DNS

All root name servers receive a high rate of TCP SYN and ICMP traffic
Netnod y LACNIC han firmado un Memorando de Entendimiento (MOU) en relación con el despliegue de servidores de nombres para el sistema de nombres de dominio en la región de LACNIC.
Netnod and LACNIC have signed an MOU related to deployment of nameservers for the Domain Name System in the LACNIC region.
Early last year, the US government’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) made an historic announcement: it intends to cease its role as the oversight body for the Internet naming and numbering functions managed by IANA. But making history can take a lot of time and effort, and the task of replacing NTIA’s role is complex and politically sensitive.
Netnod further develops its DNS site design.
The US government has announced it plans to hand over its IANA oversight role to the global multistakeholder community. What does this mean for the DNS and the bigger picture of Internet governance. Where does Netnod stand? And what does this mean for the root servers?
DNSSEC pioneer Anne-Marie Eklund Löwinder inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame 2013
Local Internet company CHANNELISLES.NET and the Swedish based Internet infrastructure organisation Netnod have entered into a strategic partnership to further improve the service to local Channel Island businesses and Internet users.
Press release: RNIDS and Netnod together enhance services of Domain Names for Serbia
Press release: DENIC and Netnod Team Up for Further Name Service Enhancement of .de
Today, Thursday 2011-02-24, starting at 1200 UTC, work will commence to decommission i.root-servers.net as one of the authoritative servers for in-addr.arpa, the international entry point for the part of the DNS database that translates IPv4 addresses to host names.
EURid and Netnod have signed an agreement for Netnod to anycast the .eu Top Level Domain, one of the largest TLDs in the world.