Register for IETF 104 in Prague
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Register Here!Six sessions will help determine the path for new work and generate discussion about topics of interest to the IETF community.
Read more about the upcoming BoFsIETF 104 starts Saturday 23 March and runs through Friday afternoon, 29 March.
Prague, Czech RepublicIETF 105 starts Saturday 20 July and runs through Friday afternoon, 26 July.
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The DNS Operations Working Group will develop guidelines for the operation of DNS software and services and for the administration of DNS zones. These guidelines will provide technical information...
dnsop active dnsop@ietf.orgThe Domain Name System (DNS) is defined in literally dozens of different RFCs. The terminology used by implementers and developers of DNS protocols, and by operators of DNS systems, has sometimes c...
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