Lessons learned when building my DNS resolver
Guest Post: What I learned building a DNS resolver from scratch without low-level network programming experience.
View Article[Podcast] The check is in the (e)mail(s)
Philip Paeps from the FreeBSD Cluster Administrators group discusses a simple but powerful approach to measurement: email.
View ArticleRFC 9518 — What can Internet standards do about centralization?
Guest Post: RFC 9518 "Centralization, Decentralization, and Internet Standards" has been published after more than two years of review, discussion, and revision.
View ArticleFreeIX Remote
Guest Post: The FreeIX Remote project offers an outreach infrastructure that connects to IXPs and PNIs, and is entirely free.
View ArticleOff-path TCP hijacking in NAT-enabled Wi-Fi networks
Guest Post: New off-path TCP hijacking attack in Wi-Fi networks that exploits vulnerabilities in the NAT mapping strategies of routers discovered.
View ArticleWhen I use a word it means what I chose it to mean
What does it mean when a given RFC changes the words in the specification? Has the specification changed?
View ArticleThe OSI Deprogrammer
Guest Post: OSI is basically unavoidable, even though it’s deeply unsuitable.
View ArticleThe evolution of network security
Guest Post: The evolution of network security and forthcoming challenges.
View ArticleExploring IPv6 scanning activities and prefix discovery
Guest Post: An analysis of scanning behaviour in darknets and honeynets.
View ArticleNavigating Starlink’s FCC paper trail
Guest Post: What I learned when I figured out how to navigate FCC filings.
View Article[Podcast] Calling time on DNSSEC: Part 1 of 2
Geoff Huston discusses the market failure of DNSSEC in deployment.
View ArticleDNS evolution
The DNS has evolved significantly during the Internet's lifetime. What’s changed and what’s remained the same?
View ArticleIPv6 Anywhere
Guest Post: Accelerating IPv6 adoption with multiple models of deployment.
View ArticleA newcomer’s experience at IETF
Guest Post: How an undergrad project led to becoming an Internet Standards Ambassador at IETF 119.
View ArticleSometimes equals isn’t equal
The meaning of 'equals' isn't as straightforward as it seems
View ArticleWhere did DNSSEC go wrong?
Guest Post: What lessons can we learn from the development of DNSSEC?
View ArticleUnravelling the threat of hosting-based domain takeovers
Guest Post: Introducing and evaluating a novel framework for detecting domain takeovers.
View Article[Podcast] Testing Post Quantum Cryptography DNSSEC
If quantum computing becomes viable, Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) will be needed to replace RSA and ECC signatures in DNSSEC. How well can today's DNS system handle PQC methods?
View ArticleA multifaceted look at Starlink performance: The good, the bad and the ugly
Guest Post: First-of-its-kind comprehensive analysis of Starlink performance using several measurement sources.
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