RDAP now a published standard
After three years of effort, Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) is now a set of standardized IETF specifications.
After three years of effort, Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) is now a set of standardized IETF specifications.
At the IEPG meeting, Francis Dupont presented on behalf of Mark Andrews from ISC, on the levels of EDNS compliance being seen in the DNS traffic.
At the IEPG session at IETF92, Dallas, Yasuhiro Ohara from NTT showed his BGP tool bgpdump2. This is a really sweet package which can be used to compare BGP RIB dumps.
At the IEPG meeting today at IETF92, Geoff presented on the APNIC labs measurement of the EC-DSA algorithm support in DNSSEC.
It has a role in managing Internet names, numbers and protocol parameters, you may answer… but exactly what, and how does it work?
Ten years have passed since WSIS – what progress has been made?
What is the role of a technology standards body? Should it try and be all things to all people? Or should it try and maintain focus and resist pressures for change?
Just some of GGM’s favourite (Internet-related) things
The Internet’s Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is one of the most critical components of today’s Internet. However, it does not just work all by itself, and within each network the configuration and operation of the routing system are of critical importance.
Ray Bellis’ tiny DNSSEC server will help us do 10 million DNSSEC experiments per day.