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mandatoryprogrammer committed Sep 23, 2016
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# North Korea .kp TLD Zone Data

On Sept 19, 2016 at approximately 10:00PM (PDT), one of North Korea's top level nameservers was accidentally configured to allow global DNS zone transfers. This allows anyone who performs an `AXFR` (zone transfer) request to the country's `ns2.kptc.kp` nameserver to get a copy of the nation's top level DNS data. This was detected by the [TLDR Project](https://github.com/mandatoryprogrammer/TLDR) - an effort to attempt zone transfers against all top level domain (TLD) nameservers every two hours and keep a running Github repo with the resulting data. This data gives us a better picture of North Korea's domains and top level DNS.
On Sept 19, 2016 at approximately 10:00PM (PDT), one of North Korea's top level nameservers was accidentally configured to allow global DNS zone transfers. This allows anyone who performs an `AXFR` (zone transfer) request to the country's `ns2.kptc.kp` nameserver to get a copy of the nation's top level DNS data. This was detected by the [TLDR Project](https://github.com/mandatoryprogrammer/TLDR) - an effort to attempt zone transfers against all top level domain (TLD) nameservers every three hours and keep a running Github repo with the resulting data. This data gives us a better picture of North Korea's domains and top level DNS.

[Click here for the commit showing this incident.](https://github.com/mandatoryprogrammer/TLDR/blob/132016acc6aa8478bd050deb798178f8d5c630f8/archives/kp/ns2.kptc.kp.zone)

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