A new demo has been added in the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 demo portion.The detail of this demo is
Title: How to Prevent DNS Cache Against Pollution in Windows Server 2003
Objective: The objective of this demo is to teach you how to prevent DNS cache pollution in Windows Server 2003. DNS cache pollution can occur if Domain Name System (DNS) "spoofing" has been encountered. The term "spoofing" describes the sending of non-secure data in response to a DNS query. It can be used to redirect queries to a rogue DNS server and can be malicious in nature. If a DNS server has been configured to forward resolution requests to another server, establishing a child-parent relationship, the child DNS server could still be vulnerable to DNS cache pollution attacks performed against a parent DNS server if that server is not performing DNS cache pollution protection. DNS cache pollution protection is enabled by default in Microsoft Windows 2003.
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