NZNOG 2015: Lets all run OpenWRT
Jed Laundry gave a brief impassioned call-to-arms for commonality
Jed Laundry gave a brief impassioned call-to-arms for commonality
Host an APNIC Training event and help regional network engineers and operators learn the knowledge required to build the Internet.
Here’s your top 3 DNSSEC posts for the year.
WHOIS is a service that many Internet users rely on daily – with around 200 queries a second, it’s a critical service to have available and responsive at all times
The Internet’s Domain Name System is a modern day miracle: even if it’s not the largest database that’s ever been built, it’s perhaps one of the more intensively used.
Ray Bellis’ tiny DNSSEC server will help us do 10 million DNSSEC experiments per day.
Guest Post: With just three months to go before APRICOT 2015 summit in Fukuoka, Japan, I thought, as Programme Committee co-chair, I’d take this opportunity to do a bit of forecasting about the value of this event.
Geoff Huston reports on a LABs experiment to measure the extent to which deployed DNSSEC-validating resolvers fully support the use of Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) with curve P-256.
APNIC’s George Michaelson has been appointed to the Board of the Domain Name System Operations Analysis and Research Center (DNS-OARC).
Geoff Huston shares his observations of some of the presentations at NANOG 62, held recently in Baltimore, USA.