Webpage picketing?...

Ryan Anderson ryan at michonline.com
Tue Jun 3 16:11:49 PDT 1997



On Tue, 3 Jun 1997, John Deters wrote:

> Note that both of these require you to be an unscrupulous stealer of other
> peoples browser space.  They also require the users arrive at your site
> first, and leave via your links (their own bookmarks or typed URLs will let
> them off the hook.)  I don't know of a way (short of usurping a DNS
> server's authority) of getting hooked into their site from the first.  I
> suppose if you ran a router between the site you wished to hijack and the
> viewer whom you've hijacked, you could, but we're talking MAJOR no-no (and
> lots of code) here.

It's not too difficult (in theory) to exploit some race conditions in
recursive DNS lookups and to forge entries for sites.  By doing this you
should be able to redirect most sites to your site, from at least a
selected audience.  (Those people whose primary nameserver you can usurp)

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