There is an obvious tension between resilience and speed in the design of a resolver’s query strategy. DNS cold starts bring that tension into focus.
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The Internet’s Domain Name System undertakes a vitally important role in today’s Internet. The question here is — is the DNS centralized?
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Registration has opened for #APNIC62, being held from 4 to 10 September 2026 in Mumbai, India. Register before 31 July to receive an early bird discount for the workshops.
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“RADIUS is the protocol that will never die” - Alan DeKok
So given that RADIUS is staying, what do we need to do to make it secure for the next 30 years?
https://t.co/eX572AtSPL
What can be learned by reimplementing the common traceroute utility in Rust? The inner workings of traceroute, and the importance of careful interpretation, for a start.
https://t.co/PMHsMjM5l7
The IETF Datatracker has published the initial draft of the IAB workshop report on IP address geolocation, summarizing challenges, edge cases, and future directions.
https://t.co/J59EBIDnkZ
Warren Finch explains how the Open Fibre Data Standard (OFDS) provides a common way to describe fibre infrastructure as structured, machine-readable data, allowing shared understanding without requiring uniform ownership or control.
https://t.co/pIhTrijkXT
The Open Fibre Data Standard (OFDS) provides a common way to describe fibre infrastructure as structured, machine-readable data, allowing shared understanding without requiring uniform ownership or control. https://t.co/7dK922tCk6
The use of encrypted DNS transports for communication between recursive resolvers and authoritative services in the DNS was an important topic of discussion OARC 46 in Edinburgh. Geoff Huston attended the meeting, and shares his thoughts.
https://t.co/Wh98qF9Bw1
Women in ICT Solomon Islands (WItSI) hosted CyberQuest 2026 in Honiara, Solomon Islands, held 5 - 6 May 2026.
The two-day event brought together students and professionals, for a program combining foundational training, technical exercises, and peer exchange.
From Kubernetes migration to improved ASN comparison and stronger data normalization, PeeringDB has delivered a range of updates over the past six months. Leo Vegoda highlights key operational changes, new search capabilities, and what’s coming next.
https://t.co/Y5RGT0c68L
In this episode of the PING podcast, Alban Kwan from the Trusted Notifier Network talks about the socialized costs of online abuse, and the need for a stronger method of abuse notification within business and the community.
https://t.co/N27rCEHoI0
IPv6 can be seen as an infrastructure refresh, rather than an organizational responsibility tied to governance, risk, and compliance. Reframe it in those terms, and it shifts from a network discussion to a board-level obligation.
https://t.co/owzG0jIqVt
RPKIViews captures the constantly changing global RPKI dataset without storing wasteful full snapshots. Job Snijders shows that by using CCRs, deduplication, and high-efficiency compression, rpkispools make long-term RPKI research practical at scale.
https://t.co/iQTTvMzZxA
The NRO NC has updated the status report related to comments received during the consultation on the second version of the RIR Governance Document.
https://t.co/5VUCaHkEwe