Possible login/password grabbing ploy
Jon Lewis
jlewis at inorganic5.fdt.net
Wed May 13 06:29:46 UTC 1998
On Mon, 11 May 1998, J.D. Falk wrote:
> > Sadly that will only return 256 entries. The Internic claims to have not
> > given out the entire DNS database since March. Anyone know otherwise, or
> > how to quickly get WHOIS to return more than 256 entries on a
> > WHOIS SERVER request?
>
> If you have a password you can get it (they give 'em out to
> people who ask.)
Only if they chose to believe you have a good enough reason for wanting
them. I wanted them for what I thought was a totally legit purpose...we
were preparing to renumber, and as part of the task of renumbering, I
wanted to compile a list of all domains for which we're supposed to be
authorative. I was told "that's not good enough...send us the DNS server
info, we'll run the search and let you know how it turns out." I did so,
and never heard back.
The renumbering is now done...and I never did get to compile a list of all
the domains we're lame for.
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