Resources

International Advisories about the "Kaminsky bug"

DK-CERT: https://www.cert.dk/pressemeddelse/

US-CERT: http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/800113

IETF: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-dnsext-forgery-resilience

ISC-BIND: http://www.trusteer.com/bind9dns

Microsoft: http://www.trusteer.com/microsoftdns

Japan-CERT: https://jvn.jp/cert/JVNVU800113/

Austria-CERT: http://www.cert.at/static/cert.at-0802-DNS-patchanalysis.pdf

Tools To Detect Vulnerability

Vulnerability Test Tool
http://recursive.iana.org

ISC's detection tool (network based)
http://lists.oarci.net/pipermail/dns-operations/2008-August/003153.html

Snort module (network based)
http://www.nersc.gov/~scottc/software/snort/index.html

Cache audit tool
http://www.onzra.com:16080/cacheaudit.html

The .dk procurement has got a lot of coverage in the Danish media. Below, you can see a number of the articles.

Computerworld, 18 August 2008, Domain victory to dotDK

Comon, 18 August 2008, dotDK: Support is secured

Berlingske.dk, 31 March 2008, Intense fight over Danish domains.

Business.dk, 1 July 2008, Danish internet war has begun

ComOn, 31 March 2008, New player wants to turn DK-Hostmaster off the pitch

ComOn, 2 April 2008, The Danish domain business misses united approach

ComOn, 25 June 2008, Fire energised the election campaign of the Danish domain control

ComOn, 8 July 2008, This is why DK Hostmaster should keep the dk-administration

ComOn, 8 July 2008, This is why dotDK should take over the dk-administration

ComOn, 4 August 2008, Election campaign creates lower .dk-prices

Computerworld, 1 April 2008, dotDK wants to take over the control of .dk domains

Computerworld, 30 June 2008, DK-Hostmaster loses the Danish domain

Computerworld, 1 July 2008, dotDK makes the Danish internet more democratic

Erhvervsbladet, 31 March 2008, Intense fight over Danish domains

Erhvervsbladet, 4 August 2008, It is becoming cheaper to buy .dk domains

Ingeniøren, 11 April 2008, The fight over Danish domains becomes critical

Politiken, 31 March 2008, Fight over Danish domain users

Version2, 1 July 2008, Better technique turned DIFO off the pitch

Version2, 1 July 2008, Interesting with new domain provider

Version2, 1 July 2008, Mads Bryde Andersen’s sour grapes

Version2, 15 July 2008, dotDK: Lack of support is expected

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