DNS Headaches

max at inc.net max at inc.net
Sat Aug 15 06:13:32 UTC 1998


Oh man thanks for finding this.  Those are indeed the servers in
question.  Earlier in the day when I tried to get some help from
internic on this they totally would not do anything for me.  Think I am
going to enjoy the return call.

-Max

Max Spaulding
Internet Connect, INC.
max at inc.net

On 14 Aug, Robert Cantrel wrote:
> I think it's related to something I noticed last night.  It was gone 
> when I checked again around noon today.
> 
> ; <<>> DiG 2.2 <<>> . soa @a.root-servers.net
> ; (1 server found)
> ;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
> ;; got answer:
> ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 10
> ;; flags: qr rd; Ques: 1, Ans: 0, Auth: 2, Addit: 2
> ;; QUESTIONS:
> ;;      ., type = SOA, class = IN
> 
> ;; AUTHORITY RECORDS:
> .       172800  NS      PANIC.WEBTEAM.NET.
> .       172800  NS      TORGO.WEBTEAM.NET.
> 
> ;; ADDITIONAL RECORDS:
> PANIC.WEBTEAM.NET.      172800  A       207.67.50.8
> TORGO.WEBTEAM.NET.      172800  A       207.67.50.7
> 
> Some kind of technical glitch at InterNIC.  None of the other
> root servers displayed this behaviour when I checked.
> 
>>I have an added note.  Someone asked me about what domains are being
>>looked up and if it might be something someone registered.  I dont
>>believe this to be the case.  There are literally hundreds of domains
>>being looked up to many to have had someone register them all.  Also
>>many of the domains are actual domains I know to be real such as
>>excite.com.
>>    -Max
> 
> 
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