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Paul has made it clear that there are holes in the DNS protocols that cannot be fixed without DNSSEC. He isn't papering anything over -- he is merely describing reality. If you want to be sarcastic to him for doing his best and being honest in public, well, that's fine, but frankly I think you are doing the community a serious disservice by attacking Paul. .pm "Thomas H. Ptacek" writes: > > BIND 4.9.6 and 8.1.1 are immune to all known attacks, including the one > > [ splice ] > > > I know of attacks we are not immune to, which cannot be stopped without > > Um. I hate to play semantic games, but if you know of attacks that BIND > 8.1.1 is not immune to, then BIND 8.1.1 is not immune to all known > attacks. > > Since this is not a security list, I'll refrain from (rhetorically) > informing you that history doesn't back up your assertion of the existence > of "holes that only the good guys know". > > Oops. Sorry about that. > > Thanks for clearing this up! > > ---------------- > Thomas Ptacek at EnterAct, L.L.C., Chicago, IL [[email protected]] > ---------------- > "If you're so special, why aren't you dead?" > >
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