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Berkeley Internet Name Domain

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(networking)Berkeley Internet Name Domain - (BIND) An implementation of a DNS server developed and distributed by the University of California at Berkeley.

Many Internet hosts run BIND, and it is the ancestor of many commercial implementations.


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According to the SANS Institute, Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) freeware is the number one security risk on the Internet because it has known security vulnerabilities that can be exploited by hackers.
UltraDNS's proprietary directory infrastructure technology eliminates serious security vulnerabilities typically found in the 13-year-old, widely used public domain Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) DNS software, and ultimately, prevents hackers from accessing critical corporate information.
Nominum offers contracted software development, support and training to commercial customers for Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) and DHCP Software that they write for the Internet Software Consortium (ISC).
 
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