Why should I run my own DNS resolver?
Guest Post: There are many benefits for small- to medium-ISPs to run their own DNS resolvers, without much effort.
Guest Post: There are many benefits for small- to medium-ISPs to run their own DNS resolvers, without much effort.
Guest Post: If you operate your own DNS resolver, no matter what brand it is, upgrade it to the latest version now!
Guest Post: Names sent through to the DNS contain a wide variety of names from many applications, typos and strings of seemingly random letters.
Opinion: Why has our public key certificate system failed the Internet so badly?
Guest Post: Retiring the DNS special query type ‘ANY’ is anything but easy.
What happens when a safe containing the devices to facilitate the Root Signing Ceremony doesn’t open?
Over the past year, DNSSEC validation has rallied. Geoff Huston looks at what is behind the rise.
Follow this step-by-step guide to implement the DNS privacy standards DNS-over-TLS and DNS-over-HTTPS.
Guest Post: Study looks at why DNSSEC deployment remains so slow (and hard) in CDNs.
Guest Post: Study seeks to measure the effectiveness of encrypting the DNS for the purpose of privacy.