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Journal articles on the topic "Domain Name System over Quic"

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Blaise, Ohwo Onome, Ajayi Wumi, and Udosen Alfred. "Enhancing DNS Performance with Efficient Cryptographic Algorithms: A Comparative Study of DoT Frameworks." Asian Journal of Computer Science and Technology 13, no. 2 (2024): 48–55. https://doi.org/10.70112/ajcst-2024.13.2.4288.

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The Domain Name System (DNS) is a critical component of the Internet, and its disruption can significantly affect service quality. To enhance security and protect user privacy, encrypted protocols, such as DNS over TLS (DoT), DNS over Quick UDP Internet Connections (DoQ), and DNS over HTTPS (DoH), have been introduced. This study evaluates the performance impact of different cryptographic algorithms within the DoT framework, focusing on how encryption influences DNS query performance and resolver efficiency. Performance evaluations were conducted using various cryptographic algorithms under di
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Mae Reyes Aribon-Libag, Christle. "Billing and online payment portal with multi-factor authentication using one-time password." Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Technology 12, no. 1 (2024): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ggq10d74.

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NCTVN Cable Network Corporation is a cable/internet distributor in Kidapawan City. Its area of operation covers Makilala, Arakan, Antipas,Matalam, Midsayap,Magpet President Roxas, Kabacan and Kidapawan City. The users of cable and internet rely to them in which they have to extend their services to the Province. By this venture, the number of subscribers of their services has grown and the area covered are widen. Given the number of subscribers there is a need to create a consistent and quick support to their customers in terms of billing presentment and payment. In the current process, Billin
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Victors, Jesse, Ming Li, and Xinwen Fu. "The Onion Name System." Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2017, no. 1 (2017): 21–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/popets-2017-0003.

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Abstract Tor onion services, also known as hidden services, are anonymous servers of unknown location and ownership that can be accessed through any Torenabled client. They have gained popularity over the years, but since their introduction in 2002 still suffer from major usability challenges primarily due to their cryptographically-generated non-memorable addresses. In response to this difficulty, in this work we introduce the Onion Name System (OnioNS), a privacy-enhanced decentralized name resolution service. OnioNS allows Tor users to reference an onion service by a meaningful globally-uni
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Gao, Tianfu, and Qingkuan Dong. "DNS-BC: Fast, Reliable and Secure Domain Name System Caching System Based on a Consortium Blockchain." Sensors 23, no. 14 (2023): 6366. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23146366.

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The Domain Name System (DNS) is a fundamental component of the internet, responsible for resolving domain names into IP addresses. DNS servers are typically categorized into four types: recursive resolvers, root name servers, Top-Level Domain (TLD) name servers, and authoritative name servers. The latter three types of servers store actual records, while recursive resolvers do not store any real data and are only responsible for querying the other three types of servers and responding to clients. Recursive resolvers typically maintain a caching system to speed up response times, but these cach
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Korobeinikova, Tetiana, and Taras Fedchuk. "OVERVIEW OF SECURE ACCESS TO DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM RESOURCES." Information technology and computer engineering 59, no. 1 (2024): 40–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.31649/1999-9941-2024-59-1-40-53.

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Abstract. The Domain Name System (DNS) is responsible for translating server's IP address into a domain name, enabling an end user to access a resource without having to remember it’s IP address. This protocol is the basis of the modern Internet, but all messages between the client and the server pass through an unprotected communication channel, which makes it vulnerable to various types of attacks (Spoofing, Eavesdropping, Phishing and others). To overcome this problem, DNSSEC (DNS Secure), DoT (DNS over TLS) and DNS over HTTPS (DoH) protocols were developed. The last one was the most effect
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Jeon, Juseong, and Sejin Park. "Setonix: Blockchain-Based Hierarchy Domain Name System for Web3." Applied Sciences 14, no. 23 (2024): 11213. https://doi.org/10.3390/app142311213.

