Posts Tagged ‘Hosting’
DNSSEC adoption has been slow, but is now picking up speed, thanks to organizations leading the way. In October, 2009 the .TM registry signed with DNSSEC . In June, 2010 both .ORG and .EURid both announced the signing of their registries with DNSSEC. Before .TM a handful of other registries also signed with DNSSEC, those being .SE, .BR, .BG, .CZ and .PR. Last week there were several press ...
Judge orders permanent shutdown of rogue ISP, forfeit $1 million to FTC
Thursday, May 20th, 2010
3FN.net had its operations permanently halted this week. The rogue ISP was hosting botnet command and control servers, child pornography and malware.
Finding Podcast Hosting
Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Finding Podcast Hosting For anyone who wants to activate creating a podcast, podcast hosting is the superlatively important part. Before anyone can begin distributing a podcast, they propensity a place to feed the files and keep the feed file that will tell their subscribers about the spare episodes available. The super thing required is a realm name where the site will be located. Many domain registrars are available who entrust succour one register a domain mention for a small fee.
Fast Flux Primer
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
In early January the article “ Have a Spam Free Year ” by Dan Blacharski, introduced the term “ fast flux “. Clicking on the image to the left provides an excellent visual of fast flux in action. About 2 weeks after Dan’s article was published, the Generic Names Supporting Organisation (GNSO) Fast Flux Hosting Working Group published an initial report on January 26, 2009. This group was formulated by Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). This report is obviously in
A Noteworthy Report on Fast Flux Hosting (CircleID)
Monday, January 26th, 2009
This very interesting document was released by ICANN's Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) for public comment yesterday. And it asks some fundamental questions while at the same time pointing to sources such as the Honeynet Alliance's reports on fast flux.
