stopping unauth updates

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Tue May 1 14:51:17 UTC 2001


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319 is the PID of the process logging the message (in standard UNIX
format, processname[pid]). Especially if you are getting the
unauthorized updates from several IPs, I would suggest that you
contact the administrator of the offending network and ask them to
stop with this activity.

I have seen many attempts on domain name theft by trying to send
unauthorized DNS updates.


Michael Kjörling


On Tue, 1 May 2001, MegaNet Domainreg. wrote:

> My logs are filled with the message below, I will be stopping this at our
> core router. My question is, should I stop the network its coming from or is
> there a better way of doing it. Also what is 319 is that the port #.
>
> named[319]: client 64.254.47.227#2874: update denied
>
> thanks P

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