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Re: International DNS compromise? Aug 05 2004 05:49PM
Troy (tjk tksoft com) (3 replies)
Re: International DNS compromise? Aug 06 2004 07:12PM
Danny (nocmonkey gmail com)
On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 10:49:39 -0700 (PDT), Troy <tjk (at) tksoft (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:
> It's probably the ISP you are using.
> They are intercepting DNS requests and returning their
> own replies. It could be something malicious, but it could
> just as well be the ISP saving bandwidth by caching DNS queries.

I have never heard of an ISP which does not cache (Bind does by
default) DNS queries. If they did not, their DNS servers would be
constantly hitting the root servers, which would be horribly
inconsiderate.

> If they cache DNS queries they probably cache www queries as
> well.

See my last comment.

...D

[ reply ]
Re: International DNS compromise? Aug 06 2004 05:15AM
Rio Martin. (rio martin mu)
Re: International DNS compromise? Aug 06 2004 01:53AM
John F. Waymouth (bugtraq waymouth org)


 

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