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On NS record replacement for other domains
Wouldn't *any* nameserver be possible to replace?

I thought spoofing the .com answer saying VICTIM.COM is served by ns.somethingelse.com and adding RR saying ns.somethingelse.com is at 6.6.6.0 would replace the cached entry of the nameserver and take over ALL domains served by it.

Wish I had my old network of stuff to play with this :-/

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So, Linux's BIND the first to be exploited...  qmlscycrajg | 07/24/08
Are you sure it's only Linux?  alecco | 07/24/08
I think he meant first one is Linux BIND  phatkat | 07/24/08
Cool  alecco | 07/24/08
Yes  nmcfeters | 07/24/08
On NS record replacement for other domains  alecco | 07/24/08
I think this is all terribly irresponsible...  BitTwiddler | 07/24/08
I beg to differ  alecco | 07/24/08
On the ethics  nmcfeters | 07/24/08
Your correct Alecco  phatkat | 07/24/08
RE: |)ruid and HD Moore release part 2 of DNS exploit  DonD01 | 07/24/08
RE: |)ruid and HD Moore release part 2 of DNS exploit  hd-download | 07/26/08

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