Jim Dixon wrote:
Nevertheless, what has happened here demonstrates a basic flaw at the
heart of the domain name system. ICANN and many essential Internet
resources remain subject to US jurisdiction. ICANN itself is just a
California corporation, so it is subject to the passing whims of the
it seems that core (i.e. the root servers) has deleted the entry for
vote-auction.com - while the whois still works and their primary
nameserver (in austria) still resolves, a regular lookup returns with
"host unknown".
rumour has it that core carved in to demand by most possibly the feds.
here
replace "core" with "internic" in my previous mail - core is simply the
registrar and has vote-auction.com still listed.
our ol friend Ken is up to no good again.
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Tom Vogt wrote:
it seems that core (i.e. the root servers) has deleted the entry for
vote-auction.com - while the whois still works and their primary
nameserver (in austria) still resolves, a regular lookup returns with
"host
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