In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Stephen J. Wilcox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>So thats 1-0 to the worm!
>
>You could do some real cool things if you were controlling the DNS for a site
>under a major sustained DDoS, who doesnt the intended victim like.. just
>fire up
>an A record and they're g
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Stephen J. Wilcox wrote:
> So thats 1-0 to the worm!
[snip]
> Btw I'm seeing www.caldera.com disappear into Level3, seems theyre down.
I see the same at the verio/xo handoff - no successful A record lookups
either.
J.
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> Subject: Re: Did Wanadoo, French ISP, block access to SCO?
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> On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 20:00:40 -0200, "Rubens Kuhl Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said
Did go through last time:
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Subject: RE: Did Wanadoo, French ISP, block acc
.250.128.12
Rubens
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Subject: Re: Did Wanadoo, French ISP, block access to SCO?
Randy Bush wrote:
so, should they be renamed wanadon't? :-)
i.e. what's all this about anyway? what am i supposed to learn
from this that i am clearly missing? as far as i know, the
actual victim has not asked us to do anything. so i think i'll
go shopping for dinner and groceries before the f
On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 20:00:40 -0200, "Rubens Kuhl Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
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> And by blackholing that IP they've also blackholed www.caldera.com, which is
> currently not a DDoS target but is also not respondig to requests.
Umm,, I'll bite. If www.sco.com and www.caldera.com are on the sa
On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Sean Donelan wrote:
> EWeek is reporting an anonymous source that Wanadoo, a major French ISP,
> has stopped all traffic to SCO's web site?
>
> Is this true? Have any other ISPs taken similar action?
Can you block access to something that doesn't exist?
; <<>> DiG 9.2.2-P3
so, should they be renamed wanadon't? :-)
i.e. what's all this about anyway? what am i supposed to learn
from this that i am clearly missing? as far as i know, the
actual victim has not asked us to do anything. so i think i'll
go shopping for dinner and groceries before the fish counter
gets s
Mike Tancsa wrote:
Have any other ISPs taken similar action?
Not here. The only thing different I did was
ndc querylog
tail -f /var/log/daemon | grep www.sco.com
on my recursive servers and I have been underwhelmed by the output
Maybe SCO just got overwhelmed by the requests by the peopl
At 03:52 PM 01/02/2004, Sean Donelan wrote:
EWeek is reporting an anonymous source that Wanadoo, a major French ISP,
has stopped all traffic to SCO's web site?
Is this true?
Dont know
Have any other ISPs taken similar action?
Not here. The only thing different I did was
ndc querylog
tail -f /v
TED]>
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Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 7:20 PM
Subject: Re: Did Wanadoo, French ISP, block access to SCO?
>
> Here is a view from the west coast, This is via
> Opentransit, which is my limited understanding of French
> indicates is owned/part of FranceTel
James Edwards wrote:
> Here is a view from the west coast, This is via
> Opentransit, which is my limited understanding of French
> indicates is owned/part of FranceTelecom:
Opentransit (5511) is indeed France Telecom's AS for international
transit, and seems to block at least 216.250.128.12
Here is a view from the west coast, This is via
Opentransit, which is my limited understanding of French
indicates is owned/part of FranceTelecom:
trace 216.250.128.12
Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to www.sco.com (216.250.128.12)
1 P12-0.PALBB2.Palo-alto.opentransit.net (1
EWeek is reporting an anonymous source that Wanadoo, a major French ISP,
has stopped all traffic to SCO's web site?
Is this true? Have any other ISPs taken similar action?
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