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DNS-Scopy: Towards Security of Internet Naming Infrastructure

AutorShulman, Haya; Waidner, Michael
Datum2015
ArtConference Proceedings
AbstraktWe study the operational characteristics of the server-side of the Internet's naming infrastructure. Our findings discover common architectures whereby name servers are 'hidden' behind server-side caching DNS resolvers. We explore the extent and the scope of the name servers that use server-side caching resolvers, and find such configurations in at least 38% of the domains in a forward DNS tree, and higher percents of the domains in a reverse DNS tree. We characterise the operators of the server-side caching resolvers and provide motivations, explaining their prevalence. Our experimental evaluation indicates that the caching infrastructures are typically run by third parties, and that the services, provided by the third parties, often do not deploy best practices, resulting in misconfigurations, vulnerabilities and degraded performance of the DNS servers in popular domains.
ISBN978-3-319-24173-9
SerieLecture Notes in Computer Science 9326
In20th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security Vienna, Austria, September 21 – 25, 2015 Proceedings, p.3-22
PublisherSpringer-Verlag New York, Inc.
SchlüsselTUD-CS-2015-12099
Urlhttps://tubiblio.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/id/eprint/98185