04.11.2023 - 10.11.2023; Besprechung
IETF 118
We will present our work about DNS over CoAP and open transparent forwarders. Futhermore, we will participate in the IETF Hackathon with multiple topics.
Undergraduate students will present:
- Sun, 5.11., 14:00, Congress Hall 1/2, Hackathon results
- Tim Rieß, Jan Sommer, Dennis Kraus, Niko Kirste "High-level CoAP API for RIOT"
- Tassilo Tanneberger, Moritz Schulz, Carl Seifert "ASPA Support in RTRlib"
- Florian Dolzmann, Maximilian Stäps, Carl-Bennet Kuhlmann "Measuring Transparent Forwarders of the Open DNS Infrastructure"
Martine will present:
- Tue, 7.11., 15:30, Congress Hall 3: cbor (draft-lenders-dns-cbor)
- Thu, 9.11., 9:30, Ballroom: core (draft-ietf-core-dns-over-coap)
- Fri, 10.11. 9:30, Congress Hall 2: dnsop (draft-ietf-core-dns-over-coap and draft-lenders-dns-cbor)
- bonus (not official IETF WG talk ;)) Tue, 7.11., 18:30, Ballroom: Movie Night (Never mind the Gigwork, here's the Coffeebots) [nicht auf der offiziellen Agenda]
Maynard will present:
- Wed, 08.11. 9:30, Congress Hall 2: maprg (Transparent Forwarders: An Unnoticed Component of the Open DNS Infrastructure)
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