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Re: WARNING: AOL is hosed (again)

  • From: Mark Borchers
  • Date: Fri Oct 16 14:56:05 1998

Yep, somebody modified the delegation via a forged domain 
modification email.  An emergency root server update has been done to 
correct the problem.

Meanwhile, DNS1 and DNS2.AUTONET.NET are going to temporarily act 
authoritatively for AOL.COM until the ttl expires.


On 16 Oct 98, at 13:01, Stephen Sprunk wrote:

> Just for those who aren't aware yet, all your mail to aol.com is about
> to bounce.
> 
> [email protected]:~> host -t ns aol.com c.root-servers.net
> Using domain server:
> Name: c.root-servers.net
> Address: 192.33.4.12
> Aliases:
> 
> aol.com name server DNS2.AUTONET.NET
> aol.com name server DNS1.AUTONET.NET
> 
> [email protected]:~> host -t mx aol.com dns.autonet.net
> Error in looking up server name:
> Host not found.
> 
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Mark Borchers
Network Engineering Dept.
Network Two Communications Group