top | item 46066736 DNS Firewalling with MISP and Technitium DNS Server 22 points| feldrim | 3 months ago |zaferbalkan.com 22 comments order hn newest mfro|3 months ago I love Technitium DNS and have run it for several years now. Thanks for the contributions. feldrim|3 months ago I only made two plugins. I have two half baked ones in the making. Both Shreyas and me have day jobs and this is a side quest. Overall, my contributions are about 1% of all the code, so I accept the 1% of the thanks. Kudos to Shreyas. avhception|3 months ago When I read "PDNS", I will probably always think "PowerDNS". feldrim|3 months ago Yes. That's why I put the footnote there. load replies (1) walletdrainer|3 months ago “PDNS” also often refers to “Passive DNS”, never heard of “protective dns” before. Milpotel|3 months ago Don't get too exited - Technitium has a bus factor of one, a very small user base and no previous auditing. johnea|3 months ago Yea, I often wonder when I see this type of article, why don't they just use bind9?No other DNS resolver is going to come close to it's number of deployment*years in operation.I didn't read the article though, since I'm not going to enable javasript and cookies just to read someone's blag post 8-/HTML much? load replies (3) esseph|3 months ago And yet here I am deploying it in production load replies (1) feldrim|3 months ago I've played with threat intelligence to build a simple, on premises PDNS out of a privacy-focused DNS server.
mfro|3 months ago I love Technitium DNS and have run it for several years now. Thanks for the contributions. feldrim|3 months ago I only made two plugins. I have two half baked ones in the making. Both Shreyas and me have day jobs and this is a side quest. Overall, my contributions are about 1% of all the code, so I accept the 1% of the thanks. Kudos to Shreyas.
feldrim|3 months ago I only made two plugins. I have two half baked ones in the making. Both Shreyas and me have day jobs and this is a side quest. Overall, my contributions are about 1% of all the code, so I accept the 1% of the thanks. Kudos to Shreyas.
avhception|3 months ago When I read "PDNS", I will probably always think "PowerDNS". feldrim|3 months ago Yes. That's why I put the footnote there. load replies (1) walletdrainer|3 months ago “PDNS” also often refers to “Passive DNS”, never heard of “protective dns” before.
walletdrainer|3 months ago “PDNS” also often refers to “Passive DNS”, never heard of “protective dns” before.
Milpotel|3 months ago Don't get too exited - Technitium has a bus factor of one, a very small user base and no previous auditing. johnea|3 months ago Yea, I often wonder when I see this type of article, why don't they just use bind9?No other DNS resolver is going to come close to it's number of deployment*years in operation.I didn't read the article though, since I'm not going to enable javasript and cookies just to read someone's blag post 8-/HTML much? load replies (3) esseph|3 months ago And yet here I am deploying it in production load replies (1)
johnea|3 months ago Yea, I often wonder when I see this type of article, why don't they just use bind9?No other DNS resolver is going to come close to it's number of deployment*years in operation.I didn't read the article though, since I'm not going to enable javasript and cookies just to read someone's blag post 8-/HTML much? load replies (3)
feldrim|3 months ago I've played with threat intelligence to build a simple, on premises PDNS out of a privacy-focused DNS server.
mfro|3 months ago
feldrim|3 months ago
avhception|3 months ago
feldrim|3 months ago
walletdrainer|3 months ago
Milpotel|3 months ago
johnea|3 months ago
No other DNS resolver is going to come close to it's number of deployment*years in operation.
I didn't read the article though, since I'm not going to enable javasript and cookies just to read someone's blag post 8-/
HTML much?
esseph|3 months ago
feldrim|3 months ago