On 11/17/2015 03:02 PM, Dave Warren wrote:
Or, the IP formerly used as a root server could turn malicious and start
offering an alternate response. This would only impact resolvers that
had outdated root hints, and also happened to try that particular IP
first, but it's at least a theoretical risk.

I read that the old IP that H-root is currently using will stay under the Army's control and will never be used for a DNS server again.

Does anyone know if any of the other root servers that have changed their address have similarly quarantined the old IPs?



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