Chilean Domain Registry Expands DNS Infrastructure

The Chilean ccTLD has expanded its DNS infrastructure with the addition of three new nameservers in London, Amsterdam and Tokyo. The registry has been expanding its external DNS infrastructure over the last couple of years and now has DNS in multiple locations across the globe: Further details on their site

.Be Registry Offering Registrants Certificates

DNS.be, the organisation that runs the .be registry, recently upgraded their software backend to add some new features. While most upgrades usually only impact registrars, the latest update includes an interesting new feature for registrants – registration certificates. While this isn’t a completely novel idea (a number of other ccTLDs offer it) it’s a nice… Continue reading .Be Registry Offering Registrants Certificates

Is The Gabon Registry Offline?

It looks like the Gabon registry is having issues of some kind. While it’s not unheard of for a domain registry operator to have technical difficulties they’re usually “blips”. In the case of the .ga registry, however, it looks like the zone has been having serious issues since September of last year! Stéphane Bortzmeyer conducted… Continue reading Is The Gabon Registry Offline?

IE Domain Registry DNSSEC Task Force

Over the last couple of years DNSSEC has become one of “the” topics for registry operators and DNS people. The registry operator for .ie, the IEDR, has been working on their DNSSEC deployment plans for well over a year and earlier this morning opened up their “task force” to accredited registrars. They would also appear… Continue reading IE Domain Registry DNSSEC Task Force

High Profile DNS Still Vulnerable To Kaminsky Exploit

  Image via Wikipedia Dan Kaminsky‘s discovery of a nasty bug in DNS rocked the security world in 2008. It’s now 2010, so you would be forgiven for thinking that most DNS servers should have been updated, patched or configured in such a manner as to render the Kaminsky hole null and void. Unfortunately that… Continue reading High Profile DNS Still Vulnerable To Kaminsky Exploit

Google Launch DNS Service – Open DNS Reply

Earlier today Google announced the launch of their new DNS service. They’re pushing it as part of their “better experience” and “speed” drive that Matt Cutts and Co have been harping on about for the last while. OpenDNS, however, has been offering a similar service for quite some time. A lot of Irish users were… Continue reading Google Launch DNS Service – Open DNS Reply

Getting To Grips With DotTel

With .tel domains expected to “go live” in dns very soon Telnic have made available a number of resources to help people make the best use of their .tel domain(s). The updated “community” page on the Telnic site provides access to a range of useful information: The domains will ‘go live’ (resolve to the DNS… Continue reading Getting To Grips With DotTel

New Hosting and Domain Statistics Site Launched

John McCormac has been collecting and processing statistics on domain registrations and hosting for as long as I can remember. He is probably best known for Hackwatch and WhoisIreland, which produces monthly reports for the Irish hosting and domain industry. John’s latest project has been in development for several months and offers an alternative to… Continue reading New Hosting and Domain Statistics Site Launched

Check Your DNS Security

In the last few weeks considerable attention has been focussed on security flaws in DNS. IANA have released an easy to use tool that allows you to check your dns to make sure that it is not vulnerable to attack and / or abuse.They also explain what the tool is checking for and why.

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