重新审视云时代的DNS和WHOIS

B. Kaliski
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如果说互联网是原始的云,那么无处不在的互联网信息服务,如域名系统(DNS)和WHOIS就是经典的云服务。尽管运行在53和43端口上的20世纪80年代的协议似乎与今天的云计算模式还有很长的路要走,但服务的轮廓——世界各地的存在点共享一个公共数据集,每天完成数十亿笔交易——比人们想象的更接近“云”。实际上,云计算的所有五个基本特征都在不同程度上出现在软件即服务模型的这些早期示例的实现中。在这次演讲中,我将从云的角度重新介绍这些协议,描述它们的安全机制,包括DNS安全扩展(DNSSEC),并分享一些以更现代风格的下一代WHOIS的新兴工作,这些工作也应该使其更安全。我还将解释云服务在减轻分布式拒绝服务(DDoS)攻击方面发挥的重要作用。
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Revisiting DNS and WHOIS in the cloud era
If the Internet is the original cloud, then ubiquitous Internet information services such as the Domain Name System (DNS) and WHOIS are among the classic cloud services. Although protocols from the 1980s running over ports 53 and 43 may appear to be a long way from today's cloud computing model, the services' profile - with points of presence around the world sharing a common data set and fulfilling billions of transactions per day - is much closer to "cloud" than one might expect. Indeed, all five essential characteristics of cloud computing appear, to varying extents, in the implementation of these early examples of the Software as a Service model. In this talk, I'll reintroduce these protocols from a cloud perspective, describe their security mechanisms, including the DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC), and share some emerging work on next-generation WHOIS in a more contemporary style that should also make it more secure. I'll also explain the essential role that cloud services play in mitigating Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.
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