Nope--it's something else from the Netscape Enterprise Server people.
In fact I was just talking with someone who worked with the group that
is responsible for this web site--they are called "AOL Strategic
Business Solutions" and are a business solutions provider like what
iPlanet was supposed to become.  I don't know what, if any,
relationship they have with iPlanet but their web site looks like it
covers their products better than I could.

Kris


On Monday, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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?  :-)
>
>I mentioned this notion to the sales rep as a suggestion.
>I don't think it'll go far, but that'd be cool.  I've been
>pushing for AOLserver to replace NES 3.63 here at my
>organization for ages ... if NES 6.0 is really AOLserver
>under the hood, that would rock.
>
>Anything you guys can say about this that wouldn't get
>you in trouble with your legal department?  :-)
>
>-- Dossy
>
>--
>Dossy Shiobara                       mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Panoptic Computer Network             web: http://www.panoptic.com/
>  "He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
>    folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)

--
Kriston Rehberg
America Online, Inc.

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