APNIC celebrates 30 years: Part 4 — Rundown to final /8 and the birth of IPv6
How the community made policy changes in the face of inevitable IPv4 exhaustion
How the community made policy changes in the face of inevitable IPv4 exhaustion
An extensive summary of activity in the DNS Operations Working Group.
Guest Post: The new record type will add an additional layer of cryptographic security to ensure the reliability of root zone data.
Investigating the evolving layers, and business, of the Internet.
NTP security, transition mechanisms, TCP delayed ACKs, alternate name systems, and more from IETF 116.
What can IPv4 and IPv6 addressing in 2022 tell us about the changing nature of the network?
Will the emerging centralization of the authoritative nameserver service impact users?
Measuring the robustness of IPv6 extension headers.
How should we engage with evolution and innovation in the Internet’s name space?
Is the Internet’s address space already fragmented? The answer is not straightforward.