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: What are the fundamental limits of end-to-end congestion control in 5G networks?
Guest Post: Alibaba shares their experience developing XLINK, a multipath extension for QUIC.
Geoff Huston discusses technical presentations from RIPE 83.
Geoff Huston on currently active IETF routing security, IPv6, and transport discussions.
Guest Post: DoH resolver lists are not comprehensive, which makes it difficult for network administrators to entirely block DoH connections.
Guest Post: Which spin bit are you using to observe fully encrypted transport protocols for packet loss?
Guest Post: Study demonstrates large differences between Google, Facebook, and Cloudflare’s QUIC performance profiles.
Encrypted transport headers, transport protocol meddling, and content vs carriage.
Guest Post: QUIC combines features of TCP and TLS to speed up web object transfers, but it has its flaws. What if there was another way to combine TCP and TLS?