IETF 99, Prague: homenet tries to solve the naming problem
The current state of naming models in the Home Networking (homenet) WG is quite a complex problem because there are at least two goals, and they may not entirely converge.
The current state of naming models in the Home Networking (homenet) WG is quite a complex problem because there are at least two goals, and they may not entirely converge.
IEPG has moved to a new day in the IETF agenda, but it’s still a very useful conversation between the operations and engineering community.
It’s difficult to defend the integrity of your addresses on the Internet if you don’t publicly engage.
There isn’t one story to the IPv6 deployment timeline – it can be rapid or slow, bumpy or smooth – but it is ‘up and to the right’.
IETF 98 Plenary speakers Niels ten Oever and Dave Clark question the role that the technical community has in human rights online.
George Michaelson suggests how RIRs could contribute vital authoritative data to IPAM systems.
George Michaelson reports on the outcomes from a very constructive IPv6 Operations Working Group discussion at IETF 98.
What role will name-based services play in the future of home networks?
This is Jari Arkko’s last meeting as IETF Chair before newly elected Chair, Alissa Cooper, takes on the role.
I attended AINTEC 2016 recently and there were several presentations that stood out for me.