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La grande panne DNS de Chine de mai 2009

by marco
Conclusion : si quelqu'un réussit à planter tous les serveurs DNS de google.com ou ebay.com, il peut théoriquement planter tout le DNS et donc tout l'Internet.

October 2009

Securing a Domain: SSL vs. DNSSEC

by marco
There has been quite a bit of talk lately about the best way to secure a domain, mainly centered in two camps: using Secure Socket Layer (SSL), or using DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC). The answer is quite simple—you should use both.

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September 2009

End in site for Yugoslav domains

by marco
Websites using the .yu domain extension will cease to be available online from 30 September.

Noms de domaine frauduleux : registre et registrar peuvent-ils être responsables ?

by marco
La situation juridique des acteurs du nommage n’est donc pas judiciairement modifiée. Il faudra trouver un autre moyen pour enlever les herbes sauvages au pied des marques luxuriantes.

DNS menteurs : c’est quoi ?

by pac-recrutement

Le sujet fait parler de lui dans les milieux autorisés : SFR a récemment mis en place sur son réseau, ce qu’on appelle des DNS menteurs. Une pratique que Free a toujours refusé de mettre en œuvre. Mais concrètement, qu’est-ce que c’est, et pourquoi "c’est mal" ?

August 2009

Blocking Unwanted Parasites with a Hosts File

by night.kame & 6 others

You can use a HOSTS file to block ads, banners, 3rd party Cookies, 3rd party page counters, web bugs, and even most hijackers. This is accomplished by blocking the connection(s) that supplies these little gems.

Fonctionne même sous les *nix. Beauté de l'utilisation de code open source.

Ask a Flowchart: How Do I Make a Single-Serving Site?

by marco
So-called single-serving Web sites - standalone pages that accomplish only one task - are popping up all over the Net

July 2009

June 2009

May 2009

New Top-Level Domains Emerging

by marco
My fear is that many nTLDs will disappear agan within the next 5 years or will change hands multiple times

Google Blames DNS for Website Defacements in Uganda, Morocco and Kenya This Week

by marco
Domain Name System (DNS) insecurity caused the defacing of Google Web sites

A Brief History of SwineFlu.com

by marco
SwineFlu.com has jumped from owner to owner, much like the virus

April 2009

On url shorteners

by marco & 2 others
The extra layer of indirection slows down browsing with additional DNS lookups and server hits

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