Ehrm, Sourceforge doesn't own "aolserver.com" and whoever does can point
the DNS records to anywhere, including an AOL server running AOLserver!

Bas.

Andrew Piskorski said:
> On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 05:11:35PM +0200, Dani?l Mantione wrote:
>> On Fri, 21 May 2004, Bob Woodside wrote:
>>
>> >         The problem here is that www.aolserver.com is just an alias
>> for
>> > vhost.sourceforge.net. Since the site is actually hosted on
>> SourceForge,
>> > AOL haven't got control over what Web server is used.
>>
>> I know. Doesn't change that it's a huge mistake IMHO...
>
> No.  Question: "Ha ha, how come aolserver.com runs ** Apache **?  You
> guyz are lamerz."  Answer: "Because we don't run aolserver.com, the
> SourceForge folks do, and they decide what to server to run
> sourceforge.com with, not us."  (Optional: "And of course if WE were
> running sourceforge.com it would suck much less.")
>
> That's the correct engineering answer, and it's a good one.  If
> someone wants a list of cool sites running AOLserver, give them that -
> there are many.  What software serves up the aolserver.com pages is
> irrelevent.
>
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