By bloid
via unixwiz.net
Submitted: Aug 08 2008 / 14:06
This paper covers how DNS works: first at a high level, then by picking apart an individual packet exchange field by field. Next, we'll use this knowledge to see how weaknesses in common implementations can lead to cache poisoning.
By fully understanding the issues at play, the reader may be better equipped to mitigate the risks in his or her own environment.
We hope everybody who runs a DNS server patches soon.
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