My personal top 5 Internet outcomes for 2014
Just some of GGM’s favourite (Internet-related) things
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.
Are 4-byte ASNs really being used in the Asia Pacific?
Warren Kumari (Google) and Paul Hoffman (VPN Consortium) discussed their draft to permit recursive DNS resolvers to fetch the signed root zone, and serve it.
At IETF90 tech staff from the RIR and ccTLD/gTLD communities held an all-day RDAP interop test. RDAP is the protocol and data specification in JSON which hopefully can replace WHOIS in the long term.
The Root Server Stability Advisory Committee (RSSAC) meets every IETF, as a side activity (not on the IETF agenda).
Yesterday APNIC Research Scientist George Michaelson commented on media coverage of the internet “running out of space”, quoting research by APNIC Chief Scientist, Geoff Huston. Today, Geoff continues the discussion.
At IETF90, the technical plenary session discussed geographic and location issues as a panel session, looking into how traffic flows can be seen to cross borders because of network topology.
Jane …
APNIC attended the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) 90, held from 20 to 25 July 2014 in Toronto, Canada.
The IETF is an open Internet standards body that functions under the guidance …