DNS: A look back at a look back
Guest Post: Looking back on past forecasts for the DNS exposes how far it has evolved from its preliminary tasks.
Guest Post: Looking back on past forecasts for the DNS exposes how far it has evolved from its preliminary tasks.
While there are a number of approaches to DNS measurement, all have their own forms of potential bias and uncertainty.
Guest Post: The concept of resolver pools can be beneficial in improving the performance of DNS resolutions.
Guest Post: Almost 200 people running DNS systems share their views on and concerns with deploying DNS privacy.
Guest Post: To what extent does price and return on investment play on the adoption of DNSSEC?
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.
Opinion: The collective enthusiasm for extending the Internet’s protocols should be matched by due care and constraint.
Guest Post: Volumetric DDoS attacks have scaled back a bit in sheer size, but continue to increase in frequency.
APNIC Labs is partnering with Cloudflare for a joint research project relating to the operation of the DNS.
Guest Post: how many features can we add to the DNS before it breaks? How can we reduce, at least, the growth in DNS complexity?