Be careful where you point to: the dangers of stale DNS records
Guest Post: Tobias Fiebig illustrates how stale DNS records can leave cloud-based hosts vulnerable to exploitation.
Guest Post: Tobias Fiebig illustrates how stale DNS records can leave cloud-based hosts vulnerable to exploitation.
Geoff was again in fine form in 2018 with insightful posts on DNS, IPv6, routing, and time.
Here are three of our best thought provoking reads from 2018 for your holiday break.
Thanks to the 100+ guest bloggers who contributed stories to the APNIC Blog in 2018. Here’s three of the best!
Guest Post: What’s been going on with DNS over the past five years?
Guest Post: The .nz Registry Services put its source address classifier to the test using machine learning to observe DNS resolvers.
Guest Post: The latest version of the authoritative DNS server, Knot DNS 2.7, comes with several new features, including a GeoIP module for geography-based or subnet-based responses.
It’s time to look at the data to see what we can learn from the first roll of the root zone’s KSK.
Guest Post: What percentage of IP networks are delegating corresponding reverse DNS zones to one of their authoritative name servers?
DOH (DNS over HTTPS) and other means to secure the DNS attracted plenty of discussion at the recent DNS-OARC meeting.