Re: DNS poisoning to Korean address

From: terry white (twhiteat_private)
Date: Tue May 13 2003 - 17:34:43 PDT

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    on "5-13-2003" "Iso Mage" writ:
    
    : Interestingly, boston.com seems to have removed their DNS records from
    : the net.
    
    ... dig offered this from 206.124.156.n
    
    ;;      boston.com, type = A, class = IN
    
    ;; ANSWER SECTION:
    boston.com.             59m14s IN A     66.150.192.100
    
    ;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
    boston.com.             59m14s IN NS    auth02.ns.harvard.net.
    boston.com.             59m14s IN NS    auth01.ns.harvard.net.
    
    ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
    auth02.ns.harvard.net.  21h38m5s IN A   209.21.182.4
    auth01.ns.harvard.net.  21h38m5s IN A   140.239.140.239
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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