>>>>> "Joe" == Joe Touch <[email protected]> writes: Joe> On Oct 13, 2011, at 1:30 PM, Curtis Villamizar Joe> <[email protected]> wrote: >> I'm not fond of protocols that rely on time or monotonically >> increasing reboot counts and have no fallback.
Joe> +1
Joe> Let's not add time as an attack vector.
So, hypothetical attacks via DHCP, which require access to impersonate
the DHCP or PPP server of the ISP are more important than getting a
notion about time so you can prevent DNS attacks?
Tet's talk about what other things you can do if you can hijack the
network connection like that... and how many of them are resolved if
DNSSEC can be used.
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