This is not entirely hoax.
I know for sure (first-hand) that such actions were contemplated by at
least some recording companies.
--vadim
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
The feeling in the music community is that this is almost certainly a
hoax.
Of course, RIAA apparently
In the immortal words of blitz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
From ISN:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/28842.html
Wow. With one post to bugtraq, gobbles has now successfully trolled
the register, slashdot, and now nanog.
Somebody buy that turkey a beer.
-n
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Jeffrey Meltzer wrote:
I went through this with NetSol a while ago. It's a pain in the neck, but
they will get it done, eventually. First you have to call them and sit on
hold and get transfered for about 3 days, and get a list of all domains
which use this
The agenda items for Nordnog-2 is starting to be posted on
http://www.nordnog.org/nordnog2/agenda.html as the speakers final
confirmation comes in.
To register, please fill the form at http://www.nordnog.org/nordnog2
and mail it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Best regards,
- kurtis -
At this time no registrar can delete host records. What they do is
transfer your host into another specifially reserved domain, for example
NSI uses LAME-DELEGATION.ORG, so if you had ns1.somedomain.com, it would
become LAME9.LAME-DELEGATION.ORG. Other registrars have their own
domains for
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Pete Kruckenberg wrote:
All of the initiatives (only a couple) I've found related to
Internet operator security collaboration all appear to be
pre 2000. At the May 2001 NANOG, which specifically focused
on networking security, there was no presentation or
(significant)