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| Subject: | Re: Res: testing dns servers |
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| Date: | Tue, 17 Apr 2007 08:58:27 +0300 |
I think, to hide the version of your DNS its a good one. Marcos Aurelio Rodrigues (d319r4t1433)Maybe, on the other hand, when i do a pen-test, rarely i tend to rely on version numbers. Any new admin that entered the scene of information security will start by security through obscurity. No No No.
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