Dealing with IPv6 fragmentation in the DNS, Part 2
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.
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’s Chief Scientist participated at DNS OARC 26 in Madrid, Spain, from 14 to 15 May 2017.
APNIC participated at the DNS-OARC 24 workshop and IETF 95 meeting held back-to-back from 31 March to 8 April in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
George Michaelson shares his favourite picks from DNS-OARC 24, held recently in Buenos Aires.
A record 673 delegates attended RIPE 70 in Amsterdam from 11-15 May.
ICANN signed the Root Zone of the DNS in 2010. Five years on, it’s time to update the Key-Signing Key – and it isn’t a trivial exercise.
We’re delighted to announce Geoff Huston’s appointment to ICANN’s Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC).
Here’s your top 3 DNSSEC posts for the year.
Geoff Huston reports on a LABs experiment to measure the extent to which deployed DNSSEC-validating resolvers fully support the use of Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) with curve P-256.
Guest Post: “RADIUS is the protocol that will never die”. So given that RADIUS is staying, what do we need to do to make it secure for the next 30 years?