[Podcast] Why the saga of IPv6 may never end
PING E17: Why is it taking so long for the world to transition to IPv6?
PING E17: Why is it taking so long for the world to transition to IPv6?
Guest Post: ISPs serving gamers can offer radically different gaming latencies depending on their peering relationships and path selection preferences.
Guest Post: A single Internet connected device employing EUI-64 can enable tracking of other devices, even if all other devices use privacy mechanisms such as IPv6 privacy extensions and the ISP employs prefix rotation.
Guest Post: Learn how the team at Verisign solved the mysterious case of the Google’s prepending nonce labels.
PING E14: Discussing the state of RPKI in Australia and New Zealand with Terry Sweetser.
Guest Post: 80% of DDoS attacks can be reduced by patching 20% of open DNS resolvers.
Guest Post: ccTLD data shows some interesting trends, especially for operators and those wishing to build capability in the Asia Pacific region.
Will we reach the end of this transition with a bang or a whimper?
Performance differs greatly for Sky Muster (GEO) and Starlink (LEO) satellite services in Australia based on which TCP flow control protocol you use.
Guest Post: Study seeks to understand the previously unknown network topology and application mix of power plant networks.