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Les Tweets filtrés pour "davidu" (283 résultats)S'abonner au fil RSS SecuObs pour le compte Twitter davidu[2011-12-06] - 21:15:13 - RT @gigastacey: Hide DNS requests from friends, foes and the feds http://t.co/FSc0BUkA[2011-12-06] - 15:55:16 - #DNSCrypt by @OpenDNS prevents MITM attacks, tampering and snooping. Revolutionary, fundamental #security http://t.co/uhHNVzx8[2011-12-06] - 15:55:16 - DNSCrypt Encrypts Your DNS Traffic Because There?s Always Someone Out To Get You http://t.co/HndvjGpx via @techcrunch[2011-12-05] - 07:20:42 - @briankrebs Because you're visting the SSL version of our domain not found page. Maybe gmail DNS error or typo?[2011-11-19] - 05:14:08 - @nbk1 We wrote our own derived from DJBs dnscache. I just think it's funny that someone running BIND would troll BIND. @infoblox[2011-11-17] - 23:42:45 - Why do folks think SOPA is just about DNS blocking? It's not. ISPs will have to take all reasonable measures to block. Including by IP.[2011-11-17] - 23:42:45 - RT @jedisct1: RT @opexxx: Ubuntu 11.10 now unsecure by default http://t.co/dqCEjVhI[2011-11-17] - 16:01:36 - ?@infoblox: Infoblox Customers Protected Against Recent DNS Vulnerability - http://t.co/GqktOoRG ? -- LOL nice spin.[2011-11-17] - 01:34:59 - Blah blah blah BIND 0-Day Exploit blah blah blah. Nothing new here folks... http://t.co/rPesL97Z[2011-11-17] - 01:34:59 - @owens_bill It crashes the BIND server. We haven't heard about remote code execution or privilege escalation. Still an exploit though.[2011-11-17] - 01:34:59 - --- /* $Id: query.c,v 1.257.18.56 2010-11-17 10:21:01 marka Exp $ */How am I not surprised? Also, BIND bug is DNSSEC related, of course.[2011-11-13] - 06:17:46 - @gingerincltd Sign up for Premium DNS -- Right away into awesomeness. But we'll work on making it more clear.[2011-11-09] - 02:47:48 - @matteoca Of course. Symantec's DNS service doesn't run their own code or network. It's just outsourced.[2011-11-02] - 20:33:49 - RT @bortzmeyer: Since the Internet works, the next step is to install BGPsec (RandyBush) #RIPE63[2011-10-27] - 06:17:01 - RT @Techmeme: PROTECT IP Renamed E-PARASITES Act; Would Create The Great Firewall Of America (@mmasnick /... http://t.co/2bJVulfv http:/ ...[2011-10-20] - 00:46:32 - @bortzmeyer That's crazy. Just VPN out to the real Internet. :-)[2011-10-19] - 01:24:16 - Nice post, and thanks for the shout out -- I point everyone I can to CloudFlare! Keep up the good work guys. http://t.co/d7HiDbLL[2011-10-18] - 06:35:34 - Why DNS Firewalls Should Become Next Hot Thing in Enterprise Security http://t.co/Z1QikxKC - About @opendns but doesn't mention us. :)[2011-10-13] - 02:56:22 - RT @diretraversal: Details on Safari and Mac OS X file theft, command execution, mitm-rce security holes http://t.co/ZO0E4ZxN[2011-10-11] - 17:09:35 - Former Google SVP Of Engineering Bill Coughran Joins Sequoia Capital As Partner - roelofbotha: http://t.co/Ub36ZMyb[2011-10-06] - 21:34:57 - I must admit that Oracle's view of Cloud Computing is stronger than that of SalesForce. Someone taught Larry the end to end principal.[2011-09-29] - 11:28:50 - @GlennF no need. They don't suffer from typical proxy + ssl complications. They don't even have to MITM since their proxy is the client.[2011-09-21] - 07:35:07 - @letsfreckle Anything I can help with? We shouldn't have any issue resolving your DNS.[2011-09-21] - 07:35:07 - @letsfreckle Grr, GoDaddy! We're fixing. GoDaddy stinks at doing DNS.[2011-09-21] - 07:35:07 - RT @divemasterza: Bye bye Google Public DNS, I have this awkward feeling of being watched all the time. Back to OpenDNS[2011-09-21] - 07:35:07 - @bglick @amyhoy @aspect9 We're working to fix w/ GoDaddy. It's not just us. I will pay you to leave GoDaddy DNS. :-)[2011-09-14] - 17:35:15 - RT @jedisct1: Have a dual-core Opteron running Linux? Can you try http://t.co/wyTWSPV and tell me if it crashes (can take a few secs to ...