Abstract The Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the most important components of today's Internet, and is the standard naming convention between human-readable domain …
DNS is a vital component for almost every networked application. Originally it was designed as an unencrypted protocol, making user security a concern. DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) is the …
Content delivery networks must balance a number of trade-offs when deciding how to direct a client to a CDN server. Whereas DNS-based redirection requires a complex global traffic …
S Ihm, VS Pai - Proceedings of the 2011 ACM SIGCOMM conference …, 2011 - dl.acm.org
As Web sites move from relatively static displays of simple pages to rich media applications with heavy client-side interaction, the nature of the resulting Web traffic changes as well …
There is a rich body of literature on measuring and optimizing nearly every aspect of the web, including characterizing the structure and content of web pages, devising new …
Since several years, millions of recursive DNS resolvers are-deliberately or not-open to the public. This, however, is counter-intuitive, since the operation of such openly accessible …
B Frank, I Poese, Y Lin, G Smaragdakis… - ACM SIGCOMM …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
Today a spectrum of solutions are available for istributing content over the Internet, ranging from commercial CDNs to ISP-operated CDNs to content-provider-operated CDNs to peer-to …
DNS depends on extensive caching for good performance, and every DNS zone owner must set Time-to-Live (TTL) values to control their DNS caching. Today there is relatively little …
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a critical component of the Internet infrastructure. It allows users to interact with Web sites using human-readable names and provides a …