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Re: Turkey .tr domains un-resolvable over IPv4 ?


From: Jared Mauch <jared () puck nether net>
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2015 20:56:28 -0500

I was told this was done due to a DDoS attack that originated outside turkey.  I have been unable to locate someone 
with enough details that they could be assisted to bring this back online.  We did look into traffic patterns 
on-network and saw attack traffic prior to the routes going away but without a route it’s much harder to assist.

Anyone at nic.tr or RIPE that has been working this is welcome to contact me off-list for assistance.

I’m actually quite surprised it took so many hours to make NANOG, and hasn’t yet made the DNS-operations list.

- Jared

On Dec 14, 2015, at 8:33 AM, Francesco Ciocchetti <fciocchetti () mintel com> wrote:

Is anyone seeing the same ?

I am only able to reach any of the

tr.                     172800  IN      NS      ns2.nic.tr.
tr.                     172800  IN      NS      ns4.nic.tr.
tr.                     172800  IN      NS      ns5.nic.tr.
tr.                     172800  IN      NS      ns1.nic.tr.
tr.                     172800  IN      NS      ns3.nic.tr.

over IPv6 right now ,

Short time ago traceroute was showing routing loops for ipv4 - www.nic.tr

* 27. 144.122.1.21                              91.7%    12  351.2 351.2
351.2 351.2   0.0*
* 28. ??                                        100.0    12    0.0   0.0
0.0   0.0   0.0*
* 29. 144.122.1.21                              90.0%    10  336.2 336.2
336.2 336.2   0.0*
* 30. 144.122.1.22                              88.9%     9  159.9 159.9
159.9 159.9   0.0*

same for ns1.nic.tr : 144.122.95.51


Francesco Ciocchetti

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