APNIC Training: 2019 in review
The APNIC Training team had another busy year in 2019.
The APNIC Training team had another busy year in 2019.
APNIC supported and participated at MMIX MMONG Forum 2020 in Yangon, Myanmar, from 13 to 17 January 2020.
Guest Post: While BBR is supposed to be a rate-based algorithm, when competing with other flows, BBR is window-limited.
The 2010s finished as they started, with IPv4 exhaustion still a hot topic within the Internet community.
Dave Täht recounted the story of bufferbloat and the deployment challenges ahead.
APNIC participated at both the 33rd TWNIC IP OPM and TWNOG 4.0 meetings in Taipei, Taiwan, from 5 to 6 December 2019.
APNIC proudly supported and participated at the 11th Bangladesh Network Operators Group (bdNOG 11) meeting in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, from 10 to 14 January 2020.
Geoff Huston analyzes the trends in IPv4 and IPv6 addressing in 2019 and makes some predictions about what the future holds.
Guest Post: New app assists with securely deploying IPv6 on Ethernet LANs.
Guest Post: The SHAmbles prefix collision attack against SHA-1 offers a new way for attackers to spook the DNS despite DNSSEC.