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wikileaks dns (was Re: Blocking International DNS)
On 03/12/10?00:52?-0500, Ken Chase wrote:
>On Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 02:26:35PM +0900, Randy Bush said:
> >so, if the site to which a dns entry points suffers a ddos, everydns
> >will no longer serve the domain. i hope they apply this policy even
> >handedly to all sufferers of ddos.
> >
> >if not, as a registrar, i guess i can no longer accept registrations
> >where everydns is the ns delegatee.
>
>Let us know if they deviate from this isometric application of policy. I'll be
>happy to encourage people not to use them.
>
>Anyone have records of what wikileaks (RR, i assume) A record was? I should
>have queried my favourite open rDNS servers before they expired, assuming that
>the TTL was long enough (or modified to be long by a local cache policy).
>
>Quick, someone power up their hibernated laptop with the network unplugged and
>ping wikileaks (assuming you looked at it recently before hiberation, before
>it was pulled... :) Not sure that works in any windows (or other OS's for that
>matter) however.
Their A records on Sunday were:
#46.51.186.222 wikileaks.org
#46.151.171.90 wikileaks.org
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Dan White