2005 Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops (SAINT 2005 Workshops)
DOI: 10.1109/saintw.2005.1619978
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A Review of IPv6 in DNS. Protocol and Implementations

Abstract: We describe the support the DNS provides for IPv6 related lookups. Current status of deployment, from the root servers, through the TLD servers to ISP resolvers and end users will be presented. Finally, we will present the support available from the currently available implementations and issues involved in the operation of an IPv6 capable DNS.

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“…[18] Monitor the performance of key Internet infrastructure services specially Domain Name System (DNS) because the performance of DNS is a prerequisite to reaching any service on the Internet. [19] Reduced mobility of people and bandwidth intensive applications may generate congestion as there will be more devices competing for the same cell capacity, and so regulators and policy makers could make use of unused spectrum into service.…”
Section: Bandwidth Demand During the Pandemic Of Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[18] Monitor the performance of key Internet infrastructure services specially Domain Name System (DNS) because the performance of DNS is a prerequisite to reaching any service on the Internet. [19] Reduced mobility of people and bandwidth intensive applications may generate congestion as there will be more devices competing for the same cell capacity, and so regulators and policy makers could make use of unused spectrum into service.…”
Section: Bandwidth Demand During the Pandemic Of Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several groups are adding support for DNSSEC and IPv6. [33][34][35] Cheung and Levitt 36 use formal specifications to characterize DNS clients and DNS name servers, and to define a security goal that a name server should only use DNS data that is consistent with data from authoritative name servers. A DNS wrapper examines the DNS query/response messages to detect violations, and cooperates with the corresponding authoritative name servers to diagnose those messages.…”
Section: New Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%