You had your chance, but now the previously reported DNS vulnerability has been disclosed publicly, more or less. Dan put up this cryptic post, and the comments basically spell it out. The exploit is known, and it can be performed in less than 10 seconds. More here. Patch now!
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This is great. I assume it won’t be long before someone tackles one of the big sites with this and then people will take it seriously.
So then, Eric, I hope you’ve patched your server already.
As it is, maybe I should ask me existing host also….
Yeah, my upstream provider is on top of it, and is not vulnerable. You can test your own DNS at doxpara.com