Event Wrap: PacNOG 31
APNIC actively participated at PacNOG 31, held from 26 to 30 June in Port Vila, Vanuatu.
APNIC actively participated at PacNOG 31, held from 26 to 30 June in Port Vila, Vanuatu.
Guest Post: What’s wrong with RFC 9002?
Deploying ZONEMD in the root zone will help increase the security, stability and resiliency of the DNS.
Guest Post: How are DNS TXT records really used?
Guest Post: The new record type will add an additional layer of cryptographic security to ensure the reliability of root zone data.
Dealing with dual pitfalls and risks.
Guest Post: How IPv6 address renumbering works and why it doesn’t solve all privacy problems.
Chimi Dorji presented on the status of IPv6 in the South Asian region and Nepal at npNOG 8, held from 18 to 23 June in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Guest Post: Measuring blowback — the phenomenon where a single probe to a target can generate multiple packets in response.
Answering difficult questions about NXDOMAIN responses on recursive resolvers.