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A CDN-based Domain Name System

Computer Communications, 2014
Abstract To enhance end-user experiences, Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) effectively exploit the Domain Name System (DNS) to redirect end-users to close-by content replicas over short time scales. While the use of DNS has brought a significant advantage to CDNs, in this paper we confirm that reliance on DNS also poses a fundamental threat to ...
Zhen Qin   +4 more
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A replicated architecture for the Domain Name System

Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM 2000. Conference on Computer Communications. Nineteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies (Cat. No.00CH37064), 2002
We propose a new design for the Domain Name System (DNS) that takes advantage of recent advances in disk storage and multicast distribution technology. In essence, our design consists of geographically distributed servers, called replicated servers, each of which has a complete and up-to-date copy of the entire DNS database.
Jussi Kangasharju, Keith W. Ross
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Challenges in securing the domain name system

IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 2006
Two main security threats exist for DNS in the context of query/response transactions. Attackers can spoof authoritative name servers responding to DNS queries and alter DNS responses in transit through man-in-the-middle attacks, and alter the DNS responses stored in caching name servers.
Ramaswamy Chandramouli, Scott Rose
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Measuring the global domain name system

IEEE Network, 2013
The Internet is a worldwide distributed critical infrastructure, and it is composed of many vital components. While IP routing is the most important service, today the Domain Name System can be classified as the second most important, and has been defined as a critical infrastructure as well.
Emiliano Casalicchio   +2 more
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Survey on Domain Name System Security

2016 IEEE First International Conference on Data Science in Cyberspace (DSC), 2016
Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the most crucial components of the Internet. However, due to the vulnerability of DNS, its security has been continuously challenged in recent years. In order to thoroughly understand the root cause of the security risks in the DNS, researches in DNS security are surveyed, and vulnerabilities in DNS and corresponding ...
Futai Zou   +5 more
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The Domain Name System

2003
The Domain Name System (DNS) is unarguably the most contentious part of the Internet. The DNS evolved to ensure predictable results from any place on the Internet. This global determinism is called “universal resolvability.” It is an essential design feature of the DNS and one that makes the Internet a helpful, global resource.
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Dark Domain Name Attack: A New Threat to Domain Name System

2017
There are many domain names which are registered to DNS but unused. We define them as “dark domain name”. We show that these dark domain names have serious threat to DNS operating. From our experiments, we found that when query for dark domain names are done, the response time becomes unusually long and huge load is given for retrieval operation in DNS
Bold Munkhbaatar   +2 more
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The extension of Internet domain name system for Korean domain

Proceedings of the 1999 ICPP Workshops on Collaboration and Mobile Computing (CMC'99). Group Communications (IWGC). Internet '99 (IWI'99). Industrial Applications on Network Computing (INDAP). Multimedia Network Systems (MMNS). Security (IWSEC). Parall, 2003
Internet users in Korea are obtaining IP addresses from DNS (Domain Name System) using unfamiliar English (or Roman character) domains in order to access their host systems. Description orders in English domains are different from the ones in Korean. Although the main objective of using English abbreviations is to facilitate remembering and recording ...
Jae Yong Lee   +2 more
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Domain Name System

2004
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed database that’s typically used to resolve hostnames into IP addresses. DNS and related systems exist for two main reasons: They make it easier for humans to remember names such as www.apress.com than IP addresses such as 65.215.221.149.
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