How can APNIC help with IPv4 transfers?
The IPv4 Transfer Listing Service is one of the services APNIC offers for eligible IPv4 recipients and holders of unused addresses.
The IPv4 Transfer Listing Service is one of the services APNIC offers for eligible IPv4 recipients and holders of unused addresses.
Mongolian mobile operator, MobiCom, has started performing Route Origin Validation to secure its routes.
Guest Post: How can eXpress Data Path be used to deliver open and reliable solutions for core protocols in the DNS?
A policy to allow denial of access to un-delegated IPv4 and IPv6 addresses has been deployed
Guest Post: There’s a lot more to DNS Statistics Collector than its current DNS checks and balance application, writes Jerry Lundström.
The WIDE Project, JPRS and APNIC will work together to expand M-Root DNS services in the Asia Pacific.
Guest Post: The IETF should ultimately ground its decisions in what’s good for people who use the Internet.
Some reflections from conducting two virtual training sessions for network operators in Pakistan and Mongolia.
APNIC staff participated in several virtual security-related events, sharing information on topics including RPKI, security attack mitigation and CERT capacity building.
Guest Post: Proposal seeks to change RPKI to a distributed model, preventing unilateral takedown of IP prefixes by Regional Internet Registries.