rmeyer@mhsc.COM (Roeland M.J. Meyer) writes:
That's not what Paul said.
Randy Bush writes: this is false and specious garbage
Both statements are true. You can hijack domain names and insert bogus data in caches without hacking any root servers. It is much easier to just e-mail a domain modify template to NSI, and insert some bogus IP addresses for certain names. Similar to what happened to AOL last year (actually it appears to be a glue issue on some NS records). I haven't seen NSI official statements myself, only the news reports. But there is no evidence any of the independently operated root-name servers were hacked. If any systems were hacked, they were NSI's registration process. I think some people are getting too wrapped up in some really exotic attacks on DNS, when the simple ones still work. Maybe BEFORE-UPDATE will get finished now. -- Sean Donelan, Data Research Associates, Inc, St. Louis, MO Affiliation given for identification not representation