On Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 11:26:08AM -0500, John Wobus wrote: > So 10.14.22.11 is a legal hostname, right? > > We had a recent experience where our DNS administration > system allowed someone to insert in a CNAME record that > resembled this: > > www.example.com. CNAME 10.14.22.11. > > A fascinating thing about this is that my computer/browser could > take me to www.example.com just fine.
I'm guessing that someone stuck records like: 10.14.22.11 A 10.14.22.11 in your system at Cornell? Otherwise, normally, the CNAME record above would cause errors (i.e., if "10.14.22.11" were not a name, as well). You can't check this with 'nslookup' - you need to use 'dig'. [Nobody need respond with the well-known merits and failings of 'nslookup'.] -- /*********************************************************************\ ** ** Joe Yao j...@tux.org - Joseph S. D. Yao ** \*********************************************************************/ _______________________________________________ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users