Internet2 Members Update
December 2002
<> SC2002 Summary
<> Virtual Briefings
<> Applications Update
<> International Update
<> Middleware Update
<> End-to-End Performance Initiative (E2Epi)
<> Internet2 K20 Initiative Update
<> Member-to-Member Announcements
<> Future Internet2 Events
<> New Members
<> Internet2 Days
<> Showcase Opportunities
<> Internet2 Related Events
Member updates are now archived at:
http://members.internet2.edu/memberupdates/index.html
<> SC2002 Summary
At the recent SC2002 Conference, the Internet2 booth featured
live demos including University of Tennessee's Video IBPster--High
Bandwidth Video Over the Internet Backplane Protocol and two
demos from the Internet2 End-to-End Performance Initiative:
H.323 Beacon and Abilene Active Measurements: OWAMP 1-WAY
PING. http://oldwww.internet2.edu/apps/html/sc2002-demos.html
SCinet, the high-performance network built to support the
annual SC Conferences, provided direct wide area connectivity
to Abilene and many national and world wide networks during
the conference. Internet2 assisted with measurement and performance
monitoring of the network and contributed wireless access
points used on the show floor.
<> Virtual Briefings
+ Upcoming Virtual Briefings
The Tuesday, December 10 Virtual Briefing will be a simulcast
of Megaconference IV, the world's largest videoconference.
http://events.internet2.edu/briefings/index.html
More details about “Distance Learning and Far Away
Places”, the theme of Megaconference IV, are at: http://www.mega-net.net/megaconference/
<> Applications Update
+ Joint Internet2/NLM Tutorials and Demos at RSNA
Internet2, the National Library of Medicine (NLM), and the
Metropolitan Research and Education Network (MREN) are collaborating
to present a series of tutorials and demos on “Next
Generation Internet, Internet2, and the Future of Medical
Practice and Education” at RSNA 2002 (Radiological Society
of North America), taking place in Chicago 1-6 December. The
tutorials and demos are part of the infoRAD exhibit, which
is designed to showcase the most innovative technology solutions
in an interactive, educational environment for over 60,000
RSNA attendees. http://apps.internet2.edu/rsna2002-demos.html
+ Megaconference IV
Megaconference IV -- the world's largest video conference
-- will be held December 10, 2002. Over 150 sites from around
the world have registered! The agenda includes educational
sessions, virtual cafe breaks, a scavenger hunt game, and
exceptional prizes, including several videoconferencing units.
Find out more at: http://www.mega-net.net/megaconference
<> International Update
+ Chinese Research and Education Networks Upgrade Connection
to STAR TAP
CERNET (the network connecting higher education institutions
in China), CSTNET (the network connecting Chinese Academy
of Sciences sites) and NSFCNET (a high-performance network
connecting together several institutions in Beijing) are now
connected at 45 Mbps to Internet2 networks and other research
and education networks around the world at the STAR TAP international
exchange point in Chicago. The Chinese networks previously
had a 10 Mbps connection to STAR TAP. CERNET, CSTNET and NSFCNET
are reachable via the International Transit Network (ITN)
service provided jointly by CANARIE's CA*net, STAR TAP and
Internet2's Abilene network. The Chinese networks also have
a 10 Mbps connection to APAN in Tokyo.
CERNET: http://www.edu.cn/HomePage/english/index.shtml
CSTNET: http://www.cstnet.net.cn/
NSFCNET: http://www.nsfc.gov.cn/
STAR TAP: http://www.startap.net/
<> Middleware Update
+ Shibboleth
The Internet2 Shibboleth team is pleased to announce the availability
of release 0.7 of its Shibboleth implementation. This new
release contains many improvements and enhancements, including:
a rewrite of the target side implementation, a new C/C++ based
implementation of OpenSAML, improved support of using an LDAP
directory as an Attribute Repository, new extkeytool utility
for private key import/export, more extensive logging throughout
the code, an improved, simpler install process, and numerous
fixes and improvements, including fixes to utility script
and a tool for managing ARPs. Shibboleth and OpenSAML can
now optionally be installed by building from source. The release
has been tested on Ret Hat Linux versions 7.2 and 7.3, and
on Solaris 2.8. Distribution packages and documentation for
deployment are available at: http://shibboleth.internet2.edu/
Deployment and testing of Shibboleth by an increasing number
of pilot institutions and corporations, such as; WebCT, WebAssign,
and several content providers, continue to move forward on
schedule.
The first public Liberty Alliance Newsletter features an
interview with Ken Klingenstein, Director, Internet2 Middleware,
describing the shared objectives between Internet2 and the
Liberty Alliance, particularly with regard to interoperability
and federated identity management. The newsletter can be found
at: http://www.projectliberty.org
+ National Science Foundation Middleware Initiative (NMI)
The NMI PIs will be gathering at a Strategic Planning Meeting
in Chicago December 12 to discuss measures of success, support,
documentation, authentication, and inclusion of components
from other sources. Submissions from those interested in contributing
components for Release 3, due out in April 2003, are welcome.
