And for more fun, in the zone file for nsistupidhostpolicy.com get all the
mappings wrong.  That way it will confuse matters even more :)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Derek Balling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 6:23 PM
Subject: Allocating Hosts in "not your" IP space


> Is there some mechanism in place, if $SOMEONE has registed $IP as a
> hostname with NSI Registry, except that $IP doesn't belong to them,
> it belongs to you, and you'd now like to use it as a nameserver?
>
> Seems a trivial DoS against "The system", (since - from my
> conversations with NSI - they seem completely unwilling to deal with
> the problem), to simply register a domain, "NSISTUPIDHOSTPOLICY.COM",
> and start creating sequential hostnames ...
> A1.B1.C1.D1.NSISTUPIDPOLICY.COM, A1.B1.C1.D2.NSI.... etc., until
> you've allocated largish chunks of the IP spectrum. People can then
> either use the hostname you've provided, or complain to NSI to get
> the host removed (good luck).




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