1st DNS-OARC Workshop
The first DNS-OARC Workshop was held on July 25-26, 2005 (by invitation only) in Santa Clara, CA. The focus of this Workshop is on the current status and future directions of DNS-related Internet measurements and research.
Principal Investigator: kc claffy
Funding source: OAC-0427144 Period of performance: September 15, 2004 - August 31, 2009.
Place: Cisco Systems, Santa Clara, CA
Official Website: https://indico.dns-oarc.net/event/4/
Official Minutes: https://indico.dns-oarc.net/event/4/#preview:810
Building/Room: SJ-09 / 1 / Silver Oak Conference Room (260 E. Tasman Drive)
Driving directions
DNS/OARC mission
The DNS-OARC aims to bring together key operators of the global Domain Name System and researchers analyzing current DNS behavior as well as new potential approaches to naming and name resolution. Participants will discuss:- ongoing measurements and data collections revealing existing problems in the DNS;
- opportunities for new measurements and laboratory experiments;
- new theoretical naming models;
- related issues.
Workshop Agenda
July 25 (Monday)
- 9:30-11:45 ISC DNS-OARC Member's Meeting
- Introductions (15 min)
- Paul Vixie, OARC Status and Governance (45 min)
- Michael Graff and Brett Watson, OARC web site changes (40 min)
- Michael Graff and Duane Wessels, Reverse-syslog syndication (20 min)
11:45-12:00 break
- 12:00-16:15 DNS measurements and related issues
- Suzanne Woolf, What's All This "Internet Governance" Talk and Why do I Care? (15 min)
- Rodney Joffe, DNS cloud project (15 min)
- Paul Vixie, DLV overview (15 min)
- Duane Wessels, DNS Statistics Collector: overview and
demonstration and Searching for DNS Cache Poisoners (35 min)
13:10-14:00 lunch
- Andre Broido, RFC1918 updates on servers near M and F roots (30 min)
- Lorenzo Colitti, Effect of anycast on K-root: some early results (30 min)
- Andreas Terzis, On the use of anycast in DNS (15 min)
- Suzanne Woolf, Experimental Data on Anycast: Characterizing DNS query distribution in an anycast cloud (15 min)
- General discussion: DNS data collection and
availability (30 min)
16:00-16:15 break
- 16:15-18:00 Research topics - I
- George Michaelson, RIR delegation reports and address-by-economy measures (20 min, remote presentation)
- David Malone, Root Hints or Root Slaves (30 min)
- David Dagon, The Network is the Infection: Botnet Detection and Response (45 min)
- 18:00 end of Day 1
July 26 (Tuesday)
Research topics - II
- 9:30-16:00 research talks
- Jon Crowcroft, Communications Research Challenges for the 21st Century (30 min)
- David Dagon, KarstNet: Countering the Attacking Networks: 0wning Botnets for Fun and Profit (30 min)
- Micah Hoffman, BOTS - The Creation of a Botnet Tracking Web Application (30 min)
11:00-11:30 break
- Gadi Evron, Drone Army/Malware Phishing Project (30 min)
- Duane Wessels, dnsflow - netflow for DNS (20 min)
- Nevil Brownlee, RTTs for anycast root nameservers (given by kc claffy, 15 min)
- Brian Reid, Domain survey (15 min)
13:00-14:00 lunch
- George Riley, The Cost of Security - Measuring Overhead of DNS-SEC (30 min)
- Hitesh Ballani, Towards a global IP Anycast Service (30 min)
- Tim Deegan, Adam : an excercise in Centralised Name Servers (30 min)
- General discussion:the future of the Domain Naming System (30 min)
- 16:00-16:30 action items discussion and wrapup
- 16:30 Adjourn
Additional Content
DNS-OARC Workshop at ISC: Participants
This page contains the list of participants of the 1st DNS-OARC Workshop at ISC on July 25-26, 2005.