[Podcast] DNS computer says ‘NO’
Geoff Huston discusses novel ways to make saying ‘no’ in DNSSEC cheaper and faster, and explores the standards process around formalizing this choice.
Geoff Huston discusses novel ways to make saying ‘no’ in DNSSEC cheaper and faster, and explores the standards process around formalizing this choice.
Geoff Huston examines the number of nameservers assigned to domains and the potentially inefficient methods used to select which one is queried.
Geoff discusses EDNS0 client subnet signaling, how it affects traffic steering by the CDN, and the labs measurements.
Investigating the EDNS0 option for DNS, focusing on the specified maximum UDP packet size and its practical implications in the modern Internet.
APNIC actively participated in the APAC DNS Forum 2024 held in Bali, Indonesia from 23 to 24 July 2024.
Following on from his last podcast, Geoff explores how to fix the problem in DNSSEC deployment and how this can benefit TLS.
Guest Post: What lessons can we learn from the development of DNSSEC?
Geoff Huston discusses the market failure of DNSSEC in deployment.
Geoff Huston discusses a proposed new way to manage the DNS mechanisms for delegation.
DELEG Resource Records, DNS caching resolution failures, DNSSEC upgrades, DNS resilience, and more.