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422: Multipath Musings
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We take a look at a few exciting features coming to Linux kernel 5.6, including the first steps to multipath TCP.
Plus the latest Intel speculative execution vulnerability, and Microsoft's troubled history with certificate renewal.
Links:
- Oregon company makes top bid for Microsoft check - CNET
- Microsoft’s failures to renew: Teams, Hotmail, and Hotmail.co.uk | Ars Technica
- Microsoft Teams goes down after Microsoft forgot to renew a certificate - The Verge
- Browser review: Microsoft’s new “Edgium” Chromium-based Edge | Ars Technica
- Linus Torvalds pulled WireGuard VPN into the 5.6 kernel source tree | Ars Technica
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Adds WireGuard Support - Phoronix
- Multipath TCP Support Is Working Its Upstream - First Bits Landing With Linux 5.6 - Phoronix
- MultiPath TCP - Linux Kernel implementation
- Upstreaming multipath TCP
- LPC2019 - Multipath TCP Upstreaming - YouTube
- LPC2019 - Multipath TCP Upstreaming - Slides
- LPC2019 - Multipath TCP Upstreaming - Paper
- Using MultiPath TCP to enhance home networks
- Linux 5.6 Crypto Getting AVX/AVX2/AVX-512 Optimized Poly1305
- Poly1305
- CacheOut
- CacheOut Paper
- Intel Responds to ZombieLoad and CacheOut Attacks | Tom's Hardware
- New CacheOut Attack Targets Intel CPUs, Leaks Data From VMs And Secure Enclave
243 episodes
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Content provided by Jupiter Broadcasting. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jupiter Broadcasting or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.
We take a look at a few exciting features coming to Linux kernel 5.6, including the first steps to multipath TCP.
Plus the latest Intel speculative execution vulnerability, and Microsoft's troubled history with certificate renewal.
Links:
- Oregon company makes top bid for Microsoft check - CNET
- Microsoft’s failures to renew: Teams, Hotmail, and Hotmail.co.uk | Ars Technica
- Microsoft Teams goes down after Microsoft forgot to renew a certificate - The Verge
- Browser review: Microsoft’s new “Edgium” Chromium-based Edge | Ars Technica
- Linus Torvalds pulled WireGuard VPN into the 5.6 kernel source tree | Ars Technica
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Adds WireGuard Support - Phoronix
- Multipath TCP Support Is Working Its Upstream - First Bits Landing With Linux 5.6 - Phoronix
- MultiPath TCP - Linux Kernel implementation
- Upstreaming multipath TCP
- LPC2019 - Multipath TCP Upstreaming - YouTube
- LPC2019 - Multipath TCP Upstreaming - Slides
- LPC2019 - Multipath TCP Upstreaming - Paper
- Using MultiPath TCP to enhance home networks
- Linux 5.6 Crypto Getting AVX/AVX2/AVX-512 Optimized Poly1305
- Poly1305
- CacheOut
- CacheOut Paper
- Intel Responds to ZombieLoad and CacheOut Attacks | Tom's Hardware
- New CacheOut Attack Targets Intel CPUs, Leaks Data From VMs And Secure Enclave
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