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Summary

DS-1399
tdns-server-proxy
Tool
University of Southern California-Information Sciences Institute
University of Southern California-Information Sciences Institute
02/27/2014
Unknown
57 (lowest rank is 57)

Category & Restrictions

Other
application layer security, network data, local networks
Unrestricted
true

Description


Tdns-server-proxy is a server-side proxy for DNS. It listens to incoming private T-DNS (with TCP and TLS) and turns it back into UDP queries to a local DNS resolver

Tdns-server-proxy is a server-side proxy for DNS that takes connection (TCP/TLS) based DNS queries from client and forwards them to a recursive DNS server over UDP. Ideally, the recursive DNS server should be running at the same host as this proxy. It also forwards responses from the recursive DNS server back to client over TCP/TLS. It can be used to pair with tdns-client-proxy to accomplish T-DNS's features, such as query pipelining and out-of-order responses. It tracks the current "https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-dprive-dns-over-tls Specification for DNS over TLS, draft-ietf-dprive-dns-over-tls-09, enabling direct TLS on port 853 by default, with TCP and STARTTLS as options. A man page (README.man in the package) describes how to use this proxy.

Additional Details

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