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Geoff Huston investigates how authoritative DNS servers respond to random name attacks.
Geoff Huston investigates how authoritative DNS servers respond to random name attacks.
Part two of Geoff’s BGP report for 2018 assesses whether the stability of the routing system is changing.
Akinori Maemura was one of a group of policy trailblazers from the APNIC region that helped create the first global IPv6 policy.
Guest Post: What percentage of IP networks are delegating corresponding reverse DNS zones to one of their authoritative name servers?
Has the use of elliptical curve cryptographic algorithms in generating digital signatures for securing the DNS improved since 2014?
Geoff Huston delves into the statistics to test common theories on the deployment of IPv6. Are they true?
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.
Why has the DNS Root Zone KSK roll been postponed? Geoff Huston digs into the data to explain.
Managing the remaining IPv4 /8, leasing address space, and IPv6 allocation procedures are among the proposals to be discussed at the three-session Open Policy Meeting at APNIC 44 next month.