December 2014 archive

Fun Intro to DNSSEC Video From the Norid Team

As part of the signing of .NO with DNSSEC, the Norid team came out with a clever video explaining how DNSSEC works. Now, it’s all in Norwegian so I personally can’t understand any of the words… but  you get the idea and the animation is well-done.  Kudos to the Norid team for creating the video:

If you’d like an English video explanation of DNSSEC, you can check out this one from the folks at Shinkuro a few years back:

And if you’d like to get started with DNSSEC yourself, please head on over to our Start Here page to find resources to help you begin!

TDYR 204 – The Uninvited Guest

TDYR 204 - The Uninvited Guest by Dan York

Video: "Mary, Did You Know?" From Pentatonix

On this Christmas Day, I just wanted to share one of the videos I and my family have very much enjoyed. It is "Mary, Did You Know?" from the amazing acapella group Pentatonix. I don't think it matters what religion you may worship (or even none at all) to enjoy the sheer beauty of these voices::

If you celebrate Christmas, I hope you had a wonderful day of celebration... I did with my family today and I am so thankful and grateful for all that I have in my life today. And if you don't celebrate Christmas... well, I hope you had a wonderful day!

Ceremonies of Light and Dark

What I so love about this time of darkness in the northern hemisphere is all the "ceremonies of light and dark". Because it is so dark, we seek out times to celebrate the light.

To drive back the darkness.

To celebrate with friends and family.

To embrace the wonder of the flame.

To shine out as a beacon of love and hope.

And there are so many different ceremonies of so many different religions and faith traditions:

- the advent candles and candlelight services of Christian churches, along with the Christmas trees.
- the menorahs of Judaism.
- candles and fires of earth-centered faiths.

... and, of course, all the lighting of our home decorations....

I enjoy the candles the best... the simple flames, burning as they do.

This is one of my favorite parts of the season.... the light in the darkness.

A time of hope... for the light that is yet to come.

Ceremonies of Light and Dark

TDYR 203 – Ceremonies of Light and Dark

TDYR 203 - Ceremonies of Light and Dark by Dan York

I Was Going To Write A Blog Post, But The Plague…

I had every intention of writing a long blog post tonight... but then I stumbled upon Plague, a new link/photo sharing app for iOS and Android. Wow! Incredibly addictive!

http://thenextweb.com/apps/2014/12/23/plague-tinder-information-addictive-founders-onto-something/

You have been warned!


I Was Going To Write A Blog Post, But The Plague...

TDYR 202 – Have A Rainy, Dreary Christmas…

TDYR 202 - Have A Rainy, Dreary Christmas... by Dan York

Google+ Finally Gets Photo Sharing Parity On iPhone/iPad/iOS

In an update to iOS (iPhone/iPad) apps yesterday, Google+ finally got the kind of sharing of photos that Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and other social networks have had for some time. Now, when I go to share a photo, one of my options is Google+:

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I realize that this is old news to Android users, but for those of us on iOS who have wanted to share photos on Google+, it seemed strange that we couldn't do so from the built in photos application within iOS. Sure, we could do it through the G+ app on the iPhone or iPad, but not from within the native photos app.

This functionality appeared after I installed version 4.8.0:

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I did have to tap the " More ... " button once and then turn on the Google+ sharing, but after doing that I was then able to easily share to G+ the next time.

Great to see G+ finally getting parity with the other social networks. I look forward to being able to more easily share more photos!


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Jim Galvin Writing About DNSSEC On CircleID

Jim GalvinWe’ve been very pleased to see Dr. Jim Galvin of Afilias writing a series of articles about DNSSEC over on Circle ID.  Jim has been a long-time friend and supporter of the Deploy360 Programme and has spoken multiple times at our ION conferences. (For example, he spoke at our recent ION Belfast event.)  Jim was also involved with the recent sponsorship of our ION conferences by Afilias.

Anyway, over at CircleID Jim started a series of articles about different aspects of DNSSEC. His articles thus far include:

The three articles provide a good overview of the current state of DNSSEC.  His third article, in particular, dives into an issue that has not been widely discussed – the potential 5-day waiting period during the transfer or a domain between registrars. As Jim notes:

In pre-DNSSEC days this technical issue would resolve itself relatively benignly. However, post-DNSSEC, if the domain name in question is DNSSEC signed, the failure of the domain name to DNS resolve (and hence, validate) results in a security incident. The previously benign “site not found” becomes a scary “you don’t want to go there” message, potentially damaging the credibility and brand of the domain name owner.

He goes on to note what needs to be done to address this issue and concludes:

The current business practices around this transfer policy require urgent coordination amongst registrars so that effective DNSSEC deployment can happen without an impact to the end-user or the domain name owner.

We agree that this is a concern when transferring domains and do hope to see this kind of coordination happening among registrars.

We also hope to see Jim continue writing detailed articles like these over on CircleID.  You can see his writing there on his author page at CircleID.

And if you’d like to learn more about DNSSEC, please visit our Start Here page to begin!

FIR #787 – 12/22/14 – For Immediate Release

Thoughts for our anniversary episode; Cision-Vocus UK webinar featuring Neville now available; Quick News: PCs still tops for video viewing, half of US doctors are on Doximity, Bad web bots account for 1 in 3 site visits, Microsoft to ignore Internet Explorer rivals in Europe; Ragan promo; News That Fits: communications' role dealilng with harrassment and abuse online; Michael Netzley's Asia Report; content marketing, community, and the long tail; Media Monitoring Minute from CustomScoop; listener comments; distraction-free writing; Dan York's Tech Report; the past week on the FIR Podcast Network; Igloo Software promo; a mobile update; how to comment; music from Allison Crowe; and more.