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Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking
The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Where do you want your network to go tomorrow?
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Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Introduction
IntroductionApplications
Seamless Networking
SecurityPeer to PeerClosing/Q&A
Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Applications
IntroductionApplications
Seamless Networking
SecurityPeer to PeerClosing/Q&A
Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Applications
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SecurityPeer to PeerClosing/Q&A
Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
• Looks in registry (Host Cache) to determine Seed Supernodes
• Send UDP packets to specified HC IP addresses and ports
• Wait 5 seconds• Attempt TCP connection to
specified HC IP addresses and ports
• Attempt TCP connection to specified HC IP addresses over port 80
• Attempt TCP connection to specified HC IP addresses IP addresses over port 443
• If none of these work cycle through all of them 5 more times
• Assuming connection made, test local workstation to determine available bandwidth and available CPU
• If results are within specified (unpublished) parameters, report back to central servers that this machine is available to be a Supernode
• Start encrypting traffic
Applications: Skype
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Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Applications
Skype:
Networks that don’t provide security services to applications:
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Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Applications: Barrier to EntrySome applications simply die because lack of end to end make it too difficult to work.
“The time has come to lower the curtain on Speak Freely. No further development or maintenance will be done, and no subsequent releases will be forthcoming. The Internet of the near future will be something never contemplated when Speak Freely was designed, inherently hostile to such peer-to-peer applications.”
Speak FreelyEnd of Life Announcement
John Walker January 15th, 2004
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Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Applications: Flipping the Paradigm
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Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Applications: Summary
Applications are negatively impacted by IPv4
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SecurityPeer to PeerClosing/Q&A
Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Seamless Networks
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Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Networks Today
Network
Network Network
10.1.1.X
10.1.1.X 10.1.1.X
IP Address ConflictsFirewall RestrictionsSlow networksSingle Points of failureIslands of identity
Shadow accountsRigidityInflexibilityOverhead
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SecurityPeer to PeerClosing/Q&A
Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Seamless Networks
Network
Network Network
Application Application
IntroductionApplications
Seamless Networking
SecurityPeer to PeerClosing/Q&A
Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Seamless Networks
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Seamless Networking
SecurityPeer to PeerClosing/Q&A
9 minute video clip called “Road Tunnel Fire Rescue with Wireless Sensor Networks” was shown here and may be accessed at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU21YO6XF_o
Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Seamless networks cannot exist without IPv6
Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Security
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Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Security: IPsec
IPv6 is no more secure than IPv4
IPv6 is no less secure than IPv4
IPv6 can be deployed in a more secure manner than IPv4
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Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Security: Training
Security models will change
Security Architects/Engineers need v6 training
Training needs will be extensive for senior architects – allocate training funds
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Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Peer-to-Peer
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Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Peer to Peer isn’t evil
Peer to Peer ≠ Napster or Kazaa
These are just ‘early adopters’
Can be managed and leveraged in your organization
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Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Current Data Flow
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Single Point of FailureBandwidth ChokepointClients need connectivity
Saturates slow linksLong transfer timesScheduling can miss machines
Sean Siler, IPv6 Program Manager, Microsoft The Evolution of Networking: IPv6
Peer to Peer Data Flow
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Highly availableDistributed distributionDisconnected networks
Leverages fastest networksFaster distributionSelf healing
AuthenticationDistributed SecurityManaged Applications
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Closing Remarks
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SEAN SILERPROGRAM MANAGER FOR IPV6 [email protected]
© 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.