on 03-02-2020 21:29
All machines are my LAN are configured via DHCP.
This gives me nameservers 194.168.4.100 and 194..168.8.100. (Virgin Media's DNS servers).
while trying to debug some issues i was having with NETBIOS, I noticed i was getting some strange results!
```bash
[cds@xps13 ~]$ ping this_is_a_made_up_invalid_domain
PING this_is_a_made_up_invalid_domain (92.242.132.24) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from unallocated.barefruit.co.uk (92.242.132.24): icmp_seq=1 ttl=242 time=22.9 ms
```
How odd!?
So, lets check-out barefruit.co.uk..
The website says that it...
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No thank-you!
So, now my software has cached the wrong IP address of my resolve... which is annoying!
Also, there are security implications, are there not?
Can I opt out of this advertising rubbish?
I would like to receive my DNS and HTTP errors.
on 03-02-2020 21:32
on 03-02-2020 21:51
Awesome!
Thanks!
opting out here did the trick!
https://my.virginmedia.com/advancederrorsearch/settings
[cds@xps13 ~]$ ping super_wrong_name
ping: super_wrong_name: Name or service not known
I was a little disappointed that there was no way to over-ride DNS in the router... My old router allowed me to select other providers.. OpenDNS for example.
THANKS ANYWAY, this closed my issue.
on 01-06-2020 23:38
on 06-06-2020 16:15
@nleaney wrote:
I was just about to post something similar - it appears the DNS name of my work email server appears to be somehow included in the Virgin DNS with an IP address pointing at barefruit.co.uk. It was only spotted when I reported access issues to the email service and a strange IP address was detected.
The IT Team have asked me to raise it as an incident with my ISP ant they are going to flag it with IT Security as a potential issue. The implications in my case are that my email credentials may have been passed via this intermediary.
Something I'm unsure of though is whether this has been done with the knowledge of Virgin Media or whether this is somehow opportunistic activity on behalf of barefruit? Anyone have any ideas?
Concerning the former, if your client is setup to securely exchange data with your work email server then it will fail to authenticate the connection and terminate; your email authentication credentials would not have been sent.
And the latter, of course it has been done with Virgin Media's knowledge as part of their Advanced Network Error Search feature; is it a good idea, no IMHO because it lacks consent and contributes nothing of value to a user's experience.
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on 30-04-2021 06:06
They are doing it again!!!!
I opted out if DNS hijacking in the router settings... But now, after debugging another connection issue, I find that they are doing it again?? They auto opted me back in!?
After a router firmware update, I suspect.
How can I disable firmware updates in the router?
Virgin media clearly cannot be trusted.
on 30-04-2021 07:47
@cds84 wrote:They are doing it again!!!!
I opted out if DNS hijacking in the router settings... But now, after debugging another connection issue, I find that they are doing it again?? They auto opted me back in!?
After a router firmware update, I suspect.
How can I disable firmware updates in the router?
Virgin media clearly cannot be trusted.
You’ve never been able to opt out of it via the hub settings.
You have to do it via your online account.
on 30-04-2021 09:11
Ah, yes. Sorry. I misremembered.
I used the inline firm again, it said I am already opted out..
but still, my DNS lookups are hijacked to barefruit!
Can I replace my router with one that supports custom DNS settings?
Virgin medias are malicious/broken.
I know I can put the hub into modem only mode... But I would rather not waste power running 2 routers.
on 30-04-2021 09:36
on 30-04-2021 09:55