DnsEye
Downloads DnsEye is monitoring network traffic by capturing Domain Name System DNS packets in network and displays the host names resolve information. The program allows to monitor requested URLs in network, to open it in browser and save captured DNS name...
[December 11, 2006, 16:16]
IDwhois
Downloads IDwhois features : more than 130 TLDs to lookup; integrated parser; eExport results on .HTML, .CSV or .XML for fast reporting; import domain name list from a .TXT file; XML Configuration files to add or modify TLD settings; multi thread whois...
[June 7, 2006, 23:31]
First Attacks On DNS Flaws Reported
News The first attacks that are likely to have stemmed from a serious Domain Name System flaw have been reported. The existence of the Domain Name System (DNS) flaw, which could be used to redirect browsers to malicious sites, was revealed at the start...
[July 28, 2008, 13:37]
Net Send Lite
Downloads With Net Send Lite you can send messages to a specific username, computer name, ip address or the entire domain/workgroup on your network. Simply click on Add button to add users to your system or the add multiple to select from a list of available...
[January 15, 2007, 6:31]
ICANN Announces Domain Name Changes
Talkback Most companies however conduct business without the benefit of any trademark protection, and are left unprotected in any domain name dispute. I know of at least one pending patent that would allow a virtually unlimited number of domain names under...
[November 7, 2003, 20:26]
New.net Finds Ally For Domain Effort
News David Hernand, New.net's chief executive, said in a statement that the deal will give European Web publishers a chance to use more relevant addresses such .gmbh -- the German equivalent of .com -- which have not yet been sanctioned by the Internet...
[December 20, 2001, 14:30]
DTI Seeks Views On The Shape Of ICANN
News ICANN is an independent non-profit corporation based in the US which co-ordinates certain technical functions, for example, the assignment of IP addresses, on which the Domain Name System ("DNS") is based.
[June 6, 2002, 11:52]
The Latest Top 10 Linux/Unix Security Holes
News BIND Domain Name System Number one again is the well-known BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain). Once again, the top lesson to be learned from this list is probably the need to know what services are running on your system and disable any that aren...
[November 4, 2003, 11:10]
Verify DNS Records With Dlint
News If you manage Domain Name System (DNS) records, you probably already know how seemingly minor errors can cause big problems. Dlint will automatically find the primary and secondary name servers for the supplied domain and attempt to do a zone...
[September 5, 2002, 13:07]
US Voices Openness To Private Net Control
News The United States may be willing to cede at least some of its historic control of the Internet domain name system after all, a US Commerce Department official said on Wednesday. A number of the responses consisted of a two-paragraph form letter...
[July 27, 2006, 16:20]
VeriSign Condemned For Domain-system Changes
News Referring to the Domain Name System (DNS), the board's unanimous statement said: "The system VeriSign had deployed for .com and .net contains significant DNS protocol errors, risks the further development of secure DNS, and confuses the resolution...
[September 17, 2003, 14:55]
Computer Prank Slips Past Security Experts
News The code posed as a so-called exploit -- a program that identifies security flaws in a computer system -- in this case, four flaws recently discovered in the common domain-name-service software known as the Berkeley Internet Name Domain, or BIND.
[February 2, 2001, 8:55]
New Linux Worm 'Adore' Arrives
News The 1i0n worm, discovered last month by the Systems Administration Networking and Security Institute (SANS), used a fourth flaw to spread among servers that had domain name service, or DNS, software installed.
[April 5, 2001, 9:06]
Protect Your Domain Names!
News Their ISP wasn't paying attention to their domain name registration warnings (having just acquired the customer from a recent acquisition). This company was able to re-acquire their domain name for a small blackmail fee of $5,000.
[July 18, 2002, 10:48]
Microsoft Get Back To Baseline On Security
News It'll do this for the machine it runs on, or others by IP address, Netbios name, machine name or domain name -- administrator privilege is needed to scan a machine, but otherwise there is no limit on what can be scanned.
[May 9, 2002, 16:39]
Synchronised, Multi-vendor DNS Patches Released
News A security researcher has responsibly disclosed a fundamental flaw within the Domain Name System, or DNS, the addressing scheme behind the common names used on the internet. He declined to name the flaw as that would give away details.
[July 9, 2008, 8:21]
Unix Tools Track Hackers
News If you need to map an IP address to find the fully qualified domain name, you can use the dig command to find out who owns it. You run traceroute by listing the hostname -- preferably the fully qualified domain name -- after the command, like this...
[October 1, 2002, 8:51]
Asia-Domains: Sunrise Period Extended Till Jan 31, 2008
Talkback SR3: Sunrise 3 (SR3) of asia-domains allows companies in the region to protect and use their name with the asia-domain. Finally, SR3 will also accept Domain Names Applied For based on an exact match to a domain name that was subject of a UDRP...
[January 14, 2008, 19:01]
Microsoft Proposes Sender ID To Jam Spam
News With Caller ID, announced in February 2004, Microsoft proposed that the IP addresses of outgoing mail servers should be added in XML to the domain name server (DNS). He suggested that even with Sender ID, it might be possible to obtain a domain...
[June 28, 2004, 16:20]
One Giant Step Towards Ending Spam
News SPF uses the domain name service (DNS) to provide information about which servers will send mail on behalf of a particular domain -- in the same way as receiving mail servers are currently specified using Mail Exchange (MX) records.
[March 17, 2004, 14:40]

