top | item 46067140 (no title) 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. discuss order hn newest 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? ignoramous|3 months ago > 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-/mirror: https://archive.vn/8BCBn Milpotel|3 months ago > why don't they just use bind9?Because bind9 is not a dns server but a collection of all available CVE types for further studying. load replies (1) feldrim|3 months ago The only problem there is for GDPR consent thingy. You can disable and proceed. I don't use any telemetry except for the consent banners.When it comes to Technitium, well, it's written in the blog. load replies (1) esseph|3 months ago And yet here I am deploying it in production Milpotel|3 months ago You are a brave fellow! 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? ignoramous|3 months ago > 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-/mirror: https://archive.vn/8BCBn Milpotel|3 months ago > why don't they just use bind9?Because bind9 is not a dns server but a collection of all available CVE types for further studying. load replies (1) feldrim|3 months ago The only problem there is for GDPR consent thingy. You can disable and proceed. I don't use any telemetry except for the consent banners.When it comes to Technitium, well, it's written in the blog. load replies (1)
ignoramous|3 months ago > 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-/mirror: https://archive.vn/8BCBn
Milpotel|3 months ago > why don't they just use bind9?Because bind9 is not a dns server but a collection of all available CVE types for further studying. load replies (1)
feldrim|3 months ago The only problem there is for GDPR consent thingy. You can disable and proceed. I don't use any telemetry except for the consent banners.When it comes to Technitium, well, it's written in the blog. load replies (1)
esseph|3 months ago And yet here I am deploying it in production Milpotel|3 months ago You are a brave fellow! load replies (1)
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?
ignoramous|3 months ago
mirror: https://archive.vn/8BCBn
Milpotel|3 months ago
Because bind9 is not a dns server but a collection of all available CVE types for further studying.
feldrim|3 months ago
When it comes to Technitium, well, it's written in the blog.
esseph|3 months ago
Milpotel|3 months ago