@dnsoarc will be ending activity on this account by May 28, as this platform no longer aligns with our communications strategy. Thank you for your engagement — please visit linktr.ee/dnsoarc to stay connected.
📣 Save the Date!
@dnsoarc will hold #OARC46 on 16–17 May 2026 in Edinburgh, Scotland 🏴
The workshop will take place just before @ripencc#RIPE92, which runs 18–22 May 2026, also in Edinburgh.
More details to follow — dns-oarc.net/oarc46#LoveDNS ^RP
🧭 Save the Date!
#OARC45 will take place in Stockholm, Sweden, on 7–8 October 2025, proudly hosted by @netnod. 🇸🇪
We’re looking forward to gathering the @dnsoarc community in this amazing city — more announcements to follow! dns-oarc.net/oarc45#LoveDNS#Stockholm
🚀 Welcome **p-square** to @dnsoarc as our newest **Blue Member**! Based in Germany, they specialize in **DNS, DHCP, IPAM, network automation & cloud solutions**.
🔗 More: bit.ly/4bZqxqH#LoveDNS ^RP
🚀 The DNS Hackathon 2025 is live at Netnod office!
34 hackers, endless ideas, and a weekend of innovation.
With DNS-OARC, RIPE NCC, and Netnod as hosts, teams are working on exciting DNS projects. We can’t wait to see the results! Stay tuned for updates! #DNSHackathon#LoveDNS
@dnsoarc published our blog post of #OARC44. Plus, we're happy to announce that the presentation videos are now on our YouTube channel. Don't miss the opportunity to catch up on all the sessions and presentations. Check them out now! bit.ly/3Fwa29K#LoveDNS ^RP
We extend our sincere appreciation to our 2025 Workshops Patron, @VERISIGN, and our #OARC44 Deluxe Sponsor, @IBM for their generous support. Their contributions help make these workshops possible, fostering collaboration and innovation within the DNS community.
#LoveDNS ^RP
#OARC44 has come to a close. Phil Regnauld (@dnsoarc) wraps up two days of discussions, presentations, and collaboration. Thank you to our speakers, attendees, and sponsors for contributing to another successful workshop.
See you at #OARC45!
#LoveDNS#OARC44 ^RP
🔹 #OARC44 Lightning Talk | Feb 7, 16:40 (EST)
Peter DeVries (@QuotientInc)
🔍 How do we get users to want DNSSEC?
Without user demand, adoption lags. Should browsers warn users when DNSSEC is missing? What will drive businesses to implement it?
#LoveDNS ^RP
🔹 #OARC44 Lightning Talk | Feb 7, 16:35 (EST)
John Todd (@Quad9DNS)
🔐 The Last Leg: The Case for Encryption from Recursive to Authoritative
. This talk outlines the risks, the case for opportunistic DoT, and a call to action for standards development.
#LoveDNS ^RP
🔹 #OARC44 Lightning Talk | Feb 7, 16:30 (EST)
Benjamin Schwartz (@Meta )
📢 Hot Off the Presses: RFC 9704 - Validated Split-Horizon DNS
What is Split-Horizon DNS, and why should you validate it? Learn about RFC 9704
#LoveDNS ^RP
🔹 OARC 44 | Feb 7, 4:15 PM (EST)
Aydın Mercan (@ISCdotORG)
🔥 A Devil’s Advocacy for DoH
🔍 Is built-in censorship resistance a feature or a flaw? Let’s debate.
#LoveDNS#OARC44 ^RP
🔹 OARC 44 | Feb 7, 4:00 PM (EST)
Warren Kumari
💻 Open-source software in DNS infrastructure
⚖️ Examining its role in policy, regulation, and global stability.
#LoveDNS#OARC44 ^RP
🔹 OARC 44 | Feb 7, 3:35 PM (EST)
Štěpán Balážik (@ISCdotORG)
🛠️ Benchmarking DNS resolver cache policies
⚖️ Which policies improve cache hit rates, and which slow things down?
#LoveDNS#OARC44 ^RP
🔹 OARC 44 | Feb 7, 2:10 PM (EST)
Shumon Huque (@salesforce)
🔐 Surveying Authenticated Denial of Existence in DNSSEC
📊 NSEC, NSEC3, Compact Denial—what’s the best approach?
#LoveDNS#OARC44 ^RP
🔹 OARC 44 | Feb 7, 2:05 PM (EST)
Cathy Almond (@ISCdotORG)
🔎 Future Submissions: Insights from the PC
📝 What makes a great OARC presentation? If you think something is interesting - chances are that the Programme Committee will think so too
#LoveDNS#OARC44 ^RP