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19 November @ 5pm CET / 11am ET
Access Control and Threat Prevention Best Practices
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Slides attached below.
Q&A appears below the video.
Roughly 5%.
There are 13 root servers. More details here.
Yes, PTR records are IP to name mappings.
DNS and Bind (5th Edition) by Cricket Liu and Paul Albitz. It's available on Amazon (among other places): https://www.amazon.com/DNS-BIND-5th-Cricket-Liu/dp/0596100574/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3FWUOTXHYDAO&keywords=...
According to the public source, it is not growing fast, currently roughly at about 5% usage.
Unless the IP address for the record changes regularly (i.e. dynamic IP), the TTL should not be short. A short TTL will increase load on your DNS servers.
Use our Threat Prevention blades. Specifically:
We have various methods to ingest threat feeds, yes (ioc_feeds using AV/AB in R80.x, Network Feeds in R81.20+). If you are ingesting threat feeds (regardless of mechanism), it is HIGHLY recommended to upgrade to R81.20 since it is able to support substantially more indicators.
Out of scope for this session, but we intend to cover it in the future.
You are correct. I did not realize this and if you watch the rest of the presentation you will hear this get mentioned in the Q&A at the end so I have a chance to correct that mistake….
Missed the presentation, will watch it later on, but for anyone who cares to watch...here is in my opinion, the BEST video on the Internet about DNS. This youtube channel is gold...guy explains things like a pro.
Andy
How a DNS Server (Domain Name System) works. - YouTube
thanks for sharing! this certainly does a great job of clearly describing the DNS process!
By far, the best explanation out there, in my view.
Ralph is being too nice. This is DNS for dummies video, which is useful, but also very basic 🙂
@the_rock what the TechTalk, Ralph did a great job taking it to the actual expert level.
Yes! Watched it already, fantastic work.
nice to see you here.😀
Buddyyyy, Im always here HAHAHAHA...hope ur well!!
Andy
Hi,
I enjoyed the presentation. But at the end, there is dangerous misinformation spread. TCP Port 53 is NOT only used for zone transfers. This is plainly wrong. Any DNS Resolver can move to TCP if the response is too large for a single UDP packet. This happened e.G. when Google started using more IPv6 on their authoritative DNS Servers...
ALWAYS allow both TCP and UDP Port 53 for your clients towards the resolvers.
I guess answer depends on who you ask, but you make a good point.
Andy
You are correct. I did not realize this and if you watch the rest of the presentation you will hear this get mentioned in the Q&A at the end so I have a chance to correct that mistake….
Slides attached below.
Q&A appears below the video.
Roughly 5%.
There are 13 root servers. More details here.
Yes, PTR records are IP to name mappings.
DNS and Bind (5th Edition) by Cricket Liu and Paul Albitz. It's available on Amazon (among other places): https://www.amazon.com/DNS-BIND-5th-Cricket-Liu/dp/0596100574/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3FWUOTXHYDAO&keywords=dns+and+bind&qid=1690383797&sprefix=dns+and+bind%2Caps%2C108&sr=8-1
According to the public source, it is not growing fast, currently roughly at about 5% usage.
Unless the IP address for the record changes regularly (i.e. dynamic IP), the TTL should not be short. A short TTL will increase load on your DNS servers.
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