Your guide to #OARC41: Discover the OARC 41 Agenda and stay in the know about the upcoming #AGM2023 Board elections. Read our blog for all the details. Read more: https://dnsoarc.medium.com/3973866fb01?source=friends_link&sk=88c34f0a5d6e9214d8a23a941959ad2f
#oarc41 #agm2023 #dnsoarc #lovedns #agm
📢 Calling all @dnsoarc Members! 🗓️ Mark your calendars for the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on October 12, 2023! 🤝 This is your chance to shape the future of DNS-OARC!
We have 4 Board seats to fill, and we need passionate candidates nominated by Member organizations. 🙌 Learn more about the nomination process and AGM details at https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/agm-2023. 📝
#dns #dnsoarc #agm2023 #joinus #lovedns
📢 @dnsoarc is thrilled to announce that the preliminary agenda for #OARC41 is now available on our official event website: https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc41. You can also find comprehensive event information there.
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OARC 41 will be held in conjunction with the #ICANN DNS Symposium 2023, scheduled for September 5, preceded by "A Day of DNS Abuse Discussions" on September 4. We are extend our gratitude to#VNNIC for graciously hosting this gathering.
#oarc41 #icann #lovedns #dnsoarc #dns
@dualkei will be representing @dnsoarc at #ICANN77 this week and he is looking forward to connecting with you all in the hallway track.
#DNSOARC #InternetGovernance #HallwayTrack #Networking #ConnectingMinds #DigitalTransformation #LoveDNS ^RP
#icann77 #dnsoarc #internetgovernance #hallwaytrack #networking #connectingminds #digitaltransformation #lovedns
@dualkei will be representing @dnsoarc at #ICANN77 this week and he is looking forward to connecting with you all in the hallway track.
#DNSOARC #InternetGovernance #HallwayTrack #Networking #ConnectingMinds #DigitalTransformation #LoveDNS ^RP
#icann77 #dnsoarc #internetgovernance #hallwaytrack #networking #connectingminds #digitaltransformation #lovedns
Read my interview with Simone Catania for the #InternetX blog series
https://www.internetx.com/en/news-detailview/its-all-about-domains-with-keith-mitchell-dns-oarc/ #dns #dnsoarc
Geoff Huston studies zombies: #DNS queries for names that ceased to be used. Queries that should not exist, but do.
In the mean time, .org still uses SHA-1 https://dns.bortzmeyer.org/org/DNSKEY
Now; the strange behaviour of the Chrome browser (by Duane Wessels, Verisign)
Chrome does a lot of #DNS probing (for instance to see if the local resolver lies) which may look like the infamous "random subdomain attack"
Almost half of the DNS traffic to Verisign's root name servers is likely from Chromium trying to see if there are DNS lies.