New look for DSC, more than a DNS stats collector
Guest Post: There’s a lot more to DNS Statistics Collector than its current DNS checks and balance application, writes Jerry Lundström.
Guest Post: There’s a lot more to DNS Statistics Collector than its current DNS checks and balance application, writes Jerry Lundström.
The WIDE Project, JPRS and APNIC will work together to expand M-Root DNS services in the Asia Pacific.
Guest Post: With 70% of market share, Chromium has had a significant impact on the total root DNS traffic.
Geoff shares his thoughts from the recent DNS-OARC virtual meeting.
Guest Post: Expecting firewalls and gateways to secure DNS traffic is folly in today’s Internet. Instead, we need a more resilient approach.
Guest Post: Canonical Name (CNAME) cloaking is a new measurement technique to circumvent third-party browser extensions.
Guest Post: About 3% of the domain names requested by the NTP pool are invalid, and almost all the invalid domain names have never provided time synchronization services.
How is IPv6 being used as a transport protocol for DNS queries?
Guest post: DNSSEC validation is past 25% worldwide but progress has not been spread evenly. Why?
APNIC participated at the ninth Registration Operations Workshop (ROW #9), held online on 16 June 2020.