All good things must come to an end, it seems, and so we must bid goodbye today to our summer intern, Andrew McConachie. It seems only a short while since Andrew joined our team in May, but in that time he’s done a huge amount of work for our team. Here’s a quick list of Read more…
Aug 08
TDYR #169 – The Challenge Of Making Time To Create Content
How do you make the time to create online content? Whether it is audio podcasts like this one, or blog posts… what has been your strategy to make the time to create content?
Aug 07
Awesome News About HTTPS As A Ranking Signal, Google! Now Can We Please Get IPv6 And DNSSEC, Too?
The big news hitting the online marketing world today is that Google has indicated that the use of HTTPS in your web site will potentially help your site rank better in Google’s search results. In other words, the use of a TLS (formerly “SSL”) certificate to encrypt the connection to your website will be one Read more…
Aug 07
Video Interviews of IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group (ICG) Members (Featured Blog)
Want to know more about what is going on with the IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group (ICG)? ICANN recently published a set of video interviews with members of the ICG. Here, for instance is the interview with Alissa Cooper who represents th…
Aug 06
Why Is Skype Forcing A Software Upgrade On All Of Us? (Plus The Community Outrage)
Today when I opened up my laptop and switched to Skype, I found that I had been logged out: The text in that image says: We’ve signed you out because you’re using an outdated version of Skype. Download the latest…
Aug 06
WebRTC “Just Works” Over IPv6…
I love opening up my computer in the morning and seeing tweets like this one: I’ve tested #WebRTC with Chrome talking to a ICE-Lite WebRTC server on IPv6. It just works. Nice. — Iñaki Baz Castillo (@ibc_tw) August 6, 2014 The text is: I’ve tested #WebRTC with Chrome talking to a ICE-Lite WebRTC server on […]
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Aug 06
WebRTC “Just Works” Over IPv6…
I love opening up my computer in the morning and seeing tweets like this one: I’ve tested #WebRTC with Chrome talking to a ICE-Lite WebRTC server on IPv6. It just works. Nice. — Iñaki Baz Castillo (@ibc_tw) August 6, 2014 The text is: I’ve tested #WebRTC with Chrome talking to a ICE-Lite WebRTC server on Read more…
Aug 05
Administrative Update: Web site migration completed, mailing list still to do
As we mentioned previously, the DNSSEC Deployment Initiative website and mailing list are in the process of being moved to hardware running on the Internet Society’s infrastructure. The migration of the web site has now been completed. To be sure you are seeing the new site, you should now see a “Deploy360″ logo in the […]
Aug 05
InfoWorld: Why You Need To Deploy DNSSEC Now
Today long-time DNS expert Cricket Liu came out with a good post on InfoWorld, “Why you need to deploy DNSSec now ” where he talks through why you need DNSSEC how it works, including a walk-through of the actual RRSIG record in DNS human factors that delayed implementation motivation for deploying DNSSEC (or lack thereof) Read more…
Aug 04
IPFire Adds DNSSEC Validation In New Release Via Crowdfunding
We were pleased to see an announcement from the IPFire open source firewall distribution indicating that DNSSEC validation had been added to their most recent “IPFire 2.15 – Core Update 80″ yesterday. More intriguing to me, perhaps, was that the DNSSEC validation was added to the software distribution via a crowdfunding initiative for their “wishlist”. Read more…