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DNS Spoofability Test of Some Well-known Public DNS
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<blockquote data-quote="yitworths" data-source="post: 740632" data-attributes="member: 36772"><p>Are you sure? After disabling dns cache, webpage loads within 2sec even with several filtration. Man there is something missing. If you disable dns cahe it will increase latency & I don't have to tell what that will do.</p><p>Two kinda caching happen, one is client(local) level & another is server(remote) level. I'm not sure whether disabling only client level caching will mitigate this problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yitworths, post: 740632, member: 36772"] Are you sure? After disabling dns cache, webpage loads within 2sec even with several filtration. Man there is something missing. If you disable dns cahe it will increase latency & I don't have to tell what that will do. Two kinda caching happen, one is client(local) level & another is server(remote) level. I'm not sure whether disabling only client level caching will mitigate this problem. [/QUOTE]
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