NSLOOKUP - ls -d reveals SOA record... ?
Gary Wardell
gwardell at gwsystems.co.il
Thu Jan 18 07:36:39 UTC 2001
I don't understand why you would want to do this. Your secondary needs to
see the information to get the serial number. Somebody might want the
contact info to report a problem, although it is rather unlikely that anyone
would take the trouble. I don't know of anything in there that would be
dangerous of that anyone could exploit.
Gary
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bind-users-bounce at isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounce at isc.org]On
> Behalf Of Ron Treleaven
> Sent: Thu, January 18, 2001 12:10 AM
> To: comp-protocols-dns-bind at moderators.isc.org
> Subject: NSLOOKUP - ls -d reveals SOA record... ?
>
>
> If I run nslookup against my domain and set q=SOA and the "ls
> -d domain.com"
> command, the result reveals my SOA info... which might not be a good
> thing... How would I best disable or limit a database query?
>
> using Linux kernel 2.2.14-12 , Bind 8.2.2_P7-0.6.2
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Ron Treleaven
> rontreleaven at home.com
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