Re: Am I being attacked? Domain name and DNS server problem

2006-03-18 Thread Rich Johnson
On Mar 18, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Robert MannI wrote: This is most likely the wrong list, but I can't find a linux security list and this is a little bit urgent! Maybe someone off this list can give me some pointers. Probably. My client has a domain. When I ping the domain, it resolves to the IP

Re: Am I being attacked? Domain name and DNS server problem

2006-03-18 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Robert MannI: > > But then, when I try to resolve the ip address back to a domain, using either > "host xx.xx.xx.xx" on mac os x, or > "/usr/bin/resolveip xx.xx.xx.xx" on linux, > the ip address is resolved to a domain name that is a little bit suspicious: > > ns2.decayandcorrupt.co

Re: Am I being attacked? Domain name and DNS server problem

2006-03-18 Thread ke6isf
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006, Robert MannI wrote: But then, when I try to resolve the ip address back to a domain, using either "host xx.xx.xx.xx" on mac os x, or "/usr/bin/resolveip xx.xx.xx.xx" on linux, the ip address is resolved to a domain name that is a little bit suspicious: ns2.decayandcorrupt.c

Re: Am I being attacked? Domain name and DNS server problem

2006-03-18 Thread Nate Duehr
Robert MannI wrote: Hello! This is most likely the wrong list, but I can't find a linux security list and this is a little bit urgent! Maybe someone off this list can give me some pointers. My client has a domain. When I ping the domain, it resolves to the IP address of the dedicated server he

Am I being attacked? Domain name and DNS server problem

2006-03-18 Thread Robert MannI
Hello! This is most likely the wrong list, but I can't find a linux security list and this is a little bit urgent! Maybe someone off this list can give me some pointers. My client has a domain. When I ping the domain, it resolves to the IP address of the dedicated server he is hosting on. But th