http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/092704ietfspam.html
See spam at 11:00 o'clock for further details.
-Hank
All very true; but I prefer take away from everything
complicated and make it simple (This is my opinion, YMMV). Since
nothing in my environment has changed, no broken equipment or software
issue, and all the routes were correct (including CEF/dCEF) and I was
able to access Cisco's site f
> Should be interesting.
were the last 42?
Should be interesting.
:)
Matthew McGehrin wrote:
- Original Message - Date: September 27, 2004 3:18:34 PM EDT
http://commerce.senate.gov/hearings/witnesslist.cfm?id=1324
ICANN Oversight and Security of Internet Root Servers and the Domain
Name System (DNS)
Communications Hearing
Thursd
- Original Message -
Date: September 27, 2004 3:18:34 PM EDT
http://commerce.senate.gov/hearings/witnesslist.cfm?id=1324
ICANN Oversight and Security of Internet Root Servers and the Domain
Name System (DNS)
Communications Hearing
Thursday, September 30 2004 - 2:30 PM - SR - 253
Webcast
> They do, did you test as Florian asked you?
>
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
Looks like someone did:
--- Additional Comment #5 From Carlos Morgado on 2004-09-27
15:05 ---
A tcpdump on queries from FC3t2 gave me
host
host.subdomain
A host
A host.subdomain
On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 02:32:53PM -0400, Jason Giglio wrote:
> This bug is in SuSe, Debian, every version of Red Hat I tested.
Looks like the stub resolver in glibc. Permutation order should be
hostname over AFI, not AFI over hostname, agreed.
So the correct query sequence should be:
- ho