More notes from IETF 112
Geoff Huston on currently active IETF routing security, IPv6, and transport discussions.
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?
The way DNS resolution is used in today’s network is changing, and it has wider implications.
Guest Post: How important is compression for achieving the fast startup performance that QUIC promises.
What technologies will play a prominent role in the Internet over the next decade?
Review 2019 through Geoff Huston’s eyes, with three of his best posts from the year past.