[Fwd: [Full-disclosure] NISCC DNS Protocol Vulnerability]
As an FYI, seems serious. No real or any details yet. Like a friend said, you can guess where to look for it yourselves but this release is rather useless until more details are given. Attached is the message from FD. Gadi. -- /~\ The Green \ / Ribbon Campaign X Against Purple / \ Ribbons!-- The Geometry of Shadows, Babylon 5. ---BeginMessage--- http://www.niscc.gov.uk/niscc/vulnAdv-en.html The vulnerabilities described in this advisory affect implementations of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol. Many vendors include support for this protocol in their products and may be impacted to varying degrees, if at all. Impact: ..DoS...memory corruption...stack corruption...buffer overflow exploits Vendors affected: Cisco, Delegate, Ethereal, Hitachi, ISC, Juniper Networks, MyDNS, pdnsd, Sun, Wind River Microsoft Whole stuff in .pdf format http://www.niscc.gov.uk/niscc/docs/re-20060425-00312.pdf?lang=en -- My computer security privacy related homepage http://www.markusjansson.net Use HushTools or GnuPG/PGP to encrypt any email before sending it to me to protect our privacy. ___ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ ---End Message---
Re: [Fwd: [Full-disclosure] NISCC DNS Protocol Vulnerability]
On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 10:51:19PM +0200, Gadi Evron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote a message of 106 lines which said: As an FYI, seems serious. If I read correctly the announce, only Delegate and JunOS are currently found vulnerable (of course, more vulnerabilities may be discovered in the future)?
Colo in UK and Austraila.
Can anyone recommend neutral facilities in both the UK and Australia? Rob
Re: Colo in UK and Austraila.
Rob, i'd give a look at www.peeringdb.com as a start. I suspect that a lot of it may depend upon your application and power needs... I'm thinking of personal experiences with DC power needs and space that required the housing of dwdm equipment etc, vs. someone who needs servers, etc... I'm sure there will be no shortage of folks chiming in... I also hear some folks are using ireland instead of the London area, as well as Manchester, etc... Have you considered other nearby countries as well? The dutch and germans do a good job and there are some nice sites in madrid, but to each his own/ ymmv! good luck Peter Cohen On 5/1/06, Robert Sherrard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anyone recommend neutral facilities in both the UK and Australia? Rob