Policy Series: Community-led policy process stands the test of time
Anne Lord helps answer a question that is often asked about APNIC Policy: how was the current policy process created in the first place?
Anne Lord helps answer a question that is often asked about APNIC Policy: how was the current policy process created in the first place?
With 2-byte ASN exhaustion rapidly approaching, Geoff Huston helped develop a policy and plan that successfully transitioned the Internet to 4-byte ASNs.
Akinori Maemura was one of a group of policy trailblazers from the APNIC region that helped create the first global IPv6 policy.
Guest Post: The need for quick remediation of failures and high reliability in BGP networks can be hard to reconcile.
Guest Post: Study follows the evolution of TLS from 2012 using a dataset of 319.3 billion TLS connections collected from large universities and research centres across North America.
DOH (DNS over HTTPS) and other means to secure the DNS attracted plenty of discussion at the recent DNS-OARC meeting.
The level of interest in the general topic of routing security peaked at the recent NANOG meeting, with several thought-provoking presentations on the topic.
A deeper look at the potential benefits of DNS over HTTPS, or DOH.
Guest Post: Will upcoming changes to open source DNS software break your domain?
Guest Post: Zesplot is a new tool that allows users to more easily visualize and monitor for errors in the IPv6 address space.