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Very interesting. I’m sure nobody who is interested in cache poisoning will notice the big@$$ article they just wrote about it.
 
Reminds me of this thread:

 
I thought this was interesting. There seems to be more that can be done with DNS.

That is interesting - thanks for sharing...

It's been known as theory, but looks like Google has reduced this to practice...
 
Actually its going to be annoying when they mess up my L33tHaX0r.com domain. I specifically chose the capitals I wanted.
Domain names are not case sensitive. And you would never notice any of this randomization as an end-user, It's strictly in the exchange between the recursive resolver and the authoritative server.
 
Domain names are not case sensitive. And you would never notice any of this randomization as an end-user, It's strictly in the exchange between the recursive resolver and the authoritative server.

I was kidding 😉
 
You didn't see the more interesting thing, in Cuba, geeks use DNS as a proxy tunnel, a completely decentralized proxy tunnel to bypass the carrier's high internet fees. (They don't charge for DNS traffic).

The client and server never establish a direct connection. It is crazy to communicate with each other only through DNS queries for second-level domain names.
 

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