[Podcast] Post-Quantum Cryptography
Geoff Huston discusses Post-Quantum Cryptography in Internet protocols and the DNS in particular.
Geoff Huston discusses Post-Quantum Cryptography in Internet protocols and the DNS in particular.
An analysis of CDS and CDNSKEY records looking at mismatches between child and parent, and the nameservers for the zone.
Global IPv6 adoption shows a linear trend, with varying progress across economies, prompting questions about the driving factors and their implications.
Two newcomers share their multi-year IPv6 deployment project and their experience with the IETF process.
Geoff Huston discusses measuring the routability of 240.0.0.0/4 class-E addresses.
Nowmay Opalinski discusses the GEODE project and his analysis of Internet fragility in Pakistan.
Geoff discusses EDNS0 client subnet signaling, how it affects traffic steering by the CDN, and the labs measurements.
Joao Damas explains how the APNIC Labs measurement system works.
Investigating the EDNS0 option for DNS, focusing on the specified maximum UDP packet size and its practical implications in the modern Internet.
Caspar and Ralph from SIDN Labs discuss their DNSSEC testbed for Post Quantum Cryptography.