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    1. Paul Wouters‏ @letoams 11 Sep 2014
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      and .prod went live. If you are using xxx.prod.yourcorp._com and your puppet using xxx.prod, you'll be trying 127.0.53.53 now

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    2. /usr/local/sbin/zoe --angry --quarantined‏ @nuintari 11 Sep 2014
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      @jedisct1 @letoams real admins use real dns consistently.

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    3. Henrik Feldt‏ @henrikfeldt 12 Sep 2014
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      @nuintari @jedisct1 @letoams real admins don't use split horizon DNS and are running DNSSEC secured IPv6-only networks! Unicorns!

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    4. /usr/local/sbin/zoe --angry --quarantined‏ @nuintari 12 Sep 2014
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      @henrikfeldt @jedisct1 @letoams never said any of that, just don't make up tlds for your internal shit, or expect namespace to remain sane

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    5. Paul Wouters‏ @letoams 12 Sep 2014
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      @nuintari @henrikfeldt @jedisct1 these were not tlds, eg db1.prod within your own domain. Older than the shiny new tlds

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    6. /usr/local/sbin/zoe --angry --quarantined‏ @nuintari 12 Sep 2014
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      @letoams @henrikfeldt @jedisct1 yes my other point, dont expect shortcuts to work. Use the fqdn in your puppet conf, or deserve this fallout

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    7. Henrik Feldt‏ @henrikfeldt 12 Sep 2014
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      @nuintari @letoams @jedisct1 I'm probably missing something but is it not std practice to auto-add a DNS-suffix, making IRL cases ambigious?

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    8. /usr/local/sbin/zoe --angry --quarantined‏ @nuintari 12 Sep 2014
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      @henrikfeldt @jedisct1 is very common, excellent for humans, for automated stuff should avoid them for exactly @letoams original reason

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    9. Frank‏ @jedisct1 12 Sep 2014
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      @nuintari @henrikfeldt @letoams Auto-added suffixes should never be used. They can disclose a lot about your company in [passive] DNS DBs.

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    10. /usr/local/sbin/zoe --angry --quarantined‏ @nuintari 12 Sep 2014
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      @jedisct1 @henrikfeldt @letoams yeap, agree completely

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      Frank‏ @jedisct1 12 Sep 2014
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      @nuintari @henrikfeldt @letoams You probably don’t want to see queries for <malware C2>[.]<corporate domain name> in DNS DBs

      9:00 AM - 12 Sep 2014
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