On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 9:16 PM, Kameron Gasso <kgasso-lists@visp.net> wrote:
We're also seeing a great number of these, but the idiots spoofing the queries are hitting several non-recursive nameservers we host - and only generating 59-byte "REFUSED" replies.
Looks like they probably just grabbed a bunch of DNS hosts out of WHOIS and hoped that they were recursive resolvers.
First post to this list, play nice :) Are you sure about this? I'm seeing these requests on /every/ (unrelated) NS I have access to, which numbers several dozen, in various countries across the world, and from various registries (.net, .org, .com.au). The spread of servers I've checked is so random that I'm wondering just how many NS records they've laid their hands on. I've also noticed that on a server running BIND 9.3.4-P1 with recursion disabled, they're still appear to be getting the list of root NS's from cache, which is a 272-byte response to a 61-byte request, which by my definition is an amplification. Cheers, Jay