Quoting Malcolm Miles on Tuesday November 23, 2004: | On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 23:42:46 +0800, you wrote: | | >http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,11470070%255E2702,00.html | | "Efforts by Telstra BigPond technicians to block access to the porn | site failed." | | How did they think they were going to do that? Perhaps they could | filter it from BigPond users but not everybody is a BigPond user. Well, they are publishing fake records for the gay porn site to their customers, thusly: ;; ANSWER SECTION: caseydonovan.com. 1800 IN A 139.134.5.153 ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: caseydonovan.com. 1800 IN NS ns5.bigpond.net.au. caseydonovan.com. 1800 IN NS ns1.bigpond.net.au. caseydonovan.com. 1800 IN NS ns2.bigpond.net.au. caseydonovan.com. 1800 IN NS ns3.bigpond.net.au. caseydonovan.com. 1800 IN NS ns4.bigpond.net.au. This of couse raises interesting ethical questions about an ISPs right to peform man-in-the-middle spoofing on your Internet traffic. Roll on DNSSEC I say, and this will be a thing of the past. kimReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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