Conveners
Public Workshop: Anycast
- Ray Bellis (Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.)
Mr
John Heidemann
(USC/Information Sciences Institute)
16/10/2016, 11:00
Public Workshop
Standard Presentation
Today service and content providers often use IP anycast to replicate
instances of their services, improving reliability and lowering latency
to their users. In IP anycast a single logical address associated to a
service is announced from multiple physical locations (*anycast sites*).
Anycast then uses BGP routing to divide the Internet into different
*catchments*, each associating some...
Mr
Vincent Levigneron
(AFNIC)
16/10/2016, 11:30
Public Workshop
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Dear program commitee members,
We had to deal with NSEC3 validation issues on NSD and Google Public DNS service. From the alert to the solutions we found, process modifications and lessons learned, we would like to share with the community and give them clues if they have that kind of configuration (NSEC3+opt-out+ENT+...) to fix it because Google public DNS does not handle it correctly...
Mr
John Heidemann
(USC/Information Sciences Institute)
16/10/2016, 12:00
Public Workshop
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Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks continue to be a major
threat in the Internet today. DDoS attacks overwhelm target services
with requests or other "bogus" traffic, causing requests from legitimate users
to be shut out. A common defense against DDoS is to replicate the
service in multiple physical locations or sites. If all sites
announce a common IP address, BGP will...