Sgt_York AWG Core Member


Age : 50 Joined : 13 Aug 2007 Posts : 602 Location : Mary Esther, FL
 | Subject: OpenDNS Sun Jul 20, 2008 12:18 am | |
| http://www.opendns.com/ Check this site out guys. I've been reading about the advantages of using an alternate DNS site instead of your ISP. I'm not sure if there is a big improvement, but there is some advantages going this way and if you don't like it, it's easy to undo. I was shocked after researching COX's DNS issues and have for the time started using openDNS' DNS settings. Google your ISP for any DNS issues and you may want to try it. DNS is often overlooked, but can cause MAJOR problems. Your ISP can actually redirect sites that they don't want you going to. It makes for some interesting reading. _________________

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Sgt_York AWG Core Member


Age : 50 Joined : 13 Aug 2007 Posts : 602 Location : Mary Esther, FL
 | Subject: Re: OpenDNS Sun Jul 20, 2008 12:34 am | |
| This is the kind of stuff your ISP may be doing and not telling you about:
ISP uses DNS to redirect from IRC to bot cleaner
Cox Communciations, one of the largest ISPs in the USA, has configured their DNS to redirect requests to IRC sites to one of their own servers that runs a bot removal script. DNS redirection is not a new phenomenon: it is widely used to manage parked domains, and in some cases to direct mistyped URLs to splash pages that carry adverts. Cox were already experimenting with redirection in May this year, but the present redirection is the first on record that has been aimed at cleaning out bots.
Andrew Matthews of Merit Network Inc, a US educational organisation, has reported that attempts to contact irc.mzima.net (IP address 216.193.223.223) using Cox DNS servers ns1.lv.cox.net, ns1.sd.cox.net and ns1.dc.cox.net were redirected to a Cox server (IP address 70.168.70.4) which ran a script producing the following dialog
#martian_ [INFO] Channel view for "#martian_" opened. -->| YOU (andrew.m) have joined #martian_ =-= Mode #martian_ +nt by localhost.localdomain =-= Topic for #martian_ is ".bot.remove" =-= Topic for #martian_ was set by Marvin_ on Sunday, July 22, 2007 2:55:02 PM =-= Topic for #martian_ is ".remove" =-= Topic for #martian_ was set by Marvin_ on Sunday, July 22, 2007 2:55:02 PM =-= Topic for #martian_ is ".uninstall" =-= Topic for #martian_ was set by Marvin_ on Sunday, July 22, 2007 2:55:02 PM =-= Topic for #martian_ is "!bot.remove" =-= Topic for #martian_ was set by Marvin_ on Sunday, July 22, 2007 2:55:02 PM =-= Topic for #martian_ is "!remove" =-= Topic for #martian_ was set by Marvin_ on Sunday, July 22, 2007 2:55:02 PM =-= Topic for #martian_ is "!uninstall" =-= Topic for #martian_ was set by Marvin_ on Sunday, July 22, 2007 2:55:02 PM <Marvin_> .bot.remove <Marvin_> .remove <Marvin_> .uninstall <Marvin_> !bot.remove <Marvin_> !remove
that clearly indicates shotgun attempts at bot cleaning.
Another anonymously authored report from exstatica confirms this behaviour, identifying additional irc sites, including irc.vel.net and irc.dks.ca, that had been redirected in this manner by Cox. However an update added today states that the irc.vel.net site entry has been restored. irc.mzima.net apparently remains redirected to ip70-168-70-4.at.at.cox.net on which the script resides. Another report, this time from Anthony Sanchez on Full Disclosure advises that Cox is not the only ISP using DNS redirect in this way: TimeWarner/Road Runner/AOL was apparently redirecting traffic from irc.ablenet.org to a similar bot cleaning script a couple of weeks ago. _________________

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Nailer AWG Core Member


Age : 34 Joined : 13 Aug 2007 Posts : 540 Location : Standing right behind you
 | Subject: Re: OpenDNS Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:14 pm | |
| So the censorship has begun...... _________________
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Sgt_York AWG Core Member


Age : 50 Joined : 13 Aug 2007 Posts : 602 Location : Mary Esther, FL
 | Subject: Re: OpenDNS Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:51 am | |
| The best part is the through OPENDNS you can setup filters and keep the ISP's from doing censorship without you knowing. _________________

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