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DNS is an essential component for internet access, but the traditional centralized structure is not suitable for the rapidly growing Web3 ecosystem. Currently, Web3 services rely on Web2-based access paths, revealing limitations such as the Single Point of Failure (SPoF) issue and the compromise of decentralization principles. To address these issues, this paper proposes Setonix, a blockchain-based decentralized DNS. Experimental results of the implemented Setonix showed that it had only a marginal performance difference of up to approximately 5% compared to Google and Cloudflare DNS. Addition
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Hakiki, Nur, and Sanusi Sanusi. "SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES OVER DOMAIN NAMES OWNERSHIP AND CYBERSQUATTING IN INDONESIA AND SINGAPORE." Student Journal of International Law 3, no. 1 (2023): 95–107. https://doi.org/10.24815/sjil.v3i1.24872.

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The article was conducted based on the rise of cybersquatting against domain names in Indonesia, while the legal protection against cybersquatting of domain names remained ineffective compared to other Southeast Asian countries such as Sungapore. Singapore can be the best country for Indonesia to compare with, due to its already has a perfect legal system and law enforcement toward domain dispute cases. The litigation settlement of domain names in Indonesia emphasizes on the registration aspect to make the court proceeding procedure easier. Meanwhile, in the non-litigation process, Domain Name
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M. Banadaki, Yaser. "Detecting Malicious DNS over HTTPS Traffic in Domain Name System using Machine Learning Classifiers." Journal of Computer Sciences and Applications 8, no. 2 (2020): 46–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.12691/jcsa-8-2-2.

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Novianto, Dian, Lukas Tommy, Yohanes Setiawan Japriadi, and Sujono. "Mitigasi Serangan DNS Cache Poisoning Pada Local Area Network Berbasis Routerboard Mikrotik." Jurnal Ilmiah Informatika Global 15, no. 3 (2024): 124–30. https://doi.org/10.36982/jiig.v15i3.4816.

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Domain Name System (DNS) enables users to access websites via domain names, offering convenient navigation. However, criminals can exploit this convenience to redirect connections from user devices to fake servers for a variety of purposes. A form of attack known as DNS cache poisoning exploits vulnerabilities in the Domain Name System (DNS) to redirect connections from a legitimate website address to an illegitimate one. As a consequence of the fact that users of networked systems are typically unaware that they are accessing an illegitimate site, this attack can have a particularly damaging
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Tarasenko, Leonid. "LEGAL REGIME OF A DOMAIN NAME AND PROCEDURE FOR RESOLVING DOMAIN DISPUTES IN UKRAINE." Access to Justice in Eastern Europe 8, no. 1 (2025): 387–416. https://doi.org/10.33327/ajee-18-8.1-a000118.

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Background: Domain name disputes arise concerning the protection of rights to domain names. The legal nature of a domain name as an object remains uncertain, leading to ambiguity in its legal regime. This uncertainty creates challenges in law enforcement and affects the procedures for resolving domain disputes. Ukraine's current civil legislation does not clarify the classification of domain names within the system of civil rights objects. However, the growing role of the digital environment has significantly increased the importance of domain names, contributing to increased disputes over the
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Domain Name System over Quic"

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Biolek, Martin. "Klientská aplikace protokolu DNS s grafickým rozhraním pro účely výuky." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-442404.

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The goal of the Master thesis on the topic of the Client application of DNS protocol with graphical interface for teaching purposes is to create a program with the features of sending, receiving DNS, MDNS and LLMNR protocols with optional parameters. Additionally, compare the created application with available tools such as Nslookup, Dig and create examples of application for teaching.
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Books on the topic "Domain Name System over Quic"

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Schiller, Dan. Beyond a U.S.-centric Internet? University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038761.003.0013.

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This chapter examines the mechanism of the United States's internet control over the Domain Name System (DNS). The mechanism of U.S. internet control over the DNS was formalized after President Bill Clinton directed the Commerce Department to privatize the DNS in 1997. Legal contracts were drawn up, binding the Department to a for-profit corporation called VeriSign and to a private, not-for-profit corporation, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). The chapter considers the Commerce Department's DNS initiative as an example of the geopolitics of today's internet, an e
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Book chapters on the topic "Domain Name System over Quic"

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Magnusson, Jonathan, Moritz Müller, Anna Brunstrom, and Tobias Pulls. "A Second Look at DNS QNAME Minimization." In Passive and Active Measurement. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28486-1_21.

