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TinyDNS
02.03.2012
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TinyDNS is superfast, minuscule, and secure DNS server software. ... services remarkably still exist fundamentally unchanged, such as SMTP, HTTP, and DNS. In a business environment opinions from experienced individuals are usually the main drivers of how businesses make use ... DNS, TinyDNS, BIND, name server, IP address ... TinyDNS is superfast, minuscule, and secure DNS server software. ... TinyDNS ... Lighten Your DNS Load with TinyDNS
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PowerDNS: The Other Open Source Name Server
24.06.2013
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PowerDNS is an amazing, feature-rich, and versatile DNS server option. ... Open source always innovates and produces a multitude of high-quality software offerings and this is true of PowerDNS. Like other critical network services, alternatives are always available. Apache ... DNS, network, PowerDNS, domain name system ... PowerDNS is an amazing, feature-rich, and versatile DNS server option. ... PowerDNS: The Other Open Source Name Server ... Exploring PowerDNS
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DNSSEC-aware DNS caching with Unbound
01.08.2019
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DNSSEC [1] protects against falsified DNS records by cryptographically signing DNS information. The root servers sign the record. One step lower in the hierarchy, the .com DNS servers sign records ... Security, DNS ... DNSSEC-aware DNS caching with Unbound
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Solving the security problems of encrypted DNS
25.03.2020
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Dynamic Name Service (DNS) is a fundamental Internet service. As soon as you enter a computer name (e.g., www.mozilla.org ), DNS finds the corresponding IP address, 63.245.208.195 in this case ... DNS encryption offers WiFi users good protection in public spaces; however, in the enterprise, it prevents the evaluation and filtering of name resolution. ... Security, encryption, DNS ... Secure DNS ... Solving the security problems of encrypted DNS
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Dedicated DNS
16.03.2016
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NS1 announces Dedicated DNS, a Software as a Service (SaaS)-based model for managing DNS and application traffic for public, private, and hybrid networks. Dedicated DNS is an alternative to do ... A SaaS DNS solution deployed on customer-controlled infrastructure ... Dedicated DNS
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DNS name resolution with HTTPS
06.10.2022
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Besides the common routing protocols, the Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the longest serving infrastructure protocols on the Internet. As the number of participants on the jointly developed ... Now that web content is encrypted by HTTPS, the underlying name resolution is often unprotected. We look at the classic DNS protocol and investigate whether DNS over HTTPS could be the solution ... Security, Privacy, DNS ... DNS over HTTPS ... DNS name resolution with HTTPS
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Encrypting DNS traffic on Linux with DoT
01.06.2024
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DNS over HTTPS (DoH) is an established, practical method of Domain Name System (DNS) encryption [1]. The standard, which dates back to 2018, encrypts DNS traffic within the HTTPS protocol, which ... Prevent attackers from spying on DNS communication or manipulating responses by encrypting your DNS traffic on Linux with the DNS-over-TLS standard and the help of systemd-resolved. ... Security, encryption, DNS ... Encrypted DNS over TLS ... Encrypting DNS traffic on Linux with DoT
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DNS filtering with authentication
30.11.2020
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with the number of users. However, latency is not the only problem: Proxy servers primarily specialize in filtering HTTP connections. This limitation can be solved with the help of a DNS filter, which can monitor ... Filtering HTTP connections and employing traditional proxy servers can protect users from web threats but also increase latency. DNS filters would be a better option, but they lacked authentication ... Webserver, DNS, Server ... DNS Filtering with NxFilter ... DNS filtering with authentication
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Domain name resolution with DNS over HTTPS
06.10.2019
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Domain name system security extensions (DNSSEC) was meant to solve many of the known security problems in the domain name system (DNS) protocol, but it has not really taken off and is rarely used ... The new DNS over HTTPS standard from the Internet Engineering Task Force is meant to eliminate some of the known vulnerabilities of the Domain Name System. ... Security, Linux, DNS, domain name system ... DNS over HTTPS ... Domain name resolution with DNS over HTTPS
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Filter DNS queries with Blocky
07.04.2022
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The Domain Name System (DNS) puts you in a position to contain the spread of malware and prevent suspicious activities within your corporate network and, with appropriate filters on your DNS server ... . The Blocky DNS server sets up quickly to secure DNS queries and DNS filtering for corporate networks. ... Security, DNS, tools, Server ... Filter DNS queries with Blocky

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