How well does ATR actually work?
Additional Truncated Response (ATR) does not completely fix the issue of large responses but it is worth considering if you want a faster DNS service.
Additional Truncated Response (ATR) does not completely fix the issue of large responses but it is worth considering if you want a faster DNS service.
APNIC Labs attempts to validate the proportion of resolvers reporting trust in KSK-2017 ahead of the restart of the Root Zone DNS key roll process.
Opinion: The collective enthusiasm for extending the Internet’s protocols should be matched by due care and constraint.
Guest Post: Since becoming the first major ISP in the UK to enable IPv6 for customers, Sky UK have added over 5 million new eyeballs to the IPv6 Internet.
Is there a core of “crypto zealots” in the IETF that are pushing an extreme agenda about encryption?
Guest Post: IPv6 may provide the key to reducing complexities that could impact the speeds that 5G promises.
Guest Post: Addressing the obstacles network operators face when deploying BCP38 will help with reducing spoofing incidents.
Guest Post: NAT over IPv6 is possible, but it’s messy and could be so easily avoided.
What changed in Internet addressing in 2017 and how has it changed the outlook for the Internet?
Guest Post: A recent study finds that QUIC largely outperforms TCP except for in the presence of packet reordering and on resource-constrained mobile devices.