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December 2009
Tout le monde parle de Google DNS...
Bref, il n'y a de raisons d'utiliser un service de résolveurs externe que si le « sien » est dramatiquement défaillant.
Using Google Public DNS
Bloody amazing. They are using 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 as public DNS servers, which means, in a nutshell, that these will easily be resolved by the Google node nearer to your ISP.
OpenDNS Founder David Ulevitch on Google Public DNS
Translation: Sure, we do something shitty with DNS right now today, but Google might do something shitty with DNS in the future so they’re even worse. Pure FUD.
Google's New Public DNS Service - and Data Retention Issues
Their separate privacy policy for the Google Public DNS strikes me as utterly reasonable, particularly given its very rapid (24-48 hours) deletion of what I would consider to be the key privacy-sensitive data.
Introducing Google Public DNS: A new DNS resolver from Google
Today, as part of our efforts to make the web faster, we are announcing Google Public DNS, a new experimental public DNS resolver.
Official Google Blog: Introducing Google Public DNS
Today, as part of our ongoing effort to make the web faster, we're launching our own public DNS resolver called Google Public DNS, and we invite you to try it out.
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November 2009
Combien y a t-il vraiment de serveurs DNS racine ?
Il y a onze organisations qui gèrent un serveur racine. Seulement deux sont européennes et une japonaise, toutes les autres sont états-uniennes.
La grande panne DNS de Chine de mai 2009
Conclusion : si quelqu'un réussit à planter tous les serveurs DNS de google.com ou ebay.com, il peut théoriquement planter tout le DNS et donc tout l'Internet.
October 2009
Securing a Domain: SSL vs. DNSSEC
There has been quite a bit of talk lately about the best way to secure a domain, mainly centered in two camps: using Secure Socket Layer (SSL), or using DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC). The answer is quite simple—you should use both.
September 2009
End in site for Yugoslav domains
Websites using the .yu domain extension will cease to be available online from 30 September.
61 Businesses Tell ICANN New TLDs Are Needed to Help Consumers, Encourage Innovation, Avoid Chaos
Un seul français dans la liste
Noms de domaine frauduleux : registre et registrar peuvent-ils être responsables ?
La situation juridique des acteurs du nommage n’est donc pas judiciairement modifiée. Il faudra trouver un autre moyen pour enlever les herbes sauvages au pied des marques luxuriantes.
