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After winning a preliminary injunction in the Wash, DC courts, OTF is funded again, and back in the business of funding projects in support of Internet freedom and privacy.
They are open for applications at https://www.opentech.fund/get-support/
(OTF funded development of the privacy-protecting qname-minimization feature in ISC's BIND 9 software. We found they were easy to work with, committed, and all in all a great team. )
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Did you know ISC had a #DNS Hackathon recently? It was hosted by #RIPE_NCC , #dnsoarc , and #Netnod in Stockholm on March 14-15. We proposed a project, the DNS Zone Viewer, to integrate another DNS implementation (besides #BIND 9) with Stork, our graphical management interface.
Read more about it at https://www.isc.org/blogs/2025-dns-hackathon/ !
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Do you want to be a (bigger) part of the open source DNS community?
Come join ISC's Marcin Siodelski at the DNS Hackathon in Stockholm, sponsored by #Netnod , #dnsoarc , and #RIPE_NCC ! We'd really appreciate your help, especially if you're a #Powerdns user.
Get more details and sign up at https://www.isc.org/blogs/2025-dns-hackathon/ , and thank you!
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#Equinix has been a long-time supporter of F-Root as part of its “For Good of the Internet” program, which supports nonprofit DNS providers and other organizations working to benefit the Internet as a whole. Equinix has recently upgraded its F-Root node in Warsaw, Poland, and ISC is grateful for its partnership.
Thank you, Equinix! https://www.linkedin.com/company/equinix/
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These releases included two vulnerabilities that affected many DNS implementations. Disclosure of these vulnerabilities had to be coordinated across multiple parties. We thank #DNSOARC for providing the collaboration infrastructure, and the researchers and other DNS development teams for their cooperation and support.