Impressions from DNS-OARC 28
Geoff discusses some of the highlights of DNS-OARC 28, held in Puerto Rico earlier this month.
Geoff discusses some of the highlights of DNS-OARC 28, held in Puerto Rico earlier this month.
Is there a core of “crypto zealots” in the IETF that are pushing an extreme agenda about encryption?
Since 2016, APNIC Labs has observed a drop in global DNSSEC adoption. Have we passed the point of peak use of DNSSEC?
What changed in Internet addressing in 2017 and how has it changed the outlook for the Internet?
A look back on the global routing system in 2017 for both IPv4 and IPv6.
Network and service operators, regulators, researchers and academics recently gathered to discuss the economics of the Internet, including the implications of a post-net neutrality network.
In light of recent network neutrality discussions playing out in the United States, Geoff Huston seeks to trace the issue back to its origins.
Relatively minor changes to recursive resolvers could make a significant difference to the operation of the DNS as a whole.
A more detailed look at the efforts to hide the DNS behind HTTPS.
We don’t have to accept that the DNS has to be a victim of DDoS attacks.