[Podcast] DNS computer says ‘NO’
Geoff Huston discusses novel ways to make saying ‘no’ in DNSSEC cheaper and faster, and explores the standards process around formalizing this choice.
Geoff Huston discusses novel ways to make saying ‘no’ in DNSSEC cheaper and faster, and explores the standards process around formalizing this choice.
Geoff discusses BGP ‘zombie’ routes — routes that should have been withdrawn but persist in the routing system. He explores how these anomalies might occur and what can be done to address them.
An analysis of CDS and CDNSKEY records looking at mismatches between child and parent, and the nameservers for the zone.
Tom Harrison gave three presentations at IETF 121, held in Dublin, Ireland from 2 to 8 November 2024.
Jen Linkova honoured for advancing global IPv6 deployment.
Two newcomers share their multi-year IPv6 deployment project and their experience with the IETF process.
Geoff Huston discusses measuring the routability of 240.0.0.0/4 class-E addresses.
BGP over QUIC, a BCP for publication servers, and AS Path protection at IETF 120.
Can we (or why can’t we) use the IP suite in space?
Where are we going with the DNS?