[ale] AOL, DNS poisoning and spam

James P. Kinney III jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Wed Apr 6 21:52:44 EDT 2005


On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 20:25 -0400, Alexander Barton wrote:

> 
> Okay, so it looks like the AOL page is legitimate, even if it did take a 
> looong time to load.  I buy the story about http300.content.edge.ru4.com 
> being a ad server.  Sorry for the noise.
That's what I'm seeing as well from here.

My /etc/resolve.conf is using speakeasy DNS server 216.27.175.2 and
216.27.41.2. It looks like the pop-up page generator couldn't load and
was hanging the conncetion.

I really don't want an aol account.

Really.

I just need to check some email issues for a client.

I have to actually _build_ a windows machine to test this with. GAG!
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