Yeah, look it over, but take the zone-transfer restrictions and
version-obfuscation stuff with a bit of a grain of salt. Those parts are
a little too PHSCSE (Pointy-Haired So-Called Security Expert)-ish for my
tastes, verging on Theater. At least they finally got rid of the "bogon"
stuff.
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Hello BIND users,
I have setup a new Ubuntu 9.04 server with BIND9.
I have looked at a few tutorial and how to's like this one:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BIND9ServerHowto
but would like to get your tips and tri
On 28.10.09 11:27, NéoSynergix | Martin Dubreuil wrote:
> I have setup a new Ubuntu 9.04 server with BIND9.
>
> but would like to get your tips and tricks to secure your BIND servers
> before putting it into production.
What do you mean secure?
Default installation should not allowanything that m
Subject: Re: New BIND server
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:27 AM, NéoSynergix | Martin Dubreuil
wrote:
> but would like to get your tips and tricks to secure your BIND servers
> before putting it into production.
A little vague here. You haven't defined what your intentions are.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:27 AM, NéoSynergix | Martin Dubreuil
wrote:
> but would like to get your tips and tricks to secure your BIND servers
> before putting it into production.
A little vague here. You haven't defined what your intentions are. Is
this an authoritative only server for zones? R
Hello BIND users,
I have setup a new Ubuntu 9.04 server with BIND9.
I have looked at a few tutorial and how tos like this one:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BIND9ServerHowto
but would like to get your tips and tricks to secure your BIND servers
before putting it into production.
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