OpenDNSSEC 1.3.7 released
Bugfix release. For downloads and more information about future release plans, visit the OpenDNSSEC website.
Recente nieuwsitems van goede doelen uit Noord-Holland.
Bugfix release. For downloads and more information about future release plans, visit the OpenDNSSEC website.
Free Unbound/DNSSEC Trigger workshop at Augsburger Linux Infotage by Carsten Strotmann, 24 March.
Bugfix release. For downloads and more information about future release plans, visit the OpenDNSSEC website.
experimental package that provides DNSSEC on personal computers. Bug fixes, easier hotspot, no two popups, installer fixes.
Bugfix release.
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Fixes bug in bugfix from 1.4.15, and other bugfixes.
Bugfixes and Internationalized Domain Names support in queries
Bugfixes: fix memory leak, hash randomized.
SIDN, the company behind .nl, today signed a five-year contract with NLnet Labs. NLnet Labs - the Dutch internet technology expertise centre - has a worldwide reputation for its work in the field of DNS and DNSSEC...
A new version of the paper on denial of existence in the DNS and how the protocol evolved. Version 2.
Bugfixes (including the date transposition flaw) and minor new features such as: user definable current time, SOA serial update functions and improvements of the build system.
Denial-of-Service vulnerabilities
Fix [VU#209659 CVE-2011-4528]. Bugfixes, small features.
experimental package that provides DNSSEC on personal computers. unbound 1.4.14 in binary packages. minor fixes.
experimental package that provides DNSSEC on personal computers. important bugfixes, SSL fallback.
Two new features: minimize responses to reduce the setting of the TC bit and less NSEC3 prehashing to speed up a reload after a zone transfer. Also, a fair list of bugfixes. See the Release Notes for more information.
Bugfix release. For downloads and more information about future release plans, visit the OpenDNSSEC website.
Paper on denial of existence in the DNS and how the protocol evolved. It answers two simple questions: Why do you need at most two NSEC records in negative responses? And why does NSEC3 requires an extra record?
Many bug fixes, a modular serial number system, experimetal work on IDN, rework of the build system.