At 09:34 PM 8/10/00 +0200, mouss wrote:
>At 11:50 10/08/00 -0700, Mark Teicher wrote:
>
>>MJR's theory on Split-DNS is not out dated and is very applicable.
>
>I have to agree with that.
Yes, everyone should agree with MJR's theories and postulations.:) (Hi
Marcus ) -:)
>>The nuances of BIND maybe different than originally written.
>
>That's the problem of software: Code gets obsolete, unless maintained;
>and maintenance is not the funniest part of the game (assuming you have
>the time!).
The real issue of being a good sysadmin or security admin is to ensure that
you are running a good version implementation of BIND, since it is one of
the many typical services that could be exploited by "would be" intruders
and then gain access to an organization's goodies. It is also an essential
service to be running internally and externally at an organization. So
therefore a good sysadmin has to be very fluent in BIND or at least
dangerous enough to basically kill an organization's access to the Internet.
www.acmebw.com
>>[snip]
>
>thanks for the infos.
>
>mouss
>
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