Framework for Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) to support the IPv6 infrastructure
The major problem in DNS as originally specified in RFC 1035 is that it does not offer any form of security and it is vulnerable to spoofing, man-in-the-middle and cache poisoning attacks. This kind of attacks can compromise all communications to the host that initiate any connection that require...
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Main Authors: | Mantoro, Teddy, A. Ayu, Media, Bidin, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi, Norhanipah, Saiful Azhar |
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World Academic Publishing
2012
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/30482/ http://www.academicpub.org/cisme/paperInfo.aspx?PaperID=13545 |
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