As you will all realise, we are investigating the DNS problems that occurred this morning. Our investigations are continuing but as far as we can ascertain right now, this is what happened. * At 7am Melbourne IT generated an incomplete com.au zone file (it was missing lots of domains), with a version serial number of 2002031407. * This com.au zone was transferred by box2.aunic.net from Melb IT. * The com.au zone was then transferred by all the com.au DNS secondaries. * Later at 8am and 9am, later versions of the com.au zone file were generated at Melbourne IT, superseding the problematic incomplete 2002031407 version of com.au. * These later versions were picked up by box2.aunic.net and transferred by most com.au DNS secondaries. Unfortunately ns.ripe.net (one of the com.au DNS secondaries) was not able to successfully complete a transfer of the 8am or 9am versions at that time. * So ns.ripe.net continued to give out information from the incomplete 2002031407 version of com.au, until it finally managed to transfer a complete (11am version) com.au zone shortly before noon (AEDT). * So at noon all com.au DNS servers were giving out correct com.au information (the 2002031411 version of com.au). * It is possible some other DNS servers around the world would have cached negative answers (no such domain) for up to 3 hours, if they were given the incorrect negative answers by ns.ripe.net before noon. At worst case, this would have stopped by 3pm. More information if or when it comes to hand. Regards, Chris Disspain CEO - auDA ceo§auda.org.au www.auda.org.auReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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