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Re: .com pollution
From: Alan () PeachNet EDU (Alan M. Brown)
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 1996 19:49:45 -0500
I found corruption in 198.72.72.10 (my server) and killed/started BIND at 17:50 EST. My other servers 131.144.4.10 and 131.144.4.9 were not affected. I saw trash like this via nslookup/dig: "com nameserver = H.RÔT-SERVERS.NET". I did not dump the db so I can't compare TTL, etc with you. A-I were also all corrupt. Any idea how it started? Alan At 7:06 PM 1/19/96, Kobi wrote:
...and, on our resolvers.... com. 321028 NS H.RÔT-SERVERS.NET. 320919 IN NS H.R\357^?T-SERVERS.NET. ;Cr=addtnl [198.72.72.10] [B., C., D., E., all corrupted from the same source] I have killed and restarted named on ours... _k
Current thread:
- .com pollution Per Gregers Bilse (Jan 19)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: .com pollution Kobi (Jan 19)
- Re: .com pollution Joe Pruett (Jan 19)
- Re: .com pollution Alan M. Brown (Jan 19)