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Why you want a root server nearby, even if you have to host it yourself
Read moreThere are three reasons why you want a root server near you: Performance (faster response time) Resilience (less affected...
June 27, 20170 -
ISC Network Operations Report for 2014
Read moreISC’s Public Benefit network services are: F-Root; SNS-PB, a subsidized anycasted DNS infrastructure for non-profits; Hosted@, subsidized hosting for non-profit...
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Free is too Expensive
Read moreWorking at the Internet Systems Consortium, I feel I have a somewhat privileged look into the open source business...
January 22, 2013 -
Origin ASN for Anycasted Services
Read moreThere is a new draft from the IETF GROW working group that attempts to standardize how Anycasted services manage...
September 26, 2011 -
DS-Lite architecture: overview and automatic configuration
Read moreDual Stack Lite is an architecture that allows IPv4 services to be provided in an IPv6 network, despite a...
August 9, 2011 -
New Opportunities for Criminal Growth – Forecasting Cyber-Crime during the IPv6 Transition
Read moreI had the fortunate opportunity to present the Wednesday Keynote at the Rocky Mountain 2011 IPv6 Summit. The session...
April 27, 2011 -
ISC DHCP and IPv6 – the DHCPv6 story
Read moreNumbering Computers in IPv6 Computers and other IPv6-enabled devices need a way to select which IP address they are...
April 21, 2011 -
How to connect to a multi-homed server over TCP
Read moreWith the world wide deployment of IPv6 in parallel with IPv4, it has become apparent that a traditional connection...
January 19, 2011 -
Implementing IPv6 is no longer optional
Read moreThe exhaustion of IPv4 space from IANA is coming as soon as February (yes, next month!) and the reserve...
January 4, 2011 -
F-Root Routing: How does it work?
Read moreISC uses an unusual routing configuration for the F-Root name server. While the configuration is relatively easy to understand,...
August 23, 2010
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