Packet-level network telemetry and analytics without compromises

Guest Post: With networks growing in size, complexity, and traffic volume, the need for continuous and precise monitoring is greater than ever before. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

Which countries are most resilient to a tier 1 Internet provider failure?

Guest Post: Report evaluates the effect of a possible failure of a given AS on other ASes and economies. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

Microsoft making progress towards IPv6-only

Guest Post: Microsoft shares an update on its experience deploying IPv6-only across its networks. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

DNSSEC 'and' DNS over TLS

A trustable DNS demands DNSSEC irrespective of the fate of DNS over TLS. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

Sunrise DNS Over TLS, Sunset DNSSEC?

Guest Post: DNS over TLS brings reliable delivery of the DNS, which might make DNSSEC and DANE finally happen after all. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

Passive observations of a large DNS service

Guest Post: Study takes a brief peek at 3.5 billion queries from Google's public DNS service. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

DNS: A look back at a look back

Guest Post: Looking back on past forecasts for the DNS exposes how far it has evolved from its preliminary tasks. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

IETF 102: An update on securing BGP

Geoff Huston analyses the current state of BGP security mechanisms based on his observations at the IETF 102 meeting. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

DNS Zombies (2016)

It seems that some things just never die, and this includes DNS queries. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

ARTEMIS – neutralizing BGP hijacking within a minute

Guest Post: ARTEMIS is a new defence system for network operators that can reduce BGP hijack detection and mitigation times from hours/days to a few seconds or minutes. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

The uncertainty of measuring the DNS

While there are a number of approaches to DNS measurement, all have their own forms of potential bias and uncertainty. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

Local packet filtering with IPv6 (2017)

Guest Post: How should you approach local packet filtering of IPv6 when configuring firewalls? | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

Lw4o6: One-step further than dual-stack networks

Guest Post: Lightweight 4over6 is a newly proposed transition mechanism that can overcome some of the inconveniences of dual-stack. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

Looking back at the Internet’s past decade

What’s new, what’s old and what’s been forgotten in the past ten years of the Internet’s evolution? | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

Worldwide survey engages network operators on BGP hijacking

A recent survey set out to discover exactly what network operators are doing about prefix hijacks by questioning 75 network operators from across the globe. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

Netflix content distribution through Open Connect

Guest Post: Netflix Open Connect is a purpose-built Content Delivery Network responsible for serving 100% of its 140 million hours of daily video traffic. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

VNPT’s deployment of IPv6 a success

"The sooner we prepared for deployment of IPv6 the better, especially as we are entering the IoT era." | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

Advice for migrating to IPv6 in an ISP environment

Guest Post: Vodafone New Zealand shares its journey deploying IPv6 to 80% of its residential home Internet users. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

Peer-to-peer updates for edge compute nodes

Guest Post: According to a new study, peer-to-peer updates are an essential part of future management tools, as the only way to get effective and scalable connectivity. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

What drives IPv6 deployment?

Geoff Huston delves into the statistics to test common theories on the deployment of IPv6. Are they true? | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

Conditional router advertisements in enterprise multihoming

Guest Post: Despite popular belief, IPv6 multihoming is possible. Find out how. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

How well does ATR actually work?

Additional Truncated Response (ATR) does not completely fix the issue of large responses but it is worth considering if you want a faster DNS service. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

How much of the Internet is using QUIC?

Guest Post: First of its kind study monitors the growth of a new transport protocol, QUIC. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago

Explicit Passive Measurability and the QUIC Spin Bit

Guest Post: Coupled with an additional two-bit signal, the Valid Edge Counter, the QUIC spin bit can provide a higher resolution of latency trouble spots in a network. | Continue reading


@blog.apnic.net | 5 years ago