Secure DNS a Hard Sell
ebresie writes "Computer Business Review Online has an interesting article about the lack of acceptance for Secure DNS." From the article: "Speaking during a workshop on the technology, Keith Schwalm of Good Harbor Consulting, a former US Secret Service agent, said that even the financial sector, traditional security early-adopters, are not rushing DNSsec."
Proving yet again that ANYONE can get a PhD. I'd rather chase an industry cert like CCIE than go for the kind of credential which includes you. personal attacks aside - if you really teach CompSci then you should be ashamed of that website. There are no words strong enough for me to convey how lame it is.
You're a fucking retard. Get a clue.
Boys and girls, this species is called "retardus maximus". Generally, we keep them in Windows server rooms where they can't do much damage. Unfortunately, this one has escaped into UNIX-land...
I disagree. qmail is the best MTA IMHO. djbdns is also the best in DNS/dnscache/rbldns/walldns/etc.