Stories about: Infoblox

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    IPv6 doomsday won't hit in 2012, experts say 29/12/2011 22:07:28

    Next year will see one more regional Internet registry run out of IPv4 addresses, but 2012 will be more of a year to prepare for the inevitable shift to IPv6 than an Internet doomsday, according to networking experts.
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    World IPv6 Day: Tech industry's most-watched event since Y2K 09/06/2011 00:06:00

    The nation's largest telecom carriers, content providers, hardware suppliers and software vendors will be on the edge of their seats tonight for the start of World IPv6 Day, which is the most-anticipated 24 hours the tech industry has seen since fears of the Y2K bug dominated New Year's Eve in 1999.
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    Can't reach your favorite site? IPv6 may be to blame 08/06/2011 05:03:00

    A small number of Internet users will experience delays or time-outs as they attempt to visit Facebook, Google, Yahoo and other popular websites tonight and tomorrow, due to a 24-hour trial of a new Internet standard called IPv6.
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    Dirty little secrets of virtualization 28/04/2011 07:45:00

    This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter's approach.
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    Dot-com domains still lack DNSSEC security 14/04/2011 09:13:00

    It's been over two weeks since the DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) system was turned on for .com domain names. This is an end stage for a process that will one day let surfers be 100 percent confident they're accessing the site they think they are, and have not been diverted by hackers.
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    Tighter security available to .com sites, only with upgrades 01/04/2011 08:31:00

    VeriSign has added an extra layer of security to the Internet's .com domain, but e-retailers, banks and other Web site operators will need to upgrade their DNS hardware, software or services to take advantage of .com's new cryptographic features.
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    The six biggest misconceptions about IPv6 25/02/2011 01:43:00

    For 15 years, Internet engineers and policymakers have been publicizing the need to upgrade the 'Net's current addressing scheme -- known as IPv4 -- to handle the network-of-network's explosive growth. Yet many U.S. CIOs and CTOs continue to harbor misinformation that they use to justify why they are not adopting the next-generation IPv6 standard.
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    Suddenly everybody's selling IPv6 08/02/2011 04:47:00

    For IT professionals and network industry vendors alike, the events of last week represent a game changer regarding IPv6, which was developed in 1998 but has scarcely been deployed. 
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    Half of federal Web sites fail DNS security test 28/01/2011 04:41:00

    Half of U.S. government Web sites are vulnerable to commonplace DNS attacks because they haven't deployed a new authentication mechanism that was mandated in 2008, a new study shows.
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    Don't blame DNS for Facebook outage, experts say 28/09/2010 10:22:00

    Experts in the inner workings of the Internet’s Domain Name System – which matches IP addresses with corresponding domain names — say the 27-year-old communications protocol does not appear to be the cause of Facebook’s high-profile outage last week.
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    Neustar, Infoblox team on cloud service 14/09/2010 14:55:00

    In another sign that DNS operations are migrating into the cloud, industry leader Neustar will announce on Tuesday a new managed service that allows companies to outsource all of their internal DNS and related network address management functions that run on Infoblox appliances.
 
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