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Re: Annoying dynamic DNS updates (was Re: someone from attbi please contact me ...)


From: "Alan Spicer" <a_spicer () bellsouth net>
Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2003 20:05:47 -0400


http://puck.nether.net/netops/nocs.cgi?ispname=Comcast

 Comcast Business Communications, Inc. comcastbusiness.net 13385
888-205-5000 Op noc () comcasttel net 24 x 7

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Alan Spicer (a_spicer () bellsouth net)
Systems and Network Administration,
and Telecommunications
(954) 977-5245)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sean Donelan" <sean () donelan com>
To: <nanog () merit edu>
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 7:30 PM
Subject: Annoying dynamic DNS updates (was Re: someone from attbi please
contact me ...)



On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, Paul Vixie wrote:
noc@ and abuse@ are ignoring me as usual, so i'm spamming nanog@ in
hopes of locating attbi clue.  i need somebody who can educate one of
your customers who is dns-updating me.

ATT Broadband was sold to Comcast a while ago.  There is no more attbi
clue.

If you find someone, add these to the list of misconfigured Windows
users trying to "update" other people's DNS servers.

acl "bogon" {
                // Annoying dynamic DNS updates from this address
        68.39.224.6;
        68.38.156.178;
        68.38.152.156;
        68.38.158.209;
};


PS. why is this so hard?


Are you talking about the kitchen sink protocol called DNS, or trying
to contact another ISP, or the sociological difficulties of educating
the general public how to configure very complicated "personal" computers
and software without making a mistake?

Why is dynamic DNS update enabled by default on some operating systems?





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