IP addressing through 2022
What can IPv4 and IPv6 addressing in 2022 tell us about the changing nature of the network?
What can IPv4 and IPv6 addressing in 2022 tell us about the changing nature of the network?
New environmental grants, a new project in Afghanistan and growth in existing projects — the APNIC Foundation had a big year in 2022.
Guest Post: How to semi-automatically generate large amounts of DDoS training data from IXPs.
KINDNS, DNSSEC deployment risks, fourteen years in the life of A-Root, DNS at the IETF, and more from DNS-OARC 39.
Guest Post: How much unwanted traffic is out there, and how much is too much to allow out of a source network?
Counting down to APNIC 54, we’re sharing the successes, challenges, and history of Internet operations in our host city.
Guest Post: Five years ago, the IETF declared the ‘new’ Internet Protocol IPv6 in RFC 8200.
Large-scale IPv6 scanning is feasible. Secure and monitor IPv6 and open IPv6 services on your network with Shadowserver’s free reports.
Guest Post: Segment routing can help implement the service capabilities required by network slicing in the transport domain.
The driving factors that will shape the future of computer communications and digital services.