DNS spoofing

Ben Croswell ben.croswell at gmail.com
Fri Jan 16 18:29:41 UTC 2009


He states in his messasge that he only wants to change one host in the
domain and that all other information for the domain needs to remain intact.
If he loads or forwards the domain on his servers nothing other than what he
loads will be resolved.

-- 
-Ben Croswell

On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Josh Kuo <josh.kuo at gmail.com> wrote:

> One of the ways you can try is to setup a zone for somedomain.com on
> your DNS server, assuming your users will query your DNS servers for
> any outbound recursive lookups. Just create the entries you want in
> somedomain.com, and your users will get those answers.
>
> If your main DNS server is different from the DNS resolver that users
> point to, you will need to create a forward zone on the resolver to
> point anything in somedomain.com to your main DNS server (where your
> own version of the somedomain.com data resides).
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Rob Z <buddy.zee at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > we need to deliberately point some of our DNS clients to a host with a
> > different IP.
> > Basically, when a client on a certain subnet asks for a
> host.somedomain.com
> > they should get an address for host.mydomain.com.
> > All other DNS information for somedomain.com must be valid for all of my
> > clients.
> > I have no control over somedomain.com DNS but I have full controll over
> our
> > DNS servers.
> > What is the best way of doing this with bind?  What are other ways of
> doing
> > this (eg modify local resolvers)?
> > Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
> > --
> > Rob
> >
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