Brussels / 4 & 5 February 2023

schedule

DNS devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday AMENDMENT Parsing zone files really fast DNS for I2P: a Distributed Network without Central Authority
How Students Tried to Create a DNS for an Overlay Network without a Central Authority
Why resolving two names in a GUI program is hard
Summary of available name resolution APIs on Linux and why a new one is needed
Connectbyname and the Proxy Control option iothnamed
a DNS server/forwarder/cache for the Internet of Threads
Implementation of the Drink server: programming details Hosting your own DNS for 'fun' and zero profit Moving from home grown to open source
A thrilling tale of RFC non-compliance, wildcard hell and scaling issues
Bizarre and Unusual Uses of DNS
Rule 53: If you can think of it, someone's done it in the DNS

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2022q4/003449.html.

The DNS devroom will cover all topics DNS. This year, we have a nice mix of client side and server side talks, with some IoT(h) and performance hacking thrown in for good measure.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  AMENDMENT Parsing zone files really fast Jeroen Koekkoek 15:00 15:25
  DNS for I2P: a Distributed Network without Central Authority
How Students Tried to Create a DNS for an Overlay Network without a Central Authority
Konrad Bächler 15:30 15:55
  Why resolving two names in a GUI program is hard
Summary of available name resolution APIs on Linux and why a new one is needed
Petr Menšík 16:00 16:15
  Connectbyname and the Proxy Control option Philip Homburg 16:20 16:45
  iothnamed
a DNS server/forwarder/cache for the Internet of Threads
Renzo Davoli 16:50 17:15
  Implementation of the Drink server: programming details Stéphane Bortzmeyer 17:20 17:45
  Hosting your own DNS for 'fun' and zero profit Kevin P. Fleming 17:50 18:15
  Moving from home grown to open source
A thrilling tale of RFC non-compliance, wildcard hell and scaling issues
Robin Geuze 18:20 18:45
  Bizarre and Unusual Uses of DNS
Rule 53: If you can think of it, someone's done it in the DNS
Peter Lowe 18:50 19:00