RE: [Full-Disclosure] DNS query???

2004-07-28 Thread Mortis
> Just forgot to mention that the source port > and destination port 53 > mentioned is UDP protocol I'm copying you personally this time in case you missed my message yesterday. There is no mystery about DNS servers using port 53 to send queries to other servers port 53. This is how DNS works on

RE: [Full-Disclosure] DNS query???

2004-07-28 Thread Verma, Sachin
Hi, Just forgot to mention that the source port and destination port 53 mentioned is UDP protocol. [EMAIL PROTECTED]|-|i/\/ -Original Message- From: Verma, Sachin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 5:31 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Full-Disclosure] DNS query

Re: [Full-Disclosure] DNS query???

2004-07-27 Thread Mortis
> Any body got an idea as to what is this. Sure... another lost soul wandering through the valley. Did you perhaps miss the warning signs at the gate? Here are some appropriate places to start: http://groups.google.com/groups?group=microsoft.public.win2000.dns http://support.microsoft.com/search

Re: [Full-Disclosure] DNS query???

2004-07-27 Thread buzz
hi, On Tuesday 27 July 2004 14:01, Verma, Sachin wrote: > Hi, > > I have a secondary dns server,which is internal to LAN and on windows 2000 > that is generating a lot of queiries for all the 13 root dns servers.The > traffic is blocked by the firewall.But the strange thing that I have > noticed is

[Full-Disclosure] DNS query???

2004-07-27 Thread Verma, Sachin
Hi, I have a secondary dns server,which is internal to LAN and on windows 2000 that is generating a lot of queiries for all the 13 root dns servers.The traffic is blocked by the firewall.But the strange thing that I have noticed is that the source and destination port being the same i.e 53.Also th