CNNIC’s RPKI deployment experience
Guest Post: After a carefully planned rollout, CNNIC is now offering its RPKI service to its members.
Guest Post: After a carefully planned rollout, CNNIC is now offering its RPKI service to its members.
Guest Post: How can a wireless sensor network be secured without impairing the performance and behaviour of the network?
In part two of his IPv6 fragmentation research posts, Geoff Huston turns his attention to measuring the packet drop rate when sending fragmented packets to IPv6 end hosts.
Guest Post: NAT64check can be used to easily check whether sites are reachable and work correctly over IPv6 and NAT64.
Is IPv6 fragmentation a fixable problem in the DNS, and if so, how?
Discussions around Coordinated Address Space Management (CASM) continued during IETF 99 and the RIRs are participating.
Guest Post: The networking industry has a long history of improving default behaviour. With the publication of RFC8212 it’s time to do it again.
Geoff recaps some highlights from the technical presentations at RIPE 74.
A look at Google’s delay-controlled TCP flow control algorithm, called BBR.
Guest Post: By adapting a previous measuring method, we are able to observe how operators allocate IPv6 addresses more easily.