IIRC, they also provide IPv6, too. Good to see more players. ============== http://www.telegeography.com/cu/article.php?article_id=23487&email=html TINet stretches out in North America The wholesale IP/MPLS global carrier Tiscali International Network (TINet) has added new points of presence (PoP) in Toronto, Seattle, Atlanta and Dallas to its North American network. The PoP in Toronto is available for network traffic from today, Dallas will be available later this month, and then in July, Seattle and Atlanta will be ready for service. These PoPs are part of a wider network expansion plan that includes twelve more cities, in the US, Canada, Eastern Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, by the end of 2009. TINet's IP/MPLS backbone currently counts over 100 PoPs and covers 17 European countries, the US, Canada and Asia.
Checked, and doublechecked, not just me www.amazon.com returns: Http/1.1 Service Unavailable Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning. -donn
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 11:24:18AM -0700, Lasher, Donn wrote:
Checked, and doublechecked, not just me
www.amazon.com returns:
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning.
Confirmed from L3/Tampa, 64.31.159.157 My mtr trace deadends at ae-11-79.car1.Washington3.Level3... [outages], perhaps? Cheers, -- jra -- Jay R. Ashworth jra@baylink.com Designer +-Internetworking------+---------+ RFC 2100 Ashworth & Associates | Best Practices Wiki | | '87 e24 St Petersburg FL USA +-http://bestpractices.wikia.com-+ +1 727 647 1274 If you can read this... thank a system administrator. Or two. --me
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Checked, and doublechecked, not just me
www.amazon.com returns:
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning.
I get that also with http://www.amazon.com, but do get the site using http://www.amazon.com/tag/unavailable and then all links on the page though click to the error - although the images on the page are all fine. Chris - -- Chris Stone, MCSE Vice President, CTO AxisInternet, Inc. http://www.axint.net DSL, dialup, hosting, email filtering, co-location, online backup Phone: +1 303 592 2947 x302 (office) +1 303 570 6947 (cell) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkhJgfwACgkQnSVip47FEdOY9wCgjCUjwLQ12enmUtQ+pDJB1n7r oKsAoI9e1d2i9yhf6cCG3uX0En7GF2pR =EDU4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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On Friday 06 June 2008 12:24:18 pm Lasher, Donn wrote:
Checked, and doublechecked, not just me
www.amazon.com returns:
and to pile on... http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.amazon.com down as of - 2008-06-06 14:33:38 - now.
On Jun 6, 2008, at 11:33 AM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 2:29 PM, Chris Stone <cstone@axint.net> wrote:
and to pile on...
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.amazon.com
down as of - 2008-06-06 14:33:38 - now.
Anyone see the humor in the Google ads... Buy Books at Amazon.com Find Lower Price at Amazon. Free Shipping Featured Items. Eddy
Seems to have made some headlines. http://news.google.com/news?ned=us&hl=en&ned=us&q=amazon+down&btnG=Search+News On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Eddy Martinez <eddy@fasteddy.org> wrote:
On Jun 6, 2008, at 11:33 AM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 2:29 PM, Chris Stone <cstone@axint.net> wrote:
and to pile on...
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.amazon.com
down as of - 2008-06-06 14:33:38 - now.
Anyone see the humor in the Google ads...
Buy Books at Amazon.com Find Lower Price at Amazon. Free Shipping Featured Items.
Eddy
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 11:02 PM, Pedram M <pmessri@gmail.com> wrote:
Seems to have made some headlines.
http://news.google.com/news?ned=us&hl=en&ned=us&q=amazon+down&btnG=Search+News
Maybe because its a major global website like Yahoo.com. Microsoft.com and CNN.com? All the best, n3td3v
n3td3v wrote:
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 11:02 PM, Pedram M <pmessri@gmail.com> wrote:
Seems to have made some headlines.
http://news.google.com/news?ned=us&hl=en&ned=us&q=amazon+down&btnG=Search+News
Maybe because its a major global website like Yahoo.com. Microsoft.com and CNN.com?
