On Tuesday 16 September 2003 10:48, Arash Partow wrote:
> Greetings to all...
>
> This e-mail is mainly for people involved in ISP or management of
> ISPs, as of today verisign has modifed the DNS TLD for wildcards,
> in short if you enter an incorrect domain name instead of getting a
> 404 error you will be routed to a verisign site (more info can be
> found anywhere on the net)
>
> Admins should take note of this misuse of power and attempt to block
> the routed verisign ip from their locally cached DNSs  and secondary
> level DNSs (if they are in-charge of maintaining one) and instead return
> the normal 404 back to the end node.
>
> If anyone needs help doing this I can help with server configs running
> bsd, debian and windows server 2000-2003, so just send me a line.
>
>
> Arash
>
>
> PS: the url to the routed site is: sitefinder.verisign.com
>        IP                                  : 64.94.110.11
>
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thanks :) now its working at last for me ! :) 
i suggest every one to do this , if your isp refuse to do , change your dns 
server to SunDns ( Aryan will not like it! ) at 192.9.9.3 :) 

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