Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
For various reason's, one might wish not to advertise to the world the version of BIND running on the GTM. The fix action is to add two lines to the options section of the named.conf file (See Below). This can be done at the command line by editing /var/named/config/named.conf, or by editing said file via the GUI. If done in the GUI, named is restarted for you, if done at the command line, you'll need restart manually (bigstart restart named). Anway, the lines you'll need to obfuscate the version are:
query-source address * port 53; version "x.y.z";
You can just leave it blank with "", or you can place a message in there. Whatever text floats your boat. I did a couple queries around the net and got some "I don't think so!" messages, as well several "Contact <x> for version information". Quite a few sites I checked returned BIND version information. This is a standard BIND configuration, so this configuration is not specific to GTM. For this test, I'll start with a query prior to configuring named. Then, I'll set the version name to "Not today, my friend..." and re-query. Results are below.
About Jason Rahm Experienced predominantly in the networking realm over the last dozen or so years, Jason is expanding his horizons towards systems management and even trying his hand at python.
Jason assists in the maintenance duties for http://devcentral.f5.com, contributes frequently in the forums, and writes weekly on some cool geekery in the F5 product lines. When not working, Jason enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife Michelle and his four children. He is active and volunteers network administration duties at his church and if there are any remaining minutes in the week, he enjoys Wii & XBOX, tennis, racquetball, softball, etc. He does not enjoy running, but does (scratch that, thinks about doing) it anyway to recover his youthful appearance.
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