Re: how to get people to upgrade? (Re: The weak link? DNS)
On 3/26/2003 at 15:24:18 +0000, Paul Vixie said: [snip]
so here's a proposal. we (speaking for ISC here) could add a config option (default to OFF) to make bind send some kind of registration packet at boot time, containing an e-mail address for a technical contact for that server, and perhaps its hostname as well. the destination would be configurable, and the format would be open, and we would include in the distribution a tool capable of catching these. any campus/WAN admin who wanted to run their own "BIND registration system" could do so. anyone who wanted to simply config their server to send registration data to ISC could do so. for data received at ISC, we'd (a) keep it completely private other than public statistics, (b) clean it of obvious trash (some people will sent registration data for president@whitehouse.gov just for fun; we know that), and (c) use the contact information only in the event that a security defect discovered in that version. remember, the default would be OFF.
I'm not sure this helps. The people who don't subscribe or pay attention to CERT advisories are the same ones that won't turn this option on. It is like the cache option in Apache; the people who would get the most benefit, the ones with mainly static web pages, are the same ones who do not know to turn it on. -Dave
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Dave Israel