On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 10:38 AM, Tei <[email protected]> wrote: > I am a mere user, so I all this stuff sounds to me like giberish. > > The right solution is to capture the request to these DNS servers, and > send to a custom server with a static message "warning.html". Nothing > fancy. With a phone number to "get out of jail", so people can call > to "op-out" of this thing, so can browse the internet to search for a > solution.
in this case, the fbi/dns-changer case, the information is pretty straightforward for theisp folk... 'client machine makes dns queries not to the isp dns server (or one of several free dns services), but to a known bad set of netblocks' the easy fix is to just stand up (forever, ha!) dns servers on the ip blocks inside the ISP's network, done and done... they can then start notifying the customers via mail/email/carrier-pidgeon that they are infected, along with instructions about how to get un-infected. -chris

