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[dns-operations] [dns-wg] "DNS Vulnerabilities" paper hits the mainstream
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Paul Vixie
paul at vix.com
Sun Apr 30 18:37:24 CEST 2006
> > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4954208.stm > > > > 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: > ... i think this proposed response is a fine one. if anybody here want to use the public.oarci.net CMS as a publication point for such a response, just sing out. it's possible that a longer treatment would be useful, in which case i can recommend that it be writ as an IETF BCP in the dnsop WG.
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