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  3. RFC 8567 "Customer Management DNS Resource Records" defines some interesting DNS RRtypes, including CREDITCARD and PASSWORD.

RFC 8567 "Customer Management DNS Resource Records" defines some interesting DNS RRtypes, including CREDITCARD and PASSWORD.

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  • jpmens@mastodon.socialJ jpmens@mastodon.social

    RFC 8567 "Customer Management DNS Resource Records" defines some interesting DNS RRtypes, including CREDITCARD and PASSWORD.

    RFC 8567: Customer Management DNS Resource Records

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    #weekendReading #DNS

    gumnos@mastodon.bsd.cafeG This user is from outside of this forum
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    @jpmens

    at what point does this just become LDAP-over-DNS? πŸ˜†

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    • jpmens@mastodon.socialJ jpmens@mastodon.social

      RFC 8567 "Customer Management DNS Resource Records" defines some interesting DNS RRtypes, including CREDITCARD and PASSWORD.

      RFC 8567: Customer Management DNS Resource Records

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      (www.rfc-editor.org)

      #weekendReading #DNS

      ben@bluetoot.hardill.me.ukB This user is from outside of this forum
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      @jpmens SSN? so 100% US centric way to do distributed identity theft?

      OK, I'll admit I've only skimmed the ToC so far, but errrr, what?

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      • jpmens@mastodon.socialJ jpmens@mastodon.social

        RFC 8567 "Customer Management DNS Resource Records" defines some interesting DNS RRtypes, including CREDITCARD and PASSWORD.

        RFC 8567: Customer Management DNS Resource Records

        favicon

        (www.rfc-editor.org)

        #weekendReading #DNS

        zhenech@chaos.socialZ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @jpmens Where else but in a database you'd store these? πŸ™‚

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        • jpmens@mastodon.socialJ jpmens@mastodon.social

          RFC 8567 "Customer Management DNS Resource Records" defines some interesting DNS RRtypes, including CREDITCARD and PASSWORD.

          RFC 8567: Customer Management DNS Resource Records

          favicon

          (www.rfc-editor.org)

          #weekendReading #DNS

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          @jpmens I now know my April 1st feature requests to Route53 and UltraDNS.

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          • ben@bluetoot.hardill.me.ukB ben@bluetoot.hardill.me.uk

            @jpmens SSN? so 100% US centric way to do distributed identity theft?

            OK, I'll admit I've only skimmed the ToC so far, but errrr, what?

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            @ben hint: look at the date of the RFC

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            • jpmens@mastodon.socialJ jpmens@mastodon.social

              RFC 8567 "Customer Management DNS Resource Records" defines some interesting DNS RRtypes, including CREDITCARD and PASSWORD.

              RFC 8567: Customer Management DNS Resource Records

              favicon

              (www.rfc-editor.org)

              #weekendReading #DNS

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              @jpmens
              > 1 April 2019
              #captainItsFridayReading

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              • gumnos@mastodon.bsd.cafeG gumnos@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                @jpmens

                at what point does this just become LDAP-over-DNS? πŸ˜†

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                @gumnos @jpmens was just thinking the same thing. Funny, since DNS on LDAP is already a thing...

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                • jpmens@mastodon.socialJ jpmens@mastodon.social

                  @ben hint: look at the date of the RFC

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                  @jpmens @ben damn no iana code points allocated... missed oppertunity

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                  • jpmens@mastodon.socialJ jpmens@mastodon.social

                    @ben hint: look at the date of the RFC

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                    @jpmens Bah, there is another 2 weeks before that stuff

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                    • jpmens@mastodon.socialJ jpmens@mastodon.social

                      RFC 8567 "Customer Management DNS Resource Records" defines some interesting DNS RRtypes, including CREDITCARD and PASSWORD.

                      RFC 8567: Customer Management DNS Resource Records

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                      (www.rfc-editor.org)

                      #weekendReading #DNS

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                      @jpmens

                      "putting a password into a protocol designed to be published. bold move, Cotton, let's see if it pays off for them. or for the phishers/scammers..."

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