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Blog Post
DNSCrypt for Windows released: Does DNSSEC make it obsolete?
May 16, 2012 12:50pm PDT
OpenDNS just released a Windows version of DNSCrypt, but does the implementation of the DNSSEC protocol make it obsolete? Patrick Lambert takes a look at what the critics are saying.
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Downloads
Softricks iDig 1.0 (iOS)
May 11, 2012 12:00am PDT
iDig is an iPhone App, that presents a view of DNS and WHOIS information for a domain in an easy-to-understand way. It does not simply dump the raw output of the 'dig' command in UNIX. The App...
Provided by: Softricks Inc.
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Discussion Threads
DNSViz: Intimate view of a website's DNS security
January 16, 2012 3:31pm PST
DNSViz: Intimate view of a website's DNS security article root Is that website the one you think it is? New post. DNS traffic is easily spoofed. That's why they created DNSSEC. But, how do you...
13 Started by Michael Kassner | Latest comment by Michael Kassner
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Blog Post
DNSViz: Intimate view of a website's DNS security
January 16, 2012 1:14pm PST
DNSSEC is supposed to certify DNS transactions, but how do you know if it's working?DNSViz, that's how.
13 Latest comment by Michael Kassner
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White Papers
Quantifying and Improving DNSSEC Availability
May 13, 2011 12:00am PDT
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a foundational component of today's Internet for mapping Internet names to addresses. With the DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) DNS responses can be...
Provided by: Intel
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Discussion Threads
IPv6 blacklisting: Will it be harder to fight spammers?
March 15, 2011 8:07am PDT
IPv6 blacklisting: Will it be harder to fight spammers? article root Certificates - Could work Why not have a certificate to email like you presently do for https and either lodge it at the ISP...
57 Started by aredden | Latest comment by jsklein@...
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White Papers
HARD-DNS: Highly-Available Redundantly-Distributed DNS
October 23, 2010 12:00am PDT
The DNS or Domain Name System is a critical piece of the Internet infrastructure. In recent times there have been numerous attacks on DNS, the Kaminsky attack being one of the more insidious ones....
Provided by: Northeastern University
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White Papers
Ideal Key Derivation and Encryption in Simulation-Based Security
October 11, 2010 12:00am PDT
Many real-world protocols, such as SSL/TLS, SSH, IPsec, IEEE 802.11i, DNSSEC, and Kerberos, derive new keys from other keys. To be able to analyze such protocols in a composable way, in this paper...
Provided by: University of Trier
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White Papers
Practical Leakage-Resilient Pseudorandom Generators
October 8, 2010 12:00am PDT
Cryptographic systems and protocols are the core of many Internet security procedures (such as SSL, SSH, IPSEC, DNSSEC, secure mail, etc.). At the heart of all cryptographic functions is a good...
Provided by: Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Bootstrapping Accountability in the Internet We Have
October 5, 2010 12:00am PDT
The lack of accountability makes the Internet vulnerable to numerous attacks, including prefix hijacking, route forgery, source address spoofing, and DoS flooding attacks. This paper takes a...
Provided by: Duke University
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Discussion Threads
Five tips to get ready for DNSSEC
September 2, 2010 5:11pm PDT
Five tips to get ready for DNSSEC article root DNSSEC is coming That's a good thing, but is your network equipment capable of handling the new type of traffic. Find out. Second time because of...
18 Started by Michael Kassner | Latest comment by JCitizen
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Blog Post
Five tips to get ready for DNSSEC
September 2, 2010 9:59am PDT
DNSSEC is slowly being rolled out, but not much is being said about what that means to us -- or whether our existing equipment will work with it. Let's try to clear that up.
18 Latest comment by JCitizen
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Discussion Threads
Five tips for improving Linux security
June 14, 2010 2:31pm PDT
Five tips for improving Linux security article root Connecting to MS-LDAP? I like the mention of keyring. A nice followup would be a clear howto on attaching to MS-LDAP for authentication. What...
25 Started by Neon Samurai | Latest comment by Neon Samurai
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Discussion Threads
DNSSEC unlikely to break Internet on May 5
May 5, 2010 2:22am PDT
DNSSEC unlikely to break Internet on May 5 article root Good post but... was anyone else totally confused and irritated by the autoplay MS Office 2010 ads on the margin? Come on TR (and MS)...
25 Started by kferraro@... | Latest comment by Lazarus439
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Blog Post
DNSSEC unlikely to break Internet on May 5
May 4, 2010 7:51pm PDT
DNSSEC is being applied to the last of the Internet's root servers on May 5. Are your DNS servers, routers, and firewalls ready for the switch?
25 Latest comment by Lazarus439
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Q&A
Is DNSSEC something I should deploy?
March 23, 2010 4:12pm PDT
Is DNSSEC something I should deploy? I have a small network of 75 users in 4 locations. Communications are through MPLS. My question is this: Is it necessary for me in my situation to try and...
1 Latest comment by david.reed77@...
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Blog Post
What Windows 7 means to Windows server administrators
October 21, 2009 6:11am PDT
Scott Lowe shares 10 items that Windows server administrators need to know in order to adequately support Windows 7 clients.
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White Papers
Deploying and Monitoring DNS Security (DNSSEC)
September 25, 2009 12:00am PDT
SecSpider is a DNSSEC monitoring system that helps identify operational errors in the DNSSEC deployment and discover unforeseen obstacles. It collects, verifies, and publishes the DNSSEC keys for...
Provided by: Colorado State University
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Webcasts
TechNet Webcast: Windows 7 Seamless Network Access (Level 300)
July 1, 2009 12:00am PDT
The attendee of this webcast will discover how networking capabilities in Windows 7 can reduce IT costs, improve productivity, and make it easier to manage than other operating systems. The...
Provided by: Microsoft
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White Papers
WSEC DNS: Protecting Recursive DNS Resolvers From Poisoning Attacks
March 27, 2009 12:00am PDT
Recently, a new attack for poisoning the cache of Recursive DNS (RDNS) resolvers was discovered and revealed to the public. In response, major DNS vendors released a patch to their software....
Provided by: Georgia Institute of Technology









































