[Podcast] QUIC, and not so complex
New protocols like QUIC may seem complex to begin with but with experience and support they are becoming the next generation of protocol the Internet needs.
New protocols like QUIC may seem complex to begin with but with experience and support they are becoming the next generation of protocol the Internet needs.
Guest Post: RFC 9199 presents considerations to improve the security, resilience, and performance for large authoritative DNS server operators.
PING E16: Adrian Farrel discusses the the opportunities and challenges with tweaking the network layer.
Guest Post: Get to know RFC 9099, which analyses the operational security issues associated with deploying IPv6.
John Gilmore was at the heart of a precious moment in time in the history of Internet Protocols.
Can hop-by-hop extension headers solve the IPv6 path MTU discovery problem?
Geoff Huston presented on IPv6 fragmentation at IETF 113, held in a hybrid format from 19 to 25 March 2022.
DOA is a new proposal to improve on the RPKI model by providing clear, authenticated proof of the intent by address delegates.
Let’s talk about the ‘Unfortunate History of Transient Numeric Identifiers’.
Handling resolution failure, truncated responses, stateful hash-based DNSSEC signatures, and more.