DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions) adds a crucial layer of security to the Domain Name System (DNS), which translates domain names into IP addresses. However, DNS system is vulnerable to ...
With a great bit of the tech media’s attention this week on Microsoft’s court-sanctioned seizure of 23 domains from dynamic DNS provider No-IP.com, multiple people have asked me if deploying DNSSEC ...
Since version 9.7, BIND9 added support for auto-dnssec. After initial configuration, servers using auto-dnssec will automatically sign and re-sign zones at the appropriate time as determined by key ...
Discussions on making the Internet as secure as possible began alongside the growth of the Internet. And we’re still having those discussions because, as the Internet has evolved, so have the ways of ...
Want a great example of why we need DNSSEC now? Consider this new research from the CERT/CC team at Carnegie Mellon University that finds that someone is hijacking email messages to relay them through ...
The Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) is a set of specifications that extend the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol by adding cryptographic authentication for responses received from ...
The Enom DNSSEC tool is designed to make it easy for a person with an Enom reseller account to enable DNSSEC on their Enom-registered domains. You must have an Enom reseller account to have access to ...