On 12.09.17 23:06, Roman Mamedov wrote:
Too bad DNS servers are not something a regular person can own, so we have to be at mercy of those shady all-knowing uber-powerful Owners of the DNS Servers.
I take it you're being ironic? These days, if you want to get serious about controlling your own domains and not relying on other people's server infrastructure, all it takes to run a pair of nameservers (that's the minimum due to IP address range constraints) is the raw knowledge how to do it and about $10, or local currency equivalent, for two virtual servers. DNSSEC, key-based server synchronisation, the works. One might say that the more people run their own nameservers, the harder it gets for attackers to gather data or interfere with the DNS system.
-Ralph