Archive for June, 2010

World Cup versus the Internet

June 28, 2010 by Craig Labovitz

As the World Cup enters the knock out phase, a quick look at the impact of the games on the Internet infrastructure. In particular, will millions of office workers (lacking television access during office hours) drive an overwhelming flood of desktop video and disrupt Internet communication? Has the Internet finally met its match in the [...]

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IPv6 DNS Statistics

June 10, 2010 by Jose Nazario

Recently I started collecting IPv6 DNS traffic in a passive DNS monitor. For those not familiar, passive DNS replication was pioneered by Florian Weirmer and is described as: a technology which constructs zone replicas without cooperation from zone administrators, based on captured name server responses. In short, you watch what recursive DNS servers get back [...]

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