NLnet Labs is a not-for-profit foundation with a long history in research
and development, Internet architecture and governance, as well as stability
and security in the area of DNS and inter-domain routing. This is only
possible with the support of our community.
Our thanks go out to these organisations for letting us focus on what we do
best: write awesome software and do groundbreaking research.
We would like to pay special tribute to the these organisations for their long
term and significant financial contribution.
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SIDN and NLnet Labs have established a long running partnership on technical
cooperation. The first five-year agreement was established in 2012 and
extended for another five years in 2017. |
Learn more about SIDN. |
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Infoblox generously sponsors the continued development of our open source
DNS software. |
Learn more about Infoblox. |
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The Brazilian Network Information Centre – NIC.br has committed to offering
RPKI services for their members in 2019. For this purpose, they help fund the
development of the NLnet Labs RPKI toolset throughout 2020 and 2021. |
Learn more about NIC.br. |
We would like to thank these organisations for making their services
available to us for free:
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DigitalOcean offers their cloud infrastructure for our Krill RPKI Certificate
Authority and publication server, our Routinator testbed, as well our
automated test platform. |
Learn more about DigitalOcean. |
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AWS powers several research and measurement platforms for us, including JDR,
our tool to help you explore, inspect and troubleshoot anything RPKI. |
Learn more about AWS. |
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Fastly makes their CDN platform available to us, providing high availability
for our Krill RPKI repository, and more. |
Learn more about Fastly. |