Hi LKF. Sorry about the length... trying to be thorough. I read through koala's adventures setting up some of this a few years ago, but it seems like this is at koala's home / dev environment and ...
In an effort to detect whether a network will hijack DNS queries, Google's Chrome browser and its Chromium-based brethren randomly conjures up three domain names between 7 and 15 characters to test, ...
Provided a couple of programmers are correct, what started out as an attempt to provide better Domain Name System (DNS) server performance on Windows machines may also be one way to reduce DNS ...
Chris: I have a development Windows 2000 domain, with DNS installed on the domain controller. The domain name is TOSESC.COM. I'm unable to access or resolve the Internet using this DNS. When I checked ...
The U.S. government is soliciting input on a way to make the Internet’s addressing system less susceptible to tampering by hackers. Under the idea, records in the DNS (Domain Name System) root zone ...
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I'm having DNS issues with two of our websites. The project is eliminating our hosting provider and bringing everything in-house. I'm tasked with reconfiguring the nameservers for those domains and ...
Openness has been one of the defining characteristics of the Internet for as long as it has existed, with much of the traffic today still passed without any form of encryption. Most requests for HTML ...
Last month, I described, in detail, the problem of DNS cache poisoning and why it's fundamentally changed our understanding of DNS security. Whereas previously it seemed good enough to keep one's DNS ...