Brussels / 31 January & 1 February 2026

schedule

Network


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday The Fast and the Spurious: Congestion Control Experimentation in Firefox's QUIC stack
Building QUIC Multipath
Modern Network Protocols — What’s Next for Firefox and the Web?
Harnessing Hardware for High-Performance Traffic Management in FD.io/VPP
From HAR to OpenTelemetry Trace: Redefining Browser Observability
Suricata 8 - shaping the future of network detection and prevention
Beyond MCP Servers: Why Network Automation Agents Need Knowledge Graphs
Drag, Drop, and Deploy: Low-Code AI Agents for Network Ops
Terabits without Tall Tales: Reproducible Packet & Session Benchmarks in FD.io (CSIT + VPP)
Scaling Secure Network Functions: High-Performance IPsec with FD.io VPP for VNFs and CNFs
So you want to do RDMA programming? RTRS: An easy to use, reliable high speed transport library over RDMA
The Russian Censorship Circumvention, Tom’s Traps, and Jerry’s VPN: A 5-Year Journey
Boring filter: The anatomy of a network sandbox for Android
OpenPERouter: Turning Your Kubernetes Nodes into a Provide Edge Router
Scaling GoBGP: Lessons from Building a Dynamic, API‑Driven BGP Control Plane
STUNMESH-go: Building P2P WireGuard Mesh Without Self-Hosted Infrastructure
Going full IPv6 in Kubernetes: No limits, just 128 bits!
A Toolset for the Internet of Threads (IoTh): Fine-Grained IPv6 Networking in User Space
Building an Open Source Private 5G Network: A Practical Blueprint
Making Tunnels So Light They Might Actually Float Away with Nftables
Automating BGP peerings in the dn42 environment

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2025q4/003639.html.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  The Fast and the Spurious: Congestion Control Experimentation in Firefox's QUIC stack
Oskar Mansfeld 10:30 10:50
  Building QUIC Multipath
Floris Bruynooghe 10:55 11:15
  Modern Network Protocols — What’s Next for Firefox and the Web?
Max Inden 11:20 11:40
  Harnessing Hardware for High-Performance Traffic Management in FD.io/VPP
Venkata Ravichandra Mynidi, Alok Mishra 11:45 12:05
  From HAR to OpenTelemetry Trace: Redefining Browser Observability
Antonio Jimenez 12:10 12:30
  Suricata 8 - shaping the future of network detection and prevention
Eric Leblond, Peter Manev 12:35 12:55
  Beyond MCP Servers: Why Network Automation Agents Need Knowledge Graphs
Shereen Bellamy 13:00 13:20
  Drag, Drop, and Deploy: Low-Code AI Agents for Network Ops
Alfonso Sandoval Rosas 13:25 13:45
  Terabits without Tall Tales: Reproducible Packet & Session Benchmarks in FD.io (CSIT + VPP)
Maciek Konstantynowicz 13:50 14:00
  Scaling Secure Network Functions: High-Performance IPsec with FD.io VPP for VNFs and CNFs
Benoît Ganne 14:05 14:25
  So you want to do RDMA programming? RTRS: An easy to use, reliable high speed transport library over RDMA
Haris 14:30 14:50
  The Russian Censorship Circumvention, Tom’s Traps, and Jerry’s VPN: A 5-Year Journey
Vitaly Repin 14:55 15:15
  Boring filter: The anatomy of a network sandbox for Android
Murtaza 15:20 15:40
  OpenPERouter: Turning Your Kubernetes Nodes into a Provide Edge Router
Miguel Duarte, Federico Paolinelli 15:45 16:05
  Scaling GoBGP: Lessons from Building a Dynamic, API‑Driven BGP Control Plane
Maxime Peim 16:10 16:30
  STUNMESH-go: Building P2P WireGuard Mesh Without Self-Hosted Infrastructure
Date (Yu-Chiang) Huang 16:35 16:55
  Going full IPv6 in Kubernetes: No limits, just 128 bits!
Ole Mathias Heggem 17:00 17:20
  A Toolset for the Internet of Threads (IoTh): Fine-Grained IPv6 Networking in User Space
Renzo Davoli 17:25 17:45
  Building an Open Source Private 5G Network: A Practical Blueprint
Alfonso Carrillo Aspiazu 17:50 18:10
  Making Tunnels So Light They Might Actually Float Away with Nftables
Fernando Fernandez Mancera 18:15 18:35
  Automating BGP peerings in the dn42 environment
Hyacinthe Cartiaux 18:40 19:00