How to stop unauthorized Dynamic Updates.
Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Mon Feb 17 05:21:28 UTC 2003
> In article <b2nd45$dht0$1 at isrv4.isc.org>, <Mark_Andrews at isc.org> wrote:
> > The real fix is to turn off the requests of the machines that
> > are sending them.
>
> That's great if you have control over machines that are sending them.
>
> I have a domain FOOS.com. Some N machines at FOO.com are
> misconfigured so that they think they're in the FOOS.com domain,
> and send me dynamic updates frequently.
>
> -Patti
> --
> Patti Beadles |
> pattib at gammon.com |
> http://www.gammon.com/ | You're sweet...
> or just yell, "Hey, Patti!" | in an evil sort of way.
I would just send the contacts at FOO.com a list of the
misconfigured machines and request that they reconfigure
them. If they don't then send a "Cease and Desist" letter
as they are using your name without your consent.
Mark
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Mark Andrews, Internet Software Consortium
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PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: Mark.Andrews at isc.org
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