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Announcing the new APNIC Academy IPv6 certification | APNIC Blog
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Be among the first to earn an IPv6 certification and help shape the future of IPv6 training in the Asia Pacific region.
on Sep 6
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New IPv6 address block | APNIC Blog
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APNIC extends its IPv6 resources with a second /12 allocation from IANA.
on Dec 11
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Democratizing LEO satellite network measurement | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: Researchers create the new open-source methodology 'HitchHiking' to conduct the largest LEO network measurement to date.
on Dec 6
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Is it bandwidth or latency? | APNIC Blog
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CACM has an entertaining write up on bufferbloat and latency.
on Nov 27
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RPKI: Deployed is better than perfect | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: Is RPKI stable enough to meet the recent White House roadmap expectations?
on Nov 20
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How we measure: ISP user counts | APNIC Blog
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Breaking down APNIC Labs ISP user count measurement and its caveats.
on Nov 12
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How to inspect TLS encrypted traffic | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: Three methods to decrypt TLS traffic, how each works, and when to use them.
on Nov 1
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Why is Source Address Validation still a problem? | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: How can we make make widespread SAV deployment attractive?
on Oct 29
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The realities of building an IPv6-only city | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: Practical lessons learned from deploying city-wide greenfield IPv6-only.
on Oct 29
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Improving SSH's security with SSHFP DNS records | APNIC Blog
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Measuring the prevalence of SSHFP records among DNS domain names.
on Oct 26
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A free and open source IPv6 textbook | APNIC Blog
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A free, comprehensive, continuously revised, and open source resource on IPv6.
on Oct 24
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A brief history of router architecture | APNIC Blog
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Here's what we've learnt about networks and the routers that interconnect them in the last 50 years.
on Oct 23
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TCP Fast Open? Not so fast! | APNIC Blog
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As TCP becomes more important to DNS, overhead is becoming an issue.
on Oct 23
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The IPv6 transition | APNIC Blog
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How much longer is this transition to IPv6 going to take and does it even matter?
on Oct 22
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A global, open, stable, and secure Internet that serves the entire Asia Pacific community
on Oct 2
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Focusing on technology limits understanding of Internet resilience: Pakistan case study | APNIC Blog
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Guest post: A methodology that combines qualitative social science methods and standard network measurements.
on Sep 28
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What’s going on with certificate revocation? | APNIC Blog
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Does X.509 certificate revocation work as intended, or even work at all?
on Sep 25
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The ultimate weapon against DDoS — BGP Flowspec | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: How to filter malicious traffic directly at the network edge, without third-party scrubbing centres.
on Sep 20
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Looking for 240/4 addresses | APNIC Blog
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Why not redesignate the reserved 240.0.0.0/4 address block for private use?
on Sep 16
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IODA: Internet Outage Detection and Analysis | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: A scalable and reliable system for detecting Internet outages in as near to real-time as possible.
on Sep 13
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The path to resolverless DNS | APNIC Blog
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Making sense of resolverless name resolution.
on Sep 10
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RPKI ROV deployment reaches major milestone | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: Reviewing the latest RPKI ROV deployment metrics in light of a major milestone.
on Sep 4
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Vulnerabilities show why STARTTLS should be avoided if possible | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: Study finds more than 40 STARTTLS-related security flaws in many different software products, both client-side and server-side.
on Aug 27
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The evolution of network security | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: The evolution of network security and forthcoming challenges.
on Aug 9
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Bypassing CDN WAFs with alternate domain routing | APNIC Blog
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How to mitigate an attack that can bypass security features of shared CDNs.
on Aug 4
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[Podcast] Testing Post Quantum Cryptography DNSSEC | APNIC Blog
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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?
on Jul 30
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Privacy and DNS Client Subnet | APNIC Blog
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How can a CDN steer users to optimize content delivery, and how does this affect user privacy?
on Jul 23
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Guest Post: Revisiting and suggesting improvements to peering LAN recommendations, based on several years of traffic statistics from a large IXP.
on Jul 20
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Journeying into XDP: Fully-fledged DNS service augmentation | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: Fully-fledged DNS service augmentation is possible at the XDP layer and TC layer.
on Jul 20
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Beyond bufferbloat: End-to-end congestion control cannot avoid latency spikes | APNIC Blog
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What are the fundamental limits of end-to-end congestion control in 5G networks?
on Jul 9
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Where did DNSSEC go wrong? | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: What lessons can we learn from the development of DNSSEC?
on Jul 7
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Putting DNSSEC signers to the test: Knot vs Bind | APNIC Blog
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APNIC had to migrate to a new DNSSEC signer, so we put our two favourite options to the test. Game on!
on Jul 6
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Navigating Starlink's FCC paper trail | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: What I learned when I figured out how to navigate FCC filings.
on Jun 28
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The prevalence, persistence, and perils of lame delegations | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: Given the critical nature of DNS, lame delegations can introduce both performance and security risks.
on Jun 26
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The OSI Deprogrammer | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: OSI is basically unavoidable, even though it’s deeply unsuitable.
on Jun 26
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Off-path TCP hijacking in NAT-enabled Wi-Fi networks | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: New off-path TCP hijacking attack in Wi-Fi networks that exploits vulnerabilities in the NAT mapping strategies of routers discovered.
on Jun 26
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Verify MANRS compliance automatically with ROSE-T | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: New first-of-its-kind open source tool can verify MANRS compliance automatically.
on Jun 25
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Destination-Adjacent Source Address spoofing | APNIC Blog
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Guest Post: With a side of IP TTL-based origin triangulation, is this a new surveying method, a unique attack, or just a scanner malfunction?
on Jun 4
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Calling time on DNSSEC? | APNIC Blog
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Should we drop DNSSEC and just move on?
on May 28
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Is regulated BGP security coming? | APNIC Blog
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What impact would regulating BGP routing security have on the global Internet?
on May 27
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The Root of the DNS | APNIC Blog
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Geoff discusses how the DNS and root servers function and provides some suggestions for the infrastructure to continue to be robust, scalable and accurate..
on May 22
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A transport protocol’s view of Starlink | APNIC Blog
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How TCP interacts with the characteristics of the Starlink service.
on May 22
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PING is a new podcast for people who want to look behind the scenes into the workings of the Internet.
on May 13
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It’s time to replace MD5 with TCP-AO | APNIC Blog
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Secure your routers and upgrade to TCP Authentication Option.
on May 1
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APNIC EC makes moratorium on new NIRs permanent | APNIC Blog
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At its February meeting, the APNIC EC resolved to make the existing 12-year moratorium on new NIR applications permanent.
on Apr 30
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Authenticated bootstrapping of DNSSEC delegations | APNIC Blog
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By transferring pre-existing trust from the zone’s DNS operator, a new in-band solution would simplify and secure automation of DNSSEC deployment.
on Apr 22
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Why the NRO is defending AFRINIC | APNIC Blog
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As an RIR, AFRINIC plays an extremely important role in the global management of the Internet.
on Apr 20
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DNS topics at IETF 119 | APNIC Blog
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Current and competing work items in DNS at the IETF.
on Apr 2
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When it's not DNS, it's probably NTP | APNIC Blog
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An intriguing detective story about debugging a chain of problems.
on Mar 26