Notes from DNS OARC 43
DNS as an attack platform, privacy and anonymity, authoritative server performance, and more from OARC 43.
DNS as an attack platform, privacy and anonymity, authoritative server performance, and more from OARC 43.
DNS-OARC’s president, Phil Regnauld, discusses the three faces of DNS-OARC — the community, tools, and DITL collection.
Geoff Huston presented ‘Is the DNS ready for IPv6?’ at the DNS-OARC 42nd Workshop held in Charlotte, USA on 8 and 9 February 2024.
DELEG Resource Records, DNS caching resolution failures, DNSSEC upgrades, DNS resilience, and more.
Mitigating cache poisoning, post-quantum crypto, defining IPv6-ready DNS, and more from OARC 40.
Cohesion in the namespace is actually what’s stopping splintering and fracturing in the Internet.
Geoff Huston presented on the ‘Path to Resolverless DNS’ at DNS-OARC 39 held in Belgrade, Serbia from 22 to 23 October 2022.
KINDNS, DNSSEC deployment risks, fourteen years in the life of A-Root, DNS at the IETF, and more from DNS-OARC 39.
Geoff Huston presented on the resolvers we use at DNS-OARC 38, held in Philadelphia, USA from 30 to 31 July 2022.
DNS spoofing is a growing problem that can be stopped with a range of countermeasures or just DNSSEC.