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End to Bandaids for Broken EDNS
Read moreExtension Mechanisms for DNS were standardized in 2013 Despite this, there continue to be non-compliant implementations. DNS software developers have tried...
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2018 BIND and DNS Training Schedule
Read moreThe 1H 2018 Schedule for DNS and BIND classes is posted. There will be classes in Amsterdam, Redwood City,...
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BIND to add QNAME Minimization
Read moreWe will be adding QNAME minimization in the next major version of named. QNAME minimization is described in IETF...
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ISC Gitlab for BIND
Read moreIn July 2017 we opened ISC’s RT bug database for public read-only browsing of BIND and ISC DHCP issues....
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BIND 9.12.0 released
Read moreBIND 9.12 is out! We had to hold onto this over the recent holiday period, while we were waiting...
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The Performance Effects of Meltdown Bug Mitigation on BIND9
Read moreThe recently announced Meltdown bug is a serious vulnerability in Intel CPUs that allows malicious programs to indirectly read...
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BIND Release Strategy Updated
Read moreWe are updating our release model for BIND, starting in 2018. We already shortened our release cycle from 9.10...
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It’s time to try a DNS firewall
Read moreFollow the link to attend the Joint ISC-Spamteq webinar on DNS Filtering with RPZ. You will be asked to...
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BIND 9.12 almost ready
Read moreBIND 9.12 development is getting closer to completion! Barring surprises, BIND 9.12.0b2, now available for download, should be the last...
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Evan Hunt presented the BIND 9.12 refactoring at DNS-OARC
Read moreNote that a video recording of this presentation is posted on Youtube.
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