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Active Directory Basics - Level 200

White Paper Furthermore, this session will address the importance of DNS in Active Directory and DNS configurations. In this session Marc Malotke will be discussing the key differences between NT Domains and AD Domains. [02 Sep 2008]

Firefox extension to protect from wireless hacks

News In an attack on the DNS system, someone typing in a legitimate web address could be redirected to a malicious site without knowing it. Perspectives also protects against attacks that exploit a recently exposed flaw in the DNS system, which... [27 Aug 2008]

TechNet Webcast: Configuring DNS, Certificates, Ports, and Load Balancers for Communications Server 2007 (Level 300)

White Paper Within Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007, users are required to deploy servers with appropriate DNS records, ports configured, and possibly load balancers depending on what type of topologies are selected. [30 May 2008]

DNS and the Active Directory Tree

White Paper This webcast will address the best practices and concepts regarding DNS in and for Active Directory. This session will cover potential configuration and design issues, how to check to see that Active Directory is correctly registering records in... [10 Apr 2008]

Zero Configuration Network: Using the C APIs

White Paper In C, this means one initiates a DNS-SD action such as browsing and provides the address of a callback function. In each of the APIs, the general concepts are the same - one performs one of the basic DNS-SD operations and then receive results... [10 Oct 2007]

Configuring a NetScreen Firewall

White Paper It will demonstrate how to setup the trusted and untrusted ports, management IP address, SNMP, DNS and some critical security policies. Firewalls are generally accepted as the best defense for network security. [26 Jun 2007]

Why DDos attack didn't bring down the net

News Icann regulates internet domain name and address registration and operates one of the main so-called root DNS servers. The root DNS servers sit at the top of the DNS hierarchy and only get queried if other DNS servers, like those at an ISP, don't... [12 Mar 2007]

Ensuring Your Company's Online Presence: Strategic Solutions for Corporate DNS Management and System Availability

White Paper The paper will address the gap in the literature by providing both a methodology and an actual quantitative financial analysis of the decision to purchase PKI applications. This white paper is focused on quantifying the value of Public Key... [04 Aug 2006]

Phishing continues to rise

News Most worrying is the DNS poisoning of an infected PC which enables 'pharming'. Users may actually type www.eBay.com into their address bar but if they are infected then they may well be directed to a website that looks like eBay, acts like eBay and... [30 Mar 2005]

DHCPv6 Implementation and Test Report

White Paper DHCP can be a complement to the stateless autoconfiguration where it can supply hosts with DNS, NTP and other configuration data. DHCP can also take care of address allocations, and replace stateless autoconfiguration completely. [14 Mar 2005]

Revealed: 'Mystery founder' of secure email firm

News AOL currently blocks all email from Worldwidetender.com and the organisation has also been blocked by Spamhaus and the DNS providers blacklist in the past. Last week silicon.com published news of a popularly received new company, called jeftel... [04 Oct 2004]

Microsoft forges ahead with anti-spam sender ID scheme

News The technology creates an encrypted email address signature and then uses DNS to prove a message verify it came from Yahoo! AOL has been testing a system called Sender Permitted From, or SPF, that uses the domain name server (DNS). [13 Aug 2004]

DNS hack leaves corporate networks wide open

News Servers infected with the MSBlast worm, for example, used the service to lookup the address of Microsoft's windowsupdate.com server, and that made DNS a good method for detecting compromised computers. [02 Aug 2004]

Microsoft double whammy hammers spam

News With Caller ID, announced in February 2004, Microsoft proposed that the IP addresses of outgoing mail servers should be added in XML to the domain name server (DNS). Like Caller ID, SPF also used the DNS to provide information about servers that... [29 Jun 2004]

Anti-spam email "caller ID" gets Microsoft backing

News SPF and Caller ID let service providers publish their numerical IP addresses for outgoing mail servers, as well as web servers, in a machine-readable format in the DNS. That way, a recipient's service provider could check the sender's stated domain... [26 May 2004]

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