Today in Parliament

Richard Clayton ukcrypto at chiark.greenend.org.uk
Thu, 17 Jul 2008 20:18:51 +0100


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In article <46655.86.167.15.74.1216320556.squirrel@secure.daltonfirth.co
.uk>, James Firth <james2@jfirth.net> writes

>No-one to my knowledge is capturing 3rd party DNS requests, but I'm aware
>of at least one service provider who captures and archives DNS logs from
>their own servers.  

also, you should check out passive DNS, here's the original

        http://www.enyo.de/fw/software/dnslogger/

and here's one of several current efforts

        http://www.bestgrid.org/index.php/Passive_DNS

>In fact I though it was the norm and was the basis for
>so many references by politicians to "... and websites visited..."

they think people still run proxy caches!  (plus of course the itemise
style of analysis)

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richard                                              Richard Clayton

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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.         Benjamin Franklin

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