IETF 100, Singapore: IPv6 the time is now, ISOC Fellows
The ISOC Fellowship to the IETF introduces representatives from a diverse range of fields to the growing need to consider IPv6 in their planning and decision-making processes.
The ISOC Fellowship to the IETF introduces representatives from a diverse range of fields to the growing need to consider IPv6 in their planning and decision-making processes.
Google has fixed an IPv6 fragmentation handling problem in their Public DNS Service.
Guest Post: Three well-known vendors share their thoughts on how to improve support for IPv6 on customer equipment.
Study meetings help non-technical people working in the Japanese communications industry to understand IPv6.
Guest Post: Why aren’t the good guys ahead of the bad guys when it comes to detecting covert channels and exploiting known vulnerabilities?
Learn how to use a raw socket interface in IPv6 to generate a UDP-based DNS server and a TCP-based HTTP(S) server that allows the application to exercise direct control over packet fragmentation.
Guest Post: Updated results from the IPv6 deployment survey as presented at APNIC 44.
Some of the highlights from DNS-OARC 27 held in San Jose from 29 September to 3 October 2017.
Professor Shian-Shyong Tseng provides an insight into the history of Taiwan’s Internet registry, TWNIC.
Guest Post: The Network Operator Measurement Activity (NOMA) platform explores the possibility of making use of data within constituent networks for Internet health metrics measurements.