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- --On Friday, January 03, 2003 18:31:18 + E.B. Dreger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
UTF-8 is a standard. MS products have used two-octet chars to
support Unicode for a long time. Any reason to add yet another
encoding?
(Sorry, moderator, I
I humbly grovelingly like to point out here that PowerDNS, the database
(and ldap, perl, 'pipe' and bind zonefile) driven nameserver is open source.
I think it may be useful for many operators here, especially as PDNS is well
suited for 'BGP DNS' trickery. It is GPL licensed and is BIND
On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 01:40:42PM +0100, bert hubert wrote:
Many do not know this yet, probably in part due to the helpful moderators of
comp.protocols.dns.bind, the DNS operators newsgroup on usenet, who drop
messages about PowerDNS.
c.p.d.b is not the DNS operator newsgroup, it's the
In a message written on Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 12:49:06PM -0500, Verd, Brad wrote:
response. The web servers refuse connections on all other UDP and TCP
ports, so other network services are minimally affected.
In a message written on Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 11:04:08AM +0100, Måns Nilsson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pete Ehlke) writes:
Many do not know this yet, probably in part due to the helpful
moderators of comp.protocols.dns.bind, the DNS operators newsgroup on
usenet, who drop messages about PowerDNS.
c.p.d.b is not the DNS operator newsgroup, it's the BIND users
Been looking at a M5/M10 box and have noticed its
not real easy (unless I'm blind) to replace the
mid-plane.
Thus I'm wondering what people in the field have
experienced with respect to mid-plane failures.
1. Bent or broken pins on the PIC side
2. Circuit failures
My eval of this product
This was in my mailbox, might be old news to you, but a FYI
Coastal area silenced by cable break
01/04/03 Portland Oregonian
JEFFREY KOSSEFF
A fiber-optic line break cut off the southern Oregon coast from the
rest of the world for much of
Friday.
After a state cleanup crew
On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 02:36:53PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi John,
Been looking at a M5/M10 box and have noticed its
not real easy (unless I'm blind) to replace the
mid-plane.
Thus I'm wondering what people in the field have
experienced with respect to mid-plane failures.
This message explains an upcoming change in certain behavior of the
com and net authoritative name servers related to internationalized
domain names (IDNs).
VeriSign Global Registry Services (VGRS) has been a longtime advocate
of IDNs. Our IDN Test Bed has been active for over two years