[2011-09-13] - 21:43:53 - RT @anurag_bhatia: Got chance to meet DNS Godfather @davidu during trip to SFO @openDNS http://t.co/xuavTsM #happpy[2011-09-07] - 15:59:28 - RT @jedisct1: Yaifo is ready for OpenBSD 5.0. Sorry for the delay. http://t.co/uxfEro6[2011-09-01] - 06:26:40 - An on-site Dashboard? - I don?t want it in the cloud. Sorry Ducksboard, Geckoboard, Chart.io. You all look... http://t.co/J6P7EPd[2011-09-01] - 00:16:22 - RT @awooster: Google @OpenDNS, lead the A Faster Internet initiative. Another good reason to use my favourite DNS provider. http://t ...[2011-08-30] - 20:55:15 - @agl__ But it's important. MITM is no joke, especially with the M in the M is potentially going to kill you. Thanks for working hard. :-)[2011-08-30] - 12:43:32 - @tqbf @darkuncle Moxie's solution is quite nice. But there is still a valid use for DANE-like solutions + transport security in DNS.[2011-08-30] - 12:43:32 - @tqbf Doesn't have to be DNS. But DNS is well suited to distributed trust-anchors (unlike DNSSEC anchors). But still needs transport sec.[2011-08-30] - 12:43:32 - @tqbf That's not distributed trust. The DNS lends itself to distributed trust anchors but you need transport security.[2011-08-30] - 12:43:32 - @tqbf You're inventing the part where I suggest DNSSEC as a solution. :-) I think DANE is a solution, but requires transport security.[2011-08-30] - 12:43:32 - @tqbf Not at all, though I'm sure the DNSSEC folks want people to think that to further adoption. :-)[2011-08-30] - 12:43:32 - Section 1.2 (http://t.co/ON3EoOV) recognizes that they are using DNSSEC, but it's not the only way.[2011-08-26] - 04:02:53 - @mmelaine I'd say delusional. Chrome will eat them all. :-)[2011-08-26] - 04:02:53 - @jimpren but with no address bar it won't. Chrome will get 50% market share, or more. :-)[2011-08-25] - 06:18:56 - RT @bigexxon: Tried Google DNS for, say, 5 minutes. OpenDNS #WINNING[2011-08-25] - 06:18:56 - @eastdakota @diekittay I think that would work. Does @dietkittay know about dnsomatic?[2011-08-19] - 05:36:55 - RT @CloudFlare: Exiled EveryDNS Users Welcome at CloudFlare! http://t.co/UxBfOGV via @CloudFlare #dns #anycast #free #easy[2011-08-18] - 23:56:12 - RT @harrymccracken: OK, Cisco. Killing Flip 2 years after you bought it for $590m wasn't a bizarrely abrupt and pricey move after all.[2011-08-16] - 16:06:51 - @atoonk whoa! You made BGPMon! Wanna hack the planet with @jedisct1 and me?[2011-08-12] - 03:13:22 - @joe262_ I'm actually a fan of running a local resolver. But I'd still forward it to OpenDNS. Hopefully with TSIG / Curve or SSL in btwn.[2011-08-11] - 03:56:58 - @jedisct1 Sometimes it feels like @jpmens is sitting in our engineering meetings, right? :-)[2011-08-09] - 08:00:46 - RT @auerbach: Verizon DNS problems getting you down today? Try Google (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4) or OpenDNS (208.67.222.222, 208.67.220.220) ins ...[2011-08-09] - 08:00:46 - RT @mdaoudi: DNS problems at Akamai causing all the major web sites to go down #webperf #cdn[2011-08-09] - 08:00:46 - RT @cheapredwine: SLAs don't mean shit when your DNS service dies and you don't have a backup plan. http://bit.ly/nqX01s (/cc @b6n)[2011-08-06] - 04:46:32 - Wow -- OpenBSD 4.9 install.iso -- Downloaded 215.2 megabytes in 19 seconds. (11196.51 KB/s) -- I think I destroyed their 100m port. :-)[2011-08-05] - 07:58:20 - An engineering driven culture? No. We prefer a business culture driven by engineers.
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