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  • From: Falk Husemann <josen AT paketsequenz.de>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] Attack Countermeasures: An Exercise of Paranoia
  • Date: Thu, 03 May 2012 10:16:30 +0200

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Hi guys,

wow that was a tough read for the morning.

Am 03.05.2012 03:10, schrieb Alex:
> I'll keep that in mind, thank you.
> I retract my renaming, then, if this is a known phenomenon.
> My apologies, Falk.
Accepted :)

> On 5/2/2012 6:47 PM, Dale wrote:
>> I'll second that. In reading Falk's responses to me in the past, some
>> may have seemed condescending, but with closer look it was obvious
>> he meant no malice. I may be wrong, but that's how I interpreted his
>> response to Alex also.

I had to look that one up. Wow. Me, condescending? I'm trying my best
not be that way because I see too much of it in my community. But I
admit to be a social minimalist when dealing with technical details, but
try my best to not offend anyone personally. It can get pretty nasty
with me, if you're wrong and I can prove it, though :)

Group cuddling? :)

What I tried to tell you, Alex, is that security is a topic put on top
of the deeply technical DNS stuff. Its certainly more complicated to
develop a useful and doable security policy for a service, than to run
the service itself. Lots of consideration is needed and I welcome your
thoughts on it, because I'm just starting out on DNS security too. Maybe
other OpenNIC members are interested in securing this infrastructure
also? I am for certain.

Therefor I offered my help and tried to give you some guidance on where
to start for the basic stuff, as I'm busy preparing/writing some work on
cracking networks. I would have offered to send you my notes, but if
you're not a native german, they wouldn't be of value to you.

Dont feel treated disrespectful :) That was not my intention and if you
feel that way, I'm sorry for that.

I hope we can now discuss this on a mature level, or I'll dress up in my
Falker suit (which happens to be metallic blue and two sizes too small)
and haunt the offenders ;-)

Falk
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