Strangely, the ‘ns1.infoworldtestcenter.com’ name server for the ‘infoworld.com’ domain (which is a non-responsive name server) has just reappeared since yesterday. So, infoworld.com has an authoritative name server for ‘infoworld.com’ that does not respond to queries.
I noticed that ns1.infoworldtestcenter.com was removed removed several weeks ago, but now it is back.
The IPJudo tool (tcp/ip diagnostics tool in beta) is finding all of these problems with the infoworld.com name servers.
Comment by Jerry Jongerius — October 24, 2006 @ 6:48 pm
infoworld.com needs to lock down their own DNS name servers — all three are open.
Comment by Jerry Jongerius — October 23, 2006 @ 7:55 pm
> infoworld.com needs to lock down their own DNS name servers
The barefoot children of the shoemaker are searching for their shoes as we speak
Thanks, Jerry.
Comment by Jon Udell — October 24, 2006 @ 1:04 pm
Strangely, the ‘ns1.infoworldtestcenter.com’ name server for the ‘infoworld.com’ domain (which is a non-responsive name server) has just reappeared since yesterday. So, infoworld.com has an authoritative name server for ‘infoworld.com’ that does not respond to queries.
I noticed that ns1.infoworldtestcenter.com was removed removed several weeks ago, but now it is back.
The IPJudo tool (tcp/ip diagnostics tool in beta) is finding all of these problems with the infoworld.com name servers.
Comment by Jerry Jongerius — October 24, 2006 @ 6:48 pm