On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 10:22:23AM +0100, Frank Louwers wrote:
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> bert hubert wrote:
> >One small note - EDNS-PING is *not* yet an official standard. It is like
> >buying a '802.11N DRAFT' router!
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> >But it is unlikely the technical details (wire format) of EDNS-PING will
> >change, since
bert hubert wrote:
One small note - EDNS-PING is *not* yet an official standard. It is like
buying a '802.11N DRAFT' router!
But it is unlikely the technical details (wire format) of EDNS-PING will
change, since the specification is so simple.
Bert,
the two important questions to ask h
One small note - EDNS-PING is *not* yet an official standard. It is like
buying a '802.11N DRAFT' router!
But it is unlikely the technical details (wire format) of EDNS-PING will
change, since the specification is so simple.
Bert
On Sun, Feb 08, 2009 at 01:22:29AM +0100, bert hubert wrot
Hi everybody,
Quoting from http://edns-ping.org :
EDNS-PING is an option within the EDNS DNS framework which allows
nameservers to protect themselves from certain "spoofing" attacks.
By default, responses to DNS questions are matched to their questions by
making sure they share the s