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Re: www.sco.com no longer has an DNS A record
From: "Stephen J. Wilcox" <steve () telecomplete co uk>
Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 10:50:44 +0000 (GMT)
Odd ....it does not resolve for me. http://www.sco.comNot being involved I'd guess SCO is adding/removing the record as the attack waxes and wanes? Trying to keep the number of attackers bouncing around some?
So, SCO has accused ISPs of dropping its traffic and has not made any effort to work with the community on this. Seems they want to take care of this all by themselves and have no interest in whatever assistance may have been available from the community. With that in mind, I'm wondering why folks are bothering to care?! Steve
Current thread:
- www.sco.com no longer has an DNS A record Sean Donelan (Jan 31)
- Re: www.sco.com no longer has an DNS A record Adam 'Starblazer' Romberg (Jan 31)
- Re: www.sco.com no longer has an DNS A record Sean Donelan (Jan 31)
- Re: www.sco.com no longer has an DNS A record W.D.McKinney (Feb 01)
- Re: www.sco.com no longer has an DNS A record Christopher L. Morrow (Feb 01)
- Re: www.sco.com no longer has an DNS A record Stephen J. Wilcox (Feb 01)
- Re: www.sco.com no longer has an DNS A record Raymond Dijkxhoorn (Feb 01)
- Re: www.sco.com no longer has an DNS A record Sean Donelan (Jan 31)
- Re: www.sco.com no longer has an DNS A record Adam 'Starblazer' Romberg (Jan 31)