DNS-OARC 29: Diving into the DNS
DOH (DNS over HTTPS) and other means to secure the DNS attracted plenty of discussion at the recent DNS-OARC meeting.
DOH (DNS over HTTPS) and other means to secure the DNS attracted plenty of discussion at the recent DNS-OARC meeting.
The level of interest in the general topic of routing security peaked at the recent NANOG meeting, with several thought-provoking presentations on the topic.
A deeper look at the potential benefits of DNS over HTTPS, or DOH.
APNIC Labs has been assisting with measuring how ready the Internet is for the DNS Root Zone KSK rollover.
Has the use of elliptical curve cryptographic algorithms in generating digital signatures for securing the DNS improved since 2014?
A trustable DNS demands DNSSEC irrespective of the fate of DNS over TLS.
Geoff Huston analyses the current state of BGP security mechanisms based on his observations at the IETF 102 meeting.
While there are a number of approaches to DNS measurement, all have their own forms of potential bias and uncertainty.
What’s new, what’s old and what’s been forgotten in the past ten years of the Internet’s evolution?
Geoff Huston delves into the statistics to test common theories on the deployment of IPv6. Are they true?