TDYR #129 – In Praise Of Public Libraries, And Doing Reports The Old-fashioned Way

TDYR #129 – In Praise Of Public Libraries, And Doing Reports The Old-fashioned Way by Dan York

Weekend Project: Try Out “Bloodhound”, A Web Browser With Full DNSSEC Support

Here is a quick project to try out this weekend… download and try out the Bloodhound web browser from the DNSSEC Tools Project. This web browser is a modified version of Mozilla Firefox that supports local validation of DNSSEC and also usage of the DANE protocol.  The cool part about Bloodhound is that it validates ALL web Read more…

TDYR #128 – The Internet Needs Defending NOW

TDYR #128 – The Internet Needs Defending NOW by Dan York

Seeking Reviewers – Open Source Courseware for IPv6 Computer Networking

Would you be interested in reviewing a computer networking course book that is being updated for IPv6 and is available as an open source document for all to use? We learned a bit ago that professor Olivier Bonaventure at the Universite catholique de Louvain in Belgium is seeking reviewers for his draft 2nd edition of Read more…

TDYR #127 – Is There A WordPress Plugin To Convert Email To A Post Or Page?

TDYR #127 – Is There A Wordpress Plugin To Convert Email To A Post Or Page? by Dan York

A Breakfast Gathering of DNSSEC Advocates At IETF 89

One of the great joys of working within the DNSSEC community is the truly outstanding and passionate people that are all focused on how we can make the Internet more secure and trustworthy. Last week at IETF 89 in London a few of us who were there were able to meet for breakfast on Friday morning Read more…

Celebrating the 25Th Anniversary of the World Wide Web (Featured Blog)

Today the full original name of the World Wide Web is being seen everywhere as people all around the world join together to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the proposal that Tim Berners-Lee submitted at CERN that led to the creation of the “Web” we h…

Celebrating The 25th Anniversary of the World Wide Web (Featured Blog)

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On The 25th Anniversary Of The Web, Let Us Keep It Open And Make It More Secure

Can we even begin to count the ways the “Web” has affected all of our lives? Today is the 25th Anniversary of the proposal that led to the creation of the World Wide Web. Over at Webat25.org, Tim Berners-Lee, the W3C and the World Wide Web Foundation are celebrating this milestone with greetings from people Read more…

TDYR #126 – I Remember Info.cern.ch – Celebrating 25 Years Of The World Wide Web

Back in 1991 or so, I was running an IT training team and developed a class on “Navigating The Internet”, which, at the very end, had one page mentioning that there was this thing called the “World Wide Web” that you could see by telnetting to info.cer…