BHNIX, managed by the University of Sarajevo - UTIC, hosts K-root and AuthDNS servers

We are pleased to inform you that BHNIX, managed by the University of Sarajevo – UTIC, hosts K-root and AuthDNS servers. The implementation of this project was assisted by ISOC (Internet Society), which provided the necessary hardware for this purpose.
K-root DNS server (managed by RIPE NCC) is one of 13 root DNS servers. The K-root server basically uses IP anycast technology, in a way that directs traffic to the nearest K-root node.
The aim of this project is to provide BHNIX members and our users with better Internet traffic performance, and at the same time contribute to greater stability and faster response of K-root servers.
AutDNS (Authoritative DNS) hosts reverse DNS zones, ripe.net, and provides secondary services for some initial ccTLDs.
This project is an indicator of UTIC’s commitment to actively, in cooperation with domestic and foreign partners, participate and contribute to the improvement of Internet services.