On 11/22/21 12:25 PM, Michael Peddemors via mailop wrote:
But 'malicious'? Injecting/hijacking queries?  Maybe in other parts of the world, where they have government oversight/restrictions, but no normal ISP could get away for that for very long.

I'm going to lump "Site Finder" in the malicious category. No NXDOMAIN for you! Have this add instead!!!

On the more malicious end is taking any and all Do53 traffic egressing the network and re-routing it to ISP operated DNS servers. -- It's one thing to do something on your DNS servers which clients use, possibly by default. It's something else entirely to hijack all Do53 traffic and force it to your DNS servers, despite express desire to NOT use said DNS servers.



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Grant. . . .
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