1996-08-27 - Re: BoS: Nuke attack? No, bug in DNS! (fwd)

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From: Mike Scher <strange@tezcat.com>
To: Cypherpunks <best-of-security@suburbia.net
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UTC Datetime: 1996-08-27 17:30:03 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 01:30:03 +0800

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From: Mike Scher <strange@tezcat.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 01:30:03 +0800
To: Cypherpunks <best-of-security@suburbia.net
Subject: Re: BoS: Nuke attack? No, bug in DNS! (fwd)
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On Thu, 16 May 1996, Vipul Ved Prakash wrote:

> I think this is the main cause of all strange things happening on the
> net for last few days. 
[quoting q quote of Karl Denninger:]
> > > There are a series of bad nameserver records floating around on the net
> > > which are blowing up BIND versions 4.9.4 (REL and T5B) and possibly other
> > > releases as well.  

My employer experienced this problem -- I thought it was related to the
cashe clearing problem in 4.9.4 on some platforms and upgraded to 4.9.4P1
(FreeBSD 2.1.0) -- which appears to have solved the problem for us. 

info-sys.home.vix.com:/pub/bind/release/4.9.4/bind-4.9.4-P1.tar.gz

Not sure if it -really- fixes the problem or if we've been lucky since.

      -M

Michael Brian Scher   (MS683)   | Anthropologist, Attorney, Part-Time Guru
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