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  • March 28th, 2018, 10:12 am

My comments on the ICANN root DNSSEC key rollover

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  • March 27th, 2018, 05:10 pm

IPv6 DAD-die issues

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  • March 23rd, 2018, 03:45 pm

IETF 101 - Thursday and Friday

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  • March 22nd, 2018, 02:15 pm

IETF 101 - Wednesday

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  • March 21st, 2018, 01:48 pm

IETF 101 - Tuesday

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  • March 20th, 2018, 10:09 am

IETF 101 - Monday

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  • March 18th, 2018, 11:09 pm

IETF 101 Hackathon, day 2

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  • March 17th, 2018, 11:36 pm

IETF 101 Hackathon, day 1

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  • March 7th, 2018, 11:15 pm

Secure Let's Encrypt ACME DNS challenges with BIND

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  • February 17th, 2018, 07:30 pm

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  • My comments on the ICANN root DNSSEC key rollover — 0
  • IPv6 DAD-die issues — 0
  • IETF 101 - Thursday and Friday — 0
  • IETF 101 - Wednesday — 0
  • IETF 101 - Tuesday — 0
  • IETF 101 - Monday — 0
  • IETF 101 Hackathon, day 2 — 0
  • IETF 101 Hackathon, day 1 — 0
  • Secure Let's Encrypt ACME DNS challenges with BIND — 0
  • Bloggone — 0

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  • fanf
    fanf
    13 Jun 2020, 21:58
    Obscure problem caused by bad DNS load balancer
    Not as far as I know.
  • (Anonymous)
    12 Jun 2020, 00:28
    Obscure problem caused by bad DNS load balancer
    8 years later and bind9 still reporting this as an error... any way for an end-user to have bind9 ignore this specific error?
  • Greg A. Woods
    13 Apr 2017, 01:25
    Named and optional function arguments in C99
    I've been thinking of ways to add named parameters to C for some time. This is a nice solution for existing compilers.

    It's too bad about the use of CPP though.
  • (Anonymous)
    7 Apr 2017, 13:40
    Proleptic UTC
    So of course I copied one of the dates wrong. The first leap second I have is actually 1958-12-31 (not 1959) where the TAI-UTC difference is 0.472s, close to the ideal insertion point of 0.5s.
  • (Anonymous)
    6 Apr 2017, 19:39
    Proleptic UTC
    Fascinating. I attempted to do exactly this (proleptic leap seconds for an epoch starting 1958-01-01 to coincide with the start of the TAI epoch). I only found this page afterward. Like you, I found…

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