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| Subject: | Re: "BIND 9 DNS Cache Poisoning" by Amit Klein (Trusteer) |
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| Date: | Sat, 28 Jul 2007 00:34:13 +0200 |
"it's not like this hasn't been reported, and fixed, many times by many others" - so if it's fixed so many times, how come it was still vulnerable, and ISC had to issue their patches?
Because its just a 16-bit field. DNS is broken. Cache poisoning will happen. Those are the facts on the ground. The only argument left
is the degree of brokenness.
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