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DNSSEC: Enhancing Internet Security With Google Public DNS

The Internet's a dangerous place for an innocent Web browser to be searching alone for the right Web page, so the Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) was created to make searching safer. That's the good news. The bad news is that DNSSEC adoption has been lagging. Now, Google has announced that it's supporting DNSSEC in its Google Public DNS service.. The DNS is the master address list for the Internet. Thanks to it, you can simply type in a human-readable URL, such as my own Web site's practical-tech.com, instead of writing out its IPv4 address "209.50.251.116." That's all well and good, but DNS doesn't have any built-in way to make sure that the IP address information it's feeding your browser is the real address. The link for this article located at ZDNet Blogs is no longer available. . DNSSEC enhances web security by securing DNS responses against attacks like cache poisoning. Google promotes its use, enabling safer browsing and building trust online.. DNS Security Extensions, Google Public DNS, Internet Safety. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 20, 2013 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Server Security
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Essential DNS Troubleshooting For Reliable Website And Email Access

The Domain Name System (DNS) service is required to access e-mail, browse Web sites and use hostnames in general. DNS resolves hostnames to IP addresses and back (e.g. www.cyberguard.com translates to 64.94.50.88). This article details how DNS works under normal circumstances and provides troubleshooting tips. . . .. The Domain Name System (DNS) service is required to access e-mail, browse Web sites and use hostnames in general. DNS resolves hostnames to IP addresses and back (e.g. www.cyberguard.com translates to 64.94.50.88). This article details how DNS works under normal circumstances and provides troubleshooting tips. It is important to note that DNS servers essentially comprise a distributed database of hostnames to IP addresses. DNS traffic flow is quite simple. When troubleshooting inbound, be mindful of SOA records and request resolution from the authoritative DNS server. Conduct outbound troubleshooting from the DNS client to the DNS server(s). The link for this article located at Cyberguard.com, Gideon T. Rasmussen is no longer available. . The Domain Name Service (DNS) is crucial for retrieving email, accessing websites, and resolving hostnames. Discover additional details!. DNS Troubleshooting, Networking Techniques, Domain Name System. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 May 04, 2004 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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