All the best,
n3td3v
I'm not seeing IMDB in DNS. this is also an Amazon asset. # host www.imdb.com Host www.imdb.com not found: 2(SERVFAIL) # host www.google.com www.google.com is an alias for www.l.google.com.etc Andrew
Seems to work now $ host [1]www.imdb.com [2]www.imdb.com is an alias for us.imdb.com. us.imdb.com is an alias for us.dd.imdb.com. us.dd.imdb.com has address 207.171.166.140 Andrew D Kirch wrote: n3td3v wrote: On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 11:02 PM, Pedram M [3]<pmessri@gmail.com> wrote: Seems to have made some headlines. [4]http://news.google.com/news?ned=us&hl=en&ned=us&q=amazon+down&btn G=Search+News Maybe because its a major global website like Yahoo.com. Microsoft.com and CNN.com? All the best, n3td3v I'm not seeing IMDB in DNS. this is also an Amazon asset. # host [5]www.imdb.com Host [6]www.imdb.com not found: 2(SERVFAIL) # host [7]www.google.com [8]www.google.com is an alias for [9]www.l.google.com.etc Andrew ---------------------------------------------- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by Jambo MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. --------------------------------------------- "easy access to the world" References 1. http://www.imdb.com/ 2. http://www.imdb.com/ 3. mailto:pmessri@gmail.com 4. http://news.google.com/news?ned=us&hl=en&ned=us&q=amazon+down&btnG=Search+News 5. http://www.imdb.com/ 6. http://www.imdb.com/ 7. http://www.google.com/ 8. http://www.google.com/ 9. http://www.l.google.com.etc/
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 11:24:18AM -0700, Lasher, Donn wrote:
Checked, and doublechecked, not just me
www.amazon.com returns:
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning.
c|net article says: http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9962010-7.html?tag=nefd.top https works for some pages
500 bucks per second.. that hurts. On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 18:32 +0000, Greg Skinner wrote:
c|net article says: http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9962010-7.html?tag=nefd.top
Based on last quarter's revenue of $4.13 billion, a full-scale global outage would cost Amazon more than $31,000 per minute on average.
Lasher, Donn wrote:
Checked, and doublechecked, not just me
www.amazon.com returns:
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning.
-donn
The web services still seem to be running and the co.uk site is up -- Mr Michele Neylon Blacknight Solutions Hosting & Colocation, Brand Protection http://www.blacknight.com/ http://blog.blacknight.com/ Tel. 1850 929 929 Intl. +353 (0) 59 9183072 Direct Dial: +353 (0)59 9183090 Fax. +353 (0) 1 4811 763 ------------------------------- Blacknight Internet Solutions Ltd, Unit 12A,Barrowside Business Park,Sleaty Road,Graiguecullen,Carlow,Ireland Company No.: 370845
www.amazon.com returns:
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning.
Apparently, Amazon has fallen over, and cannot get up. http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9962010-7.html
https seems to work. -wil On Jun 6, 2008, at 11:34 AM, Buhrmaster, Gary wrote:
www.amazon.com returns:
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning.
Apparently, Amazon has fallen over, and cannot get up.
Amazon.com seems to be back up. Alexander Wil Schultz wrote:
https seems to work.
-wil
On Jun 6, 2008, at 11:34 AM, Buhrmaster, Gary wrote:
www.amazon.com returns:
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning.
Apparently, Amazon has fallen over, and cannot get up.
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 08:02:44PM +0100, IT Mailing List wrote:
Amazon.com seems to be back up.
From here, it's only the homepage; clickthroughs and searches are still down. -- j -- Jay R. Ashworth Baylink jra@baylink.com Designer The Things I Think RFC 2100 Ashworth & Associates http://baylink.pitas.com '87 e24 St Petersburg FL USA http://photo.imageinc.us +1 727 647 1274
Those who cast the vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything. -- (Joseph Stalin)
They took someone's advice, because it 503s now :) David
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 08:02:44PM +0100, IT Mailing List wrote:
Amazon.com seems to be back up.
