"Herman Webley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 08/02/05 17:35:19, Matt Brooks wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I am just emailing to inform you guys that a new website has been > created for asterisk.org. You can find the beta site up at > http://beta.asterisk.org. It utilizes the drupal portal framework and > allows users to post pages, news, and comments directly on the site. > Stories and News items will be moderated for spam and quality, however, > everyone is encouraged to post.
>
> We would also like to thank Harley Alaniz for his brilliant design and > bandwidth.com for donating the bandwidth to run the new portal.
>
> Please send all comments and suggestions you may have to > [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I don't see any Drupal site, only the old web site.

Perhaps it's at:

http://avayasucks.asterisk.org/
or
http://wibblewobble.asterisk.org/

I'm gobsmacked ... I don't think I've ever seen a wildcard A RR in DNS. Wildcard MX records sure, but A??

[EMAIL PROTECTED] >dig @linux-support.net asterisk.org axfr

; <<>> DiG 9.2.4rc6 <<>> @linux-support.net asterisk.org axfr
;; global options:  printcmd
asterisk.org. 86400 IN SOA asteriskpbx.com. postmaster.asteriskpbx.com. 2005080201 43200 3600 1209600 86400
asterisk.org.           86400   IN      NS      marko.marko.net.
asterisk.org.           86400   IN      NS      linux-support.net.
asterisk.org.           86400   IN      A       69.16.138.164
*.asterisk.org.         86400   IN      A       69.16.138.164
beta.asterisk.org.      86400   IN      A       216.27.40.102
forum.asterisk.org.     86400   IN      CNAME   forums.nq.net.
staging.asterisk.org.   86400   IN      A       216.207.245.21
stagingbeta.asterisk.org. 86400 IN      A       216.207.245.21
asterisk.org. 86400 IN SOA asteriskpbx.com. postmaster.asteriskpbx.com. 2005080201 43200 3600 1209600 86400
;; Query time: 134 msec
;; SERVER: 216.207.245.1#53(linux-support.net)
;; WHEN: Tue Aug  2 21:00:56 2005
;; XFR size: 10 records

**OUCH** that's naaaaaaaaaaaasty.

Short fix - add:

216.27.40.102    beta.asterisk.org

to your /etc/hosts file, or the hosts file on your windows workstation and browse away.

-d

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