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Re: On-going Internet Emergency and Domain Names


From: Adrian Chadd <adrian () creative net au>
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 22:45:15 +0800


On Sat, Mar 31, 2007, Gadi Evron wrote:

On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 alex () pilosoft com wrote:
OK, so, do you officially declare the emergency? Should we all block the

This is an emergecy incident on the scale of WMF, but no, it is indeed
being handled. I am raising the flag on an ever increasing problem with
DNS.

One could argue its an ever increasing problem with IP.

This latest incident illustrates some of our operational problems with the
security of the Internet.

Again; one could argue its also an increasing problem with IP. I wonder if
anyone can come up with methods of solving this at the IP layer..

There needs to be due process for these actions. And once we close this
vector, I'm sure that botnets will simply migrate away from DNS to some
other protocol.

YOu shouldn't confuse TCP/IP for the control channel of the botnets which
is IRC, HTTP, etc.

DNS is not going anywhere, patch for the hosts file or not.

And I'm sure they'll migrate away from DNS when it becomes inconvienent.

I'm still pleasantly surprised how many organisations spend large amounts of
money controlling what comes in and almost never try to handle what goes -out-.





Adrian


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