From here, it's only the homepage; clickthroughs and searches are still down.
Same here. Amusingly, the first item recommended on my home page is "IT Disaster Recovery Planning For Dummies." -- Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Network Engineering - jay@impulse.net Impulse Internet Service - http://www.impulse.net/ Your local telephone and internet company - 805 884-6323 - WB6RDV
Twitter's down again now as well, so at least there's some normality :) -- Mr Michele Neylon Blacknight Solutions Hosting & Colocation, Brand Protection http://www.blacknight.com/ http://blog.blacknight.com/ Tel. 1850 929 929 Intl. +353 (0) 59 9183072 Direct Dial: +353 (0)59 9183090 Fax. +353 (0) 1 4811 763 ------------------------------- Blacknight Internet Solutions Ltd, Unit 12A,Barrowside Business Park,Sleaty Road,Graiguecullen,Carlow,Ireland Company No.: 370845
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On Jun 6, 2008, at 1:24 PM, Lasher, Donn wrote:
Checked, and doublechecked, not just me
www.amazon.com returns:
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning.
-donn
Even worse, the page they're displaying is actually a HTTP 200 response code(OK/no error), with no "Don't cache this" header - which means their error page is considered cacheable by some browsers/ proxies. So, you may find users who tried to visit Amazon while they were down are still seeing it down long after they fix it. Lesson to high profile websites: add these to your error pages so you don't have people complaining you're still down long after you're fixed. * Don't return a 200 response code. Use 500 or 503. Nothing from 2xx or 4xx. * Add a "Cache-control: no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0" header, as well as an "Expires: 0" header for good measure. * If your server is really borked and you can't add headers at all, add '<META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">' to the <head> section. That's not as good, but helps at least on the browser end. * If possible, add a timestamp to the page somewhere (even if it's in an HTML comment) so you can troubleshoot with users still seeing the error. -- Kevin
I've no idea what Amazon uses for Load Balancers, but I'm pretty sure that error message is the default error message served up by a Netscaler LB if no web services are available in the pool... -andy
-----Original Message----- From: Kevin Day [mailto:toasty@dragondata.com] Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 11:40 AM To: Lasher, Donn Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: How not to make an error page (was: OT: www.Amazon.com down?)
On Jun 6, 2008, at 1:24 PM, Lasher, Donn wrote:
Checked, and doublechecked, not just me
www.amazon.com returns:
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning.
-donn
Even worse, the page they're displaying is actually a HTTP 200 response code(OK/no error), with no "Don't cache this" header - which means their error page is considered cacheable by some browsers/ proxies. So, you may find users who tried to visit Amazon while they were down are still seeing it down long after they fix it.
Lesson to high profile websites: add these to your error pages so you don't have people complaining you're still down long after you're fixed.
* Don't return a 200 response code. Use 500 or 503. Nothing from 2xx or 4xx. * Add a "Cache-control: no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0" header, as well as an "Expires: 0" header for good measure. * If your server is really borked and you can't add headers at all, add '<META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">' to the <head> section. That's not as good, but helps at least on the browser end. * If possible, add a timestamp to the page somewhere (even if it's in an HTML comment) so you can troubleshoot with users still seeing the error.
-- Kevin
Good guess. AFAIK Amazon uses mostly Netscaler, with some homegrown stuff and a few F5 boxes. On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Andy Litzinger <Andy.Litzinger@theplatform.com> wrote:
I've no idea what Amazon uses for Load Balancers, but I'm pretty sure that error message is the default error message served up by a Netscaler LB if no web services are available in the pool...
-andy
-----Original Message----- From: Kevin Day [mailto:toasty@dragondata.com] Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 11:40 AM To: Lasher, Donn Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: How not to make an error page (was: OT: www.Amazon.com down?)
