Present at APNIC 42 / bdNOG 6
The APNIC 42/bdNOG 6 Call for Papers is open. If you have an interesting presentation to share, we encourage you to make a submission.
The APNIC 42/bdNOG 6 Call for Papers is open. If you have an interesting presentation to share, we encourage you to make a submission.
While the current open nature of DNS queries makes third party monitoring, interception, and substitution incredibly easy, there are now some grounds to be optimistic and start to contemplate a DNS environment that preserves privacy and integrity.
Three Bangladeshi engineers share their IPv6 deployment journey and the lessons they’ve learned so far.
Guest Post: Verisign Labs has launched an experimental service to demonstrate the viability of a federated authentication system for RDAP. Find out more about the experiment and how you can participate.
Geoff returns to the subject of IP packet fragmentation, this time looking at how IPv6 has changed the behaviour of packet fragmentation and discussing the concern of whether IPv6 can handle big packets.
Guest Post: Matt Ringel shares Akamai’s 18 years of experience working with more than one hundred Internet Exchanges.
Guest Post: LinkedIn is seeing growing adoption of IPv6 from its member base and finding IPv6 is performing better than IPv4 on mobile networks.
Guest Post: What is Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) and why are RIRs adopting it?
The Internet of Things without the Internet is just things. So, what does the Internet bring to things to justify a capital T?
Guest Post: The founder of Neocities, a free web hosting service, shares his experience with implementing IPv6.