On Sun, Nov 08, 2009 at 10:25:11AM -0500, Perette Barella wrote: > It looks like your provider has set up a wildcard A record, which is > similar to DNS hijacking as a "helpful" feature to users who miskey a > domain name. It's not isolated to you: > > mugenshi:etc x10$ host ghijk.isbd.net > ghijk.isbd.net has address 195.74.61.93 > ghijk.isbd.net mail is handled by 10 mail-in-1.lb.gradwell.net. > > You could check Gradwell's support pages, but I doubt there is an > option to shut it off, since the DNS is published this way. It's a > publication problem/"feature", not a bug in dnsmasq. > I do in fact have the ability to change my domain's zone files.
... and there is what you describe (N.B. this from a web form, not exact zone file syntax) :- * 195.74.61.93 86400 A * 10 mail-in-1.lb.gradwell.net. 86400 MX So can I simply delete these two entries? (OK, people mis-typing domain names *might* be affected but that's mostly me so I don't see a big issue there) -- Chris Green