On Jun 6, 2008, at 1:24 PM, Lasher, Donn wrote:
Checked, and doublechecked, not just me
www.amazon.com returns:
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning.
-donn
Even worse, the page they're displaying is actually a HTTP 200 response code(OK/no error), with no "Don't cache this" header - which means their error page is considered cacheable by some browsers/ proxies. So, you may find users who tried to visit Amazon while they were down are still seeing it down long after they fix it.
Lesson to high profile websites: add these to your error pages so you don't have people complaining you're still down long after you're fixed.
* Don't return a 200 response code. Use 500 or 503. Nothing from 2xx or 4xx. * Add a "Cache-control: no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0" header, as well as an "Expires: 0" header for good measure. * If your server is really borked and you can't add headers at all, add '<META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">' to the <head> section. That's not as good, but helps at least on the browser end. * If possible, add a timestamp to the page somewhere (even if it's in an HTML comment) so you can troubleshoot with users still seeing the error.
-- Kevin
-- Bjorn Townsend | eriktown@gmail.com
The actual headers returned are: Server: NS_6.1 Content-Length: 62 Connection: close 503 Service Unavailable Fred Reimer, CISSP, CCNP, CQS-VPN, CQS-ISS Senior Network Engineer Coleman Technologies, Inc. 954-298-1697 -----Original Message----- From: Bjorn Townsend [mailto:eriktown@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 2:58 PM To: Andy Litzinger Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: How not to make an error page (was: OT: www.Amazon.com down?) Good guess. AFAIK Amazon uses mostly Netscaler, with some homegrown stuff and a few F5 boxes. On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Andy Litzinger <Andy.Litzinger@theplatform.com> wrote:
I've no idea what Amazon uses for Load Balancers, but I'm pretty sure that error message is the default error message served up by a Netscaler LB if no web services are available in the pool...
-andy
-----Original Message----- From: Kevin Day [mailto:toasty@dragondata.com] Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 11:40 AM To: Lasher, Donn Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: How not to make an error page (was: OT: www.Amazon.com down?)
On Jun 6, 2008, at 1:24 PM, Lasher, Donn wrote:
Checked, and doublechecked, not just me
www.amazon.com returns:
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning.
-donn
Even worse, the page they're displaying is actually a HTTP 200 response code(OK/no error), with no "Don't cache this" header - which means their error page is considered cacheable by some browsers/ proxies. So, you may find users who tried to visit Amazon while they were down are still seeing it down long after they fix it.
Lesson to high profile websites: add these to your error pages so you don't have people complaining you're still down long after you're fixed.
* Don't return a 200 response code. Use 500 or 503. Nothing from 2xx or 4xx. * Add a "Cache-control: no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0" header, as well as an "Expires: 0" header for good measure. * If your server is really borked and you can't add headers at all, add '<META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">' to the <head> section. That's not as good, but helps at least on the browser end. * If possible, add a timestamp to the page somewhere (even if it's in an HTML comment) so you can troubleshoot with users still seeing the error.
-- Kevin
-- Bjorn Townsend | eriktown@gmail.com
Maybe they should buy time on their own EC2 if they are short of webservers. :) The staus page http://status.aws.amazon.com/ shows them "Green and Clean" Tuc
I've no idea what Amazon uses for Load Balancers, but I'm pretty sure that error message is the default error message served up by a Netscaler LB if no web services are available in the pool...
-andy
-----Original Message----- From: Kevin Day [mailto:toasty@dragondata.com] Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 11:40 AM To: Lasher, Donn Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: How not to make an error page (was: OT: www.Amazon.com down?)
On Jun 6, 2008, at 1:24 PM, Lasher, Donn wrote:
Checked, and doublechecked, not just me
www.amazon.com returns:
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning.
-donn
Even worse, the page they're displaying is actually a HTTP 200 response code(OK/no error), with no "Don't cache this" header - which means their error page is considered cacheable by some browsers/ proxies. So, you may find users who tried to visit Amazon while they were down are still seeing it down long after they fix it.
