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Re: DNS contamination
From: Dean Gaudet <dgaudet () arctic org>
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 12:38:32 -0800 (PST)
Is something like a web page listing the "bogusns"s of the day in order? We could include the broken servers that claim to be root servers for non-existant TLDs like .space. Dean On Thu, 23 Jan 1997, Dima Volodin wrote:
To all DNS admins: please check that you don't have 199.0.55.3 and 144.228.8.227 mentioned anywhere in your files. If you do, remove such records and change your DNS server software to something more reasonable. Dima fed up his ears with named's chronic inability to filter out bogus additional records
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Current thread:
- DNS contamination Dima Volodin (Jan 23)
- Re: DNS contamination Paul A Vixie (Jan 23)
- Re: DNS contamination Dima Volodin (Jan 23)
- Re: DNS contamination Paul A Vixie (Jan 23)
- Re: DNS contamination Ed Morin (Jan 23)
- Re: DNS contamination Dima Volodin (Jan 23)
- Re: DNS contamination Paul A Vixie (Jan 23)
- Re: DNS contamination Alex.Bligh (Jan 24)
- Re: DNS contamination Dima Volodin (Jan 23)
- Re: DNS contamination Paul A Vixie (Jan 23)
- Re: DNS contamination Dima Volodin (Jan 23)
- Re: DNS contamination Marc Slemko (Jan 23)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: DNS contamination Dima Volodin (Jan 24)
- Re: DNS contamination Paul A Vixie (Jan 24)