At 11:58 AM 12/17/2001, you wrote:
>Hey, Jim and Kris,
>
>Some sales person from Netscape called me asking about their
>Directory Service offering, and in the conversation I said
>"man, the migration path from NES 3.63 to iPlanet 4.x sucks ..."
>and she said "oh, we've got NES 6.0 ... have you looked at it?
>Check it out at enterprise.netscape.com ..." so I did.
>
>Curiously, digging slightly deeper, I found:
>
>     $ telnet enterprise.netscape.com 80
>     Trying 204.29.187.30...
>     Connected to enterprise.aoltw.net.
>     Escape character is '^]'.
>     HEAD / HTTP/1.0
>     Host: enterprise.netscape.com:80
>
>     HTTP/1.1 200 OK
>     Server: Netscape-Enterprise/6.0 AOL
>     Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 19:55:03 GMT
>     Content-type: text/html
>     Content-length: 0
>     Connection: close
>
>Netscape-Enterprise/6.0 AOL <-- AOL?
>
>Can my dreams be coming true?  Is NES 6.0 really AOLserver
>in disguise, with the traditional NES web-based GUI admin
>on top of it to configure it?  :-)

Hi Dossy,

I guess I'm too tired, but what is it you see in the above that leads you
to believe this may be AOLserver incognito?


Jerry
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