Lesson to high profile websites: add these to your error pages so you don't have people complaining you're still down long after you're fixed.
* Don't return a 200 response code. Use 500 or 503. Nothing from 2xx or 4xx. * Add a "Cache-control: no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0" header, as well as an "Expires: 0" header for good measure. * If your server is really borked and you can't add headers at all, add '<META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">' to the <head> section. That's not as good, but helps at least on the browser end. * If possible, add a timestamp to the page somewhere (even if it's in an HTML comment) so you can troubleshoot with users still seeing the error.
-- Kevin
I see a 503 actually. When down: iWil:~ wschultz$ curl www.amazon.com HTTP/1.1 503 Service Unavailable Server: NS_6.1 Content-Length:62 Connection: close iWil:~ wschultz$ wget -S www.amazon.com --12:21:26-- http://www.amazon.com/ => `index.html' Resolving www.amazon.com... 72.21.206.5 Connecting to www.amazon.com|72.21.206.5|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... HTTP/1.1 503 Service Unavailable Server: NS_6.1 Content-Length:62 Connection: close 12:21:26 ERROR 503: Service Unavailable. -wil On Jun 6, 2008, at 11:40 AM, Kevin Day wrote:
On Jun 6, 2008, at 1:24 PM, Lasher, Donn wrote:
Checked, and doublechecked, not just me
www.amazon.com returns:
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning.
-donn
Even worse, the page they're displaying is actually a HTTP 200 response code(OK/no error), with no "Don't cache this" header - which means their error page is considered cacheable by some browsers/proxies. So, you may find users who tried to visit Amazon while they were down are still seeing it down long after they fix it.
Lesson to high profile websites: add these to your error pages so you don't have people complaining you're still down long after you're fixed.
* Don't return a 200 response code. Use 500 or 503. Nothing from 2xx or 4xx. * Add a "Cache-control: no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0" header, as well as an "Expires: 0" header for good measure. * If your server is really borked and you can't add headers at all, add '<META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">' to the <head> section. That's not as good, but helps at least on the browser end. * If possible, add a timestamp to the page somewhere (even if it's in an HTML comment) so you can troubleshoot with users still seeing the error.
-- Kevin
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 11:24:18AM -0700, Lasher, Donn wrote:
Checked, and doublechecked, not just me
www.amazon.com returns:
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning.
This is rather suspicious (and confirmed by three other people): ------------------------------------------------ $ whois amazon.com Whois Server Version 2.0 Domain names in the .com and .net domains can now be registered with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net for detailed information. AMAZON.COM.ZZZZZ.GET.LAID.AT.WWW.SWINGINGCOMMUNITY.COM AMAZON.COM.MORE.INFO.AT.WWW.BEYONDWHOIS.COM AMAZON.COM.IS.N0T.AS.1337.AS.WWW.GULLI.COM AMAZON.COM ------------------------------------------------ whois for yahoo.com and google.com yield similar results. I expect this means that DNS has been compromised somewhere. -- - Adam ** Expert Technical Project and Business Management **** System Performance Analysis and Architecture ****** [ http://www.adamfields.com ] [ http://www.morningside-analytics.com ] .. Latest Venture [ http://www.confabb.com ] ................ Founder [ http://www.aquick.org/blog ] ............ Blog [ http://www.adamfields.com/resume.html ].. Experience [ http://www.flickr.com/photos/fields ] ... Photos [ http://www.aquicki.com/wiki ].............Wiki
Adam Fields (nanog304985) writes:
whois for yahoo.com and google.com yield similar results.
And microsoft as well maybe ? MICROSOFT.COM.ARE.GODDAMN.PIGFUCKERS.NET.NS-NOT-IN-SERVICE.COM MICROSOFT.COM.AND.MINDSUCK.BOTH.SUCK.HUGE.ONES.AT.EXEGETE.NET MICROSOFT.COM
I expect this means that DNS has been compromised somewhere.
