Med Network redirecting HORROR
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Med Network redirecting HORROR

 
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islandbreeze
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 3:39 am    Post subject: Med Network redirecting HORROR Reply with quote

For almost 2 weeks , our internal network could not get out to the internet.
We were being redirected to the "Med Network" page. I googled 'med network'
and found an article stating that it could be a problem with DNS.
I think it is a DNS issue, as I changed our DNS, to not use our internal DNS
servers, but use our providers, and now we can get out.

We are a small hosting provider, and NEED OUR DNS MACHINES!!

Now that the DNS Servers to reflect our providers dns, our active directory
is screwed up.

Has anyone overcome this that is a host or ISP?
How come it seems to be staying out of the main loop?
(maybe a conspiracy?)

We are running: win 2003 enterprise network
2- 2003 dns servers (domain controller)
6- 2003 web servers
2- 2003 mail servers
1- 2000 web server
6- XP clients
1- active directory, with one domain
1 - Sonic Wall Pro Series Firewall (appliance)

Google find: - http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q="med+network"

here is the article: http://www.atsnn.com/story/105049.html

Thank you very much,
Please respond if you can help. :)
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Denis Wong @ Hong Kong
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 10:47 am    Post subject: RE: Med Network redirecting HORROR Reply with quote

Check this out.

DNS Cache Poisoning
http://www.securityfocus.com/guest/17905

br,
Denis

"islandbreeze" wrote:

Quote:
For almost 2 weeks , our internal network could not get out to the internet.
We were being redirected to the "Med Network" page. I googled 'med network'
and found an article stating that it could be a problem with DNS.
I think it is a DNS issue, as I changed our DNS, to not use our internal DNS
servers, but use our providers, and now we can get out.

We are a small hosting provider, and NEED OUR DNS MACHINES!!

Now that the DNS Servers to reflect our providers dns, our active directory
is screwed up.

Has anyone overcome this that is a host or ISP?
How come it seems to be staying out of the main loop?
(maybe a conspiracy?)

We are running: win 2003 enterprise network
2- 2003 dns servers (domain controller)
6- 2003 web servers
2- 2003 mail servers
1- 2000 web server
6- XP clients
1- active directory, with one domain
1 - Sonic Wall Pro Series Firewall (appliance)

Google find: - http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q="med+network"

here is the article: http://www.atsnn.com/story/105049.html

Thank you very much,
Please respond if you can help. :)
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