Rob Gallagher
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Homepage: http://www.spoofedpacket.net
Posts by rob
Switching to NSD
March 7, 2010 - 18:22
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Whilst BIND is a nameserver I use nearly every day, it’s somewhat large and unwieldy being a reference implementation of the DNS spec.
Where possible, I always like to split out resolving and authoritative functionality into two seperate pieces of software. Unbound does a great job in the latter role – also from the authors of [...]
2009/2010 Winter and Spring Anime season
January 7, 2010 - 18:53
Posted in Anime | No comments
So, whilst we’re all stuck indoors due to the snowpocalypse, it’s a good time to take a look at what’s been released and what’s going to be released in Japan over the coming few months. Things are somewhat thin on the ground, there’s a lot of the usual loli and h-game based stuff but a [...]
spoofedpacket.net signed
December 1, 2009 - 18:49
Posted in DNS, Security | No comments
I recently signed spoofedpacket.net, here’s the DS sets:
spoofedpacket.net. IN DS 15871 5 1 6D6B3C370091ECF38D81B2D91B54C7B2EB6D47E6
spoofedpacket.net. IN DS 15871 5 2 41D36F7DEC5827F650E772DE1DA33A219B3B994757DDF763830EBC12 E2DCEC80
And the keysets:
spoofedpacket.net 604800 IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 (
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Domain renewal scams
October 28, 2009 - 21:10
Posted in DNS, Scams | No comments
Some of my domains are coming up for renewal, right on cue the scam letters start arriving in the post. The scammers trawl whois information and send out demands for “renewal” to unsuspecting domain users. Send enough of them and somebody, somewhere will pay up.
They’re getting pretty sophisticated compared to the ones from previous years, [...]
DWM config
October 16, 2009 - 14:52
Posted in X11, dwm | No comments
Recently, I started using dwm as my main window manager. At less than 3000 lines of C, it’s somewhat more lightweight than others I’ve used in the past.
The automatic window placement and stacking is really handy, especially when you tend to have a lot of terminals open, it keeps things nice and organised. There is [...]