GeoIP in Knot DNS 2.7
Guest Post: The latest version of the authoritative DNS server, Knot DNS 2.7, comes with several new features, including a GeoIP module for geography-based or subnet-based responses.
Guest Post: The latest version of the authoritative DNS server, Knot DNS 2.7, comes with several new features, including a GeoIP module for geography-based or subnet-based responses.
Network Atlas is currently crowdsourcing network information from operators around the world.
APNIC Members can now run Resource Public Key Infrastructure operations inside MyAPNIC, including generating an ‘AS0’ Route Origin Authorization.
Guest Post: The need for quick remediation of failures and high reliability in BGP networks can be hard to reconcile.
It’s time to look at the data to see what we can learn from the first roll of the root zone’s KSK.
Guest Post: Study follows the evolution of TLS from 2012 using a dataset of 319.3 billion TLS connections collected from large universities and research centres across North America.
Guest Post: What percentage of IP networks are delegating corresponding reverse DNS zones to one of their authoritative name servers?
Guest Post: As the Internet has matured, it seems to have fed the creation of large, centralized entities that provide most Internet services, for better and worse.
DOH (DNS over HTTPS) and other means to secure the DNS attracted plenty of discussion at the recent DNS-OARC meeting.
Is it time we review the way we record resource geolocation to be more in line with users’ needs?