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DESCRIPTION:Whois is one of the historic internet protocols. There are two 
 types of whois databases on the Internet:  domain names\, and internet num
 bers (IP addresses\, autonomous system numbers). In this talk\, we introdu
 ce the history of the whois databases for Internet numbers and explain how
  they are used (and what is ongoing to replace this way of accessing this 
 information).\n\nSpoiler: yes\, people still use MD5 to authenticate updat
 es\, and still put policy derived from data retrieved over unauthenticated
  protocols in their router configurations.
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SUMMARY:The whois protocol for internet routing policy\, or how plaintext r
 etrieved over TCP/43 ends up in router configurations - Ties de Kock\, Ves
 na Manojlovic
URL:https://cfp.cccv.de/38c3-community-stages/talk/JKHRNK/
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