No, you should just learn to read WHOIS output :)
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 09:28:35PM +0200, Phil Regnauld wrote: [...]
I expect this means that DNS has been compromised somewhere.
No, you should just learn to read WHOIS output :)
Indeed. Still, I feel better having asked and having it be nothing than the other way around.
I expect this means that DNS has been compromised somewhere.
Ehr.. no: http://www.google.ch/search?q=AMAZON.COM.IS.N0T.AS.1337.AS.WWW.GULLI.COM -- RFC 1925: (11) Every old idea will be proposed again with a different name and a different presentation, regardless of whether it works.
I expect this means that DNS has been compromised somewhere.
I see that whois is wonky, but DNS looks right. cr1:~# dig amazon.com @j.gtld-servers.net | grep NS ;; flags: qr rd; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 2 amazon.com. 172800 IN NS udns1.ultradns.net. amazon.com. 172800 IN NS udns2.ultradns.net. There is weird whois data for facebook.com, youtube.com, myspace.com and some others
Hehehe... I think the whois program searches for any instance of what you type in. The TLD records appear intact and seem to reference the correct name servers. NSLookups to different hosts return properly. I suspect you're just getting caught up in the wonderful world of bad DNS servers! :) While entertaining, I don't think the world is ending quite yet. scott-morriss-macbook-pro:~ swmorris$ whois microsoft.com Whois Server Version 2.0 Domain names in the .com and .net domains can now be registered with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net for detailed information. MICROSOFT.COM.ZZZZZZ.MORE.DETAILS.AT.WWW.BEYONDWHOIS.COM MICROSOFT.COM.ZZZZZ.GET.LAID.AT.WWW.SWINGINGCOMMUNITY.COM MICROSOFT.COM.ZZZOMBIED.AND.HACKED.BY.WWW.WEB-HACK.COM MICROSOFT.COM.ZZZ.IS.0WNED.AND.HAX0RED.BY.SUB7.NET MICROSOFT.COM.WILL.LIVE.FOREVER.BECOUSE.UNIXSUCKS.COM MICROSOFT.COM.WILL.BE.SLAPPED.IN.THE.FACE.BY.MY.BLUE.VEINED.SPANNER.NET MICROSOFT.COM.WILL.BE.BEATEN.WITH.MY.SPANNER.NET MICROSOFT.COM.WAREZ.AT.TOPLIST.GULLI.COM MICROSOFT.COM.USERS.SHOULD.HOST.WITH.UNIX.AT.ITSHOSTED.COM MICROSOFT.COM.TOTALLY.SUCKS.S3U.NET MICROSOFT.COM.SOFTWARE.IS.NOT.USED.AT.REG.RU MICROSOFT.COM.SHOULD.GIVE.UP.BECAUSE.LINUXISGOD.COM MICROSOFT.COM.RAWKZ.MUH.WERLD.MENTALFLOSS.CA MICROSOFT.COM.OHMYGODITBURNS.COM MICROSOFT.COM.MORE.INFO.AT.WWW.BEYONDWHOIS.COM MICROSOFT.COM.LOVES.ME.KOSMAL.NET MICROSOFT.COM.LIVES.AT.SHAUNEWING.COM MICROSOFT.COM.IS.NOT.YEPPA.ORG MICROSOFT.COM.IS.NOT.HOSTED.BY.ACTIVEDOMAINDNS.NET MICROSOFT.COM.IS.IN.BED.WITH.CURTYV.COM MICROSOFT.COM.IS.HOSTED.ON.PROFITHOSTING.NET MICROSOFT.COM.IS.GOD.BECOUSE.UNIXSUCKS.COM MICROSOFT.COM.IS.A.STEAMING.HEAP.OF.FUCKING-BULLSHIT.NET MICROSOFT.COM.IS.A.MESS.TIMPORTER.CO.UK MICROSOFT.COM.HAS.ITS.OWN.CRACKLAB.COM MICROSOFT.COM.HAS.A.PRESENT.COMING.FROM.HUGHESMISSILES.COM MICROSOFT.COM.FILLS.ME.WITH.BELLIGERENCE.NET MICROSOFT.COM.CAN.GO.FUCK.ITSELF.AT.SECZY.COM MICROSOFT.COM.ARE.GODDAMN.PIGFUCKERS.NET.NS-NOT-IN-SERVICE.COM MICROSOFT.COM.AND.MINDSUCK.BOTH.SUCK.HUGE.ONES.AT.EXEGETE.NET MICROSOFT.COM To single out one record, look it up with "xxx", where xxx is one of the of the records displayed above. If the records are the same, look them up with "=xxx" to receive a full display for each record.
