

2.00%

2.50%

3.00%

3.50%

% of Traffic

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IRR Maintainers

2011 2012 20131600

1650

1700

1750

1800

1850

1900

1950

2000

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IRR Route / Route6

2011 2012 2013100

1000

10000

100000

RouteRoute6

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IRR InetNum / Inet6Num

2011 2012 201310

100

1000

InetNumInet6Num

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ACSP 2013.8 – Two Factor Authentication• Looking for best fit solution–Offers security desired– Is not onerous• Only 66 PGP & 18 X.509 Users

• Most common 2nd factor used today is email / mobile phone– SMS codes vulnerable to MiTM–Most secure with mobile app and

complete out of band verification

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Interops• RPKI

– Internally testing Up/Down with RPKId– Held Up/Down interop with APNIC, LACNIC, RIPE NCC, and

AFRINIC at IETF 87– Up/Down now generally available– Will begin production Up/Down for ERX space with APNIC

soon• RDAP (IETF WEIRDS)

– Participated in public interop with APNIC, RIPE NCC, LACNIC, Afilias, VeriSign, CNNIC at IETF 87

– ARIN has open source software at http://projects.arin.net– Public testbed at http://rdappilot.arin.net/restfulwhois/

rdap– Interop at IETF 88 planned

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