xBGP: a step toward a fully extensible BGP
Guest post: What if network operators could customize routing protocols deployed in their network, without all the years of standardization?
Guest post: What if network operators could customize routing protocols deployed in their network, without all the years of standardization?
Guest post: There is a tradeoff between achievable throughput and coverage of wireless signals — using multiple channels can deliver better results.
Guest Post: New tool KADABRA can help monitor Internet resources growth, check for incidents, and analyze RPKI data for Indonesia.
Geoff Huston analyses recent and historical BGP routing table growth and forecasts IPv4 and IPv6 BGP routing table growth for the next five years.
Guest Post: A proposal to allow Resource Tagged Attestations can be tested in Krill and Routinator with just a few simple steps.
Guest Post: FlashRoute is 3x faster than other popular tracerouting tools.
Guest Post: New routing models compute the best allocation to maximize the throughput upon target failures.
Guest Post: Breakthrough routing protocols provide a richer set of routing options for future networks.
The third is a series of posts by Geoff Huston answering questions on RPKI.
Internet infrastructure has evolved a lot since the 1980s. How well is the DNS coping with all that change?