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Welcome to .my DOMAIN REGISTRY's DNSSEC Test Bed Website
Drill is a tool ala dig from BIND. It was designed with DNSSEC in mind and should be a useful debugging/query tool for DNSSEC.October 19 2010
“ DNSSEC is not a cure-all, however, and network administrators and users still need to guard against spam and phishing attacks. For example, phishing attacks often exploit similar-looking domain names such as www.google.co.uk and www.goog1e.co.uk. DNSSEC can't protect against such tricks. Also, DNSSEC doesn't protect against distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. ”— DNS server security: Finding and using DNSSEC tutorial resources
// *facepalm*
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October 05 2010
Garnser: How to enable BIND with DNSSEC and Secure Dynamic Update using SIG(0)
For the last couple of days I've been struggling trying to figure out how to get DNSSEC with SDU (Secure Dynamic updates) to work using SIG(0) keys. I was almost at the edge of giving up when a colleague of mine proposed to try it out in RHEL 5.1 and file a bug report to RedHat, and so I did only to get the surprise that it worked perfectly fine.February 14 2010
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