how to protect name servers against cache corruption
Gary E. Miller
gem at rellim.com
Thu Jul 31 17:38:24 UTC 1997
Yo Michael!
On Thu, 31 Jul 1997, Michael Dillon wrote:
> >Sure. Now how do you propose to make sure that only good guys know about
> >bad things? Mathematically it is impossible. It is a set theory
>
> I don't propose to "make sure" that only good guys know, I just suggest
> that it is better to not spread the info publicly when you don't know who
> is listening in. Why make the bad guys job easier?
WHy make the good guys job harder? Am I only supposed ti find out about this
stuff when my network crashes? Forwarned is forearmed!
As it is now, I usually find out about this stuff only after a hacker
leaves his "kit" behind.
RGDS
GARY
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