Let’s talk about IPv6 DNS64 & DNSSEC
Guest Post: How can IPv6-only hosts access IPv4-only parts of the Internet? One possible way is to use NAT64 in conjunction with DNS64.
Guest Post: How can IPv6-only hosts access IPv4-only parts of the Internet? One possible way is to use NAT64 in conjunction with DNS64.
Event Wrap: APNIC attended the Indonesian Network Information Centre’s most recent Open Policy Meeting held in Batam from 30 to 31 May 2016.
Guest Post: New Zealand’s recent Independent Review of Intelligence and Security makes some recommendations that should be of interest to the global Internet community.
After five years of operation, where are we with rolling over the Key Signing Key of the DNS Root Zone?
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.
Internet Week 2015 was held in conjunction with IPv6 Summit 2015 in Tokyo, Japan, from 16 to 20 November.
Internet Week started in Japan as an IP meeting in 1990 with just 40 participants. Since then it has grown, this year attracting more than 2,600 participants.
Guest Post: There’s less than three months to go before APRICOT 2016 in Auckland, New Zealand – have you registered?
Guest Post: The RIPE NCC shares its experience performing DNSSEC algorithm roll-overs.
Three-day Network Security workshop, 17-19 November, in Colombo, Sri Lanka.