ISP DNS Hijacking
Posted: 10 Jan 2014, 19:05
Hey Guys and Girls and Blue,
I have been having a web browsing problem recently. My service provider is Time Warner and my main router is a Linksys WRT54G2 flashed with DD-WRT. My computer has a 30 day old install of Win 7 Ultimate x64. Web sites wouldn't load in either Exploder or Chrome. That's not entirely true, after refreshing several times, sites would load, Slowly. Even sites I visit regularly. Also, I noticed with other peoples computers that their browsers would get hijacked to Time Warners search page and were having the same problem I was loading sites or even getting search results to display(kept getting "cannot display" error messages).
I have been running spyware scans, resetting browsers, flushdns, changing DNS servers(Google, Opendns and TWC)etc. Nothing I did made any difference. I found this app while searching for DNS testers https://code.google.com/p/namebench/. Supposedly it tests lots of DNS servers and reports back which is the best choice. I ran the default test. While reviewing the results I noticed that they all had references to hijacking in them, so I started looking up these references. I found this article: http://hackercodex.com/guide/how-to-sto ... hijacking/
After following the instructions, sites open every time and much faster. I also, haven't seen a "cannot display" message. I haven't fully tested my other devices smartphone, Bluray player(Netflix). But, they seem a little bit better. I don't think this would have any effect on ET, except it might connect a little faster. Fuck Time Warner!
Oh after doing this, you must /flushdns. Instructions: http://www.wikihow.com/Flush-DNS and a reboot probably isn't necessary, but it can't hurt.
Happy Browsing and FUCK TWC (and anyone else who pulls shit like this)
I have been having a web browsing problem recently. My service provider is Time Warner and my main router is a Linksys WRT54G2 flashed with DD-WRT. My computer has a 30 day old install of Win 7 Ultimate x64. Web sites wouldn't load in either Exploder or Chrome. That's not entirely true, after refreshing several times, sites would load, Slowly. Even sites I visit regularly. Also, I noticed with other peoples computers that their browsers would get hijacked to Time Warners search page and were having the same problem I was loading sites or even getting search results to display(kept getting "cannot display" error messages).
I have been running spyware scans, resetting browsers, flushdns, changing DNS servers(Google, Opendns and TWC)etc. Nothing I did made any difference. I found this app while searching for DNS testers https://code.google.com/p/namebench/. Supposedly it tests lots of DNS servers and reports back which is the best choice. I ran the default test. While reviewing the results I noticed that they all had references to hijacking in them, so I started looking up these references. I found this article: http://hackercodex.com/guide/how-to-sto ... hijacking/
After following the instructions, sites open every time and much faster. I also, haven't seen a "cannot display" message. I haven't fully tested my other devices smartphone, Bluray player(Netflix). But, they seem a little bit better. I don't think this would have any effect on ET, except it might connect a little faster. Fuck Time Warner!
Oh after doing this, you must /flushdns. Instructions: http://www.wikihow.com/Flush-DNS and a reboot probably isn't necessary, but it can't hurt.
Happy Browsing and FUCK TWC (and anyone else who pulls shit like this)