RFC 6180 Offers Guidelines for Using IPv6 Transition Mechanisms

How can you best migrate your network to IPv6? What is the best transition mechanism to use of the many available?  Should you make your network dual-stack? Use tunneling? Go IPv6-only with gateways on the edge? I’ve been asked this question lately by a number of people and unfortunately the answer to what is “best” Read more…

TDYR #002 – On The Incredible Importance Of Owning Your Online Platform

TDYR #002 – On The Incredible Importance Of Owning Your Online Platform by Dan York

FIR #702 – 5/6/13 – For Immediate Release

Soundcloud interview is up; B2B Huddle keynotes are coming; Quick News: 300 social media policies, retracting tweets, thoughts after using Google Glass, Lowe’s cracks Vine marketing code; Ragan promo; News That Fits: the future of PR agencies, Michael …

FIR #702 – 5/6/13 – For Immediate Release

Soundcloud interview is up; B2B Huddle keynotes are coming; Quick News: 300 social media policies, retracting tweets, thoughts after using Google Glass, Lowe’s cracks Vine marketing code; Ragan promo; News That Fits: the future of PR agencies, Michael …

The Dan York Report Episode #1: Intro To The Show, And – Could You Go Off The Internet For A Year?

The Dan York Report Episode #1: Intro To The Show, And – Could You Go Off The Internet For A Year? by Dan York

Could You Go For A Year Without Internet Access? Paul Miller Reports On His Experiment… (Featured Blog)

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Could You Go for a Year Without Internet Access? Paul Miller Reports on His Experiment… (Featured Blog)

Could you sign off of the Internet today — right now, in fact — and not come back online for 12 months? If you are a reader of CircleID, odds are pretty good that the answer is probably an emphatic “No!” This is, after all, a site for “Internet Infra…

Speaking Live On VUC Podcast About DNSSEC And VoIP/UC on Friday, May 3

Would you like to chat with me (Dan York) about DNSSEC and DANE and how they might work with voice-over-IP (VoIP) and unified communications (UC)? Or would you just like to listen to my views on the subject? If so, you can join in to the live “VoIP Users Conference (VUC)” conference call / podcast Read more…

Confirmed – Google’s Public DNS Now Performs DNSSEC Validation For ALL Queries By Default

It’s official… Google’s Public DNS service is now performing DNSSEC validation for all DNS queries by default! When news broke back on March 19 that Google had enabled DNSSEC validation on its Public DNS service, there was some initial concern after people noticed that Google was only performing the DNSSEC validation when requested. This led Read more…

Confirmed – Google’s Public DNS Now Performs DNSSEC Validation For ALL Queries By Default

It’s official… Google’s Public DNS service is now performing DNSSEC validation for all DNS queries by default! When news broke back on March 19 that Google had enabled DNSSEC validation on its Public DNS service, there was some initial concern after people noticed that Google was only performing the DNSSEC validation when requested. This led […]

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