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-----Original Message----- From: David Coulson [mailto:david@davidcoulson.net] Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 3:30 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: OT: www.Amazon.com down?
I expect this means that DNS has been compromised somewhere.
I see that whois is wonky, but DNS looks right. cr1:~# dig amazon.com @j.gtld-servers.net | grep NS ;; flags: qr rd; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 2 amazon.com. 172800 IN NS udns1.ultradns.net. amazon.com. 172800 IN NS udns2.ultradns.net. There is weird whois data for facebook.com, youtube.com, myspace.com and some others
Adam Fields wrote:
This is rather suspicious (and confirmed by three other people):
------------------------------------------------ $ whois amazon.com
AMAZON.COM.ZZZZZ.GET.LAID.AT.WWW.SWINGINGCOMMUNITY.COM AMAZON.COM.MORE.INFO.AT.WWW.BEYONDWHOIS.COM AMAZON.COM.IS.N0T.AS.1337.AS.WWW.GULLI.COM AMAZON.COM ------------------------------------------------
whois for yahoo.com and google.com yield similar results.
I expect this means that DNS has been compromised somewhere.
No compromise, just people getting cute by registering host records. Microsoft.com is a mild example... -- Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Network Engineering - jay@impulse.net Impulse Internet Service - http://www.impulse.net/ Your local telephone and internet company - 805 884-6323 - WB6RDV
This is rather suspicious (and confirmed by three other people): ------------------------------------------------ $ whois amazon.com AMAZON.COM.ZZZZZ.GET.LAID.AT.WWW.SWINGINGCOMMUNITY.COM AMAZON.COM.MORE.INFO.AT.WWW.BEYONDWHOIS.COM AMAZON.COM.IS.N0T.AS.1337.AS.WWW.GULLI.COM AMAZON.COM ------------------------------------------------ whois for yahoo.com and google.com yield similar results.
good evening, someone posted something similar thrue a list a while ago , i think its because amazon was registred with "networksolutions" and so on its not visiblle in the normal "whois " querry ?
I expect this means that DNS has been compromised somewhere.
No compromise, just people getting cute by registering host records. Microsoft.com is a mild example...
No, you should just learn to read WHOIS output :)
you mean its about this ?
Domain names in the .com and .net domains can now be registered with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net for detailed information.
i get the same from terminal but when i try networksolutions whois on website <http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/results.jsp?domain=amazon.com> i get Registrant: Amazon.com, Inc Legal Dept, P.O. Box 81226 Seattle, WA 98108-1226 US Administrative Contact , Technical Contact : Amazon.com, Inc. hostmaster@AMAZON.COM PO BOX 81226 SEATTLE, WA 98108-1300 US Phone: +1 206 266 4064 Fax: +1 206 266 7010 Record expires on 31-Oct-2017 Record created on 01-Nov-1994 Database last updated on 28-Mar-2008 just my 2 cents marc -- "Imagination is more important than Knowledge". Les enfants teribbles - research and deployment Marc Manthey - head of research and innovation Hildeboldplatz 1a D - 50672 Köln - Germany Tel.:0049-221-3558032 Mobil:0049-1577-3329231 jabber :marc@kgraff.net blog : http://www.let.de ipv6 http://www.stattfernsehen.com xing : https://www.xing.com/profile/Marc_Manthey
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 03:19:23PM -0400, Adam Fields wrote: [...]> I expect this means that DNS has been compromised somewhere. Nevermind - I've been informed that this is just overly aggressive string matching.
