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EP143: DNS Record Types You Should Know

ByteByteGo

This week’s system design refresher: 8 Most Important System Design Concepts You Should Know (Youtube Video) DNS Record Types You Should Know Polling Vs Webhooks API Vs SDK! Here are the 8 most commonly used DNS Record Types. They are used for websites and services that support the IPv6 protocol.

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EP147: The Ultimate API Learning Roadmap

ByteByteGo

Here’s a roadmap that covers the most important topics: Introduction to APIs API is a set of protocols and tools for building applications. API Gateways Learn about API Gateways such as Amazon API Gateway, Azure API Services, Kong, Nginx, etc. After DNS resolution, the requests reach the app servers.

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Resilience and Redundancy in Networking

Kentik

While redundancy is a significant contributor to network resilience, other mechanisms, protocols, and methods can also contribute to overall network resilience. Many network protocols have been designed to handle different aspects of this process. Many network protocols have been designed to handle different aspects of this process.

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AWS Route 53 BGP Hijack: What Kentik Saw

Kentik

In simple terms, Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the protocol that routes traffic on the Internet. During last week’s attack, the attacker was redirecting traffic that belonged to Amazon’s Route 53 DNS servers. Here we have the DNS clients sending their DNS queries to the hijacked blocks advertised by AS10297.

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Securing Your Network Against Attacks: Prevent, Detect, and Mitigate Cyberthreats

Kentik

Protocol-based. These attacks overwhelm network infrastructure resources, targeting layer 3 and layer 4 communication protocols. Common protocol-based attacks are Ping of Death, Smurf DDoS, and SYN floods. Find misconfigurations and bad code that expose your network’s Border Gateway Protocol routes to vulnerability.

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23 Good-To-Know Networking Acronyms and Abbreviations

CATO Networks

SASE merges the network optimization capabilities of SD-WAN with a full security stack, including Next Generation Firewall (NGFW), Secure Web Gateway (SWG), Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), and more. OSPF The Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol is designed to route traffic within an AS.

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Unlocking the Power of Embedded CDNs: A Comprehensive Guide to Deployment Scenarios and Optimal Use Cases

Kentik

They heavily rely on BGP (Border Gateway Protocol, the protocol that networks use to exchange routes) to define which cache an end user is directed to. Movie Open Connect is unique among the CDNs since they do not rely on the DNS system to direct the end user to the suitable cache. Give me movie 4.

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