2.6 million addresses support QUIC
Guest Post: Study finds more than 2.3 million IPv4 hosts and 300,000 IPv6 capable QUIC servers.
Guest Post: Study finds more than 2.3 million IPv4 hosts and 300,000 IPv6 capable QUIC servers.
Guest Post: CDN shares how it detects cases where BBR provides improved performance enabling them to provide more custom congestion control.
Guest Post: Study identifies more than 1 million hidden root certificates operated by 5,000 organizations, including government/enterprise agencies and TLS-interception software.
Guest Post: An overlooked DNS vulnerability that, when combined with a configuration error, is leading to massive DNS traffic surges.
What can IPv4 and IPv6 addressing in 2021 tell us about the changing nature of the network?
Guest Post: WCD has consequences well beyond personal information leaks — attacks targeting non-authenticated pages are highly damaging.
Is the stability of the routing system changing?
Guest Post: Internet researchers and operators are overlooking a high-impact event that poses a significant threat to the Internet.
Geoff Huston analyses recent and historical BGP routing table growth and forecasts IPv4 and IPv6 BGP routing table growth for the next five years.
This year, George Michaelson touched on topics ranging from news to explainers. Here are three of George’s best.