TDYR #087 – How Far Are We Willing To Go To Help Those In Need? by Dan York
Feb 01
Weekend Project: Install The DNSSEC/TLSA Validator for Chrome, Firefox, more
How do you know if a website has a domain signed by DNSSEC? Here’s another quick weekend project, very similar to last weekend’s project , where you can add support to your web browsers to know the DNSSEC status of sites you are visiting. Even better, as people start to use the DANE protocol to secure Read more…
Jan 31
TDYR #086 – A Special Thank You To Lynn St. Amour
This episode is just a special thank you to Lynn St. Amour, outgoing CEO of the Internet Society, thanking her for all the amazing work she’s done in her 15 years at the Internet Society. More info at: http://www.internetsociety.org/news/thank-you-lyn…
Jan 31
First “Middle East DNS Forum” Happening Feb 3-4 in Dubai – Live Video Stream Available (Featured Blog)
The first “Middle East DNS Forum” kicks off on this coming Monday, February 3, 2014, in Dubai. The event is hosted by the Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (TRA) of the UAE and was organized jointly by ICANN and the Internet Society. The event aim…
Jan 31
Video – ENOG6: DNSSEC and DANE Deployment Trends, Tools And Challenges
What are DNSSEC and DANE all about? What advantages do they have? What tools are out there to help? Back in October I spoke at the ENOG 6 event in Kiev, Ukraine, about DNSSEC deployment trends and also the opportunities with the DANE protocol to build an additional secure layer of trust in TLS/SSL certificates. Read more…
Jan 30
TDYR #085 – What Keeps Network Operators Away From The Internet Standards Process?
What are the barriers preventing more network operators from being engaged in the open Internet standards process of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)? In this episode I raise that question and ask anyone operating a network or providing netwo…
Jan 30
Time To Get IPv6! ARIN Starts Allocation From Its LAST Major Block Of IPv4 Addresses
Soooo… if you are in North America and have NOT started planning for a migration of your network to IPv6, now would be a REALLY good time to start doing so! The news comes today from the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) that they have now started allocating IPv4 addresses from their last contiguous block of IPv4 Read more…
Jan 30
How Do We Get More Network Operator Feedback Into IETF Standards? Please Take This Survey (Featured Blog)
How do we get more feedback from the operators of networks back into the standards process of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)? How do we help know whether the open standards being developed within the IETF reflect the operational realities o…
Jan 30
Road Trip To Montreal? Awesome Women’s Curling In Scotties Tournament of Hearts Feb 1-9
Wow! I had no idea that the amazing “Scotties Tournament of Hearts” was happening this year so close to us up in Montreal, Quebec!
From Saturday, February 1, 2014, through Sunday, February 9, you’ll have the …