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DoS against Domino 6.5.1 Jun 30 2004 07:09PM
Andreas Klein (Andreas C Klein physik uni-wuerzburg de) (1 replies)
Re: DoS against Domino 6.5.1 Jul 23 2004 06:34PM
Andreas Klein (Andreas C Klein physik uni-wuerzburg de) (1 replies)
International DNS compromise? Aug 05 2004 05:11AM
Zhen Shi (zhenshi99 yahoo com) (2 replies)
Dear all,
Recently I noticed something fishy in the DNS system
between US and China.
First, any IPs, dead or live, in China will respond
to your DNS query for some domains. For example
(screen shot with some clean-up and comments):

C:\>nslookup

> server 210.77.0.0 <=== pick a random IP in
China
Default Server: [210.77.0.0]
Address: 210.77.0.0

> www.rfa.org
Server: [210.77.0.0]
Address: 210.77.0.0

Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.rfa.org
Address: 203.105.1.21 <=== you got response!!!!

Second, every time the response is different:

> www.rfa.org
Server: [210.77.0.0]
Address: 210.77.0.0

Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.rfa.org
Address: 64.66.163.251

> www.rfa.org

Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.rfa.org
Address: 64.33.99.47

> www.rfa.org

Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.rfa.org
Address: 128.121.126.139

Third, you can even get response from non-exist host
names:

> nosuchhost.rfa.org
Server: [210.77.0.0]
Address: 210.77.0.0

Non-authoritative answer:
Name: nosuchhost.rfa.org
Address: 65.104.202.252

> nosuchhost.rfa.org

Non-authoritative answer:
Name: nosuchhost.rfa.org
Address: 64.33.99.47

What on earth is really going on here? It seems the
DNS system is messed up between US and China, and its
integrity is compromised. People can be unknowingly
redirected to any where ...

--Zhen

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[ reply ]
Re: International DNS compromise? Aug 05 2004 06:22PM
john (john pond-weed com)
Re: International DNS compromise? Aug 05 2004 05:36PM
John Kinsella (jlk thrashyour com)


 

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