IETF 99, Prague: DNSOP considers client (and server) signalling and privacy
Security of the Domain Name System, and privacy, was a topic of much discussion during the recent DNS operations Working Group.
Security of the Domain Name System, and privacy, was a topic of much discussion during the recent DNS operations Working Group.
Should there be a hard limit for the /64 boundary? A question hotly debated during the 6MAN working group at IETF 99.
Microsoft’s IPv6 efforts on its corporate network are uncovering issues relevant to all IPv6 users.
The current state of naming models in the Home Networking (homenet) WG is quite a complex problem because there are at least two goals, and they may not entirely converge.
IEPG has moved to a new day in the IETF agenda, but it’s still a very useful conversation between the operations and engineering community.
Guest Post: Jari Arkko and Jeff Tantsura discuss the latest collaboration between the IETF and 3GPP on 5G technology.
IETF 98 Plenary speakers Niels ten Oever and Dave Clark question the role that the technical community has in human rights online.
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) held their 98th meeting in Chicago, USA, from 26 to 31 March 2017.
Geoff Huston shares his impressions from IETF 98 Working Groups and sessions, including DNSOPS, Homenet, IPv6, QUIC and Multi-Path TCP.
George Michaelson suggests how RIRs could contribute vital authoritative data to IPAM systems.