Helping resolvers to help the DNS
Relatively minor changes to recursive resolvers could make a significant difference to the operation of the DNS as a whole.
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.
Guest Post: Bert Hubert discusses two new tools that provide robust histograms of DNS performance to help monitor for slow performance.
Guest Post: Are you implementing a network project? You should consider including IPv6 in your plan.
There’s three easy ways to get a smile out of an IETF attendee.
The use of IPv6-only networks at IETF 100 is allowing attendees to troubleshoot IPv6 issues during the meeting.
An idea has been floated at the IETF 6man working group regarding the customer end of IPv6 addresses.
The ISOC Fellowship to the IETF introduces representatives from a diverse range of fields to the growing need to consider IPv6 in their planning and decision-making processes.
Google has fixed an IPv6 fragmentation handling problem in their Public DNS Service.