Assessing the security of Internet paths
Guest Post: A case study of critical Dutch infrastructures.
Guest Post: A case study of critical Dutch infrastructures.
If quantum computing becomes viable, Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) will be needed to replace RSA and ECC signatures in DNSSEC. How well can today’s DNS system handle PQC methods?
Guest Post: New off-path TCP hijacking attack in Wi-Fi networks that exploits vulnerabilities in the NAT mapping strategies of routers discovered.
Nets and subnets — do we actually need the idea of a subnet in the IP addressing architecture?
Guest Post: Is a/48 always sufficient for each site? If not, what prefix size is needed, and how does assigning a larger prefix affect the address plan?
Geoff Huston explores the performance of the BBR and Cubic flow control algorithms on the Starlink network through comprehensive measurements.
Geoff Huston discusses the EU taking a direct role in the IETF standards development process.
Guest Post: Delay Tolerant Networking over heterogeneous Internetworks must be engineered to achieve peak performance. What can be done?
Guest Post: How does the NTP Pool map clients to NTP servers and how can it be improved?
Measuring DNS resolver compliance with UDP response truncation standards in an IPv6-only DNS server environment.