I cannot reproduce this. --Patrick Darden -----Original Message----- From: Adam Fields [mailto:nanog304985@aquick.org] Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 3:19 PM To: Lasher, Donn Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: OT: www.Amazon.com down? On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 11:24:18AM -0700, Lasher, Donn wrote:
Checked, and doublechecked, not just me
www.amazon.com returns:
Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
Anyone have a URL for a network/etc status page, or info on the outage? Been that way for a while this morning.
This is rather suspicious (and confirmed by three other people): ------------------------------------------------ $ whois amazon.com Whois Server Version 2.0 Domain names in the .com and .net domains can now be registered with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net for detailed information. AMAZON.COM.ZZZZZ.GET.LAID.AT.WWW.SWINGINGCOMMUNITY.COM AMAZON.COM.MORE.INFO.AT.WWW.BEYONDWHOIS.COM AMAZON.COM.IS.N0T.AS.1337.AS.WWW.GULLI.COM AMAZON.COM ------------------------------------------------ whois for yahoo.com and google.com yield similar results. I expect this means that DNS has been compromised somewhere. -- - Adam ** Expert Technical Project and Business Management **** System Performance Analysis and Architecture ****** [ http://www.adamfields.com ] [ http://www.morningside-analytics.com ] .. Latest Venture [ http://www.confabb.com ] ................ Founder [ http://www.aquick.org/blog ] ............ Blog [ http://www.adamfields.com/resume.html ].. Experience [ http://www.flickr.com/photos/fields ] ... Photos [ http://www.aquicki.com/wiki ].............Wiki
------------------------------------------------ $ whois amazon.com
Whois Server Version 2.0
Domain names in the .com and .net domains can now be registered with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net for detailed information.
AMAZON.COM.ZZZZZ.GET.LAID.AT.WWW.SWINGINGCOMMUNITY.COM AMAZON.COM.MORE.INFO.AT.WWW.BEYONDWHOIS.COM AMAZON.COM.IS.N0T.AS.1337.AS.WWW.GULLI.COM AMAZON.COM ------------------------------------------------
This result means that you urgently need to get a better WHOIS client. Yours is probably querying com.whois-servers.net which is an alias of whois.verisign-grs.com which, for some reason, by default returns the names of all the entities in their database that matches your search string. If you prefix the string with an = sign, it dumps the full entries, which you can see are three name servers with silly names and one perfectly normal registration for amazon.com. R's, John Server Name: AMAZON.COM.ZZZZZ.GET.LAID.AT.WWW.SWINGINGCOMMUNITY.COM IP Address: 69.41.185.219 Registrar: INNERWISE, INC. D/B/A ITSYOURDOMAIN.COM Whois Server: whois.itsyourdomain.com Referral URL: http://www.itsyourdomain.com Server Name: AMAZON.COM.MORE.INFO.AT.WWW.BEYONDWHOIS.COM IP Address: 203.36.226.2 Registrar: TUCOWS INC. Whois Server: whois.tucows.com Referral URL: http://domainhelp.opensrs.net Server Name: AMAZON.COM.IS.N0T.AS.1337.AS.WWW.GULLI.COM IP Address: 80.190.192.24 Registrar: EPAG DOMAINSERVICES GMBH Whois Server: whois.enterprice.net Referral URL: http://www.enterprice.net Domain Name: AMAZON.COM Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, LLC. Whois Server: whois.networksolutions.com Referral URL: http://www.networksolutions.com Name Server: UDNS1.ULTRADNS.NET Name Server: UDNS2.ULTRADNS.NET Status: clientDeleteProhibited Status: clientTransferProhibited Status: clientUpdateProhibited Updated Date: 28-mar-2008 Creation Date: 01-nov-1994 Expiration Date: 31-oct-2017
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