Taiwan’s peering community in the spotlight
Guest Post: Taiwan held its first national Internet Peering Forum last month — Taiwan Peering Forum 2017 — with over 300 attendees.
Guest Post: Taiwan held its first national Internet Peering Forum last month — Taiwan Peering Forum 2017 — with over 300 attendees.
Guest Post: Former APNIC Fellow and ISIF Award recipient Vashkar Bhattacharjee, who is visually impaired, shares his story of how he won the WSIS Prize, which rewards ICT initiatives.
APNIC is supporting ISC to incorporate code changes to BIND, its open source DNS software, to help reduce the load on DNS root servers.
In part two of his IPv6 fragmentation research posts, Geoff Huston turns his attention to measuring the packet drop rate when sending fragmented packets to IPv6 end hosts.
APNIC Members can cast their vote online now for the NRO NC election, to be held at APNIC 44 in Taichung.
Guest Post: A new community service tool allows Internet users to see if their IP address has been seen to be misbehaving or in use by an infected host.
Guest Post: After years of being used sparsely for UDP-based services such as DNS, anycasting IP space has become quite a meme in the networking world.
Managing the remaining IPv4 /8, leasing address space, and IPv6 allocation procedures are among the proposals to be discussed at the three-session Open Policy Meeting at APNIC 44 next month.
Guest Post: NAT64check can be used to easily check whether sites are reachable and work correctly over IPv6 and NAT64.
Is IPv6 fragmentation a fixable problem in the DNS, and if so, how?