http://pastebin.com/NKbnh8q8can somebody confirm that this would work? why, why not?
2/15/2012 7:32:38 PM
IF WE ALL DON'T BUY GAS TOMORROW THE ASTEROID WILL DEFLECT AND GLOBAL WARMING WILL STOP BEFORE THE PILOTS CRASH.
2/15/2012 7:52:18 PM
if they were capable of taking out all the root DNS servers at once and no other cached servers could stay up, then it would be a pain. but, I doubt the other DNS servers would fail so spectacularly. ISPs, maybe, but they'd just point to someone else rather quickly and it'd be over in a few minutesthen again, giving out the tool you are going to use 40 something days ahead of time, along with your attack plan, seems to be a dumb way to go about it. Then again, it worked in Desert Storm, so whatever[Edited on February 15, 2012 at 9:02 PM. Reason : ]
2/15/2012 9:01:50 PM
the dns roots are pretty hardened. but if you could take them down, most dns servers are gonna have the tld servers cached anyway. .com ttl is 2 days so you'd need to hold down the roots for 2 days and/or take down the .com tld servers. even then ISP servers could probably cache the authoritive name servers for all the domains they have cached. so isps would know 216.239.32.10 is ns1.google.com which is authoritative for all of google.com. google wouldnt be able to change that nameserver, but they'd be able to change any records underneath google.combut really its hardly worth thinking about cause the dns roots are probably impossible to kill.
2/15/2012 10:57:24 PM
The questions I had are these:http://www.isoc.org/briefings/020/
2/16/2012 10:14:06 AM
2/16/2012 10:45:00 AM