Lots of cache poisoning going on
Michael Kjorling
michael at kjorling.com
Fri Mar 8 20:06:35 UTC 2002
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Not unless you were asking for that data, right??
Anyway it seems like DomainMonger's servers are configured as
authorative for the com zone and has a wildcard A RR in that zone
pointing everyone at their server. I don't know about the others.
Michael Kjörling
On Mar 8 2002 19:52 -0000, Barry Margolin wrote:
> I wonder if someone may be sending us packets with the source address
> forged to be one of the real GTLD servers. If A.GTLD-SERVERS.NET seemed to
> be sending us a new delegation for COM, we'd believe it, wouldn't we?
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