Man in the middle rewriting of DNS query responses is the only thing I
can think of.

On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Fred Baker <f...@cisco.com> wrote:
> I have read the article and the list, and I'm puzzled. It's pretty clear that 
> the root gets its records from a common source, and that the copies of them 
> being delivered by a given root server were different. As a result, traffic 
> intended to go place A went to place B if the TLD lookup happened to go to 
> the particular root server in question. How did an instance of the root 
> server find itself serving changed records? While there is no obvious 
> indication of who made the change or for what reason, it's unlikely it was 
> accidental.



-- 
Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.li...@gmail.com)

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