I set up a DNS server with BIND on my ESXi home lab running on a Dell server. I also setup a secondary DNS server which is a slave to the primary, also a VM on the Dell. On the secondary, in ...
The Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) today issued a temporary patch for an as-yet unidentified flaw in the DNS BIND 9 platform that is causing servers around the Internet to crash. Chaouki Bekrar, ...
BIND is the most popular internet DNS server. Like all DNS servers, it translates human-readable domain names, such as www.zdnet.com, into IP addresses. It's also used in almost all Linux and ...
The Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) has released an advisory outlining a trio of vulnerabilities that could impact the safety of DNS systems. This week, the organization said the vulnerabilities ...
A zero-day vulnerability is suspected of causing BIND 9 DNS server crashes across the web. BIND 9 is the most widely used DNS server on the internet, meaning the flaw could have a massive impact.
Users are advised to upgrade to Bind 9.4 as a vulnerability in Bind 8 could misdirect users to fraudulent sites even if users typed in the correct URL A security researcher has found a serious ...
Although BIND is still the DNS champ, Windows 2000 DNS is becoming more popular. But what do you do when you need to have both on your network? An interop pro shares how to make it happen—step by step ...
A security researcher has found a serious vulnerability in an aging yet widely-used software program used for the Internet’s addressing system, prompting the software’s maintainers to retire the ...
A vulnerability in the BIND domain name system (DNS) software could give an attacker the ability to easily and reliably control queried name servers chosen by the most widely deployed DNS software on ...
A flaw in the widely used BIND DNS (Domain Name System) software can be exploited by remote attackers to crash DNS servers and affect the operation of other programs running on the same machines. The ...