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AbstractThe Domain Name System (DNS) is a critical Internet infrastructure that translates human-readable domain names to IP addresses. It was originally designed over 35 years ago and multiple enhancements have since then been made, in particular to make DNS lookups more secure and privacy preserving. Query name minimization () was initially introduced in 2016 to limit the exposure of queries sent across DNS and thereby enhance privacy. In this paper, we take a look at the adoption of , building upon and extending measurements made by De Vries et al. in 2018. We analyze adoption on the Intern
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Steurer, Florian, Anja Feldmann, and Tobias Fiebig. "A Tree in a Tree: Measuring Biases of Partial DNS Tree Exploration." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-85960-1_5.

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Abstract The Domain Name System (DNS) is a cornerstone of the Internet. As such, it is often the subject or the means of network measurement studies. Over the past decades, the Internet measurement community gathered many lessons-learned and captured them in widely available measurement toolchains such as ZDNS and OpenINTEL as well as many papers. However, for feasibility, these tools often restrict DNS tree exploration, use caching, and other intricate methods for reducing query load. This potentially hides many corner cases and unforeseen problems. In this paper, we present a system capable
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Keats, Jonathon. "Unparticle." In Virtual Words. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195398540.003.0007.

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“All science is either physics or stamp collecting.” So claimed Ernest Rutherford, the British physicist who discovered the atomic nucleus in 1910, touting the explanatory power of physics over the busywork of classifying elements or planets or animals. One hundred years later, the endless variety of matter postulated by physics—within the nucleus and throughout the universe—has far surpassed the inventories of the periodic table and solar system, leading particle physicists to refer to their domain as a bestiary and one textbook to be aptly titled A Tour of the Subatomic Zoo. There are electr
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Confais, Bastien, Adrien Lebre, and Benoît Parrein. "A Fog Storage Software Architecture for the Internet of Things." In Advances in Edge Computing: Massive Parallel Processing and Applications. IOS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/apc200004.

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The last prevision of the european Think Tank IDATE Digiworld estimates to 35 billion of connected devices in 2030 over the world just for the consumer market. This deep wave will be accompanied by a deluge of data, applications and services. Thus, it is quite urgent to propose operational Fog architectures that support low latency, mobility (of users and possibly infrastructure) and network partitioning. In this chapter, we will detail such an architecture that consists in coupling an object store system and a scale-out NAS (Network Attached Storage) allowing both scalability and performance.
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Riordan, Jaani. "Trade Marks and Passing Off." In The Liability of Internet Intermediaries. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198719779.003.0007.

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This chapter examines the secondary liability of internet intermediaries for trade mark infringement and passing off occurring online. The internet intrinsically relies upon a functioning system of domain names, keyword-based search tools, and advertising. These arenas present ample opportunities for conflict over protected signs. At one extreme are territorial conflicts between legitimate traders who happen to possess parallel rights in different jurisdictions; at the other extreme lie cases of opportunistic squatting on a rivalrous keyword resource, such as a domain name, for commercial gain
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Prasad, Rajan, and Praveen Kumar Shukla. "Weather Forecasting using Machine Learning for Smart Farming." In Future Farming: Advancing Agriculture with Artificial Intelligence. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815124729123010009.

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Weather forecast is of prime attention of the researchers working in the smart agriculture domain. In India, approximately 55% of the total crops are dependent on weather (monsoon season). An accurate weather forecast model requires abundant data to get the most accurate predictions. However, the weather forecast is a key area of research and is always challenging from historical data. Hence, the current system used for weather forecasting is an amalgamation of forecasting models, opinions, and information trends, and specific patterns. This work presents the application of the linear regressi
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