Interested parties should contact Ken Klingenstein at <kjk@internet2.edu>
Registration for the Base CAMP (Campus Architectural Middleware
Planning) to be held in Tempe, Arizona, February 5th - 7th,
2003, is now open. For more information go to: http://www.educause.edu/conference/nmi/camp031/
For more information on the NMI Project and Release 2 components,
see:
http://www.nmi-edit.org
http://www.grids-center.org
http://www.nsf-middleware.org
+ Directories
The MACE-Dir working group is developing a directory roadmap/process
chart to assist novice campuses with their deployments. The
group is also pursuing alignment of the attributes in eduPerson
with those needed for Shibboleth and reviewing new attributes
being submitted by the European community. For more information,
see: http://middleware.internet2.edu/dir/
Metamerge, the directory integration toolkit company, was
purchased by IBM last summer. All Internet2 higher education
member institutions have until December 31, 2002 to guarantee
eligibility to receive a free, perpetual license for version
4.7 of the Metamerge Integrator (MI) product (not eligible
for support through IBM). To exercise this option, please
send email containing a contact name, email address, postal
address and institution name to: <mace-dir-comments@internet2.edu>.
If you are a current Metamerge license holder, it is essential
that you send this email to get a new license.
+ Video Middleware
The VidMid working group is working with standards groups
to create middleware-enabled open source videoconferencing
software. Using some concepts from VidMid efforts, Jon Peterson,
Neustar, developed two documents, "Enhancements for Authenticated
Identity Management in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)"
and "SIP Authenticated Identity Body (AIB) Format".
These documents further describe RFC 3261, “SIP: Session
Initiation Protocol”, which Jon co-submitted to IETF
in June. Federated and enterprise-mediated videoconferencing
is clearly now emerging.
<> End-to-End Performance Initiative (E2Epi)
+ Performance Measurement Workshop
A Performance Measurement Workshop, similar to the workshop
held in Tempe last January, will be held immediately after
the Joint Techs in Miami. The workshop is targeted at all
those doing work in the performance measurement area. There
will be presentations on work in progress and discussion groups
to help define coordination, direction, and goals for future
work. The workshop will run from noon on Wednesday, February
5 to noon on Thursday, February 6, 2003. Workshop information
and registration is available through the Internet2 events
web page. For further information, contact Russ Hobby <rdhobby@internet2.edu>
<> Internet2 K20 Initiative Update
+ North Dakota Named SEGP of the Month
On September 24-26, 2002 North Dakota State University hosted
The Second Virtual Conference on Genomics & Bioinformatics.
This is the first large scientific world conference that uses
the Access Grid and Real Player to reach speakers and participants
worldwide. Real Player sites could ask the speakers questions
through the web and have their answers as part of the question
and answer portion of each talk. Threaded discussion forums
were setup to provide an ongoing place to discuss topics and
share information and ideas. For the full article on this
project, please visit the Internet2 K20 website: http://k20.internet2.edu/segp/index.html
<> Member-to-Member Announcements
+ Information Sharing Guidelines
Periodically members are interested in sharing information
about special activities or opportunities with the Internet2
community such as technology symposiums, workshops, donation
programs, product offerings and or grant opportunities. In
an effort to facilitate information sharing we are adding
a Member-to-Member section to this monthly update. Members
interested in contributing notices should review the guidelines
at: http://members.internet2.edu/corporate/InformationSharing.html
or email <evaughan@internet2.edu>
with proposed announcements.
<> Future Internet2 Events
+ Future Internet2 Member Meetings
- Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting, Arlington, Virginia,
April 9-11
- Fall 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana,
October 13-16
- Spring 2004 Internet2 Member Meeting, Arlington, Virginia,
April 19-22
+ Joint Techs Workshop Winter 2003
The next Joint Techs Workshop, hosted by Florida International
University and jointly sponsor by the ESnet Coordinating Committee
& Internet2, will be held in Miami, FL 2-5 February 2003.
The focus areas for the workshop will be security, optical
networking, and IPv6. Registration and additional information
can be found at: http://www.ncne.org/training/techs/2003/0202/jt-miami.html
Attendees are responsible for making their own room reservations.
To schedule a BoF, contact one of the co-chairs, Janet Brown
<brown@psc.edu>,
Paul Love <epl@internet2.edu>,
or Bill Wing <wrw@ornl.gov>
+ Joint Techs Workshop Winter 2004
January 26-February 1, 2004 Honolulu, HI
<> New Members
+ Corporate Members
- Procket Networks
<> Internet2 Days
Hold an Internet2 Day for your Internet2 member organization.
Technical support for live demonstrations and informational
materials are available. For more information contact Marianne
Smith <melser@internet2.edu>or
see: http://apps.internet2.edu/Internet2-Days.html
<> Showcase Opportunities - Projects and People
Internet2 would like to showcase our members' efforts on our
homepage. We encourage Internet2 members to share advanced
networking milestones, as well events, collaborations and
efforts in the advanced networking community. Members are
also encouraged to submit a profile of a person in the Internet2
community whose efforts in advanced networking merit a showcase
on the website. Include a brief description (less than 100
words), all appropriate links and images, and contact information.
If you have suggestions about projects, people or news that
might be featured, please contact Adam Csillag <acsillag@internet2.edu>.
<> Internet2 Related Events
+ Online Calendar
For a complete listing of events for and of interest to the
Internet2 community, see the online Internet2 Calendar. Be
sure the Internet2-related event you are holding or know about
is listed at: http://events.internet2.edu/calendar/main.php
RSNA 2002 Annual Meeting
1-6 December 2002
Chicago, IL
http://www.rsna.org/rsna/index.html
ACUTA
12-15 January 2003
Tempe, AZ
http://www.acuta.org
globusWORLD
13-17 January 2003
San Diego, CA
http://www.globusworld.org
NANOG 27
9-11 February 2003
Phoenix, AZ
http://www.nanog.org
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