How To Patch BIND9 Against DNS Cache Poisoning (Debian/Fedora/CentOS)

  2008-07-29 21:00:03
Dan Kaminsky earlier this month announced a massive, multi-vendor issue with DNS that could allow attackers to compromise any name server - clients, too. These two articles explain how you can fix a BIND9 nameserver on Debian Etch and Fedora/CentOS so that it is not vulnerable anymore to DNS cache poisoning. 
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