On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 9:17 PM John Levine <[email protected]> wrote: > In article <CAL0qLwZwz+R52ydEgn7Qpu8t4= > [email protected]> you write: > >> Consider: From [email protected]... > bogus.bogus.example.com > >> > >Yeah, I'm familiar with the nature of the attack. But based on what > >amounts to the hallway track, it feels like the perspective of the DNS > >community these days is that the currently deployed DNS infrastructure > >could easily deal with such an attack, ... > > The DNS crowd is finally admitting to themselves that Sturgeon's Law > applies to the DNS, too, and a little more crud will be lost in the > large amoung ot noise. I gather than people are implementing RFC 8020 > which makes this attack less effective. > > +1 to what John says here. I mean, I was still seeing a non-trivial number of A6 queries.
tim
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