DNS Zombies
It seems that some things just never die, and this includes DNS queries.
It seems that some things just never die, and this includes DNS queries.
Geoff Huston shares his observations of some of the presentations at NANOG 66, held recently in San Diego, California.
Each New Year brings with it new puzzles to solve, and questions to answer. Here’s six topics worth keeping an eye on in 2016.
With the stewardship of IANA’s naming and addressing responsibilities under discussion, Paul Wilson explains the important, fundamental differences between these critical Internet resources.
Internet Week 2015 was held in conjunction with IPv6 Summit 2015 in Tokyo, Japan, from 16 to 20 November.
Guest Post: There’s less than three months to go before APRICOT 2016 in Auckland, New Zealand – have you registered?
Here at APNIC, we use both IP anycast and managed DNS. This article outlines how we do it.
Guest Post: The RIPE NCC shares its experience performing DNSSEC algorithm roll-overs.
My thoughts on presentations at the Internet Engineering and Planning Group meeting at IETF 94 in Yokohama this week.
APNIC participated at both NANOG 65 and ARIN 36, in Montréal, Canada last week.