The Internet of Trash
Opinion: Who will take responsibility for managing security vulnerabilities in Internet-connected devices?
Opinion: Who will take responsibility for managing security vulnerabilities in Internet-connected devices?
Geoff Huston reports on IPv4 and IPv6 addressing in 2020 and makes some predictions for the future.
Part two of Geoff Huston’s 2020 BGP report investigates whether the stability of the routing system is changing.
Geoff Huston analyses recent and historical BGP routing table growth and forecasts IPv4 and IPv6 BGP routing table growth for the next five years.
Are newly proposed DNS privacy measures bringing us closer to application-level autonomy from existing infrastructure?
Just how bad is packet fragmentation loss in the DNS? See the results of DNS Flag Day 2020.
Geoff Huston shares his thoughts from IETF 109, including on AS Prepending, Community Networks, DNS centrality, IPv6, and TCP.
The third is a series of posts by Geoff Huston answering questions on RPKI.
Internet infrastructure has evolved a lot since the 1980s. How well is the DNS coping with all that change?
The second is a series of posts by Geoff Huston answering questions on RPKI.