How do we count ASNs?
Now that we know what it means to be an ASN, how do we count them?
Now that we know what it means to be an ASN, how do we count them?
Geoff Huston shares his thoughts from the recent DNS-OARC 34.
An IPv6 deployment that began with a series of relatively isolated IPv6 metro area networks (MANs) has begun to take off.
Guest Post: Newly released Unbound 1.12.0 comes with support for DNS-over-HTTPS.
Guest Post: Tests show there are ways in which malware can exfiltrate data via IPv6.
Guest Post: Study finds that replacing outdated cryptographic algorithms can take more than four years.
Guest Post: Study shows big five content providers are at various stages of DNSSEC, IPv6 and TCP adoption.
The third is a series of posts by Geoff Huston answering questions on RPKI.
Guest Post: Learn how eXpress Data Path (XDP) can augment existing DNS software instead of replacing it.
In August 2019, 3% of users passed their queries through resolvers that actively work to minimize the extent of leakage of superfluous information in DNS queries. What’s changed in 12 months?