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Domain Name Server Fight is Back!

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This is the second time I’m facing a horrible situation in 12 years of my active Internet adventure. One or a few DNSes ignore my change requests and keep pointing to the old IP although two weeks has passed after my edits. Those rebel servers cause the half of the routers to use the old IP address and keep my old end-point  alive recursively. I’m not sure if it’s a TTL issue with an A RECORD or an hacking attempt via DNS injection. Don’t know the answer yet, because I’m not able to access every name server (naturally) although I can traverse my path and know the evil ones.

Does anybody have a clue what is happening behind? Because straight forward actions like switching to my own name servers may not help me with the issue at this moment. The new changes might come to a  deadlock on same cycle. Is there anybody out there who knows what’s happening?

Written by Burcu Dogan

March 13th, 2009 at 8:21 am

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  1. Sounds like a caching problem. I had once sometime ago because of a malicious DNS server. If TTL is extraordinary high, it happens. An experienced IT guy may know the answer.

    Clerk

    14 Mar 09 at 2:13 pm

  2. you may ask this to enom.com (your domain registerer)

    Eren

    20 Mar 09 at 6:31 am

  3. dns hizmetini dnspark dan alıyorum DNS güvenliği umrumda olmuyor :)

    newsmagazine

    9 Apr 09 at 6:26 am

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