25 Mar
2013
25 Mar
'13
11:25 a.m.
On Mon, 25 Mar 2013 10:22:08 -0400, Jared Mauch said:
Some basic stats:
27 million resolvers existed as of this dataset collection
only 2.1 million of them were "closed".
We have a lot to do to close the hosts, please do what you can to help.
What's the current BCP on how to deal with mobile devices that hard-code your resolvers in their equivalent of /etc/resolv.conf (often because the owner of the device trusts their emnployers/whatever resolver more than they trust the DNS server that the hotel DHCP pointed them at)? (And yes, I *know* that "point at your employers DNS" works against a threat model of "local provider is an idiot" and fails against "local provider is willing to spoof replies from other DNS servers")