Warren's wildcard DNS setup for the .com TLD

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Sat Jun 30 21:41:48 UTC 2001


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A wild guess - those who visited a site served by a name server set up
in this idiotic way are affected.

The question I'd like answered is what TTLs we are looking at. If they
are small the problem should go away on its own and we should have
normal functionality restored. If not...


Michael Kjörling


On Jun 30 2001 13:24 -0400, Corwin wrote:

> Is the entire net effected by this or just a select few?  If the
> former I hope the FBI comes knocking on his door this afternoon.
>
> I was surprised to figure out this guy Warren works for a (formerly)
> respectable company, Tucows.  You'd think they'd have better controls.
>
> Rick Bryan
> New York, NY

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