[lacnog] Fwd: Renesys blog: Identity Theft Hits the Root Name Servers

Francisco Arias farias en nic.mx
Mar Mayo 20 12:50:11 BRT 2008


         En el Blog de ICANN aparecen más 
detalles al respecto. Tal parece que, 
estrictamente hablando no es un robo de 
identidad, sólo un agandalle por parte de Bill 
Manning en conjunto con Community DNS; 
aprovechando que la razón de la renumeración del 
Root-Server L fue que Bill Manning era el 
"depositario" de la IP del servidor y se la 
estaba pidiendo a ICANN, según recuerdo. Así que 
Bill simplemente lanzó el anuncio del bloque de 
la IP para recibir el tráfico sin avisarle al operador del Root-Server L.

>From: David Conrad <drc en virtualized.org>
>Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 21:37:19 -0700
>References: <20080519162439.GA5728 en gtisc.gatech.edu>
>Cc: dns-operations en lists.oarci.net
>Subject: Re: [dns-operations] renesys blog: 
>Identity Theft Hits the Root Name Servers
>
>http://blog.icann.org/?p=309



At 2008-05-19 14:04, Roque Gagliano wrote:
>From: Roque Gagliano <roque en lacnic.net>
>To: Latin America and Caribbean Region Network 
>Operators Group <lacnog en lacnic.net>
>Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 16:04:42 -0300
>Subject: Re: [lacnog] Fwd: Renesys blog: 
>Identity Theft Hits the Root Name Servers
>
>hola
>
>lo que yo creo que pasa en este caso en 
>particular son copias autorizadas o "no 
>autorizadas" de los root servers que andan por 
>ahi y por errores de las configuraciones se "cuelan" en la tabla global.
>
>slds
>r.
>
>On May 19, 2008, at 2:45 PM, Francisco Arias wrote:
>
>
>>          Otra historia sobre espacio IP ruteado de forma no
>>autorizada, esta vez sobre un Root-Server.
>>
>>
>>>Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 09:13:27 -0700 (PDT)
>>>From: Duane Wessels 
>>><<mailto:wessels en packet-pushers.com>wessels en packet-pushers.com>
>>>To: <mailto:dns-operations en oarc.isc.org>dns-operations en oarc.isc.org
>>>Subject: [dns-operations] renesys blog: Identity Theft Hits the Root
>>>Name Servers
>>>
>>><http://www.renesys.com/blog/2008/05/identity_theft_hits_the_root_n_1.shtml>http://www.renesys.com/blog/2008/05/identity_theft_hits_the_root_n_1.shtml
>>>
>>>from the story..
>>>
>>>    The old [L-root] address space (198.32.64.0/24) continued to be
>>>    announced from ICANN (AS 20144), as they didn't shut down their
>>>    old server until May 2nd of this year, as planned. But then,
>>>    Community DNS (AS 42909) of England started announcing the old
>>>    space, as well, on December 15th. Bill Manning's ep.net (AS 4555)
>>>    did the same on March 18th, and, for good measure, so did
>>>    Diyixian.com (AS 9584) of Hong Kong on April 1st. So if you
>>>    inadvertently went looking for the old L root name server during
>>>    this time, you might have ended up at any one of four very different
>>>    places!
>>>_______________________________________________
>>
>>fjac
>
>
>
>fjac





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