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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."

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  1. Re:Nice, but not necessary-A royal pane. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
    Donald Ferrone, Ph.D Professor of computer science http://www.geocities.com/donald_ferrone/

    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.

  2. Re:dnssec and nym ala dan by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    You're a fucking retard. Get a clue.

  3. Re:dnssec and nym ala dan by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    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...

  4. Re:dnssec and nym ala dan by papason · · Score: 0, Troll

    I disagree. qmail is the best MTA IMHO. djbdns is also the best in DNS/dnscache/rbldns/walldns/etc.