The current state of RDAP
Guest Post: RDAP, the more modern replacement for whois, has matured, and adoption is growing rapidly.
Guest Post: RDAP, the more modern replacement for whois, has matured, and adoption is growing rapidly.
What IPv4 and IPv6 addressing in 2025 tells us about the changing nature of the network.
How a network engineer stumbled into Internet coordination — and stayed long enough to help shape it.
Guest Post: Investigating transition requirements for PQC DNSSEC.
Guest Post: How to use Knot with HSMs, seamlessly transition from OpenDNSSEC, and switch to in-memory keys.
Guest Post: Why is TLSv1.3 a better fit for Zero Trust?
A roundup of new documents, current work, and new work from DNSOP.
How APNIC products were improved in 2024 to benefit Members and the wider community.
What IPv4 and IPv6 addressing in 2024 tells us about the changing nature of the network.
Why not redesignate the reserved 240.0.0.0/4 address block for private use?