Dan J. Bernstein has acknowledged an exploitable security flaw in his djbdns software and has made good on a public security guarantee-- to pay $1000 to the first person to publicly report a ...
Let's face it, DNS is not the most sexy component of the Internet's infrastructure. It is an old technology and doesn't get the same attention as newer, more flashy tools and software. Your Web site ...
It is still a great testament to DJB that this is only the first bug, a moderate one at that, found in all his software. Security and the Net Mar. 05, 2009 Last week, Matthew Dempsky posted an attack ...
Not open for further replies.
If you compare DJBDNS’ number of vulnerabilities over its lifetime (0) with that of BIND (too many for me to count) plus the ease of DNS data management (all entries are in one file, each on their own ...
Fresh after the DNS security bit, I would stick with BIND, as it is included in the main distros, and is constantly patched with security updates. Whereas with djbdns you would have to compile it from ...