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Chapter 6: Securing Domain Name Services (DNS)
Internet Software Consortium. “BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual”
Included with BIND 9 source-code distributions in the directory doc/arm, file-
name Bv9ARM.html. Also available in PDF format from http://www.nominum.
com/resources/documentation/Bv9ARM.pdf. The ARM is the most important and
useful piece of official BIND 9 documentation.
Internet Software Consortium. “Internet Software Consortium: BIND” (http://www.
isc.org/products/BIND/)
Definitive source of all BIND software and documentation.
Liu, Cricket. “Securing an Internet Name Server”
Slide show, available at http://www.acmebw.com/papers/securing.pdf. A presenta-
tion by Cricket Liu, coauthor of DNS and BIND (O’Reilly) (a.k.a. “The Grass-
hopper Book”).
djbdns Resources
Bernstein, D. J. “djbdns: Domain Name System Tools” (http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html)
The definitive source of djbdns software and documentation.
Brauer, Henning. “Life with djbdns” (http://lifewithdjbdns.org)
A comprehensive guide to using djbdns, including sample configurations and
links to other sites.
Nelson, Russell. “djbdns Home Page” (http://www.tinydns.org)
Lists external code contributions and sources of support.
Luterman, Greg. “Grumpy Badger’s Introduction to djbdns” (http://djbdns.wolfhome.
com/)
A gentle ...