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HydroponiK
nom nom nom
Premium
join:2001-08-03
New Jersey
reply to TheWiseGuy
Re: What's up with OOL domain servers now?

Hmm I just realized the site is having issues, b/c I got a dead link too a few mins ago.
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Ain't that a bitch.

TheWiseGuy
Dog And Butterfly
Premium,MVM
join:2002-07-04
Yonkers, NY
reply to HydroponiK
Both Opendns and OOL DNS time out for a lookup of the link you posted.


HydroponiK
nom nom nom
Premium
join:2001-08-03
New Jersey
·Optimum Online

reply to mozart11
What sneaky bastards....

Even certain sites which do not have dead links gets hijacked to their site.

Try to access »newzleech.com/ if you haven't opted out.

Very shady in my opinion....
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Ain't that a bitch.


Ken Peterson
Premium
join:2000-12-08
reply to mozart11
OpenDNS is an alternative.


IllIlIlllIll
EliteData
Premium
join:2003-07-06
Lindenhurst, NY
reply to MxxCon
is there something better available ?


MxxCon

join:1999-11-19
Brooklyn, NY
clubs:
reply to IllIlIlllIll
do not use 4.2.2.x
they are slow, overloaded, and some of those anycast'ed servers are still not patched against that dns hole from a few month ago.


Anonymus Coward

@optonline.net

reply to Lex Luthor
said by Lex Luthor See Profile :

said by stevehoff See Profile :

Opt out is not cookie based. It opts out your modem and is permanent, even if your IP address changes.
Anyone able to verify yet if it is cookie or modem based?

I just tried it from a Lightpath connection and it said I have opted out, so I'm probably thinking it's just a cookie, which would be pretty lame.
It's most definitely modem-based, and MUCH smarter than any other so-called "opt-out" scheme we've seen at other ISPs for DNS-hijacking, such as:

- having to configure specific other DNS servers manually (Verizon)
- Cookie-based "opt-out" that really isn't changing the underlying DNS fuckage (various ISPs), only the browser's presentation.

It appears that the opt-out even survives hooking up another device to the cable modem (try it - hook up your PC instead of your AP/NAT), using a different ethernet MAC - the DNS-hijacking remains *OFF*.

While other ISPs have paid at most lipservice with their so-called 'opt-out'. They designed it cutting corners and with the intent to make it difficult enough to actively deter people from opting out, but OOL seems to have achieved something everyone else hasn't: opt-out at low protocol level that's sticky for good:

After opting out, from another machine here:

$ dig @167.206.254.1 foobar.dslreports.com a

; > DiG 9.3.3 > @167.206.254.1 foobar.dslreports.com a
; (1 server found)
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 27150
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 0

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;foobar.dslreports.com. IN A

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
dslreports.com. 1200 IN SOA ns0.easydns.com. admin.easydns.com. 1217062612 21600 7200 604800 1200

;; Query time: 58 msec
;; SERVER: 167.206.254.1#53(167.206.254.1)
;; WHEN: Fri Sep 26 22:21:41 2008
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 94

e.g.: no resolution for something that DSLR has explicitly decided does not exist.


IllIlIlllIll
EliteData
Premium
join:2003-07-06
Lindenhurst, NY
reply to mozart11
4.2.2.1 to 4.2.2.6, cached on local intranet server.
end of story


StreetSpirit
Premium
join:2002-08-13
Roslyn, NY
·Optimum Online
·Verizon Online DSL

reply to yummcookies
said by yummcookies :

said by mozart11 See Profile :

I found the opt out. I wonder if it is just a cookie set? I delete cookies all the time.

This is jut mad
Yes it is cookie based because cookies on one PC will affect every computer in the house. That is how cookies work.
Uhh, yeah...


yummcookies

@cablevision.com

reply to RickNY
said by RickNY See Profile :

said by yummcookies :

Yes it is cookie based
said by yummcookies :

This is obviously not cookie based.
Wow, this is almost like calling customer service
said by yummcookies :

said by RickNY See Profile :

said by yummcookies :

cookies on one PC will affect every computer in the house. That is how cookies work.
Ah yes -- I love when Cablevision employees know what they are talking about.
That is the bad thing about forums, hard to read sarcasm.
Wow, this almost like not reading.


RickNY
Premium
join:2000-11-02
New York

reply to yummcookies
said by yummcookies :

Yes it is cookie based
said by yummcookies :

This is obviously not cookie based.
Wow, this is almost like calling customer service


yummcookies

@cablevision.com

reply to Lex Luthor
said by Lex Luthor See Profile :

said by stevehoff See Profile :

Opt out is not cookie based. It opts out your modem and is permanent, even if your IP address changes.
Anyone able to verify yet if it is cookie or modem based?

I just tried it from a Lightpath connection and it said I have opted out, so I'm probably thinking it's just a cookie, which would be pretty lame.
I opted out using the browser in my PS3 and now all 6 PCs in my house do not get redirection page. This is obviously not cookie based.


Lex Luthor
Premium,Mod
join:2000-09-17
Hicksville, NY

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reply to stevehoff
said by stevehoff See Profile :

Opt out is not cookie based. It opts out your modem and is permanent, even if your IP address changes.
Anyone able to verify yet if it is cookie or modem based?

I just tried it from a Lightpath connection and it said I have opted out, so I'm probably thinking it's just a cookie, which would be pretty lame.


yummcookies

@cablevision.com

reply to RickNY
said by RickNY See Profile :

said by yummcookies :

cookies on one PC will affect every computer in the house. That is how cookies work.
Ah yes -- I love when Cablevision employees know what they are talking about.
That is the bad thing about forums, hard to read sarcasm.


Muppet

@co.uk

from:
StreetSpirit See Profile

 reply to yummcookies
Your the exact user this is aimed at. One that does not know what a cookie is and what it does.
Good job they opt-in you chaps, you'd never be able to do it yourself.

frdrizzt

join:2008-05-03
Farmingville, NY
·Optimum Online

reply to majortom1029
It started in the past week. You can always edit your hosts file if there's something you typically type in the browser, or you can do what would be the easiest way, and just type "cnn" into firefox 3 and let it auto-complete for you based on your previous browsing.

majortom1029

join:2006-10-19
Lindenhurst, NY

reply to Ken Peterson
said by Ken Peterson See Profile :

OpenDNS does this by default. What's the big surprise?
I think people like to bash cablevision. If verizon did this with fios everybody would be praising it.


Ken Peterson
Premium
join:2000-12-08
reply to mozart11
OpenDNS does this by default. What's the big surprise?


Jmartz

join:2000-07-20
Tenafly, NJ

reply to RickNY
Cablevision should have done this as an "opt IN" service. Basically it doesn't get turned on unless people go and turn it on.

It appears as though Cablevision is trying to be super controlling lately. First they hijack your ability to watch SD feeds if you have an HD cable box without letting you shut it off, and then they turn this thing... thankfully it can be opted out. But they didn't exactly tell people it was going to happen... most people probably don't even know that the channel mappings were going to change on the cable boxes either.


RickNY
Premium
join:2000-11-02
New York

reply to yummcookies
said by yummcookies :

cookies on one PC will affect every computer in the house. That is how cookies work.
Ah yes -- I love when Cablevision employees know what they are talking about.
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