On 04/03/2018 05:24 PM, Browne, Stuart via bind-users wrote:
A number of places use a 'stealth' (or 'hidden') master as a bit of
protection from potential bad actors. It's a network domain barrier
between the master (usually on an internal-only network) from a public
network with potential bad
rity-culture company).
Stuart
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> Darcy Kevin (FCA)
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> Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: Stealth NS records
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> "Stealth
omas
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2018 4:27 AM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Stealth NS records
On 30.03.18 15:44, PANG J. wrote:
>I saw a zone check on intodns.com shows,
>
>Stealth NS records were sent:
>ns2.xxx.com
>ns1.xxx.com
>
>So what's a stealth NS record?
On 30.03.18 15:44, PANG J. wrote:
I saw a zone check on intodns.com shows,
Stealth NS records were sent:
ns2.xxx.com
ns1.xxx.com
So what's a stealth NS record?
http://massivedns.com/blog/dns-report-tutorials/what-are-stealth-ns-records/
maybe I could explain more deeply if you have sen
I saw a zone check on intodns.com shows,
Stealth NS records were sent:
ns2.xxx.com
ns1.xxx.com
So what's a stealth NS record?
thanks.
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