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 ...
A security researcher has reported a serious vulnerability in BIND 9, the software widely used in the Internet’s DNS addressing system. Users of the software, which include ISPs and large companies, ...
Our environment has a web server (running Plesk or CPanel) acting as a primary DNS server which propagates DNS changes to our external name servers. In the past we've had BIND on the web servers ...
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, ...
LAS VEGAS — There is a serious vulnerability in all versions of the current release of BIND, a widely deployed name server, that can be used to force DNS servers to quit without warning. Experts say ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
A group of experts has released an open-source alternative to the BIND DNS server software that boasts higher performance and better security than BIND. The new DNS server — dubbed Unbound 1.0 — is ...
Attackers have started exploiting a flaw in the most widely used software for the DNS (Domain Name System), which translates domain names into IP addresses. Last week, a patch was issued for the ...
The zone files can be transferred via FTP from BIND servers to Win2K DNS servers. In this scenario, the administrator can FTP the forward and reverse zone files from the Unix server (db.xxx files ...