Hello Folks,
So in the end of today's session, I briefly mention that there will be 4
presentations on MAPRG tomorrow about DNS. After that, some people told
me they'd would have liked to know a bit more these presentations and
the group itself, since many people on DNSOP may not be aware of MAPRG.
While I cannot speak for the MAPRG chairs[1], the group brings Internet
measurement folks to the IETF , and many of the works are about
evaluating protocols engineered here.
Tomorrow's session will have 4 presentations on DNS[2], and two of them
are 20min long:
* When the Dike breaks: dissecting DNS Defenses during DDoS (by me, so
I can elaborate a bit):
There has been various DDoS attacks against DNS; with different impact
on users. DNS recursives has various built-in mechanisms
(caching,replication, retries). In this paper, we evaluate the user's
experience, based on the built-in resilence of DNS, in emulated DDoS
attacks using Ripe Atlas. There is various tips for ops teams in
engineering auth servers for DDoS.
* Finding the source of DNS resolver users that were using old DNSSEC
keys, by Wes Hardaker
Then, there are two 'heads-ups' presentations (5min each):
* Heads-up talk: Dmap: Automating Domain Name Ecosystem Measurements
and Applications, by me too
* Heads-up talk: Monitoring DNS with open-source solutions, by Felipe
Espinoza
So it would be nice to have some DNSOP folks in the room for some
interesting discussions. It will start at 9:30 at Place du Canada.
Best,
/giovane
[1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/maprg/about/
[2] https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/102/materials/agenda-102-maprg-02
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