Brussels / 2 & 3 February 2019

schedule

DNS devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sunday Using getdns for local DNSSEC validation How and why (not) to use the 127.0.0.53 nameserver, systemd-resolved and resolvctl
Or what is systemd-resolved and how it is integrated on Ubuntu
Stories from BIND9 refactoring
Dealing with code that can drink legally
DNS and the Internet's architecture: the DoH dilemma
Impacts of DNS-over-HTTPS on how the Internet works
DNS Privacy panel
A discussion about all aspects of DNS Privacy
ID4me: using the DNS as a directory for identities
Who needs a blockchain when you have the DNS?
Flamethrower
A flexible tool for DNS load and functional testing
Dynamic answer generation with Lua
An exploration of the LUA record from the upcoming PowerDNS release
Is a single DNS vendor enough?
Discussion about complexities of multi-vendor deployment, and why you should do it anyway.
DNS as code with octodns
Versioning and keep track of your dns records changes and automatize all the thing via travis-ci
DNSSEC security without maintenance
... with the right software and registry
Documenting Validator Requirements Revoking the 2010 DNSKEY
Monitoring the events of 11th of January 2019
Testing Over 1000 gTLDs for EDNS0

The DNS devroom will cover all topics DNS.

Our schedule starts with talks from and about actual DNS software development. Then, we will move on to the current hot topic of DNS Privacy, with some talks about DNS over HTTPS, for both the developer and the policy-interested audience, finished off by a panel discussion on trends in DNS Privacy. After that, some operational content on performance measurement and multi-vendor deployments. We will spend the last two hours discussing DNSSEC in various contexts.

Event Speakers Start End

Sunday

  Using getdns for local DNSSEC validation Philip Homburg 09:35 10:05
  How and why (not) to use the 127.0.0.53 nameserver, systemd-resolved and resolvctl
Or what is systemd-resolved and how it is integrated on Ubuntu
Dimitri John Ledkov 10:10 10:40
  Stories from BIND9 refactoring
Dealing with code that can drink legally
Witold Kręcicki 10:45 11:15
  DNS and the Internet's architecture: the DoH dilemma
Impacts of DNS-over-HTTPS on how the Internet works
Vittorio Bertola 11:20 11:50
  DNS Privacy panel
A discussion about all aspects of DNS Privacy
Daniel Stenberg, Stéphane Bortzmeyer, Bert Hubert, Jan-Piet Mens 11:55 12:25
  ID4me: using the DNS as a directory for identities
Who needs a blockchain when you have the DNS?
Vittorio Bertola 12:30 12:55
  Flamethrower
A flexible tool for DNS load and functional testing
Jan Včelák 13:00 13:20
  Dynamic answer generation with Lua
An exploration of the LUA record from the upcoming PowerDNS release
Pieter Lexis 13:25 13:55
  Is a single DNS vendor enough?
Discussion about complexities of multi-vendor deployment, and why you should do it anyway.
Petr Špaček 14:00 14:30
  DNS as code with octodns
Versioning and keep track of your dns records changes and automatize all the thing via travis-ci
Matteo Valentini 14:35 15:05
  DNSSEC security without maintenance
... with the right software and registry
Petr Špaček 15:10 15:40
  Documenting Validator Requirements Edward Lewis 15:45 16:00
  Revoking the 2010 DNSKEY
Monitoring the events of 11th of January 2019
Roy Arends 16:05 16:25
  Testing Over 1000 gTLDs for EDNS0 Edward Lewis 16:30 17:00