Hello Larry Brower,
Am 2011-12-24 19:54:05, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> Why would you give them a subdomain?
Why does AKAMAI do suh things? ;-)
> How do you know they weren't being targeted prior to coming to you?
I was admin of the servers for 12 years
> Why haven't you nulled them yet
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On 12/24/2011 05:48 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello *,
>
> I have installed inside my corporated domain a subdomain for a customer
> and now this subdomain is under attack, exactly, the Domains with 37
> Courier-Servers and 140 Web-Servers
For soem seconds I have read a message (not from me) where someone asked,
whether forwarders where configured and do not accept queries...
So I have removed my forwarders and restarted bind9:
--[ '/var/log/named.log' ]--
Dec 25 01:36:09 storage000 named
Forgotten one thing:
The Sub-Domain has IPv6 addresses and the Serves are not hit by IP, but
there FQDN, which mean, someone has gotten the list of the hostnames
since I can not believe, the attacker has scanned my 4 IPv6 Networks to
find out, where the servers are. (I do not use continiousl
Hello Ben Croswell,
Am 2011-12-24 18:42:09, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> Did the BIND version change with the OS upgrade?
Yes.
I had this problem some years ago:
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Mark Andrews marka at isc.org
Tue Aug 3 22:32:29 UTC 20
Hello *,
I have installed inside my corporated domain a subdomain for a customer
and now this subdomain is under attack, exactly, the Domains with 37
Courier-Servers and 140 Web-Servers are DoS'ed. This mean, someone is
trying to bring down the whole network using >200k IPs. I use a CIS
Did the BIND version change with the OS upgrade?
-Ben Croswell
On Dec 24, 2011 6:38 PM, "Michelle Konzack"
wrote:
> Hello *,
>
> my Inttranet NameServer (my DNS-Master) was running Debian Lenny/5.0 and
> is now upgraded to Debian Squeeze/6.0 and et I get per day very huge
> "named.log" files
Hello *,
my Inttranet NameServer (my DNS-Master) was running Debian Lenny/5.0 and
is now upgraded to Debian Squeeze/6.0 and et I get per day very huge
"named.log" files, because:
[ '/var/log/named.log' ]
Dec 25 00:21:01 dns named[29004]: lame-se
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