DNS Flag Day, Friday, Feb 1st, 2019

Christopher Morrow morrowc.lists at gmail.com
Thu Jan 24 04:51:40 UTC 2019


On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 11:45 PM Mark Andrews <marka at isc.org> wrote:

> Well you can go to https://ednscomp.isc.org and click on "Test Your
> Servers Here”
> which is what https://dnsflagday.net calls behind the scenes.  You will
> just need
> to interpret the results as they apply to DNS flag day.  If you don’t want
> to go
> there you can go to https://gitlab.isc.org and down load and compile the
> DNS
> compliance tester and then run “genreport -i bind11 -e”. which is the
> actual test
> code being run.
>
>
oh excellent, I'll do this version. thanks.


> But hey you did do proper acceptance testing when you installed your DNS
> servers
> and firewalls to ensure that they implemented the DNS protocol correctly
> and they
> your firewalls don’t block well formed DNS queries (lots of them do by
> default).
>
>
I did, yes.


> Mark
>
> > On 24 Jan 2019, at 3:35 pm, Christopher Morrow <morrowc.lists at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 7:11 PM Brian Kantor <Brian at ampr.org> wrote:
> > Quoting from the web site at https://dnsflagday.net/
> >
> >
> > huh, from the 'dns illuminati' eh"
> >
> > DNS hosted by gandi.net? resolves to 3 /32's on 3 adjacent /24's.. in
> github's ip space, routed by fastly.com ...
> > I'm sure glad the  whois data for that domain is sensible too... :(
> >
> > none of that particularly leaves me feeling like I should go put any
> data at all into the site.
> >
> > -chris
>
> --
> Mark Andrews, ISC
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>
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