“I had been at ARIN for a number of years prior to the point that Andy came on board. I was always impressed with Andy's ability to get things done, and he had an immediate impact at ARIN. He brought order and structure to all the projects he led, and increased the technical credibility of the organization. Andy always provided innovative ideas and the latest technical solutions in any discussion. I would be happy to have the opportunity to work with Andy again.”
Andrew Newton
Falls Church, Virginia, United States
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I am a software engineer by training and have become a technical leader. In my current…
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Photo of some of the folks at the DNS table at the #IETF120 Hackathon in Vancouver, BC, Canada this weekend.
Photo of some of the folks at the DNS table at the #IETF120 Hackathon in Vancouver, BC, Canada this weekend.
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Saw this after our, ahem, week of recent news events and realized it’s a perfect use case for what I’m working on now at Audacy, Inc. which is to use…
Saw this after our, ahem, week of recent news events and realized it’s a perfect use case for what I’m working on now at Audacy, Inc. which is to use…
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Great times with great people 🖤 Respect The Tech
Great times with great people 🖤 Respect The Tech
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Preparing Applications for IPv6: A Software Developers Guide To Writing And Migrating Networked Applications For Use On IPv6 Networks
ARIN / LACNIC
In the push to transition to IPv6 the impact on applications is often overlooked when considering the steps needed to prepare for that transition. This guide discusses the needs of networked software applications when migrating to IPv6 and the juxtaposition of assumptions often made during software development for an IPv4-only Internet.
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Policy Qualifiers in Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) Certificates
IETF
This document updates RFC 6487 by clarifying the inclusion of policy qualifiers in the certificate policies extension of Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) resource certificates.
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Using JSON in IETF Protocols
IETF Journal
In IETF protocol activities in which a data serialization format is not natural to the problem domain, chances are discussion will be raised about using JavaScript Object Notation (JSON). And chances are that discussion will compare JSON with the Extensible Markup Language (XML). Today, in the IETF, where XML was once the preferred text-based data format, JSON is being used more and more.
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Something WEIRDS This Way Comes
IETF Journal / Internet Society
This article is a brief introduction into the IETF's WEIRDS effort and Working Group and describes the application of RESTful web technology to Whois services.
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A RESTful Name Service for Internet Name and Address Directories
USENIX
In this article, we provide summaries of prototype and early production deployments of RESTful Web services for Internet Name and Address Registries, the current status of standardization efforts, and future plans for this work.
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RFC 5222: LoST: A Location-to-Service Translation Protocol
IETF Standards Track RFC Series
This document describes an XML-based protocol for mapping service
identifiers and geodetic or civic location information to service
contact URIs. In particular, it can be used to determine the
location-appropriate Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for
emergency services.Other authorsSee publication -
RFC 4698 IRIS: An Address Registry (areg) Type for the Internet Registry Information Service
IETF
This document describes an IRIS registry schema for IP address and Autonomous System Number information. The schema extends the necessary query and result operations of IRIS to provide the functional information service needs for syntaxes and results used by Internet Protocol address registries.
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RFC 4698 IRIS: An Address Registry (areg) Type for the Internet Registry Information Service
IETF
This document describes an IRIS registry schema for IP address and Autonomous System Number information. The schema extends the necessary query and result operations of IRIS to provide the functional information service needs for syntaxes and results used by Internet Protocol address registries.
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RFC 3958: Domain-Based Application Service Location Using SRV RRs and the Dynamic Delegation Discovery Service (DDDS)
IETF Standards Track RFC Series
This memo defines a generalized mechanism for application service
naming that allows service location without relying on rigid domain
naming conventions (so-called name hacks). The proposal defines a
Dynamic Delegation Discovery System (DDDS) Application to map domain
name, application service name, and application protocol dynamically
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RFC 3663: Domain Administrative Data in Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
IETF Experimental RFC Series
Domain registration data has typically been exposed to the general
public via Nicname/Whois for administrative purposes. This document
describes the Referral Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
Service, an experimental service using LDAP and well-known LDAP types
to make domain administrative data available.
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