On Monday 07 October 2002 02:04 am, Bill Stewart wrote: >> > What's strange is that there are three nameservers for pipeline.com, > at least according to the nslookup that I did. > Two of them are itchy and scratchy.mindspring.net, which sound reasonable, > but the first one is burdell.cc.gatech.edu. > Burdell accepts pings, smtp, and DNS queries, but not telnet or http. > postmaster@burdell does expand, and is running procmail....
Many major net service providers (ISP's and Web Sites) try to host at least one of their DNS servers at different sites and on different network providers (some are paranoid enough to use different implementations of BIND and different OS platforms). Microsoft got introuble once because they had all their DNS servers on one subnet. Someone figured out if they DOS'ed the subnets router interface, they could basically wipe them off the net. My guess is mindspring has a reciprocal relationship with Georgia Tech (They host a DNS server for gatech.edu and gatech hosts one of theirs). -Neil