Re: [dns-wg] "DNS Vulnerabilities" paper hits the mainstream
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To: Jim Reid Jim@localhost, dns-wg@localhost, dns-operations@localhost
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From: Måns Nilsson mansaxel@localhost
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Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 15:03:57 +0200
--On den 30 april 2006 08.46.25 +0100 Jim Reid Jim@localhost wrote:
> Emin Gun Sirer's paper/presentation at RIPE52 has been picked up by the
> BBC:
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> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4954208.stm
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> Any thoughts on how to respond to that?
Not having read the BBC article, I think something along
"Yes, we know. Emin's work points out some of the far-gone consequences
of not paying attention. We are, however pretty convinced that:
1. The mentioned examples are extremes. Most of the namespace is
in considerably better order.
2. DNS has historically been a neglected part of the quality
control most web site operators perform. It simply is so redundant
and ubiquitous that it not is seen as a critical part.
3. The ultimate fix for this is DNSSEC."
...or so.
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Måns Nilsson Systems Specialist
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