[AusNOG] DNS Devolution targeting the .com.au space - should we be worried?
Benjamin Ricardo
ben.ricardo at acs.net.au
Thu Jun 1 15:35:35 EST 2017
HI All,
Looking for thoughts on something that we uncovered today in the wild (heard about it years ago but never seen it) regarding internal company domains that are using public .com.au domain suffixes and whether there's something that should be done here.
The issue is caused by Microsofts Primary DNSSuffix Devolution and the potential for legitimate traffic to be redirected to the owner of the domain "com.com.au." if your machine has a domain name of "somehostname.somedomainname.com.au"
It is possible in this situation for a non-qualified query to do the following:
ibm.com.somehostname.somedomainname.com.au (NXDOMAIN)
ibm.com.somedomainname.com.au (NXDOMAIN)
ibm.com.com.au (NOERROR)
You can see the vulnerability.
The problem is now that it appears that the owner of the domain "com.com.au" has started to register A records for big name domains such as .ibm.com in the hope of catching non-fully qualified queries to these addresses.
I can only think that this is going to end badly for people.
Is this the sort of thing that could be flagged as abuse?
Appreciate any comments.
Ben
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