OARC 2014 AGM Board Election Results
- George Michaelson (APNIC)
- Ondrej Filip (CZ.NIC)
- John Crain (ICANN)
- Don Blumenthal (PIR)
OARC Fall 2014 Workshop (Los Angeles)
This will be held in co-operation with the ccNSO Tech Day of the subsequent ICANN51 meeting.
2014 OARC Elections
- Existing Board member Antoin Verschuren's (SIDN) two-year term has ended. Antoin will not be standing for re-election.
- Existing Board member Ondrej Filip's (CZ.NIC) two-year term has ended. Ondrej will be standing for re-election.
- Existing Board member John Crain's two-year term has ended.
DNS Looking Glass Information
There are a number of DNS Looking Glass sites around the Internet that will allow anyone to send a DNS query from that location. Looking Glasses are of particular use in the case of troubleshooting a problem with a DNS zone that is served from an anycasted service. In the event of a problem with the service, the view of a zone can be very different from distant places on the Internet. Here is a list of some of the known looking glass sites around the Internet:
OARC Spring 2014 Workshop and EGM (Warsaw)
New TLD Applicants Make Major Infrastructure Donation to DNS-OARC
DNS-OARC is pleased to announce we have received a substantial one-off equipment donation from a number of its Members in common with the the New TLD Applicant Group.
This is allowing these and other OARC members to perform independent analysis on OARC's Day in the Life of the Internet (DITL) data-set, to further understand the results of ICANN's " High-Risk Strings Collisions" study.
ICANN Makes Major Infrastructure Donation to DNS-OARC
DNS-OARC is pleased to announce we have received a substantial one-off equipment donation from the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
DNS-OARC Supports High-Risks Strings Collisions Studies
As well as running twice-yearly workshops, various public benefit tools and inter-member co-operation platforms, OARC operates a number of large-scale data gathering initiatives, which collect data from its members' infrastructure. One of these, initiated in 2004 in co-operation with CAIDA and funded by the NSF, is a "Day in the Life of the Internet"" (DITL). This gathers detailed data-sets of DNS queries to root and top-level DNS operators for a 48-hour period at least once a year.
OARC 2013 AGM and Elections (Phoenix)
The DNS-OARC 2013 Annual General Meeting will take place on the 5th of October during the members-only session at the start of OARC's Fall 2013 Workshop, in Chandler, Arizona, USA.