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WALSYIB

December 16 2009 by Cricket Liu (Infoblox)

A system administrator I knew at HP Labs, Mike Rodriquez, named his personal workstation "walstib."  Mike explained that it was an acronym for "What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been," which, he said, was a kind of motto among Deadheads.  (I gather it's a line from one of the many indistinguishable Grateful Dead songs.  Sorry, Mike.)

So "WALSYIB" is my acronym for "What A Long, Strange Year It's Been."  (And yes, I realize that I used a similar title for a previous blog post.)  2009 was a productive year:  We made more progress in deploying DNSSEC in the last 12 months than in the previous 10 years.  But we saw more attacks on DNS infrastructure, including cache poisoning attacks in the wild.  And we saw the discovery (and subsequent patching) of more vulnerabilities in BIND. 

 

Here, then, is the DNS year in review:

What do we have to look forward to in 2010?  The signing of the root zone by July 1, .net by the end of the year, and likely many more top-level zones.  Internal U.S. government zones signed by the summer.  Undoubtedly more vulnerabilities and more attacks, too.  But if we see the amount of progress next year that we've already seen this year, the Internet will definitely be a safer place.

Posted in DNSSEC | DNS Survey | 1 comments

1 response to “WALSYIB”

  1. Rapid Share Says:

    as far as I see you are pretty booked up all the time;) good for you! nothing gives more pleasure than the favourite work! will gladly learn more about DNS. thanks for putting everything in such a good way.

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