As much as it pains me to say, I'm sure there is a little difference when it comes to some of the big domains. 1. It doesn't take any rocket scientist to sit back and say "Ummmm... I really don't think this is a legit move" without a lot of thinking! 2. If a lawyer for AOL or MS or some really big company sent a letter saying something about if you don't change this back in the next 30 seconds or we will destroy your company, it would be more believable! Unfortunately, size does matter. :) Scott -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu] On Behalf Of Petra Zeidler Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 6:28 AM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: seed resolvers? Re: panix.com hijacked (VeriSign refuses to help) Hi, Thus wrote Alexei Roudnev (alex@relcom.net):
What happen if someone stole 'aol.com'domain tomorrow? Or 'microsoft.com'? How much damage will be done until this sleeping behemots wake up, set up a meeting (in Tuesday I believe - because Monday is a holiday), make any decision, open a toicket, pass thru change control and restore domain? 5 days?
I remember that in a similar case in .de several larger ISPs put the previous ('correct') zone on their resolvers. Would a) people here feel that is an appropriate measure for this case b) do it on their resolvers c) the panix.com people want that to happen in the first place? regards, Petra Zeidler