RDAP now a published standard
After three years of effort, Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) is now a set of standardized IETF specifications.
After three years of effort, Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) is now a set of standardized IETF specifications.
At the IEPG meeting, Francis Dupont presented on behalf of Mark Andrews from ISC, on the levels of EDNS compliance being seen in the DNS traffic.
In this article, I’ll contrast two tools of abstraction, from two different programming paradigms, and talk about how they solve the same problem from opposing perspectives.
GSMA Mobile World Congress is the world’s biggest mobile industry event, this year attracting 93,000+ attendees from 200 countries.
At the IEPG session at IETF92, Dallas, Yasuhiro Ohara from NTT showed his BGP tool bgpdump2. This is a really sweet package which can be used to compare BGP RIB dumps.
At the IEPG meeting today at IETF92, Geoff presented on the APNIC labs measurement of the EC-DSA algorithm support in DNSSEC.
Over 50 countries and over 300 institutions, corporations, government bodies, and civil society groups will be converging in Manila from 24 to 25 March for this “global workshop” aimed at protecting the open Internet and the digital rights of its users.
APNIC is collecting reports from our Members in the Pacific and other affected islands, and needs are being assessed based on those reports.
It has a role in managing Internet names, numbers and protocol parameters, you may answer… but exactly what, and how does it work?
While it is the policy and regulatory side of GSMA that brought me here, it is their membership and, ultimately, reaching out to them on IPv6 deployment, that is critical.