Part of the ‘Three of the best’ series, highlighting the most popular posts from the past 12 months.
This year, APNIC’s Senior Research Scientist George Michaelson (GGM), touched on topics ranging from news to explainers. Here are three of his best:
- When it’s not DNS, it’s probably NTP — George reflected on an intriguing detective story about debugging a chain of problems.
- Is regulated BGP security coming? — This post looked at the impact regulating BGP routing security would have on the global Internet.
- How SSH got to be on port 22 — George explained how SSH was neatly assigned between ports 21 (Telnet) and 23 (FTP) — two protocols it was set to succeed.
Continue reading George’s posts on the APNIC Blog.
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“SSH was neatly assigned between ports 21 (Telnet) and 23 (FTP)”
lack of review of ports is painfully obvious…