If you are running Bitswitcher 0.3.9 you offer a DoS tool for everyone in the internet. You can check this at http://www.thinkbroadband.com/tools/dnscheck.html. The authors seem to be unwilling to solve this problem. To bypass this flaw you can (and should) forward incoming port 53/udp to a non-existent IP address in your local subnet.
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If you are running Bitswitcher 0.3.9 you offer a DoS tool for everyone in the internet. You can check this at http://www.thinkbroadband.com/tools/dnscheck.html. The authors seem to be unwilling to solve this problem. To bypass this flaw you can (and should) forward incoming port 53/udp to a non-existent IP address in your local subnet.
Bullshit, the check returns:
Success! We detected your IP address as 84.133.xxx.yyy and did not find an open DNS resolver running.