Revisiting reverse DNS use
Guest Post: What percentage of IP networks are delegating corresponding reverse DNS zones to one of their authoritative name servers?
Guest Post: What percentage of IP networks are delegating corresponding reverse DNS zones to one of their authoritative name servers?
Guest Post: As the Internet has matured, it seems to have fed the creation of large, centralized entities that provide most Internet services, for better and worse.
DOH (DNS over HTTPS) and other means to secure the DNS attracted plenty of discussion at the recent DNS-OARC meeting.
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Guest Post: The recent APTLD meeting provided an opportunity to look back on its past achievements, as well as look ahead to its future.
Is it time we review the way we record resource geolocation to be more in line with users’ needs?
The level of interest in the general topic of routing security peaked at the recent NANOG meeting, with several thought-provoking presentations on the topic.
The 29th DNS-OARC workshop was a remarkably effective DNS meeting, with a wealth of operational experience and engagement.
APNIC welcomes your suggestions to help us consider the best approach to addressing ROA inconsistencies.
Here are a few moments I’ve captured from the first two days of the RIPE 77 meeting happening this week.