In the computer world, we commonly store temporary data in a cache to make programs run smoothly.| www.isc.org
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It is summertime and even though you might rather be at the beach, this could be a good time to check in on what has been going on with BIND.| www.isc.org
Behold, the new hotness! The shapely Arrow Function has driven away the irksome function keyword and (by virtue of lexical this scoping) bought joy to many a JavaScript programmer. Yet, as the foll…| JavaScript, JavaScript...
Practical BIND 9 Management BIND 9 can produce an extensive array of log messages and metrics.| www.isc.org
The first lines of code for BIND 9 were produced in 1998, which means that the original BIND 9 architecture is 25 years old!| www.isc.org
The Basics The basic BIND 9 memory management object is a memory context: the application can have as many as is practical.| www.isc.org
At the end of 2022, we are introducing some changes to the tools and procedures we use for signing the source code releases of our software, to make the whole process simpler and more robust.| www.isc.org
ISC customers often have a training component to their support contract and should contact their account representative to discuss options.| www.isc.org
BIND 9 Development BIND 9.18 was released at the beginning of 2022.| www.isc.org
The BIND 9 core development team includes three people who focus on quality assurance.| www.isc.org
DNS over HTTPS Update It has been a long time since our last blog on the BIND 9 DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) implementation.| www.isc.org
Raise Your Standards for Application Security If you work in IT you know you need to constantly refresh your cyber defense skills.| www.isc.org
DNS Over HTTPS With BIND 9.17, Ubuntu 21.04 And LetsEncrypt This is a repost of a blog by Richard Neal from TalkDNS, reprinted with permission.| www.isc.org
Recently announced TsuNAME vulnerability does not impact BIND 9 Last week researchers announced the TsuNAME vulnerability that impacted several of the largest hosted DNS services on the Internet, including Google’s public DNS and Cisco’s OpenDNS.| www.isc.org
Status of DNS-over-HTTPS support in BIND 9 as of March, 2021 The latest development release of BIND 9 contains a significant number of improvements to DNS-over-HTTP (DoH).| www.isc.org
DNS over HTTPS (DoH) in BIND 9 The February 2021 development release of BIND (9.| www.isc.org
With the January, 2023 maintenance releases, ISC is now encouraging all our users to consider updating to the 9.| www.isc.org
BIND 9.16.0 has been issued, beginning a new stable branch. New releases of BIND are available for download from our downloads page.| www.isc.org
Two years ago, interest in DNS Encryption was lukewarm… In May of 2018, ISC did a survey asking our users about their interest in deploying various DNS privacy measures, including both QNAME minimization and encryption (DNS over HTTP or DoH and DNS over TLS or DoT).| www.isc.org
On July 30, 2022, Petr Špaček spoke at the DNS-OARC38 conference about the performance effects of DNSSEC validation in BIND 9.| www.isc.org
This article focuses on benchmarking resolver performance, using a new methodology that aims to provide near-real-world performance results for resolvers.| www.isc.org