The future is still IPv6
Singapore has seen a rise in IPv6 capability, but no real change in use. What’s going on?
Singapore has seen a rise in IPv6 capability, but no real change in use. What’s going on?
Guest Post: Five years ago, the IETF declared the ‘new’ Internet Protocol IPv6 in RFC 8200.
Guest Post: 2012 was a turning point for the IPv6 Internet. What lies ahead?
Guest Post: Almost non-existent until October 2021, MPTCP deployment now spans more than 80 economies.
Guest Post: Around 20% of resolvers almost never succeed in resolving AAAA queries.
Large-scale IPv6 scanning is feasible. Secure and monitor IPv6 and open IPv6 services on your network with Shadowserver’s free reports.
How to easily solve common questions received by the APNIC Helpdesk.
ROV measurement, DANE Portal, IPv6 extension headers, congestion control, and more topics of interest from IETF 114.
APNIC actively participated at the inaugural VNNIC Internet Conference 2022, held in a hybrid format from 22 to 25 June 2022.
Guest Post: In a burning world, functionality is more important than security, but remains trumped by safety.